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SATISH PRADHAN DNYANASADHANA COLLEGE, THANE
(Arts, Science and Commerce)+ rd
Re-accredited 'B ' Grade (• 3 Cycle • CGPA 2.69) by NAAC
Aided Prospectus
2021-2022
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1 Shri. Satish Pradhan Founder President and Trustee
2 Shri. Kamlesh S. Pradhan General Secretary and Trustee
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Shri. Satish G. Sheth Treasurer and Trustee 4
5 Shri. Shrikant Deole
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Mrs. Manasi K. Pradhan
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Mrs. Ashwini M. Kotwal
Shri. Sameer S. Phanse
Trustee
Joint Secretary and Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Sr. No.
Committee Member Name Designation
VisionTo develop a centre of excellence in education
Mission
To strengthen the students academically,
socially and economically
DNYANASADHANA, THANE (SOCIETY)
EST. : 1980 (Reg. No. MAH / 759 / THN)
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First Cycle+Accredited 'B ' Grade by NAAC
Third Cycle+Re-accredited 'B ' Grade By NAAC
(With CGPA 2.69)
Second CycleRe-accredited 'B' Grade by NAAC
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Message from the Founder President and Trustee
Dear Students and Families,
Welcome to Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana College Thane (established in the year 1980)and thank you for taking the time to learn more about us.
On behalf of the SPDC faculty, administration, and staff, I welcome you to visit our website which is www.dnyanasadhanacollege.org We are very happy to become acquainted with you and to help you succeed in your educational journey.
The student is the most important person on our campus. We create opportunities and inspire students to achieve their goals. We recognize that, in addition to our students’ academic pursuits, to lead full, satisfactory lives, they need our support. Accordingly, SPDC offers more than just a great learning experience. It broadens horizons and challenges assumptions.
As the President of SPDC, it is my pleasure to share with you my vision of this institution.
Our VISION is to develop a centre of excellence in education. SPDC seeks for academic excellence in all of its educational programs. Our major strength lies in a strong team of highly qualified faculty and dedicated staff who deliver first class education.
Currently, we at Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana College, Thane have 32 teaching staff who have been awarded Ph.D. degrees and 7 of the teachers are pursuing Ph.D. All these multi talented professors inspire students to present their Research papers in State / National / International conferences, which will add high value to their profile after graduation.
Moreover, in the fast-changing global economic environment, SPDC strives to bring global perspective to all its programs and activities. Advanced technology is employed for effective delivery and the curriculum emphasizes practical orientation in its academic approach. The college plans for global alliances with highly reputed academic organizations. We believe in preparing global leaders who in turn can reckon with contributing to the national and global economy and civil society.
SPDC has taken significant steps in the pursuit of academic excellence. Some of the specific steps taken include recruitment of highly qualified faculty with a global perspective, designing the course curriculum, and starting some of the courses which are solely available in Thane city. This will save valuable time otherwise spent in commuting.
While we are happy with the accomplishments of the SPDC so far, our MISSION is to strengthen the students academically, socially and economically. Here, you will find exceptional experiences that allow you to grow and develop, explore new interests, and fully realize your potential. Every student who walks into SPDC can dream of passing out with nothing less than a Ph.D. These and many such pursuits await the learners of this valued institution.
Similarly, producing career-ready graduates has always been central to our mission. Through a process that includes career exploration and professional preparation, we connect you with career paths and foster the skills and mindset needed for professional advancement. When you walk across the stage as a graduating senior at commencement, you will have more than just a degree from SPDC. You will have career direction and the confidence needed for success in your chosen field.
Lastly, becoming a SPDC member means you are part of a close-knit community that will support you from day one and help you achieve your vision of success. Our mission is to help you grow, discover, and realize your aspirations. Here, you will find the guidance and support to do this—whether you want to develop your leadership skills, explore your passion for the arts, serve our community, conduct your own
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research, or pursue a career-defining internship. You will find mentors in our faculty, staff, and coaches, and, through our campus’ social and cultural life, you will make connections and friendships that will last a lifetime.
Our website contains many resources for you to learn about SPDC. I encourage you to visit our beautiful campus, meet our students and faculty, and see for yourself the outstanding opportunities, and facilities that SPDC offers.
With best wishes for your college search.
Sincerely,
Satish Pradhan
President,
Dnyanasadhana, Thane
Message from the Principal
Welcome to Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana College!
You have come to the right place. In SPDC, our teachers discover the true potential in students who can put in their best in academics, sports, cultural activities, theatre, social work, film making and more. In addition to regular classroom teaching, you can go for add on courses which will add more value to your profile. Students are encouraged to explore every possible avenue available in their learning space.
Moreover, we have a strong collaborative culture that nurtures deep communication between students, teachers and parents which in turn fosters a comprehensive understanding about the functioning of the institution with regard to academics and everything that comes with it. We encourage participation in a wide range of programs to develop skills and attitudes that will assist students to thrive in this fast-paced world.
We have a dedicated, dynamic and passionate team of teachers, who inspire our students reach their actual potential both academically and personally. We pride ourselves in our unique ability to understand our pupils individually and provide a safe, caring and friendly learning environment.
We pledge to equip our students with an integrated holistic approach which will nurture them to be happy, mature adults who contribute meaningfully to the society.
Become a part of our ever-growing successful learners, now and inspiring alumni, thereafter!
We are ready to fulfil your dreams with open arms!
Dr. Hemant Chitte
I/c Principal,
Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana, Thane
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IndexSr. No. Particular Page No.
1 Instruction for Online Admission 1
2 About the College 5
3 Important Information to the Students Seeking Admission 10
4 Scholarship to Students 13
5 Reservation Policy 2 2
6 College and Office Timings 24
7 Admission Rules 25
8 Fees Structure 28
9 Courses of Faculty of Arts 30
10 Courses of Faculty of Science 35
11 Courses of Faculty of Commerce 40
12 Value Addition Activities – Certificate Courses 43
13 Mode of Refund of Fees and Deposits 44
14 Academic Calendar 47
15 Institutional Code of Conduct for Students 48
16 Summary of Faculty Development Program 49
17 Summary of Students Development Program 50
18 Summary of Glorious 40 Events 51
19 Activity Calendar 5 6
20 Staff Members 78
21 Non-Teaching Staff Members 80
22 Photo Gallery 82
23 Courses of YCMOU Available 90
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE ADMISSION
Dear students read the instructions carefully before the Online Admission Process.
1) Go to the website: cms.dnyanasadhanacollege.org
2) S.Y. and T.Y. Classes student requires GI Number and Adhar Card Number for
filling Online Admission Form.
3) Students of F.Y. Classes require
i. PRN (Provisional Registration Number)
ii. Mobile No.
iii. Aadhar Card No.
iv. Email ID
While filling Online Admission Form
4) After filling the required information on the admission portal, new page will be
open then follow the instructions and fill the admission form.
5) Online Payment details also provided in the form.
6) After doing your online payment, its details (Transaction ID) you have to mention
in the form.
(Please Refer Page No. 2 & 3 for Details Steps of Online Admission)
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Online Admission Process 2021-22
Choose option “Students
Login” from menu bar on
https://cms.dnyanasadhanacol
lege.org/
STEP 1
Username, GI Number and
Password
If students does not remember
then use “Forgot Password”
option.
STEP 2
For In-House admission (e.g.
11th to 12th, FY to SY, SY to TY,
PG1 to PG2) students need to
click Admissions-2021 icon.
This option would appear only
f o r s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e
successfully cleared earlier
standard or year.
STEP 3
Required to select appropriate
program, subject preference
and fill all required fields.
STEP 4
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The screen would display
existing uploaded photograph
and signature from college
database. Otherwise student
needs to upload photograph and
s i g n a t u r e , a s p e r g i v e n
specification.
STEP 5
D e p e n d i n g o n s t u d e n t ’ s
category or gender program
fees would appear on the screen.
Needs to click “Proceed” button
to make payment of fees through
online mode.
STEP 6
Payment ga teway sc reen
would appear for online fees
payment. On sucessful receipt of
fees payment by col lege ,
student would receive Program
Fees receipt by email and
confirmation SMS.
STEP 7
Online Admission Process 2021-22
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Documents (Original+ 2 self-attested copies) to be submitted by the student
during admission (Applicable to Senior and Junior College):
ü H.S.C. or equivalent examination mark sheet
ü School Leaving Certificate
ü Ration Card
ü Aadhar Card of student and his parents (Father/ Mother/ Guardian)
ü 3 Stamp size photographs
For students seeking admission in the Reserved categories in addition to the
above documents, the following documents are also to be submitted:
ü Caste Certificate
ü Income Certificate from Tehsildar for the last financial year
ü Copy of the First page of Saving Bank Account pass-book. (Bank of Maharashtra)
ü Non-creamy layer certificate (Not required for SC and ST category)
ü Certificate for 'Freedom Fighters' 'Government Employees on Transfer', 'Defence
Employees', 'Ex-Serviceman', 'Physically Handicapped Persons' and 'Persons affected by
natural calamities'.
ü Students of unaided courses i.e. F.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science, B.A. in Multimedia & Mass
Communication., B.M.S., Banking and Insurance and Accounts and Finance, who do not
submit the above documents shall have to pay the full fee as prescribed by the University of
Mumbai for Open Category Students.
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About the College
Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana College, a Premier Education Institute, is registered under the ndSocieties Registration Act, 1960, on 2 July 1980. The Junior College was recognized by the
ndEducation Department, Government of Maharashtra by an order dated 22 October 1980. By
thvirtue of natural growth a full fledged Degree College was started on 13 June 1983. The college
is permanently affiliated to the University of Mumbai and is recognized by UGC 2(f) & 12 B. It is + rdreaccreditated 'B ' Grade (CGPA 2.69 3 cycle completed) by NAAC.
The College has faculties of Arts, Science and Commerce on aided basis and 1) B.Sc. Computer
Science, 2) B.Sc. Information Technology, 3) B.A. Multimedia and Mass Communication
4) Bachelor of Management Studies, 5) B.Com. (Accounts and Finance), 6) B.Com. (Banking and
Insurance) and 7) Bachelor of Arts (Film, Television & New Media Production) on unaided basis.
The college has fully qualified and competent teaching staff and adequate non-teaching staff.
The building is located off Eastern Express Highway, Dnyanasadhana Marg, Thane (West). The
College complex is spread over a plot of 2.2 acres with built-up space of about 93000 sq.ft. It
offers all modern amenities needed for all-round development of the students' personality. It is
accessible from Thane railway station by auto rickshaw and city bus. The institution also offers
modern facilities such as library, reading room, internet club, auditorium, well equipped
computer labs with digital overhead projectors, gymkhana, state of the art gymnasium, Audio-
Visual room, to mention a few. Students can pursue their M.Com. in a) Business Management, b)
Advanced Accountancy and M.Sc. in Chemistry (By Paper & By Research) as well as in Botany
(By Paper). The college also has a research centre for Ph.D. in Chemistry and Commerce. The
college is also a centre for Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University.
The aim of the college is to encourage and promote education to all sections of society, especially
the socially and economically backward and weaker sections of society.
Library
The college library has a vast collection of more than 77000 books covering various fields of
interest in social sciences, humanities and pure sciences. Out of which approximately 18500
books are in Marathi. It has separate collection of Audio, Video materials like CDs, DVDs etc. It
has subscriptions of over 110 periodicals which include academic journals out of which two are
in brail script and popular magazines of general interest and 19 newspapers. In addition to this,
the library provides access to thousands of e-resources through N-LIST (National Library and
Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content) and other databases. The library is
fully computerized and students can access the collection through Online Public Access
Catalogue (OPAC). The reading room of the library provides facility to 300 students at a time. A
separate section equipped with required resources has been developed for the students
preparing for competitive examinations.
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Book Bank
The library provides textbooks to economically backward and Reserve Category students under
the Book Bank Scheme. Every year, approximately 300 students avail of this facility. Students
may contact the librarian for membership of the Book Bank Scheme. The Last date for
enrolment is 31 July. st
Scholar Card for Advanced Learners
The first 20 merit holders from each faculty are honoured with a scholar card which entitles
them to two additional reference books for home issue from the Library.
Internet Club (Knowledge Resource Centre)
The college has a Knowledge Resource Centre that every student can avail of. The College has
subscribed to N-LIST (National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for
Scholarly Content) by which students can access 7500 e-books and 2700 e-Journals.
Laboratories
The college has well equipped and spacious laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
Information Technology and Computer Science for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Insurance
Every Student is insured for a maximum limit of lakh by paying a nominal premium of �80/- per
academic year. It covers accident and death.
Self Enhancement
In addition to academic pursuit of the students, there are associations, clubs and groups, which
conduct programmes, seminars and workshops for overall development of students, including
leadership qualities and social awareness. Such activities are organised through the following:
· National Service Scheme (N.S.S.)
· Arts Circle · Science Association · Commerce Association
· Hiker's Club · Marathi Wangmaya Mandal
· Literary Association · Students Activity Centre · National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.)
· Students' Council · Parent Teacher Association · Gymkhana
· Nature Club · Picnic and Excursions Club
A teacher convener or programme officer, who is assisted by other teaching staff, heads the
Association, Club, Group or Organisation. The convener or the programme officer, involve the
students to develop various skills. The Art Circle conducts various competitions to
· Research Promotion Cell
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encourage students to participate in the annual social gathering, 'Utopia' (Degree College),
'Indradhanu' (Junior College), intercollegiate events, state and national level competitions
organised by the University of Mumbai. The college gymkhana provides facilities for indoor and
outdoor games. The college encourages the students to participate in intercollegiate events at
district and above levels, by providing specialised coaching facilities. The students who prove
their merit are considered for scholarships.
National Service Scheme (N.S.S.)
The National Service Scheme unit is recognised by University of Mumbai and conducts its
program under the joint guidance of University of Mumbai and University Grants Commission.
The purpose of the NSS unit is to sensitize the student to the socio-economic conditions of the
weaker sections of the society. The purpose is also to provide the student with opportunities to
participate in urban and rural activities and the upliftment of the deprived class. The activities
include Swachhata Abhiyan, Street plays, rallies, tree plantation, yoga day and observing
various important days of national and international significance. This includes a compulsory
attendance at seven day residential camp in the chosen rural area. The NSS office is located on
the 4th floor. Enrollment is strictly by selection. 10 marks are awarded by the university at the
end of the year subject to the completion of duties by the student as an NSS volunteer.
