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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) | |
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BCOM GRADUATE |
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Degree Courses of Mumbai University i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.), (Vocational Courses) Insurance, Travel & Tourism, Computer Application, E-Commerce, Tax Procedure & Practice. |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course in Commerce shall have passed XII Std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent. |
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The Course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course is 3 years. |
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F. Y. B. COM.: (7 Papers)
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Foundation Course- I |
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Business Communication |
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Business Economics - I |
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Environmental Studies |
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Business Development - I |
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Mathematics & Statistics Techs |
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Accountancy & Financial Management - I | |
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| S. Y. B. COM.: (6 Papers) |
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Foundation Course- I |
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Applied Component
Computer Programming / Advertising |
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Business Economics- II |
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Business Law |
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Business Studies -II |
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Accountancy & Financial Management - II | |
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T. Y. B. COM.: (7 Papers) |
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Management & Production Planning |
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Business Economics- III |
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Fin. Accounting and Auditing – I Financial Accounting |
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Fin. Accounting and Auditing – II Auditing & Costing |
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Fin. Accounting and Auditing – III Management Accounting |
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Applied Component |
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a) Export Marketing or Computer System & applications |
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Direct & Indirect Taxation |
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Bachelor of Management Studies (B. M. S.) | |
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Bachelor of Mass Media (B. M. M.) | |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course in Bachelor of Mass Media shall have passed XII Std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent, from the Science, Arts or Commerce Stream. |
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SYLLABUS: |
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FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER I |
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Effective Communication Skills-I |
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Fundamentals of Mass Communication |
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Introduction to Computer |
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Landmark Events in 20th Century : History of world , India , Maharashtra |
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Introduction to Sociology , the Sociology of News& Social Movements in India. |
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Introduction to Economics | |
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| FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER II |
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Effective Communication Skills- I |
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Political Concepts & the India Political System |
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Principals of Management and Marketing |
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Introduction to Psychology |
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Translation Skills |
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Introduction to Literature in English I Marathi I Hindi I Sanskrit I Gujarati I German I Sindhi Literature
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER III |
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Introduction to creative Writing |
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Introduction to Culture Studies |
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Introduction to Public Relation |
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Introduction to Media Studies |
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Understanding Cinema |
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Advanced Computer | |
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER IV |
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Introduction to Advertising |
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Introduction to Journalism |
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Print Production & Photography |
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Radio & Television |
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Mass Media Research |
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Organisational Behaviour | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER V (Advertising)
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Advertising in Contemporary Society |
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Copy writing |
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Advertising Design |
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Consumer Behaviour |
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Media Planning & Buying |
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Brand Building | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER V (Journalism) |
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Reporting |
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Editing |
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Features & Opinion |
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Journalism & Public Opinion |
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Indian Regional Journalism |
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Niche and Magazine Journalism-1 | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER VI (Advertising)
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Advertising and Marketing Research |
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Legal Environment and Advertising Ethics |
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Financial Management for Marketing and Advertising |
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Agency Management |
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The Principles and Practice of Direct Marketing |
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Contemporary Issues | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER VI (Journalism)
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Press Laws and Ethics |
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Broadcast Journalism |
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Niche Journalism - II |
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Internet and Issues in Global Media |
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News Media Management |
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Contemporary Issues | |
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Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) [B.B.I.] | |
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OBJECTIVE: |
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To create for the students, of University of Mumbai an additional avenue of self- employment and also to benefit Banks, Insurance companies & industries by providing them with suitable trained persons in the field of Banking and Insurance..To prepare students to exploit opportunities, being newly created, in the field of Banking & Insurance due to Globalisation, Privatisation & Liberalisation. To provide adequate basic understanding about the Banking, Insurances & other financial services, among the students. To give an adequate exposure to operational environment in the field of Banking, Insurance & other related financial services. |
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SYLLABUS: |
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FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER I |
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Environment and Management of Financial Services |
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Principle of Management |
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Effective Communication- I |
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Economics –I (Micro) |
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Quantitative Methods – (I) |
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Introduction to Computer System | |
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| FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER II |
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Principles and Practices of Banking and Insurance |
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Financial Accounting |