National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.): (Girls and Boys)
The College has inaugurated the N.C.C. Unit in 2007 and the Boys Unit in 2009. The Total
strength to be enrolled in a year in Girls' unit is 50 girl cadets and the Boys' unit is 60 boy cadets
from XI, XII and First Year of Graduation. The interested students can enrol their names in the
month of July and August in the N.C.C. office, fourth floor, Gymkhana, between 10:00 am and
12:00 noon.
The associate NCC Officers of both the units are LT. Chirivella Radhika (Girls Unit) and LT.
DilipVasave (Boys Unit).
Throughout the year the cadets are trained in drill, social services, lectures related to N.C.C.
syllabus, firing and map reading. They attend Combine Annual Training Camps, Thal Sainik
Camps, Republic Day Camp-group selection and National camps such as mountaineering,
Trekking, Rock climbing, Scuba diving, Para-basic/sailing, Medical, Army Attachment, National
Integration camp, Personality Development camp, TSC, RDC, etc.
Civil Defence
The Civil Defence units of both senior and junior college train students to render their services to
civilians during a crisis. The students also appear for Basic Certificate Examination.
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Students' Welfare Fund
The fund is utilised to provide assistance to the needy and deserving students and to provide
necessary equipments and other facilities for all round development of the students.
Internal Complaint Committee
As per UGC regulations (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal of Sexual Harrassment of women
Employees and Students in Higher Educational Institutions) of 2015, college has constituted
Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) for dealing with the issues of Gender Based Violence on
campus. ICC is a statutory body and is committed to create its college campus free from
discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual assault at all levels. College conducts various
Gender sensitization programmes through Women Development Cell.
Gymkhana
We have a spacious gymkhana on the fourth floor admeasuring 25 mtrs X 10 mtrs. which is
being utilized for various indoor sports namely Carom, Chess Table Tennis etc. Apart from this,
recently procured multipurpose mattresses will lead to increased participation in indoor
activities like Wrestling, Karate, Taekwondo, Judo as well as Kabaddi.
We also have two separate gymnasiums for boys and girls with adequate equipments which is
an icing on the cake for fitness savvy students as none of the colleges within the vicinity have
such a well-endowed indoor facility.
Our players have shown their mark in many tournaments of University of Mumbai such as Kho-
Kho, Kabaddi, Football, Handball, Table Tennis as well as number of individual medals at
University level also.
Students' Placement and Vocational Guidance Cell
The above cell works to provide job opportunity to the students. Seminar and guidance letures
are regularly arranged for enlightening students about various career courses and information
about job placement.
Student Activity Centre
The Student Activity Centre conducts workshops for creative arts and performing arts e.g.
dance, dramatics. Music (vocal), personal grooming, painting, handicraft making, rangoli,
banking and culinary skills etc. Special training is given to develop anchoring skills.
Dr. S.V. Ketkar
(Mobile No. 9821478171)
Dr. S.P. Banerjee
(Mobile No. 9987402092)
Convener, Internal Complaint Committee Member, Internal Complaint Committee
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Alumni Association
Ex-Students of the college have formed the Alumni Association. The Third Year students of
undergraduate & Second Year students of Postgraduate after appearing for the final
examination become members of the association. They meet twice in a year.
The college has raging prevention cell. Any Student or Parent or Guardian can lodge a
complaint, in writing, of ragging to the Principal. Any student whodirectly or indirectly
commits, participates in, abets or propagates ragging within or outside the Institution and if found guilty shall be dismissed from the college.
Ragging Prevention Cell
Counseling Cell
The students can avail aptitude/interest/adjustment tests provided by the career guidance and
counseling cell of the college. The Counselor, Mr. Shishir Lele is incharge of the cell for junior
college and Dr. Seema Ketkar for senior college.
Women Development Cell
The Women Development Cell works with the objective of helping girl students in need. The cell
deals with sexual harassment at any level, stress and any kind of trauma. Students in need of
counseling are requested to meet the following teachers:
Dr. S.V. KetkarConvener, Women Development Cell
(Mobile No. 9821478171)
Dr. K.R. RathodMember, Women Development Cell
(Mobile No. 9920124809)
Ms. V.N. GavandiConvener, Anti-Ragging Committee
Dr. K.R. RathodMember, Anti-Ragging Committee
(Mobile No. 9004466657) (Mobile No. 9920124809)
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Important Information to the Students Seeking Admission
(All Students/Parents/Guardians should read carefully and understand)
1. Students seeking admission from other colleges should have passed in all subjects and obtained No Objection Certificate (N.O.C.) from the last college attended.
2. Students should note that all admissions will be as per prevailing University rules/ Board rules and Government norms and will be provisional till confirmed by the authorities.
3. Students seeking admission at F.Y. in any stream should verify the subjects available at T. Y. level. College shall offer only those subjects or combinations which are mentioned in the prospectus.
4. All parents/guardians must sign the admission form after going through and understanding the rules, regulations and code of conduct governing their wards.
5. Students who do not submit original mark sheet, passing certificate and leaving certificate and other necessary documents will not be granted admission and if granted, all such admissions will be provisional.
6. If any educational information and documents submitted by students are found to be false or misleading, it will call for legal action and expulsion from the college.
(Note: In case of any disputes, the decision of the Principal will be final and binding.)
Rules to be Followed by Students
1. Every student must possess a valid Identity Card issued to him/her by the college authorities, with photograph bearing the signature of the Principal. The card must be kept on display (either with a sling or clip or worn around the neck). Any student without a valid College Identity Card will not be permitted to enter the college premises.
2. Students' attendance in lectures, practicals, field visits is compulsory as per University guidelines. Accordingly, every student must attend at least 75% of the total number of lectures. Attendance for tutorials/practicals, all the class tests, assignments engaged in each term of the respective academic year is compulsory.
3. Students remaining absent during lectures, practicals or examination on medical grounds must submit medical certificate to the vice principal/course co-ordinator or parent teacher or Examination committee convener immediately after the examination.
4. Students are required to be present in classroom well in time.
5. All students should maintain strict silence in the corridors, classrooms and library hall.
6. Every student is responsible for taking care of the college property and maintaining cleanliness of the premises.
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7. While representing the college in workshops, seminars, excursion, field visits, internships etc. all students should, follow utmost discipline and decorum.
8. Every student should read the notices displayed by the college from time to time. Any ignorance or failure on their part to read the notices will not be excused.
9. Library books, periodicals etc. should be handled carefully. Any damage or loss of books
by the students should be compensated for within 7 days.
10. All students are informed that they must carefully fill examination forms on or before the
due date notified. All T.Y. students should note that their form submission as per university
guidelines is online.
11. All students and their parents should note that discipline is of utmost priority in gaining
admission to the college and that discipline must be maintained by students throughout
their tenure in this college.
12. Any student failing to attend the college for 75% of the total number of lectures/
tutorials/practicals engaged during the academic year is liable for disciplinary action
resulting in cancellation of his/her admission.
13. Students are prohibited from bringing mobile phones or any kind of valuables in college
premises. The college will not be held responsible in case of loss of the same.
14. Students must not misuse blackboards, disfigure walls and windows, tamper with
furniture and fittings or cause any damage to the college property directly or indirectly.
Otherwise cost for damages will be collected from students by charging common
breakage.
15. Students are not allowed to communicate any information or write to the press about
matters related to the college administration without prior permission of the Principal.
16. Any act of tarnishing the reputation of the college or teachers will be viewed seriously.
17. Students are strictly prohibited from collecting funds in the name of the college.
18. Any student found guilty of disobedience, misconduct or misbehavior or any other act of
serious indiscipline, is liable either to lose his term or face expulsion from the college.
19. Students involved in any kind of violent behaviourinside and outside college campus will
be handed over to the police.
20. Students indulging in malpractices of whatsoever nature including use of unfair means at
the examinations will be liable for disciplinary action as per the rules and procedures laid
down by Maharashtra Universities Act. 1994 and the Government of Maharashtra Act
No. XXXI of 1982.
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21. Smoking, chewing pan, tobacco, or any kind of intoxicants is strictly prohibited as per government directives. Students found indulging in such activities in the college premises will face expulsion from the college.
22. Students are directed not to bring any outsider to the college premises.
23. Students shall not organise on their own, picnics, excursion, trips etc. without prior written permission of the Principal.
(Note: In case of any dispute, the decision of the Principal will be final and binding.)
General Instructions
· Students who request leave of absence from lectures/practicals/tutorials for participating
in sports, games, cultural or any other activities for and on behalf of the College/Activity
group, should submit the application countersigned by the respective Vice-Princpal.
· Parents of Degree College students are requested to kindly contact the class teacher, Head
of Department, Vice-Principal or the Principal, at least once in a term to keep themselves
abreast with their wards attendance and progress.
Students must refrain from ragging, as ragging is a congnizable offence as notified by the Government of Maharashtra Resolution No. TEM / 10967620 / 96 dated 06.09.1996
Extension in Name of the College
Earlier Details of the college Revised Details of the College
Dnyanasadhana College (Arts, Science Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana College,
and Commerce) Thane - 400 604, (Arts, Science and Commerce),
Maharashtra Off. Eastern Express Highway,
Dnyanasadhana Mart,
Thane (W)-400 604, Maharashtra
Reference Letters:
1. From : th
Dt. 30 March 2016
2. From : University Grants Commission, (Ministry of Human Resource Development, th Govt. of India) F. No. 8-312/2018(CPP-I/C) Dt. 28 June 2018
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Scholarship to Students for the Year 2021-2022 (Only)
Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
UNDERGRADUATE AIDED PROGRAMME CASH SCHOLARSHIPS
1 F.Y.B.A. First 1 800 800.00
2 F.Y.B.A. Second 1 600 600.00
3 F.Y.B.A. Third 1 400 400.00
4 F.Y.B.A. Rank 4 to 10 7 200 1,400.00
5 F.Y.B.A. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
6 S.Y.B.A. First 1 800 800.00
7 S.Y.B.A. Second 1 600 600.00
8 S.Y.B.A. Third 1 400 400.00
9 S.Y.B.A. Rank 4 to 10 7 200 1,400.00
10 S.Y.B.A. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
11 T.Y.B.A. History (Cash Prize, in Memory
of Late Shri. Y. R. Gokhale by
Mrs. Bharati Joshi) First 1 2000 2,000.00
12 T.Y.B.A. Eco/Marathi/ Socio (Cash Prize,
in memory of Late Shri. Ram Deole) First 3 2000 6,000.00
13 T.Y.B.A. Eco/Marathi/ Socio/History Second 4 1000 4,000.00
14 T.Y.B.A. Eco/Marathi/ Socio/History Third 4 500 2,000.00
15 T.Y.B.A. Eco/Hist/Marathi/Socio Rank 4 to 10 28 200 5,600.00
16 T.Y.B.A. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
17 F.Y.B.Com. First 1 800 800.00
18 F.Y.B.Com. Second 1 600 600.00
19 F.Y.B.Com. Third 1 400 400.00
20 F.Y.B.Com. Rank 4 to 10 7 200 1,400.00
21 F.Y.B.Com. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
22 S.Y.B.Com. First 1 800 800.00
23 S.Y.B.Com. Second 1 600 600.00
24 S.Y.B.Com. Third 1 400 400.00
25 S.Y.B.Com. Rank 4 to 10 7 200 1,400.00
26 S.Y.B.Com. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
27 T.Y.B.Com. First 1 2000 2,000.00
28 T.Y.B.Com. Second 1 1000 1,000.00
29 T.Y.B.Com. Third 1 500 500.00
30 T.Y.B.Com. Rank 4 to 20 17 200 3,400.00
31 T.Y.B.Com. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
32 F.Y.B.Sc. First 1 800 800.00
33 F.Y.B.Sc. Second 1 600 600.00
34 F.Y.B.Sc. Third 1 400 400.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
35 F.Y.B.Sc. Rank 4 to 10 7 200 1,400.00
36 F.Y.B.Sc. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
37 S.Y.B.Sc. First 1 800 800.00
38 S.Y.B.Sc. Second 1 600 600.00
39 S.Y.B.Sc. Third 1 400 400.00
40 S.Y.B.Sc. Rank 4 to 10 7 200 1,400.00
41 S.Y.B.Sc. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
42 T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry (Cash Prize in
Memory of Late. Mrs. Pushpa Dalvi) First 1 2000 2,000.00
43 T.Y.B.Sc. Maths (Cash Prize, in Memory
of Late. Shri. Sitaram Pradhan and
Smt. Indira Pradhan) First 1 2000 2,000.00
44 T.Y.B.Sc. Phy/Botany (Cash Prize in
the Memory of Late. G.B. Vishe) First 2 2000 4,000.00
45 T.Y.B.Sc. Phy/Botany/Chem/Maths Second 4 1000 4,000.00
46 T.Y.B.Sc. Phy/Botany/Chem/Maths Third 4 500 2,000.00
47 T.Y.B.Sc. Phy/Botany/Chem/Maths Rank 4 to 10 28 200 5,600.00
48 T.Y.B.Sc. Attendance 1 to 10 10 200 2,000.00
UNDERGRADUATE SELF-FINANCE PROGRAMME CASH SCHOLARSHIPS
49 F.Y.B.M.M.C. First 1 900 900.00
50 F.Y.B.M.M.C. Second 1 700 700.00
51 F.Y.B.M.M.C. Third 1 500 500.00
52 F.Y.B.M.M.C. Rank 4 to 6 3 250 750.00
53 F.Y.B.M.M.C. (Attendance 2 and Project 2) Attendance and Project 4 200 800.00
54 S.Y.B.M.M.C. First 1 900 900.00
55 S.Y.B.M.M.C. Second 1 700 700.00
56 S.Y.B.M.M.C. Third 1 500 500.00
57 S.Y.B.M.M.C. Rank 4 to 6 3 250 750.00
58 S.Y.B.M.M.C. (Attendance 2 and Project 2) Attendance and Project 4 200 800.00
59 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Journalism) [Cash Prize in
Memory of Late Shri. Gururaj
Laxmanrao Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
60 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Journalism) [Cash Prize in
Memory of Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao
Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
61 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Journalism) [Cash Prize in
Memory of Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao
Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
62 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Journalism) Rank 4 to 6 3 300 900.00
63 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Journalism) (Attendance 2
and Project 2) Attendance and Project 4 200 800.00
64 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Advertising) [Cash Prize in
Memory of Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao
Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
65 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Advertising) [Cash Prize in
Memory of Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao
Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
66 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Advertising) [Cash Prize in
Memory of Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao
Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
67 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Advertising) Rank 4 to 6 3 300 900.00
68 T.Y.B.M.M.C. (Advertising) (Attendance 2
and project 2) Attendance and Project 4 200 800.00
69 F.Y.B.M.S. First 1 900 900.00
70 F.Y.B.M.S. Second 1 700 700.00
71 F.Y.B.M.S. Third 1 500 500.00
72 F.Y.B.M.S. Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
73 F.Y.B.M.S. (Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
74 S.Y.B.M.S. First 1 900 900.00
75 S.Y.B.M.S. Second 1 700 700.00
76 S.Y.B.M.S. Third 1 500 500.00
77 S.Y.B.M.S. Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
78 S.Y.B.M.S. (Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
79 T.Y.B.M.S. [Cash Prize in Memory of Late
Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
80 T.Y.B.M.S. [Cash Prize in Memory of Late
Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
81 T.Y.B.M.S. [Cash Prize in Memory of Late
Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
82 T.Y.B.M.S. Rank 4 to 10 7 300 2,100.00
83 T.Y.B.M.S. (Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
84 F.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) First 1 900 900.00
85 F.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) Second 1 800 800.00
86 F.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) Third 1 600 600.00
87 F.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) Rank 4 to 10 7 400 2,800.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
88 F.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
89 S.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) First 1 900 900.00
90 S.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) Second 1 700 700.00
91 S.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) Third 1 500 500.00
92 S.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
93 S.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
94 T.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
95 T.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
96 T.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
97 T.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) Rank 4 to 10 7 300 2,100.00
98 T.Y.B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
99 F.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) First 1 900 900.00
100 F.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Second 1 700 700.00
101 F.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Third 1 500 500.00
102 F.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
103 F.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
104 S.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) First 1 900 900.00
105 S.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Second 1 700 700.00
106 S.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Third 1 500 500.00
107 S.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
108 S.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
(Attendance 5 and project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
109 T.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
110 T.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
111 T.YB.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
112 T.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Rank 4 to 10 7 300 2,100.00
113 T.Y.B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
114 F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) First 1 900 900.00
115 F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Second 1 700 700.00
116 F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Third 1 500 500.00
117 F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
118 F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science)
(Attendance 2 and project 2) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
119 S.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) First 1 900 900.00
120 S.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Second 1 700 700.00
121 S.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Third 1 500 500.00
122 S.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
123 S.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science)
(Attendance 5 and project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
124 T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
125 T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
126 T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
127 T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Rank 4 to 10 7 300 2,100.00
128 T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
129 F.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) First 1 900 900.00
130 F.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Second 1 700 700.00
131 F.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Third 1 500 500.00
132 F.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
133 F.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
134 S.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) First 1 900 900.00
135 S.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Second 1 700 700.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
136 S.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Third 1 500 500.00
137 S.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Rank 4 to 10 7 250 1,750.00
138 S.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology)
(Attendance 5 and project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
139 T.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
140 T.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
141 T.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology)
[Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
142 T.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Rank 4 to 10 7 300 2,100.00
143 T.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology)
(Attendance 5 and Project 5) Attendance and Project 10 200 2,000.00
144 F.Y.F.T.N.M.P. First 1 900 900.00
145 F.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Second 1 700 700.00
146 F.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Third 1 500 500.00
147 F.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Best Project 1 350 350.00
148 F.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Attendance 1 200 200.00
149 S.Y.F.T.N.M.P. First 1 900 900.00
150 S.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Second 1 700 700.00
151 S.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Third 1 500 500.00
152 S.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Best Project 1 350 350.00
153 S.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Attendance 1 200 200.00
154 T.Y.F.T.N.M.P. [Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] First 1 2500 2,500.00
155 T.Y.F.T.N.M.P. [Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Second 1 1750 1,750.00
156 T.Y.F.T.N.M.P. [Cash Prize in Memory of
Late Shri. Gururaj Laxmanrao Pamdi] Third 1 1000 1,000.00
157 T.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Best Project 1 300 300.00
158 T.Y.F.T.N.M.P. Attendance 1 200 200.00
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME CASH SCHOLARSHIPS
159 M.Com. Part I (Business Management) First 1 900 900.00
160 M.Com. Part I (Business Management) Second 1 700 700.00
161 M.Com. Part I (Business Management) Third 1 500 500.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
162 M.Com. Part II (Business Management) First 1 1000 1,000.00
163 M.Com. Part II (Business Management) Second 1 800 800.00
164 M.Com. Part II (Business Management) Third 1 600 600.00
165 M.Com. Part I (Advance Accounting) First 1 900 900.00
166 M.Com. Part I (Advance Accounting) Second 1 700 700.00
167 M.Com. Part I (Advance Accounting) Third 1 500 500.00
168 M.Com. Part II (Advance Accounting) First 1 1000 1,000.00
169 M.Com. Part II (Advance Accounting) Second 1 800 800.00
170 M.Com. Part II (Advance Accounting) Third 1 600 600.00
171 M.Sc. Part I Chemistry First 1 900 900.00
172 M.Sc. Part I Chemistry Second 1 700 700.00
173 M.Sc. Part I Chemistry Third 1 500 500.00
174 M.Sc. Part II Chemistry First 1 1000 1,000.00
175 M.Sc. Part II Chemistry Second 1 800 800.00
176 M.Sc. Part II Chemistry Third 1 600 600.00
177 M.Sc. Part I Botany First 1 900 900.00
178 M.Sc. Part I Botany Second 1 700 700.00
179 M.Sc. Part I Botany Third 1 500 500.00
180 M.Sc. Part II Botany First 1 1000 1,000.00
181 M.Sc. Part II Botany Second 1 800 800.00
182 M.Sc. Part II Botany Third 1 600 600.00
183 M.Sc. (By Research) Chemistry Completion 6 1100 6,600.00
Ph.D. PROGRAMME CASH SCHOLARSHIPS
184 Ph.D. in Chemistry Completion 5 5000 25,000.00
185 Ph.D. in Commerce Completion 5 5000 25,000.00
OTHER CASH SCHOLARSHIPS
186 Ideal student Prize by Dr. G. K. Deodhar The topper in
Physics F.Y., S.Y. and
T.Y. B.Sc. 3 500 1,500.00
187 NCC Best Cadet Prize Overall Performance 1 1000 1,000.00
188 Best Turnout Prize in NCC Overall Performance 1 1000 1,000.00
189 Outstanding Performance Prize in NCC Achivement at National
/State Level camps 1 1000 1,000.00
190 NSS Dnyanseva Purskar (Cash and Overall Performance
Memento prize) throught year
(Girl Volunteer) 1 1000 1,000.00
191 NSS Dnyanseva Purskar Oveall performance
throught year
(Boy Volunteer) 1 1000 1,000.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
192 NSS Principal Prize Overall Performance
throught out year 1 1000 1,000.00
193 National / State Level Students of Sports
Scholarship Achivement at National
/State Level Competition 1 1000 1,000.00
194 Achievement in Sports Activity at
University of Mumbai Gold Medal 1 1000 1,000.00
195 Achievement in Sports Activity at State
Level Gold Medal 1 1200 1,200.00
196 Achievement in Sports at National Level Gold Medal 1 1500 1,500.00
197 Achievement in Cultural Activity at
University Level (Youth Festival) Gold Medal 1 1000 1,000.00
198 Achievement in Cultural Activity at State
Level Gold Medal 1 1200 1,200.00
199 Achievement in Cultural Activity at
National Level Gold Medal 1 1500 1,500.00
200 Achievement in Avishakar Research
Convention at University of Mumbai Gold Medal 1 1000 1,000.00
201 Achievement in Avishakar Research
Convention at State Level Gold Medal 1 1200 1,200.00
202 Achievement in Anveshan Student
Research Convention at National Level Gold Medal 1 1500 1,500.00
203 Scholoarship Fees in Memory of
Late. Vasant Sadashiv Masurkar to be
given to poor, needy & worthy student
in Aided Section. By Shri. Arun R. Sheth Student from Faculty
(Thane) of Arts 1 1500 1,500.00
204 Scholorship Fees in Memory of
Late. Vasnt Sadashiv Masurkar to be given
to poor, needy & worthy student in Aided Student from Faculty
Section. By Shri. Arun R. Sheth (Thane) of Science 1 1500 1,500.00
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Sr. No. Class Rank Beneficiaries Scholarship Amount in Rs.
205 Scholorship Fees in Memory of
Late. Vasnt Sadashiv Masurkar to be
given to poor, needy & worthy student
in Aided Section. By Student from Faculty
Shri. Arun R. Sheth (Thane) of Commerce 1 1500 1,500.00
206 Cash Prize for the ' Best Girl Student'
from Commerce Faculty in the Memory of
Late. Smt. Shobha Bahurao Bhingardive
(By Dr. Manisha Bhingardive) Overall Performance 1 1000 1,000.00
207 Cash Prize, in Memory of Late The topper of the
Shri. R.G. Gupte T.Y.B.A Examination 1 500 500.00
208 Cash Prize, in memory of Late The topper of the
Shri. R.G. Gupte T.Y.B.Com Examination 1 500 500.00
209 Cash Prize, in memory of The topper of the
Late Shri. R. G. Gupte T.Y.B.Sc. Examination 1 500 500.00
210 Trophy Prize, in memory of
Late. Shri. Sitaram Pradhan and The Best Sports
Smt. Indira Pradhan Person (Boy) 1 Trophy 0
211 Trophy Prize, in memory of
Late. Shri. Sitaram Pradhan and The Best Sports
Smt. Indira Pradhan Person (Girl) 1 Trophy 0
212 Late. Shri. Dattaji Thamhane 5000 &
Adarsha Shikshak Puraskar (Junior & Best Teacher 4 Memento 20,000.00
Senior Collage Teachers)
213 Late. Shrimati Sarla Tai Chitnis
Adarsha Shikshak Puraskar By 5000 &
Mr. Ashok Chitnis (Pre-Primary Best Teacher 2 Memento 10,000.00
& Primary School Teachers)
Total No. of Beneficiaries 679 ---- 3,52,950.00
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Reservation Policy (As per the Government of Maharashtra)
Ref. University of Mumbai Circular No. Aff./Recog.I/Admission/(2019-20)/057 of 2019
Category I*
1 Schedule Caste (SC) 13%
2 Schedule Tribes (ST) 7%
3 Vimukta Jati (14 and other notified caste)3%
(VJ)
4 Nomadic Tribe (28 and other notified 2.5%
tribes) (NT-B)
5 Nomadic Tribe (Dhangar and other 3.5%
notified tribes) (NT-C)
6 Nomadic Tribe (Vanjari and other2% Notified tribes) (NT-D)
7 Special Backward Class (SBC) 2%
8 Other Backward Class (OBC) 19%
9 Socially and Educationally 16%
Backward Class (SEBC)
10 General Category Economically Weaker10%
Section (EWS)
Category II*
11 General Category As per Government Decision
A) Women As per circular No. aff / Recog. /322 of
2000 dated 7th September, 2000
B) Physically Handicapped As per circular No. Special Cell / 2 /2008
dated 7th September, 2000
12 i. Wards of Transferred Central/State
Government Employees/Officers
ii. Wards of Existing/Former Employees
of Defence Forces
iii. Students have Special Achievement 3%
at National/State Level Sports and
Cultural competitions
iv. Widow/Parityakta Students
v. Wards of Freedom Fighter
13 Two supernumerary seats for students from Jammu and Kashmir as per University
Circular No. Aff/ICC/2012-13/22 dated 8th January, 2013
*If may revise as per Circular of University of Mumbai to be issued for Academic Year 2021-22
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Caste Verification / Validation
All students, who belong to reserved categories, will have to get their caste SC / ST /NT/ OBC
/SBC, as the case may be, verified from competent authorities. They should submit Caste th
Verification Form, along with certificates, latest by 30 November, failing which the college will
not entertain their claim for verification. For students, the last date for submission is th
15 November. For any specific information/clarification, parents may contact the designated
counter in the college office.
Reserved category Students should meet Mr. Yashwant Kalekar, the Office Clerk for verification,
scholarship/free ship forms at the time of admission alongwith,
1. The bank account number in Bank of Maharashtra, Naupada, Thane
2. Caste Certificate (Self Attested Photocopy)
3. Income Certificate (Certificate from Tehsildar or Payment Slip for Government Servant
only or Form 16)
4. Ration Card (Self Attested Photocopy)
5. Mark Sheet (Self Attested Photocopy)
6. School Leaving Certificate - (Self Attested Photocopy)
Fitness
All students are required to ensure their medical-fitness by getting themselves
examined by the family doctor before taking admission.
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Counter No. Person Name Section
1 Mr. Pranay Kokamkar Junior and Senior Unaided Section
2 Mrs. Anwesha Konde Junior - Aided Section
3 Mr. Swapnil Talekar Senior - Aided Section
4 Ms. Prajkta Sawant Junior - Aided Section
5 My Store For Student
6 Mrs. Jayshree Redkar Self - Finance Section
7 Mr. Rahul Mhatre Self – Finance Section
8 Ms. Asha Mane Aided Section
9 Mr. Dnyaneshwar Patil Aided Section
10 Mr. Rajesh Soude Post Graduate Section
11 Mr. Yashwant Kalekar Scholarship
12 Mr. Ganesh Mhaske Aided Section
13 Ms. Vaishali Kokare Concession (Bus/ Railway/ Bonafide)
14 Mr. Prakash Sonawane Junior Section
Arts Faculty 07:10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Commerce Faculty 07:10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Science Faculty 07:10 a.m. to 03:30 p.m. (Lectures, Practicals and Tutorials)
College Timings
01:30 p.m. to 02:00 p.m.
Cash / Counters
Staff Lunch
10:00 a.m. to 01:30 p.m.
Office Timings
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Admission Rules (Eligibility Documents)
For F.Y. classes, in-house students will be admitted on priority.
1. The student seeking admission under Category-1 [Caste/Tribe/Class] must produce caste
certificate issued by the competent authority of the Government of Maharashtra, failing
which, their claim for admission will not be entertained under the Specified Category.