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Effective Communication – II |
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Economics – II (Macro) |
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Quantitative Methods – II |
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Business Law |
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER III |
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Laws Governing Banking and Insurance |
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Financial Management – I |
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Management Accounting
(Tools and Techniques) |
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Customer Relationship Management in Banking and Insurance |
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Information Technology in Banking and Insurance |
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Organisational Behaviour |
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Taxation of Financial Services | | |
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER IV |
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Universal Banking |
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Financial Management – II |
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Innovations in Banking and Insurance |
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Corporate Law and Laws
Governing Capital Markets |
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Entrepreneurship Management |
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Financial Markets (Equity, Debt , Forex and Derivatives) | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER V |
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Marketing in Banking and Insurance |
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Financial Services Management |
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International Banking and Finance |
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Financial Reporting and Analysis |
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Security Analysis and Portfolio Management |
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Auditing |
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Project Presentation – Banking and Insurance- I | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER VI |
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Strategic Management |
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Central Banking |
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International Business |
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Human resource Management in Banking and Insurance |
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Business Ethics and Corporate Govemance |
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Turnaround Management |
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Project, Presentation Banking and Insurance - II | |
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Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) [B.A.F.] |
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OBJECTIVE |
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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 providing them with suitable trained persons in the field of Accounting & Finance. To prepare students to exploit opportunities, being newly created, in the accounting and finance profession. To provide adequate basic understanding about accounting and finance education among the students. |
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ELIGIBILITY |
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A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) Degree Course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 50% marks in aggregate at first attempt (45% in case of reserved category). 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. |
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DURATION |
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The Course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be six semesters spread over in three year |
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SYLLABUS: |
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FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER I |
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Financial Accounting Paper – I
(Elements of fin. Accounting ) |
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Cost Accounting Paper- I
(Introduction and Element of Cost) |
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Economics- Paper – I
(Micro Economics) |
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Commerce Paper- I
(Business Environment) |
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Information Technology Paper-I
(Introduction and Elements) |
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Business Communication Paper-I
Introduction and Principles |
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Foundation Course Paper-I
(Fundamentals of Environment Management) | |
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FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER II |
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Financial Accounting Paper – II
(Special Accounting Areas) |
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Auditing Paper- I
(Introduction Planning and Technique of Auditing) |
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Financial Management Paper – I
(Introduction to Financial Management) |
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Taxation Paper - I
(Indirect Taxes Paper - I) |
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Business Law Paper - I
Business Regulatory Frame work |
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Quantitative Methods for Business Paper – I |
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Business Communication Paper – II
Application in Business | |
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER III |
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Financial Accounting Paper –III
(Special Accounting Areas) |
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Cost Accounting Paper-II
(Methods of costing) |
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Auditing Paper – II
(Technique of Auditing ) |
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Economics Paper- II
(Macro Economics) |
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Business Law Paper-II
(Company Law) |
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Management Paper-I
(Principals of Management) |
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Foundation Course –II
Fundamentals of Investment Analysis | |
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER IV |
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Financial Accounting Paper- IV
(Special Accounting Areas) |
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Management Accounting Paper-I
(Introduction to Management Accounting) |
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Taxation Paper – II
(Indirect Taxes) |
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Commerce Paper - II
(Financial Market Operations) |
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Business Law Paper - III
(Industrial Regulatory Framework) |
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Information Technology Paper - II
(Applications in Accounting and Finance) |
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Quantitative Methods for Business Paper-II | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER V |
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Financial Accounting Paper-V |
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Cost Accounting Paper- III |
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Financial Accounting Paper- VI |
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Management Accounting Paper- II
(Financial Statement Analysis) |
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Taxation Paper – III
Direct Tax Paper - I |
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Economics Paper – III
Indian Economy | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER VI |
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology [B. Sc. IT] | |
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Today's world is of e-business where information technology's role is fast emerging as a driver towards the success of a business. The focus of the program is on Information Technology and Management of Information Technology. |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree course in Bachelor of Science Information Technology, shall have passed XII Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary education or its equivalent with mathematics as one subject and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate and 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved candidates. |
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Candidates who have passed Diploma in Computer Engineering/Computer Science/Computer Technology/lnformation Technology/Electrical Electronics/Allied branches, Mechanical and Allied branches, Civil and Allied branches of Engineering are eligible for admission to the second year of the B.Sc. (I.T.) degree course. However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education or any other recognised Government body. Minimum marks required 45% aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category candidates. |
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Students with post HSC-Diploma in Computer Engineering/Computer Science/Computer Technology will be eligible for direct admission to the Second year of B.Sc. (I.T.). However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education or any other recognized Government body.