Students migrating from other States/Boards and claiming admission on the basis of
reserved categories may be considered only if they submit caste-validating certificate
from the competent authority of Maharashtra State.
2. Students seeking admission under Category II (A & B) ref. Page No. should produce 22
true copy of documentary evidence issued by appropriate authorities of the Government,
failing which their claim for admission will not be entertained under the Specified
Category. In case of the 3% seats reserved for Sports, Games, Cultural, competitions
conducted and sponsored by the government will be considered. Copy of such certificates
countersigned by the District Sports Officer (DSO), should be submitted along with the
Admission Form. It is mandatory for students who have been admitted under 3% Sports
and Games Category, to participate in the college events/teams.
3. Forms will be issued and accepted as per the schedule notified on the College Notice
Board. There are separate counters for different categories and the parents/ students
should submit their Admission Forms at the respective counter, otherwise their claim will
be considered in the Open Category.
4. Merit list with date and time will be put up on the College Notice Board. Along with the
Application Form at the time of admission self-attested copies of the documents mentioned nd
on page are to be submitted. 2
5. Students who have been merit-listed for admission, must complete the admission
formalities by paying the fees and submitting the required documents as per the time and
schedule notified, failing which their claim for admission will stand forfeited.
6. Students/parents are requested to fill in the Admission Form very clearly indicating the
category of reservation, i.e. caste, freedom fighters, sports, etc., to which they belong, by
indicating the code number or ticking the appropriate block. In case, the information is not
applicable, they are requested to write N.A. For any clarification, parents/students may
contact the designated teachers, who are available for HELP at the time of admission. All
are requested to read the Prospectus and the College Notice Board before filling and
submitting the forms.
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7. All admissions are provisional, until confirmed by the appropriate authorities, including
previous school attended by the student.
8. Those who desire of availing leave Travel Concession, i.e. Long Journey Railway
Concession, should write their Home Town address in the Admission Form at the time of
admission, failing which no application for long journey Railway Concession will be
entertained.
9. Other requirements, if any, will be displayed on the 'College Notice-Board'.
Admission Procedure:
1. F.Y.B.A./B.Com./B.Sc. admissions will be as per the directives issued by the University of
Mumbai from time to time, and subject to availability of seats in the college. Normally,
inhouse students are admitted on priority.
2. Students seeking admission to the three year integrated course leading to the Degree of
Bachelor of Arts, Science or Commerce, B.A. Multimedia & Mass Communication,
B.M.S., Computer Science, Banking and Insurance, Accounts and Finance, must have
passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (SYJC) Examination conducted by the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Mumbai or an
examination recognized as equivalent with subjects, as may be specified by the University
in Arts, Science or Commerce streams.
3. Students passing an examination equivalent to S.Y.J.C., of the Higher Secondary Board,
Mumbai and Inter-Mediate (Arts/Science/Commerce) of University Boards & seeking
admission to the F.Y. of the Three Year Integrated Degree Course will be Admitted only on
production of a "Provisional Eligibility Certificate", issued by the University of Mumbai.
Such students should submit a migration certificate, statement of marks and passing
certificate in original along with true copies within two months, from the date of
admission, failing which their admission is liable to be cancelled. 4. S tudents coming
from other colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai will be admitted only
provisionally on producing a No Objection Certificate from the Principal of the college
last attended and their admission will be confirmed only on receipt of the Transfer
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Certificate (T.C.) from their previous college. For this purpose, they should submit an
Application Form along with T.C. fees to the college office at the time of admission.
5. A few seats may be available in certain subjects for students from other colleges seeking
admission to F.Y.B.Sc./T.Y.B.Sc./T.Y.B.A. Interested students may register their names in
the college office. For details, check the notice board.
6. Reservation of seats for the socially weaker section and sports etc. will be as per the
University directives.
7. The reserved category candidates should fill up necessary forms to claim scholarships and
Freeships at the time of admission.
8. S.Y. and T.Y. Subjects will be offered as per the University norms.
9. For a student with a break in education it is compulsory to submit an affidavit explaining
the reason for the same.
Ph.D. Scholar
Under the guidance of Dr. D.B. Bhanagade two students of our college awarded
Ph.D. Degree in the subject of Commerce.
Dr. Ravindra Shivram Netawate Dr. Deepa Shivaji Jamindar
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Fees Structure Faculty: Arts A. For General Category
B. For Reservation Category
Faculty: Science A. For General Category
SR. PARTICULAR F.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc.
NO. (ZOOLOGY) (PHYSICS & (BOTANY)
CHEMISTRY)
1 TUITION FEES 800 6000 800 800 6000
2 OTHER FEES 8069 8069 7049 7199 7199
TOTAL 8869 14069 7849 7999 13199
B. For Reservation Category
SR. PARTICULAR F.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc.
NO. (ZOOLOGY) (PHYSICS & (BOTANY)
CHEMISTRY)
1 TUITION FEES 0 5200 0 0 5200
2 OTHER FEES 4404 4404 4404 4654 4654
TOTAL 4404 9604 4404 4654 9854
SR. PARTICULAR F.Y.B.A. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.A T.Y.B.A
NO. (PSY) (PSY) (MAR/HIST) (ECO/SOCIO)
1 TUITION FEES 800 3000 800 3000 800 3000
2 OTHER FEES 6869 6869 6249 6249 6599 6499
TOTAL 7669 9869 7049 9249 7399 9499
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
SR. PARTICULAR F.Y.B.A. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.A.
NO. (PSY) (PSY) (MAR/HIST) (ECO/ SOCIO)
1 TUITION FEES 0 2200 0 2200 0 2200
2 OTHER FEES 4404 4404 4404 4404 4654 4654
TOTAL 4404 6604 4404 6604 4654 6854
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
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C. F.Y.B.Sc. (Unaided)
Faculty: CommerceA. For General Category
B. For Reservation Category
C. F.Y.B.Com. (Unaided)
SR. PARTICULAR F.Y.B.Sc. (PCB) F.Y.B.Sc. (CBZ)
NO. GENERAL RESERVED GENERAL RESERVED
CATEGORY CATEGORY CATEGORY CATEGORY
1 TUITION FEES 6000 5200 6000 5200
2 OTHER FEES 8069 4404 8069 4404
TOTAL 14069 9604 14069 9604
SR. PARTICULAR F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com.
NO. (COMPUTER)
1 TUITION FEES 800 800 800 800
2 OTHER FEES 6869 6249 6499 7549
TOTAL 7669 7049 7299 8349
SR. PARTICULAR F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com.
NO. (COMPUTER)
1 TUITION FEES 0 0 0 0
2 OTHER FEES 4404 4404 4654 5704
TOTAL 4404 4404 4654 5704
SR. PARTICULAR GENERAL RESERVED
NO. CATEGORY CATEGORY
1 TUITION FEES 3000 2200
2 OTHER FEES 6869 4404
TOTAL 9869 6604
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
Verification charges Rs. 400 will be charged extra for other than Maharashtra Board students.
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Faculty of Arts
Programmes Offered
F.Y.B.A. (Semester I & II)
Eligibility:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:-
1. English
2. Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or any classical Language or Information Technology
3. Any four subjects carrying 100 marks each
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with vocational subject conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:-
1. English
2. Any one vocational subject carrying 200 marks prescribed by the Board from time to time.
3. Any three subjects carrying 100 marks each
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with the Minimum Competency based vocational courses conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:-
Degree Duration : 3 Years (6 Semester)
F.Y.B.A. Division A - 120 (Aided)
Division B - 120 (Aided)S.Y.B.A.
Division A - 120 (Aided)
Division B - 120 (Aided)
T.Y.B.A. Division A - 120 (Aided)
Bachelor of Arts
(B.A.)
Degree Programme No. of Seats
Intake Capacity :
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Courses
Semester I
Compulsory Subject
UGPE101
Foundation Course (Extension:
Basic Concepts and Principles)
Paper I – Communication
Skills in English
UASCFC101
UAMAR1C1 Marathi (Compulsory)
Optional Subjects (Any Three Subjects of the
Following)
UAMAR101
UAECO101
UAHIS101
Paper I – Marathi Optional
Paper I - Microeconomics
Paper I - History of Modern
India (1857-1947)
UASOC101
UAPSY101
Paper I - Foundation of
Sociology
Paper I - Fundamentals of
Psychology: Part I
Semester II
UASCFC201
Compulsory Subject
Foundation Course (Value
Education and Skill
Development)
UGPE201 Paper I – Communication
Skills in English
UAMAR2C1 Marathi (Compulsory)
Optional Subjects (Any Three Subjects of the
Following)
UAMAR201
UAECO201
Paper I – Marathi Optional
Paper I - Microeconomics
UAHIS201
UASOC201
UAPSY201
Paper I - History of Modern
India: Society and Economy
Paper I - Fundamentals of
Sociology
Paper I - Fundamentals of
Psychology: Part II
Note: No change of subject/s permitted for Semester II.
1. English
2. Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or Classical Language or Information Technology
3. General Foundation Course
4. Any one subject carrying 300 marks from among the Minimum Competency based vocational courses prescribed by the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination from time to time
OR
Must have passed an examination of another University or Body Recognized as equivalent thereto.
th(Ref. Circular of University of Mumbai,UG/105 of 2004, Dated 15 March, 2004)
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S.Y.B.A. (Semester III & IV)
Note: No change of subject/s permitted for Semester III.
Semester III
Compulsory Subjects Compulsory Subjects
UASCFC301 UASCFC401Foundation Course II Foundation Course II
UGPE301 UGPE401
Optional Subjects (A Student must opt the
same three subjects of F.Y.B.A.)
Optional Subjects (A Student must opt the
same three subjects of F.Y.B.A.)
Mass Communication Mass Communication
Marathi Marathi
UAMAR301 UAMAR401UAMAR302 UAMAR402
Marathi Paper II Marathi Paper IIMarathi Paper III Marathi Paper III
Economics Economics
UAECO301 UAECO401
UAECO302 UAECO402
Microeconomics -IIIndianEconomy: Contemporary Concerns
History History
UAHIS301 UAHIS401History II - Landmarks in
World History (1300-1945)
UAHIS302 UAHIS402History III - History of Ancient
India (From Earliest Times To
1000 A.D.) Sociology Sociology
UASOC301 UASOC401
UASOC302 UASOC402
Indian Society: Structure and
Change
Paper III - Contemporary
Issues in Indian Society
Psychology Psychology
UAPSY301 UAPSY401
UAPSY302 UAPSY402
Social Psychology: Part I
Developmental Psychology:
Part I
Semester IV
Macroeconomics -IIIDevelopment Issues of
Maharashtra's Economy
Developmental Psychology:
Part II
Social Psychology: Part II
Paper III –Emerging Fields in
Sociology
Paper II - Sociology of
Development
History III - History of
Ancient India (From Earliest
Times To 1000 A.D.)
History II - Landmarks in
World History (1300-1945)
EligibilityA learner being eligible for the admission to the S.Y.B.A. if-He/she passed each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.ORHe/she failed in not more than two courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations. Courses
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T.Y.B.A. (Semester V and VI)EligibilityA learner being eligible for the admission to the T.Y.B.A. if-He/she passed each of courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.ORHe/she passed Semester I and Semester II but failed in not more than two courses, in each of Semester III and Semester IV Examinations. ORHe/she passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than two courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations. Students have to select any one of the options available (selected subject is optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations)1) Economics2) History3) Marathi4) Sociology
ECOEHIC504 Economic History of India
ECOENVC505 Environmental Economics
ECOHET506 History of Economic Thought
ECOIETC604 Indian Economic Thought
Development Theory and ECODTEC605 ExperienceInternational Trade, Policy ECOITPP606 and Practice
T.Y.B.A. (Economics)
ECOMIE501 Microeconomics-III
ECODEV502 Economics of Development
ECOEACB503 Economics of Agriculture and Cooperation
Semester V Semester VI
ECOMA601 Macroeconomics- III
ECOINT602 International Economics
ECOEACB603 Economics of Agriculture and Cooperation
T.Y.B.A. (History)
Semester V
History of Medieval India (1000 CE – 1526 CE)
UAHIS502 History of Modern Maharashtra (1818 CE-1960 CE)
UAHIS503 Introduction to Archaeology
UAHIS501
Semester VI
UAHIS601
UAHIS602
UAHIS603
History of Medieval India
(1526CE – 1707 CE)
History of Contemporary India
(1947 CE- 2000 CE)
Introduction to Museology and Archival Science
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UAMAR505 Modern Marathi Literature
UAMAR506 Occupational Marathi
UAMAR605 Modern Marathi Literature
UAMAR606 Occupational Oriented Marathi
UAHIS504
UAHIS505
UAHIS506
History of the Marathas (1630
CE -1707 CE)
History of Contemporary World (1945 CE -2000 CE)
Introduction to Heritage
Tourism
UAHIS604
UAHIS605
UAHIS606
History of the Marathas (1707 CE - 1818 CE)
History of Asia (1945 CE -2000 CE)
Heritage Tourism in
Maharashtra
T.Y.B.A. (Marathi)
UAMAR501 History of Medieval MarathiLiterature
UAMAR502 Indian Theories of Literature
UAMAR503 Literature and Society
Linguistics and MarathiUAMAR504 Grammar
Semester V Semester VI
UAMAR601 History of Medieval Marathi Literature
UAMAR602 Western Poetics
UAMAR603 Literature and Society
Linguistics and MarathiUAMAR604 Grammar
T.Y.B.A. (Sociology)
Semester V Semester VI
Paper IV -Theoretical UASOC501 Sociology
UASOC502 Paper V - Sociology of Work
UASOC503 Paper VI - Sociology of Gender
Paper VII - Sociology of UASOC504 Human Resources
Paper IV - AnthropologicalUASOC601 Thought Paper V - Sociology of UASOC602
Informal Sector
Paper VI - Gender and SocietyUASOC603 in India: Contemporary Debates and Emerging Issues
Paper VII - Sociology of UASOC604 Organization
UASOC505 Paper VIII - State, Civil
Society, Social Movement
UASOC506 Paper IX - Quntitative Social
Research
UASOC605 Paper VIII - Social Exclusion and Marginalisation
UASOC606 Paper IX - Qualitative Social Research
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Faculty of Science
Programme Offered
F.Y.B.Sc. (Semester I & II)
Eligibility:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three-year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination (Std. XII) conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, in the following subjects:-
1. English (Higher or Lower Level) carrying 100 marks
2. Any one of the Modern Indian 100 marks Languages OR Modern Foreign Languages or
any Classical Language (Higher Level OR Lower Level) OR Information Technology 3. Four other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 400 marks
OR
Three other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 300 marks and one more subject from among the remaining optional subjects carrying 100 marks as prescribed for the HSC (Std. XII) examination.
List of Subject -
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Statistics, Geography, Economics, Geology,Psychology
OR
Must have pass the Higher Secondary School certificate (HSC)(Std.XII) examination with vocational subjects conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune.
th(Ref. Circular of University of Mumbai, UG/394 of 2004, Dated 6 September, 2004)
Degree Duration : 3 Years (6 Semesters)Intake Capacity :
Degree Programme No. of Seats
Division A - 120 (Aided)
Division B - 120 (Unaided)
Division A - 120 (Aided)
Division A - 120 (Aided)
Science(B.Sc.)
Bachelor of F.Y.B.Sc.
S.Y.B.Sc.
T.Y.B.Sc.
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Semester I
Compulsory Subject
Foundation Course
Optional Subject (Any One Group from the Following)
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
OR
Physics, Chemistry and Botany
OR
Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
OR
Physics, Mathematics and Statistics
Semester II
Compulsory Subject
Foundation Course
Optional Subject (Any One Group from the Following)
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
OR
Physics, Chemistry and Botany
OR
Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
OR
Physics, Mathematics and Statistics
Note: No change of subject/s permitted for Semester II.
Courses
Eligibility
A learner being eligible for the admission to the S.Y.B.Sc. if-He/she passed each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.ORHe/she failed in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations. ORA candidate who has passed post S.S.C.(Std.X) Three Year Engineering /Technology
Diploma course is eligible for direct admission to Second Year of the B.Sc. degree
course.ORA candidate who has passed post H.S.C. Diploma (one year after XII Std.) of
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education or A.I.C.T.E. approved or any other
recognized Government body in Information Technology/Computer Technology
/Computer Engineering /Computer Science /Electrical, Electronics and Video
Engineering and Allied Branches/Mechanical and Allied Branches/Production and
S.Y.B.Sc. (Semester III & IV)
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Allied Branches/Chemical and Allied Branches is eligible for direct admission to the
Second Year of the B.Sc. degree course.
Further that such students of Engineering/Technology courses should offer Foundation
Course II and any two of the following subjects at S.Y.B.Sc.:
Physics,
Chemistry,
Mathematics,
Statistics,
Computer,
Science Geology,
Geography,
Economics.
Courses
Semester III
Compulsory Subject
Foundation Course
Optional Subject (Any One Group from the Following)
Physics and Mathematics
Semester IV
Compulsory Subject
Foundation Course
Optional Subject (Any One Group from the Following)
Physics and Mathematics
ORPhysics and ChemistryORChemistry and Botany
ORPhysics and ChemistryORChemistry and Botany
Note: The selection of group must be from the subjects / courses of F.Y.B.Sc. (Semester I and II)
th(Ref. Circular of University of Mumbai, UG/394 of 2004, Dated 6 September, 2004)
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T.Y.B.Sc. (Botany)
Semester V
Major Courses
USBO501 Plant Diversity III
USBO502 Plant Diversity IV
USBO503 Form and Function III
USBO504 Current Trends in Plant
Sciences II
USBOP5 Practical-
USBO501 and USB0502
USBOP6 Practical- USBO503 and USB0504
Applied Courses
USACHO501 Horticulture and Gardening I
USACHO5P1 Practical -
Horticulture and Gardening I
Semester VIMajor Courses
USBO601 Plant Diversity III
USBO602 Plant Diversity IV
USBO603 Form and Function III
USBO604 Current Trends in Plant
Sciences IIUSBOP7 Practical- USBO601 and USB0602
USBOP8 Practical- USBO603 and USB0604
Applied Courses
USACHO501 Horticulture and Gardening II
USACHO5P1 Practical - Horticulture and Gardening II
T.Y.B.Sc. (Semester V & VI )
Eligibility
A learner being eligible for the admission to the T.Y.B.Sc. if-
He/she passed each of courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
OR
He/she passed Semester I and Semester II but failed in not more than three courses, in
each of Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
OR
He/she passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than
three courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
Students have to select any one of the options available (selected subject is optional
subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations)
1) Botany
2) Chemistry
3) Physics
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T.Y.B.Sc. (Physics)
Semester VMajor Courses
USPH501 Mathematical, Thermal and Statistical Physics
USPH502 Solid State Physics
USPH503 Atomic and Molecular PhysicsUSPH504 Electrodynamics
Practical
Practical
Applied Courses
USACEI501 Analog Circuits and Instruments Practical
Analog Circuits and Instruments
USPHP05
USPHP06
USACEI5P1
Semester VIMajor Courses
USPH601 Classical Mechanics
USPH602 Electronics
USPH603 Nuclear PhysicsUSPH604 Special Theory of Relativity
Practical Practical Applied Courses
Digital Electronics,
USACEI601 Microprocessor and its applications, Programming in C++ Practical
USACEI6P1 Digital Electronics, Microprocessor and its applications, Programming in C++
USPHP07
USPHP08
T.Y.B.Sc. (Chemistry)
Semester V
Major Courses
USCH501 Physical Chemistry
USCH502 Inorganic Chemistry
USCH503 Organic Chemistry
USCH504 Analytical Chemistry
Practical -USCHP05 Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry
Practical -USCHP06 Organic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry
Applied Courses
USACDD501 Drugs and Dyes
USACDD5P1 Practical - Drugs and Dyes
Semester VI
Major Courses
USCH601 Physical Chemistry
USCH602 Inorganic Chemistry
USCH603 Organic Chemistry
USCH604 Analytical Chemistry
Practical -USCHP07 Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry
Practical -USCHP08 Organic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry
Applied Courses
USACDD601 Drugs and Dyes
USACDD6P1 Practical- Drugs and Dyes
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Faculty of Commerce
Programm Offered :
F.Y.B.Com. (Semester I & II)
Eligibility:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three-year degree course leading to the
Bachelor of Commerce must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII)
examination conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with
vocational subjects/minimum competency based vocational course conducted by the different
Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education.
OR
Must have passed and examination of another University or Body recognized as equivalent to
Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination.
(Ref. Circular of University of Mumbai, UG/394 of 2004, Dated 6thSeptember, 2004)
Degree Programme No. of Seats
. Division A-120 (Aided)
Division B-120 (Aided)
F.Y.B.Com Division C-120 (Aided)
Bachelor of Division D-120 (Aided)
Commerce Division E-120 (Unaided)
(B.Com) Division A-120 (Aided)
S.Y.B.Com. Division B-120 (Aided)
. Division C-120 (Aided)
DivisionD-120 (Aided)
T.Y.B.Com. 480
Degree Duration : 3 Years (6 Semesters)
Intake Capacity :
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Courses :
Semester I
UASCFC101 Foundation Course
(Extension: Basic
Concepts and Principles)
UBCOMFSI.1 Accountancy and Financial Management I
UBCOMFSI.2 Commerce I
UBCOMFSI.3 Business Economics I
UBCOMFSI.4 Business Communication I
UBCOMFSI.5 Environmental Studies I
UBCOMFSI.6 Mathematical and Statistical Techniques I
Note: No change of subject/s permitted for Semester II.
S.Y.B.Com. (Semester III and IV)
Semester II
UASCFC201 Foundation Course
(Value Education and
Skill Development)
UBCOMFSII.1 Accountancy and Financial Management II
UBCOMFSII.2 Commerce II
UBCOMFSII.3 Business Economics II
UBCOMFSII.4 Business Communication II
UBCOMFSII.5 Environmental Studies II
UBCOMFSII.6 Mathematical and Statistical Techniques II
Eligibility
A learner being eligible for the admission to the S.Y.B.Com. if-
He/she passed each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
He/she failed in not more than two courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations.
Courses :
Semester III
UASCFC301 Foundation Course II
UBCOMSSIII.1 Accountancy and Financial Management III
UBCOMSSIII.2.1 Financial Accounting and Auditing - Introduction to Management Accounting
UBCOMSSIII.2.2 Business Law I
Semester IV
UASCFC401 Foundation Course II
UBCOMSSIV.1 Accountancy and Financial Management IV
UBCOMSSIV.2.1 Financial Accounting and Auditing - Auditing
UBCOMSSIV.2.2 Business Law II
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T.Y.B.Com. (Semester V and VI)
UBCOMSSIII.3 Commerce III
UBCOMSSIII.4 Business Economics III
UBCOMSSIII.5 Company Secretarial Practice I
UBCOMSSIV.3 Commerce IV
UBCOMSSIV.4 Business Economics IV
UBCOMSSIV.5 Company Secretarial Practice II
EligibilityA learner being eligible for the admission to the T.Y.B.Com. if-He/she passed each of courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.ORHe/she passed Semester I and Semester II but failed in not more than two courses, in each of Semester III and Semester IV Examinations. ORHe/she passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than two courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
Semester V
Major Courses
UBCOMTSV.1 Commerce V (Marketing
and Human Resource
Management
UBCOMTSV.2 Business Economics V
UBCOMTSV.3 Financial Accounting V
UBCOMTSV.4 Cost Accounting V
UBCOMTSV.5 Management Accounting
Applied Courses
(Two Courses of the Following)
UBCOMTSV.6.1 Direct and Indirect Taxes V
UBCOMTSV.6.2 Export Marketing V
UBCOMTSV.6.3 Computer System V
UBCOMTSV.6.4 Rural Marketing V
Semester VI
Major Courses
UBCOMTSVI.1 Commerce VI
(Marketing and Human
Resource Management
UBCOMTSVI.2 Business Economics VI
UBCOMTSVI.3 Financial Accounting VI
UBCOMTSVI.4 Cost Accounting VI
UBCOMTSVI.5 Auditing
Applied Courses
(Two Courses of the Following)
UBCOMTSVI.6.1 Direct and Indirect Taxes VI
UBCOMTSVI.6.2 Export Marketing VI
UBCOMTSVI.6.3 Computer System VI
UBCOMTSVI.6.4 Rural Marketing VI
Courses :
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Value Addition Activities for Students
Students Activity Centre conducts workshop like Chocolate and Muffin making, pizza and tart
making, Eco-friendly Ganpati idol making, Calligraphy, Thread Jewellery making, Dance
Workshop, Singing workshop, Dish Gardening, Mini Gardening, etc.
Knowledge Research Centre (Internet Club) is a facility in the library wherein students have
access to internet for study purpose. They can check mails, find references, access google like
search engine, google scholar and other research journals.
Certificate Courses are designed by college for overall development of the students. Students
can do any number of these courses along with their regular academic programme.
Certificate Courses Fee in the fees structure is for additional facilities provided by the college for
the students.
SPDC CC01 Certificate Course in Retail Management SPDC CC02 Certificate Course in Computerized Accountancy and TallySPDC CC03 Certificate Course in Cyber LawSPDC CC04 Certificate Course in Introduction of Business EconomicsSPDC CC05 Certificate Course in Green LifestyleSPDC CC06 Certificate Course in Financial Planning SPDC CC07 Certificate Course in Interpretations of Financial Statements SPDC CC08 Enhancing Skills and Personality Development for the Career in FilmsSPDC CC09 Certificate Course for English in Hospitality and Tourism SPDC CC10 Certificate Course in Introduction to LawSPDC CC11 Understanding Economic Policy MakingSPDC CC12 Certificate Course in Social Work SPDC CC13 Certificate Course in Aesthetic BotanySPDC CC14 Advanced Techniques and Problem Solving in PhysicsSPDC CC15 Laboratory Techniques and Electronic Instrumentation in PhysicsSPDC CC16 Certificate Course in Introduction and Application of Analytical InstrumentsSPDC CC17 Certificate Course in SpectroscopySPDC CC18 Certificate Course in Financial MathematicsSPDC CC19 Certificate Course in Vedic MathematicsSPDC CC20 Certificate Course in Advanced Android ProgrammingSPDC CC21 Certificate Course in Aptitude TestingSPDC CC22 Certificate Course in Technical Research Paper WritingSPDC CC23 Certificate Course in Soft Skills Development Program SPDC CC24 MS Excel, MS Word and Power Point PresentationSPDC CC25 Certificate Course in DTPSPDC CC26 Certificate Course in Mehandi and Bridal Make-UpSPDC CC27 Certificate Course in 2D-FlashSPDC CC28 Certificate Course in Personality DevelopmentSPDC CC29 Certificate Course in English Speaking
Certificate Courses Available
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Mode of Refund of Fees and Deposits
Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admissions:
The candidates who have taken admission in under graduate courses in Government college, in
Government aided 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 30th day after the date of cancellation and thereafter the percentage of fees of
the course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows:
Table-1: Fee Deduction on Cancellation of Admission
Sr. No. Period Percentages
of Deduction
1. Prior to commencement of academic and instruction of the course �500/- Lumpsum
2. Upto 20 days after the commencement of academic term of the 20% of total course amount of fees
3. From 21 days to 50 days after commencement of academic term 30% of the total of the course amount of fees
4. From 51 days to 80 days after the commencement of academic term 50% of the total of the course or 31st August whichever is earlier amount of fees
st th 5. From 1 September to 30 September 60% of the total amount of fees
th 6. After 30 September 100% of the total amount of fees
NOTE:
The total amount considered for the refund of fees from the commencement of academic term, of the
course includes the following:
1. All the fees items chargeable for one year are as per relevant University circulars for different
Faculties (excluding the courses for which the total amount is fixed by other competent authorities).
2. The fees charged towards group insurance and all fees components to be paid asUniversity share
(including Vice-Chancellor Fund, University fees for sports and cultural activities, E-charge,
Disaster Management fund, Examination fees and Enrollment fees) are non-refundable if payment
is made by the college prior to the date of cancellation.
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3. Fees collected for Identity card and Library card, admission form and prospectus, enrollment and
any other course specific fees are not refundable after the commencement of the academic term.