Every candidate admitted to the Degree in the constituent / affiliated college I recognized Institution conducting the course shall have to register himself/herself with the University.
The course shall be a full time course. The Duration of the course shall be six semesters spread over three years. |
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SYLLABUS: |
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FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER I |
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Professional Communication Skills |
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Applied Mathematics-1 |
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Fundamentals of Digital Computing |
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Electronics & Communication Technology |
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Introduction to C++ Programming | |
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| FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER II |
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Web Technology |
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Applied Mathematics- II |
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Microprocessor and Microcontrollers |
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Digital Computer Networks |
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DBMS |
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER III
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Computational Mathematics |
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Systems Programming |
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Object Oriented Programming |
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Computer Networks |
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Logic , Discrete Mathematical Structures. |
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SECOND YEAR - SEMESTER IV |
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Database Concepts and Systems |
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Operating Systems |
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C++ and JAVA |
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E- Commerce |
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SW Engineering | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER V |
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Internet Security |
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Visual Basic 6 |
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SQL 2 | |
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Elective I (Select one of following )
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Multimedia |
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Embedded Systems and Programming |
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Web Design and Internet based applications | |
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Elective II (Select one of following )
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ERP Systems |
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Systems |
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GIS |
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Management Information Systems |
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BPR | |
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THIRD YEAR - SEMESTER VI |
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C# (pronounced as C Sharp) |
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Internet Technologies |
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CRM | |
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Elective III (Select one of following)
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Strategic IT Management |
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Total supply chain Management |
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Project Management |
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IT Laws and Patents |
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Industrial Visit: - |
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Every academic year , students are taken for Industrail visit for 4-5 days in which they are taken to industries where they get feel of software Industries. |
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science [B. Sc. CS] | |
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This is an integrated course of 3 yrs. duration. After completion of course a candidate can enroll for a Post Graduate Degree Course of 2 yrs. duration leading to a Master of Science in Computer Science (M.Sc. Computer Science Degree). |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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A 10+2 Science Candidates with 50% marks (at one & the same sitting) & with Mathematics at 12th level. |
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HSC Marks + College Entrance Test (CET) + Personal Interviews. |
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The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be spread over 3 yrs. The course shall consist of 20 papers. Each paper will be of 100 marks Theory and 50 marks Practicals 1 Tutorials. Project will be evaluated for a total of 20 marks | |
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FIRST YEAR - SEVEN PAPERS
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Paper 1 :- Computer Organization : Introduction to Microprocessors & Computer Architecture |
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Paper 2 :- Algorithms & Programming in C |
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Mathematics |
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Paper 1 :- Calculus & Analytics Geometry |
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Paper 2 :- Discrete Mathematics |
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Statistics- I |
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Statistics- II |
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Foundation Course | |
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| SECOND YEAR - SIX PAPERS |
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Paper 1 :- Discrete Mathematics & Computer Graphics |
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Paper 2 :- C++ & Java Programming |
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Paper 3 :- Data Base Management Systems –I & Software Engineering |
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Mathematics |
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Paper 1:- Calculus & Analysis |
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Paper 2 :- Linear Algebra |
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Paper 3 :- Computer & Mathematics |
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THIRD YEAR – SEVEN PAPERS |
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Paper 1 :- Data Communication , Networking & Security |
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Paper 2 :- Advanced Java |
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Paper 3 :- Operating System & Linux |
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Paper 4 :- DBMS – 2 & Software Engineering |
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Applied Components |
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Paper – I – Principles of Web Design & Web Technologies |
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Paper – II – Dot net Technologies |
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