4. 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 component Authorities. The refund
strules are applicable if specified by such authorities (as per the rule of relevant agencies) for the 1
year admission. In case of admission to subsequent years of the course, 0.2859 is applicable for
cancelled 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 and 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 Regulations
1. If a student informs the Principal of the College/ Institution, in writing, within 30 days from the
date of commencement of the term that he/she desires to cancel his/her admission, all fees shall be
refunded to him/her after deduction of Rs.30/-(Rupees thirty only) as administrative charges.
i. At the time of applying for admission, he/she intimates in writing, that he/she has also applied or
intends to apply for admission to one or more of the professional colleges or Institutions or
Departments affiliated to this University which impart instruction for Degree Courses in
Engineering, Architecture, Physiotherapy, Technology, Medicine, Dentistry, Ayurveda, Unani
medicine, Homeopathy, Painting, Commercial Art, Home science and Courses conducted by the
National Defence Academy or Indian Institute of Technology or Regional Colleges of Engineering.
ii. He/She withdraws his/her application, within 7 days from the date of his/her admission to a
stprofessional college or a course mentioned above but not later than 31 August of the same
academic year. In such cases, it shall be binding on the student to produce documentary proof of
his/her being admitted to the professional course.
2. All fees paid by the student at the time of admission shall be refunded to him/her on production of
receipts after deducting Rs.250/- (Rupees two hundred fifty only) or all prescribed fees, whichever
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is less as administrative charges, on following conditions.
i. At the time of applying for admission, he/she intimates in writing, that he/she has also applied or
intends to apply for admission to one or more of the professional colleges or institutions or
departments affiliated to this University which impart instruction for degree course in
Engineering, Architecture, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Audiology and Speech
Therapy, Unani Medicine, Homeopathy, Painting, Commercial Art, Home Science and Courses
conducted by the National Defence Academy or Indian Institute of Technology or Regional
Colleges of Engineering.
ii. He/She withdraws his application in writing within 7 days from the date of his/her admission to a
thprofessional college or a 1 course mentioned in (1) above, but not later than 30 September of the
same academic year. In such cases, it shall be binding on the student to produce documentary proof
of his/her being admitted to the professional course.
thiii. For any cancellation after 30 September but before the end of the term, a student will be eligible to
receive the share of tuition fee for the second term and the annual examination fee if already paid.
The students will not be eligible for any refund if cancellation/studies discontinued after the end of
first term.
Examinations Forms
th1. Forms for examinations in October have to be filled on or before 10 August.
th2. Late Fee forms have to be filled on or before 30 August with a fine of �100
th3. Forms for Examination in March have to be filled on or before 30 November. th
4. Late Fee forms have to be filled on or before 20 December with a fine of �100 and � 500 st
after 31 December.
Enrolment Formsst
The Enrolment forms have to be filled by 31 August. Forms with late fee have to be filled on
thor before 30 September with late fees of �150/-
Project submission
Students should confirm project submission dates with the concerned authorities.
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thFrom College to University 10 August Regular FeethFrom College to University 30 August With late Fee �100/-
T.Y. Examination Forms for March Examination* thFrom College to University 30 November Regular FeethFrom College to University 20 December With late Fee �100/-stFrom College to University 31 December With late Fee �500/-
Academic Calendar
Holidays as per Government rules and notification.
Degree College (F.Y. and S.Y.):
First Term Examination - In the month of October/November
Second Term Examination-In the month of March/April
Third Year examination will be conducted as per the University timetable
Commencement of Degree College: st nd 1 Term from 2 Week of June. nd
2 Term - As per University Notification.
Submissions
Regarding examination projects/assignment/tutorial class test and eligibility
T.Y. Examination Forms for October Examination*
F.Y. Students Enrolment Forms*
stFrom College to University 31 August Regular Fee thFrom College to University 30 September With late Fee �100/-
Scheme of Examination and Semester based Credit and Grading Evaluation SystemThe scheme of examinations for all the courses will be semester Based Credit and Grading pattern as per
University of Mumbai guidelines. Circulars regarding this pattern will be displayed on the Notice Boards
from time to time. Students can also refer to the University website www.mu.ac.in for further details. In
case of any doubts pertaining to examination system students may contact the Convener, Examinations
and Committee.
*All dates may be revised as per circular of University of Mumbai for Academic Year 2021-22
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Institutional Code of Conduct for Students
Institute believes in promoting safe and congenial environment by enforcing following code of conduct.
1. Students should be punctual and attend all lectures/practicals/academic activities.
2. All students must nurture academic integrity by respecting members and ensure safety of property.
3. Students should not indulge in any kind of discrimination pertaining to religion, caste, gender, region, language, sexual orientation, family status, physical or mental disability.
4. Students should not indulge in any indiscipline in the premises.
5. Organisation of meeting and processions without prior permission from the Principal are strictly banned.
6. Smoking, carrying Narcotics, carrying ammunition, explosive and potential weapon and firework is strictly prohibited.
7. Students should wear identity card issued by institute at all times during their stay in the premises.
8. Responsible usage of social media is expected from the students.
9. Every student is expected to dress in decent manner.
10. All students are required to maintain minimum 75% attendance.
11. Use of mobile / camera in premises is strictly prohibited.
12. Silence should be maintained in library / reading room / internet club.
13. Students are expected to take care of green cover in the college campus.
14. Students should not indulge themselves in any unfair practices during examinations.
15. Students should respect gender equality and other human values.
16. Students should undertake at least two certificate courses offered by institute for the academic year.
17. Students are expected to read the prospectus and regularly visit the website of the college.
18. Students may put up their suggestion/grievances in the drop boxes installed at the key areas.
19. Students are strictly prohibited from writing anything on the walls, desk and benches.
20. Ragging in any form is strictly banned in college.
21. Use of gymnasium and sports facility is permitted only beyond class hours. They should produce the Identity cards for availing the various facilities. They should take care to not to disturb the teaching activities.
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Summary of Faculty Development Programon
Evolution from offline to Online Teaching
As Per General
Analytics Views Link of the
Day Name of the Topic Resource Person Date Form Views Total Total P rogram
Views as on Views as on
03.06.2020 06.05.2021
Day 1 Creation of PPT Dr. Shubhangi 30.05.2020 Live 12663 54564 124806 https://youtu.be/
Videos Patil CD27htAt32I
Effective Use of Dr. Narendra
Teaching Tools Joshi
Day 2 and Methodologies 31.05.2020 Live 10682 45431 107745 https://youtu.be/
for Online Education PkuhY9Eis2E
Google Classroom Mrs. Bhavya
Ahuja Grover
Online Education - Mr. Amit
Expanding the Chowdry
Day 3 Reach of Classroom 01.06.2020 Live 8151 22437 71917 https://youtu.be/
Learning hq1nwsWglik
Virtual Classroom: Prof. Dr. Arjun
The ‘New Normal’ Ghatule
YouTube Video Dr. Yogendra Pal
and Blended
Day 4 02.06.2020 Live 7177 20143 48598 https://youtu.be/
New Education Dr. Janardhanan u0UE4u84mbQ
Policy 2019 Gangathulasi Classroom
Hands on Training Microsoft Teams
Day 5 with Microsoft Ms. Neeti Soota 03.06.2020 Live 7376 13618 64026 https://youtu.be/
Mr. Nitin Pahwa SsAJrufplU4
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Summary of Student Development Programme on
E – Learning: Blackboard to Broadband
As Per General
Analytics Views L ink of the
Day Name of the Topic Resource Person Date Form Views Total Total Program
Views as on Views as on
03.06.2020 06.05.2021
From the Desk https://youtu.be/
Day 1 of a Monitor Mr. Ravi Nair 30.06.2020 Live 5002 16587 41330 BU_m37nDyYk Cyber Security Adv. (Dr.) Prashant Mali 01.07.2021 Live 3480 8813 27980 https://youtu.be/
Day 2 Internet Banking Mr. Vikas KP2DskaD19g & Payment Apps Panditrao Understanding Dr. Shubhangi MS-Word & PPT Patil 02.07.2020 Live 2519 7724 22340 https://youtu.be/
Day 3 Stress Coping Dr. Harish wX022Rk_Ju8 Mechanism Shetty MS- Excel Dr. Sakharam Muley
Day 4 03.07.2020 Live 1854 5586 20116 https://youtu.be/ Free Apps and Dr. Yogendra RQgZCnFOYqg Mobile Video Pal Making Success Stories Mr. Nichiket Joshi of Achievers Mr. Rishabh Kaalia
Day 5 & Millennials Mr. Smitesh 04.07.2020 Live 1647 4832 15573 https://youtu.be/ More R7ip8va3VFA Dr. Mahesh Bedekar Mr. Aditya Pandey
Explore the Mrs. Bhavya
Day 6 Google and Ahuja 05.07.2020 Live 1086 4824 12208 https://youtu.be/ Google Grover awXErKMPfaE Classroom
Content Writing Ms. Kajal
Day 7 Huria 06.07.2020 Live 1293 5293 15124 https://youtu.be/ Digital Mr. Jasmin nAK5Jo-C8Cs Marketing Dawada
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Glorious 40 EventsSatish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana College, Thane established in the year 1980 has completed 40 years in the field of education, excellence and modernity. Our institution has developed itself in the last 40 years from a small facility into a massive educational hub and this 40th year though was marked with pandemic, the spirit of the institution continued to prevail. The institution made its foray into the area which was new to it and that was “Technology in education”. Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana college went full-fledged into adopting the new normal of being online and ensured that apart from academic development of students their all-round development was a must during these testing times and thus developed the unique idea of celebrating the 40th year with 40 unique programs for students, organized by the students.
In view of that, the first program was aired on 18th August 2020 simultaneously on the college YouTube and Facebook channels live. Eminent speakers from across the industry joined us on the online platform. The programs that were conducted, varied from finance to taxation, to investment, to data sciences. Programs were conducted on digital marketing to retail marketing. Best practices in HR to importance of upskilling to becoming job relevant in the market was covered.
Literature based programs like “words make worlds” to how to master story telling was also covered. Many well-known artist and theatre personalities featured as guest speakers under Glorious 40.
Marathi Bhasha Divas was celebrated by senior and junior college under the banner of Glorious 40 program. Not only were webinars planned, but also, poster making competition, quiz competitions were conducted. Also, competition like “Immortal waves of language skill” was conducted on the virtual platform to judge the recitation and elocution skills of students in three different languages namely Hindi, English and Marathi.
The team of Glorious 40 was able to make a history by planning and executing the Annual Fest of our college “UTOPIA” in the online mode and that is why this year the fest was renamed as “V-Utopia”. Intra- departmental to inter departmental and then inter-collegiate level events under “V- Utopia” became a national fest this year with students participating from colleges across India. In similar manner “INDHRADHANU” - Junior college fest - was also planned and conducted with immense & enthusiastic response from students.
S.V. Kulkarni Vyakhanmala the annual program organized by NSS every year also was conducted on the virtual platform as the last program under the banner of Glorious 40 with social entrepreneur Dr. Girish Kulkarni being the speaker for the day and weight lifting Grand Master Mr. Suhas Khamkar being the speaker for degree college.
40th program under the banner of Glorious 40 was concluded on 29th of May 2021.
Mrs. Sarika Sagar
(Convenor Glorious 40)
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Sr. No. Name of The Program Speakers Department Date PlatformLink of the
Program
1Investing Even Before You GetYour Wisdom Tooth
Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/
ekgg5w_5ogi
2 Voice Art: Career OpportunityinVoicing Industry
Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/y
i0bpctoi1y
3
Know Your Fundamental Rightand Duties Streamyard
https://youtu.be/
wltzwfskzxq
4
Post Corona Opportunity for
Young India Streamyard
https://youtu.be/
oin6aqityne
5 Follow Every Rainbow Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/
88i7q4vcj_m
6
National Level Poster Making
Competition AtmanirbharBharat
Recordedhttps://youtu.be/c
8uu84zkqau
7 Basics of HRM Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/k
foz9pgmtxi
8 A Creative Discourse Ms Teams
9 Internship Drive Month Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/g
1fcndkdyag
10Corporate Governance EmergingTrends
Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/j
0xwqco8wgu
11Driving Force Behind theDemand for Data Sciences
Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/
pl7jgh6dnyq
12A Chance of EncounteringSomething Wonderful
Mathematics and Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/
d-nvrqrdl4e
13Talk Show- An Evening withVirajas
Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/
u5hpftewtmm
14 Campus to Life Find Your WayGlorious 40 Team Streamyard
https://youtu.be/
bqirnbue_dy
15Basic of Intellectual Property
Rights
Mr. Prashant Rathi
Mr. Udya Sabnis
Adv. Tejas Deshmukh
Mr. Prashant
Pole
Mr. Bhavik
Vora/ Dr. Ajit Marathe/ Dietician Pradnya
Padhye
Mr. Preetam
Deuskar/Mrs. Meghana Milind Kshirsagar/
Milind Kshirsagar
Mr. Sachin Tulsankar
Mr. Jayesh Shikarkhane
Mrs. Sujata
Ranjan
CA Varadraj Bapat
Mrs. Sampada Basarkar
Mr. Atul Surve
Mr. Virajas Kulkarni
Mrs. Sushma Mali
Adv. Mandar
Chandrachud
B.Com.
Accounting and Finance
Film, Television and New Media Production
Business Law
Accountancy
Bachelor of Management
Studies
B.Com. Banking and Insurance
Mathematics and Statistics
Film, Television and New Media Production
Placement
Committee
Accountancy
Computer Science and Information Technology
Statistics
B.Com. Accounting and Finance
B.Com. Accounting and
Finance
18.08.2020
09.09.2020
19.09.2020
25.09.2020
26.09.2020
13.10.2020
30.10.2020
12.10.2020
15.10.2020
23.10.2020
24.10.2020
30.10.2020
02.11.2020
16.11.2020
07.11.2020 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/c
vr7wsnzgea
Summary of Glorious 40 Events
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Name of The Program Speakers Department Date PlatformLink of the
Program
16 Everyday InnovationMrs. Smita.
Ojha
Computer
Science and
Information
Technology
https://youtu.be/
4xpoctzdfwq09.11.2020 Streamyard
17 Immortal Waves of LanguageSkills
Prof Indira/Mrs. Vrushali Bhosale/ Prof. Mukeherjee/ Mrs. Pramodini
Junior College
Bachelor of Management Studies
10.11.2020 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/z
zdeu8xjtca
18 Social Media MarketingMr. Ram Ganapathy
10.11.2020 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/mxrywrkg4ma
19 New Education PolicyDr. Sanjay Gopal
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
11.11.2020 Ms Teams
20 Story Telling Mr. Sojal Sawant
Film, Television and New Media Production
28.11.2020 Ms Teams
21Economic and Social Impact ofCOVID-19 On India
Mr. Deepak Chavan/ Dr. Prithviraj Desai/Mr. Vishal Ahuja/Mr. Sharad Pachisiya/Mr. Abhijeet Punde/Mr. Jeetendra Bafna
Junior College -Economics
30.11.2020 Ms Teams
B.Com. Accounting and Finance
andB.Com. Banking and Insurance
Computer Science and Information Technology
Streamyard22 Investment Awareness Week
18.01.2021 to 23.01.2021
23 27.01.2021 StreamyardWebinar on A Gateway toVFXand Animation on World
Mr. Vikram Kulkarni
Dr. Manjusha Musmade
https://youtu.be/dq-w3cn5nds
https://youtu.be/0tgrk1pgsek;
https://youtu.be/fwd17gqcydq;
https://youtu.be/bxltislwjae;
https://youtu.be/rjqwgrmydgq;
https://youtu.be/ztdnmqqhvos;
https://youtu.be/3he4e5qizmy
Sr. No.
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Name of The Program Speakers Department Date Platform ProgramLink of the
24 Talk Show-Becoming Job Readyby Up Skilling
Mrs. Roli Gupta/
Mr. Siddharth
Ghoshal/
Mrs Jagruti
Khotekar
Glorious 40 Team
25.01.2021 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/e60fh7k7dvi
25Upcoming Age of Entrepreneurin Current Times
Mr. Suresh Umap
Commerce 04.02.2021 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/6th_c_ijsfw
Between Spread sheet-OnlineQuiz Competition
26B.Com. Accounting and Finance
30.01.2021 Streamyard https://youtu.be/iw7c4kilsku
28 Skill for EntrepreneurshipDr. Kusum Joshi
Chemistry 06.03.2021 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/t
3h5gqte6z4
29 Competitive ExamsDr. Ramesh
RunwalPhysics 12.02.2021 Streamyard
https://youtu.be/ki
3_j1boh38
30 Words Make World Dr. Neena Nair English 13.02.2021 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/v
sxw_yzlc04
Shriya Bugde / Sampada
Joglekar Kulkarni / Jyoti
Mukane /Rj Dilip / Sachin Kumavat
32Webinar on Glimpses of Food Safety Approach InFood Industry
Dr. Shilpa Verekar
Botany 20.02.2021 Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/s
hld5g0n_nm
33Talk Show-MarathiBhasha Divas
Kishore Kadam / Sucheta Nalavade / Titiksha Gawde
Marathi27.02.2021/
02.03.2020Streamyard
https://youtu.be/
m4kea0a7f0i;
https://youtu.be/n
segwlvrzxm
34 Analysis of Budget
CA Nikhilesh
SomanEconomics 06.03.2021 Streamyard
https://youtu.be/7
whu6lxaie0
35Trekking anAdventurous Stream
Dr. Mrunmaiyee
SatamHistory 13.03.2021 Streamyard
https://youtu.be/2
yn5j2cafje
36
Effective Use of
Online Research
Technique
Dr. Santosh Hulagabali Library 20.03.2021
Streamyardhttps://youtu.be/q
fhayem-khc
31 Utopia / Indradhanu
Art Circle /Junior College
14.03.2021to 25.03.2021/ 07.04.2021
Streamyard/Zoom/Ms Teams
https://youtu.be/pxqywcca5rw;
https://youtu.be/rlul2pombxq;
https://youtu.be/3rbexee7b0;
https://youtu.be/5ry3yn2lp2w
Competition
Sr. No.
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Name of The Program Speakers Department Date Platform ProgramLink of the
Sr. No.
37Article Writing Competition on Post Covid World
Research Promotion Cell
15.03.2021/ 19.03.2021 Ms Teams
38 Effective Presentation Skills Mr. Ravi SagarGlorious 40 Team
23.04.2021 Recordedhttps://youtu.be/cvrzuqd8xra
Retail Management Mr. Kothari M.Com. Streamyard
40 S.V. Kulkarni Vyakhanmala
Dr. Girish Kulkarni / Mr. Suhas Khamkar
NSS-Senior/Junior
28.05.2021/ 29.05.2021
Streamyard
-
39 - -
-
Competition
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Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
June Bridge Course for T.Y.B.A. Students Academics Economics
Bridge Course Academics History and FC
13th Konkan History Congress Conference History and FC
Bridge Course for T.Y.B.A. Students Academics Marathi
Becoming Confident Speakers Co-Curricular English
Bridge Course for T.Y.B.Sc. Students Academics Chemistry
Review on Green Practices in Chemistry Laboratory - Co-curricular Chemistry
Article Writing/Suggestions by Faculty Members,
Laboratory Staff and Students.
Assessment for Chemistry Learning (Formative assessment) Academics Chemistry
of F.Y.B.Sc. Students
Workshop on ‘Handling of Instruments and Biosafety Workshop Botany
Measures’
Lecture on Pearl Culture & Oyster Farming Co-curricular Zoology
Bridge Courses Academics Mathematics
and Statistics
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of World Environment Co-curricular Library
Day on 5th June 2021
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of International Yoga Co-curricular Library
Day on 21st June 2021
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of International Day Co-curricular Library
Against Drugs Abuse on 26th June 2021
Advisory Committee Meeting Meeting NSS Committee
Celebration of Yoga Day in College and in University Extracurricular NSS Committee
of Mumbai
Celebrating Kargil Vijay Diwas Extracurricular NSS Committee
Arranging Motivational Guest Lectures. Extracurricular NSS Committee
Enrolment Drive for NSS Unit Extracurricular NSS Committee
Awareness on ‘World Environment Day’ Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Rally on ‘Anti-Child Labour Day’ Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Celebration of ‘International Yoga Day’ Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Awareness Rally/Street Play/ Poster Making on Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
‘International Day Against Drug & Trafficking’
World Environment Day: Awareness Rally Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
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Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
June Anti-Child Labour Day’: Really, Poster Making Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
International Yoga Day: Lecture, Practical Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
International Drug & Traffic king’ Day: Awareness Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Rally and Lecture
ATC and TSC Camp Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Ice-Breaking Session – All TY Students Information "Placement
About Placement Activities Co-curricular and Career
Counselling Cell”
Display of Notice /Announcement on PA System for
Students Regarding Registration of Names for Extracurricular Sports Committee
Participation in Sports.
Collection of Documents Mandatory for Participation Extracurricular Sports Committee
in Sports.
Inhouse Survey of Unskilled Workers Extracurricular Being Me
Committee
Inhouse Survey of Old Age People Extracurricular Being Me
Committee
July Program on Skill Development for T.Y.B.A. Students Co-curricular Economics
Orientation of F.Y.B.A./ FY.B.Com/ F.Y.B.Sc. Orientation All Departments
Visit to College Library Co-curricular History and FC
Special Lecture series on Interdisciplinary Topics Academics History and FC
Literature Based Quiz Competition for SYBA/TYBA Co-curricular Marathi
Film, Television
Movie Screening for FY Students (Every Week) Co-curricular a nd New Media
Production
Lecture on “What Is Sociology?” for the FYBA Students Co-curricular Sociology
with A PPT Presentation
Audio Book Reading Competition Extracurricular English
Workshop on Entrepreneurship Development Program Workshop Commerce
Financial Inclusion Initiative Academics Accountancy
IPR Related Lecture Co-curricular Business
Economics
Bridge Lecture for FY students Academics Business
Economics
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
July Bridge Lecture for FY students Academics Environmetal
Studies
Observation of International Tiger Day Co-curricular Environmetal
Studies
B.Com. in
National Conference of All Self-Financing Department Conference Banking
and Insurance
B.Com. in
Seminar on Career Prospects in Insurance Seminar Banking
and Insurance
Bachelor of
National Conference Conference Management
Studies
Formation of Dr. C.V. Raman Club (Students of S.Y.B.Sc. Co-curricular Physics
and T.Y.B.Sc. as Members)
Conducting a Learning Aptitude Test for F.Y.B.Sc. Co-curricular Physics
Students to Identify Weak/Advance Learners
First Lecture of Series Academics Physics
Quiz Competition Extracurricular Physics
World Nature Conservation Day - Documentary Show Co-curricular Chemistry
Quiz Competition Extracurricular Botany
Excursion Co-curricular Botany
Field Visit/Excursion Co-curricular Zoology
Induction Program for FY students Co-curricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Fun in Maths program Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Computer Science
Faculty Development Program Workshop and Information
Technology
Research Paper Writing Workshop Computer Science
and Information
Technology
Training to the Students for Handling E-Resources and Workshop Library
Ethical Use of Information
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
July Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Kargil Vijay Diwas Co-curricular Library
on 26th July 2021
Distribution of Set of Textbooks to the Students from Co-curricular Library
College Book –Bank Scheme
Developing Ecosystem for Incubation Centre Co-curricular Internal Qualtiy
Assurance Cell
Selection Round for Participation in Different Events of Extracurricular Art Circle and
Youth Festival Zonal Round UTOPIA
Workshop on Pizza & Tart Making Workshop Student Activity
Centre
Workshop on Chocolate & Muffin Making Workshop Student Activity
Centre
Gender Sensitization Workshop for Two Days Workshop Women
(Five Hours Per Day) Development Cell
Tree Plantation Drive Extracurricular NSS Committee
Orientation of the Volunteers Co-curricular NSS Committee
LTP Camp Selection Extracurricular NSS Committee
Avhan Camp Selection Extracurricular NSS Committee
Celebration of Gurupornima Extracurricular NSS Committee
Submission of Enrollment List and Registration of College Extracurricular NSS Committee
NSS unit
Guru Poornima Celebration Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
World Population Day Awareness Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Tree Plantation Drive Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Kargil Day Demonstration Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Guru Poornima Celebration: Lecture Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
World Population Day Awareness Rally Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Tree Plantation Drive Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Kargil Day Celebration: Lecture, Demonstration Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Entrepreneurship Development Program Co-curricular Commerce
Association
Inaugural Function - Guest Lecture by Literary Personality Co-curricular Literary
Association
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
July Appointment of Coaches After the Approval of Principal and
Management. (Cricket, Football, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Extracurricular Sports Committee
Handball & Volleyball)
Preparation of Entry and Eligibility and Submission at the Extracurricular Sports Committee
Venue of Competition.
Procurement of Sports Items and Sports Uniform for Extracurricular Sports Committee
College Teams/Players
Orientation Program about Departmental Activities for the Extracurricular Sports Committee
First Year Students.
Training of Teams Extracurricular Sports Committee
Sensitisation of Students about LGBTQ Community Extracurricular Being Me
(Online/Offline) Committee
Poster/Short Film Competition Extracurricular Being Me
Committee
August Workshop on Statistical Analysis and Fitting Data Workshop Economics
Guest Lecture on Various Topics Related to the Syllabus Academics History and FC
One Day Workshop on Numismatic Workshop History and FC
Patriotic Song Competition Extracurricular History and FC
International Friendship Day - Poetry Recitation and Extracurricular Marathi
Literary Readings about 'Friendship'
World Library Day - Special Visit to the College Library Co-curricular Marathi
Three Days Practical Workshop for TYBA Students on Workshop Sociology
Statistics and Application of Computer in Research
Career in Radio Jockeying Extracurricular English
Event Anchoring Competition Extracurricular English
B.A. in
Photography Exhibition - Picturesque Extracurricular Multimedia
and Mass
Communication
Film, Television
Song Recording (Studio Practical Work For FY Students) Co-curricular and New Media
Production
Lecture on Awareness about IPR Extracurricular Commerce
PPT/Essay Competition Extracurricular Commerce
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
August Add-On courses- on Tally and Advance Excel Extracurricular Accountancy
Visit to AGM Co-curricular Accountancy
Program for Underprivileged Children Under Being Me Extracurricular Business
Economics
Celebration of Green Friendship Day Co-curricular Environmental
Studies
Urja Setu Exhibition Extracurricular Environmental
Studies
Expert Guidance Session for TYBAF Academics B.Com. in
Accounting and
Finance
Thoughts of Eminent Economist- PPT Competition for Extracurricular B.Com. in
SYBAF Accounting and
Finance
B.Com. in
Add on course – 30 hours for TYBAF Co-curricular Accounting and
Finance
B.Com. in
Internal Assessment Academics Banking and
Insurance
B.Com. in
Faculty Exchange Program Extracurricular Banking and
Insurance
NSDC Add On Course Co-curricular B.Com. in
Banking and
Insurance
Entrepreneurship Club Activity Extracurricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Science Fiction/Story Telling Competition Extracurricular Physics
Talk on Career in Physics Co-curricular Physics
Workshop on Laboratory Skill Development Among Workshop Chemistry
Students
Allocation of Mini Projects to Students, Best Projects to be Extracurricular Chemistry
Selected to Represent College at AVISHKAR Competition.
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
August Field Visits Co-curricular Botany
Nature Photography Competition Extracurricular Botany
Animal Breeding & Cattle Production: Guest Lecture Co-curricular Zoology
Workshop on R Software for Data Analysis Workshop Mathematics and
Statistics
Workshop on Mathematical Communication Skills Workshop Mathematics and
Statistics
Expert Guidance Session on Recent Technologies Co-curricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
Quiz for Advanced Learner and Slow Learner Extracurricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
Workshop on Entreprenurship Co-curricular Internal Quality
Assurance Cell
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Lokmanya Tilak Co-curricular Library
Punyatithi on 1st August 2021
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Librarians Day on Co-curricular Library
12st August 2021
Workshop on Poster making and Cartooning Workshop Art Circle and
UTOPIA
Training in Folk Dance to Participate in Youth Festival Zonal Extracurricular Art Circle and
and Final Round UTOPIA
Participation in youth festival zonal and Final round Extracurricular Art Circle and
UTOPIA
Lecture on Financial Assistance for Research Projects Extracurricular Research
Promotion Cell
Inauguration of Science Association Co-curricular Science
Association
Awareness Program for Government Scholarship Extracurricular SC/ST Committee
/ Minority Cell /
OBC Cell
Workshop on Soap Making Workshop Student Activity
Centre
Workshop on Eco-Friendly Ganpati Idol Making Workshop Student Activity
Centre
63
AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
August Disaster Management Lecture and Demonstrations Extracurricular NSS Committee
Celebration of 15th August Independence Day Extracurricular NSS and NCC
Committee
Blood Donation Camp Extracurricular NSS and NCC
Committee
Rally and Street Play on Awareness on Donation of Blood Extracurricular NSS Committee
Guest Lecture On ‘International Youth Day’ Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
National Sports Day Motivation Talk Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
International Youth Day: Motivation Lecture Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
National Sports Day Motivation Talk Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
PPT Competition Extracurricular Commerce
Association
Language Skills Development - Workshops on Proof- Workshop Literary
Reading and Editing Skills Association
Personality Development and Confidence Building Co-curricular " Placement and
Workshop Career
Counselling Cell”
Felicitation Ceremony of Achievers Extracurricular Staff Academy
Selection of Teams/Players for Inter Collegiate Extracurricular Sports Committee
Tournaments Scheduled in the Month of September
(Football, Cross-Country, Half Marathon, Kabaddi etc.)
Preparation of Entry and Eligibility and Submission at the Extracurricular Sports Committee
Venue of Competition
Finalizing and Recommending Names of Players to the Extracurricular Sports Committee
Management for the Award of Best Sports Person
(Men & Women) on Foundation Day.
Training of Teams Extracurricular Sports Committee
Online Session on Skill Development for Unskilled Workers Extracurricular Being Me
(Depending Upon Survey Result Conducted in June) Committee
September Lecture on Union Public Service Examination Co-curricular History and FC
and Maharashtra Public Service Commission.
Local Study Tour Co-curricular History and FC
Internal Examination Academics History and FC
Meet the Author Co-curricular Marathi
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
September Guest Lectures on Career in Social Work Co-curricular Sociology
Lecture on Non-violent Communication Academics English
Short Film Competition (In Association With Blue Co-curricular Film, Television
Entertainment) and New Media
Production
Lecture on Development of Leadership Qualities and Co-curricular Commerce
Employability Skills
Lectures on various topics Co-curricular Commerce
Visit to District Legal Services Authority, Thane in Co-curricular Business Law
Thane Court
Urja Setu Exhibition Extracurricular Environmental
Studies
World Tourism Day Co-curricular Environmental
Studies
Non-verbal Communication and Grapevine Activity for Extracurricular B.Com. in
FYBAF Accounting
and Finance
Expert Guidance Session Academics B.Com. in
Accounting and
Finance
Model exhibition in FC for FYBAF Co-curricular B.Com. in
Accounting and
Finance
Workshop on Mutual Fund and Share Market Workshop B.Com. in
Banking and
Insurance
Seminar on Goal Setting / Chanakya Neeti Seminar Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Second Lecture of Series Academics Physics
Workshop/Seminar on Use of PSpice Simulation Workshop Physics
Remedial Lectures Academics Physics
Seminar on Research Methodology Literature Survey Seminar Chemistry
Documentation and Scientific Writing
Awareness of Intellectual Property Rights Extracurricular Chemistry
World Cardiac Day: Guest Lecture Co-curricular Botany
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
September Quiz Competition Extracurricular Zoology
Teacher’s Day Celebration Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Presentation by students Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Maths Magic Show Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Remedial Lectures Academics Mathematics and
Statistics
Expert Guidance Session on Recent Technologies Co-curricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
IPR Related to Software and Details about IPR Courses Co-curricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
Semester II and IV ATKT Examination Academics Examination
Committee
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Teachers Day on Co-curricular Library
5th Septembery 2021
Two Days Research Management Symposia Symposia Research
Promotion Cell
Workshop on Acting Workshop Art Circle and
UTOPIA
Gendering Poetic Spaces Extracurricular Women
Development Cell
Celebration of NSS Day Extracurricular NSS Committee
Swacch Bharat Abhiyan at Nearby Police Station Extracurricular NSS Committee
Raksha Bandhan Celebration at Orphanage/Old People Home Extracurricular NSS Committee
Teacher’s Day Celebration Extracurricular NCC Boys &
Girls Unit
World Ozone Day Awareness Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Ganesh Visarjan Traffic Control Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Traffic Awareness Programme (TAP) Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
World Ozone Day: Awareness Rally, Lecture Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Ganesh Visarjan: Traffic Control, Volunteering Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Granthabhet - One Day Library Visit Extracurricular Literary
Association
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
September Internship Drive Month – FY, SY, TY and Master Degree Extracurricular "Placement and
Students of All Streams Career
Counselling Cell”
Workshop on “How To Write Research Paper Relating to Workshop Being Me
Being Me Objectives” (Preparation for Avishkar Convention) Committee
October Submission of F.C Project Academics History and FC
Submission of T.Y.B.A History Project Academics History and FC
T.Y.B.A. Preliminary Examination Academics History and FC
Storytelling Workshop Workshop English
Financial Literacy Festival for Week Co-curricular Commerce
PPT Competition Extracurricular Accountancy
Expert Guidance Session for TYBBI Students Academics B.Com. in
Banking and
Insurance
Poster Making Competition Extracurricular B.Com. in
Banking and
Insurance
Guest Lectures & Expert Guidance Session for Academics Bachelor of
TYBMS Students Management
Studies
World Food Day - Field Visit/ Chemistry Quiz with Extracurricular Chemistry
Special Emphasis on Nutrition and Awareness of
Food Adulteration and its Detection.
Entrepreneurship in Horticulture: Workshop/Projects Workshop Botany
by Students
Poster making Competition Extracurricular Zoology
Effect of Lockdown on Wildlife, Domestic Animals Co-curricular Zoology
& Pollution
Vachan Prerana Din Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Add on Course on Recent Technology Academics Computer Science
and Information Technology
Semester I and III Regular and ATKT Examination Academics Examination
Committee
Lecture by Dr. Maya Suryavanshi on her Visit and Co-curricular Science
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
October Research on Study of Ice Formation and Movement Association
in Antartica
Participation in prestigious One Act Play Competitions Extracurricular Art Circle and
UTOPIA
Celebration of Gandhi Jayanti in University of Mumbai Extracurricular NSS Committee
Distribution of Clothes and sweets to poor people on Diwali Extracurricular NSS Committee
Speech Competition On Gandhi Jayanti Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Expert Talk On ‘World Mental Health Day’ Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Gandhi Jayanti Guest Lecture Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
World Mental Health Day’ Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Rashtriy Diwas: Lecture Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Selection of Teams/Players for Inter Collegiate Tournaments Extracurricular Sports Committee
Taking Place in the Month of November
(Athletics, Wrestling, Ball Badminton, Basketball etc.)
Preparation of Entry and Eligibility and Submission at Extracurricular Sports Committee
Department of Physical Education & Sports, University
of Mumbai
Training of Teams. Extracurricular Sports Committee
November Film Screening on Envionrment, Gender, etc. for Co-curricular History and FC
FC students
Career Guidance Lecture Series (3 Lectures) Extracurricular Marathi
Seminar on Electronic Media Seminar "B.A. in Multimedia
and Mass
Communication”
Being Me Activity Extracurricular Environmetal
Studies
National Level Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights Workshop B.Com. in
Accounting and
Finance
Guidance Session on Financial Planning Co-curricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Third Lecture of Series Academics Physics
Workshop/Seminar on Data Analysis Workshop Physics
National Entrepreneurship Day - Workshop / Seminar on
“How to Startup Small Industry” Workshop Chemistry
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
November PPT Competition on Projects Completed by Students. Extracurricular Chemistry
Lecture on ‘Aromatherapy’ Co-curricular Botany
Identification of Snakes, Treatment on Snake Bite, Rescue
& Handling Co-curricular Zoology
Bridge Courses Academics Mathematics and
Statistics
E-Waste Club Activities Extracurricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Constitution Day Co-curricular Library
on 26th November 2021
Self Defence Techniques Workshop for All Faculty Girls Workshop Women
Development Cell
RAYLA Lectures Extracurricular NSS Committee
Socio-Economic Survey Extracurricular NSS Committee
Advisory Meeting Extracurricular NSS Committee
Children’s Day Celebration Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Units
NCC Day Celebration Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Unit
Personality Development Programme Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Literature and Language Based Competition - Essay, Extracurricular Literary Association
Elocution and Recitation Competition
How to Write Resume? How to Face Group Discussion Extracurricular Placement and
and Personal Interview? Career
Counselling Cell
Competitions for Staff Members - Quiz, Antakshari, Extracurricular Staff Academy
Literary Activities
Finalization of Events and Schedule for Annual Sports Extracurricular Sports Committee
Procurement of Medals and Other Equipment Required
for Annual Sports. Extracurricular Sports Committee
Issue and Collection of Entry Forms for Annual Sports Extracurricular Sports Committee
Selection of Teams/Players for Inter Collegiate Tournaments
Schedule in the Month of December (Archery, Weight Extracurricular Sports Committee
Lifting, Power Lifting, Judo etc.)
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
November Preparation of Entry and Eligibility and Submission to Extracurricular Sports Committee
the Organizing Secretary of Competition.
Training of Teams Extracurricular Sports Committee
December Workshop on Loan Processing and Finance Company Workshop Economics
Visit to Historic Places Co-curricular History and FC
Workshop on Tourism and Career Opportunities Workshop History and FC
Students' Enterprise: 'Mudra' Annual Extracurricular Marathi
Celebration of Human Rights Day Co-curricular Sociology
Storytelling Competition Extracurricular English
Visit to RBI/SEBI/Industry Co-curricular Commerce
Visit to BSE, NSE and RBI Co-curricular Accountancy
ECONZEST – Annual Festival Extracurricular Business
Economics
Project Guidance Session on Research Methodology for Co-curricular B.Com. in
TYBAF Accounting and
Finance
World Soil Day Co-curricular Environmetal
Studies
RBI Visit for TYBBI Students Co-curricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Local Bank Visit for FYBBI Students Co-curricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
BSE/NSE Visit for SYBBI Students Co-curricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Soft Skill Development by Techno Serve Co-curricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Certificate Course on Digital Marketing Co-curricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Career Guidance Session for MBA - CAT/CET Extracurricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Avishkar Research Convention (Project) (Minimum Two Entries) Extracurricluar Physics
PPT Competition Extracurricluar Physics
National Pollution Control Day - Chemistry Poster and
Rangoli Competition with Special Emphasis on Measures
of Pollution Control. Co-curricular Chemistry
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
December Workshop on Bonsai Techniques Workshop Botany
Colour Blindness Survey Extracurricluar Zoology
MATHEGON, Mathematical Game Fair Extracurricluar Mathematics and
Statistics
National Mathematics Day 22nd Dec Extracurricluar Mathematics and
Statistics
One week Mathematical festival Fest-O-Ganit Extracurricluar Mathematics and
Statistics
Annual Book Exhibition Co-curricular Library
Workshop for Non-Teaching Staff Workshop Internal Quality
Assurance Cell
Workshop on Singing Workshop Art Circle and
UTOPIA
Participation in 15th Inter-Collegiate / Institute / Extracurricluar Research
Department Avishkar Research Convention 2021-22 Promotion Cell
Program in Collaboration with Vidnyana Bharati, Thane Extracurricluar Science
Association
Intercollegiate Cultural Festival ‘UTOPIA’ Extracurricluar Art Circle and
UTOPIA
Seven Day Residential Camp at the Adopted Village Extracurricluar NSS Committee
Rallies on Save Girl Child Extracurricluar NSS Committee
AIDS Awareness Rally and Programme with Civil Hospital of Extracurricluar NSS Committee
Thane
S.V. Kulkarni Vyakyanmala (Two Days) Extracurricluar NSS Committee
G.K. Phanse Elocution Competition Extracurricluar G.K. Phanse
Elocution
Competition
Committee
World AIDS Day Awareness Extracurricluar NCC Girls & Boys
Units
Swachhata Pakwada Extracurricluar NCC Boys Unit
Visit to RBI/SEBI Extracurricluar Commerce
Association
Literary Fest - Organizing Book Exhibition, Author Extracurricluar Literary
Interview for Students Association
Preparation and Display the Schedule of Events for Extracurricluar Sports Committee
Annual Sports
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
December Conduct of Annual Sports Extracurricluar Sports Committee
Selection of Teams/Players for Inter Collegiate Tournaments Extracurricluar Sports Committee
Taking Place in the Month of January (Boxing, Fencing,
Mallakhamb & Gymnastics, Yoga etc.)
Preparation of Entry and Eligibility and Submission to Extracurricluar Sports Committee
the Organizing Secretary of Competition
Inhouse Survey of Divyangjan Extracurricluar Being Me
Fun Filled Skill Activities/ Teaching them Simple MS Word/
Computer Based Games or Skill Enhancing Activities Co-curricular Being Me
January International Workshop on Academic Writing Workshop History and FC
Workshop on History of Trademarks, Design and
Symbols through the Newspapers Workshop History and FC
Marathi Bhasha Pandharwada: Various Competitions
to Enhance Literary Competence Extracurricular Marathi
Guest Lectures On What is the Career in Sociology for
SYBA & TYBA Students Co-curricular Sociology
Drafting Effective CV/Resume Co-Curricular English
Seminar on Corporate Communication & Public Relations Seminar "B.A. in
Multimedia and
Mass
Communication”
Guest Lecture on Script Writing (By Well-Known Director Co-curricular Film, Television
from Industry) and New Media
Production
Intercollegiate Quiz & Ad Jingle Making Competition Extracurricular Commerce
Lecture on Problems Faced by Women Labour
(Being Me Mission) Co-curricular Commerce
National Level Conference Conference Business
Economics
Awareness Session about Law Relating to Women Extracurricular Business Law
Urja Setu Exhibition Extracurricular Environmental
Studies
Add on Course of 30 hours for FYBAF Co-curricular B.Com. in
Accounting and
Finance
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
January Add on Course of 30 hours for SYBAF Co-curricular B.Com. in
Accounting and
Finance
Ice-Breaking Session – FC for FYBAF Co-curricular B.Com. in
Accounting and
Finance
Workshop on Research Methodology Workshop B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Webinar on IPR Co-curricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Management Club Activity Co-curricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Industrial Visit Co-curricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Science Exhibition (Physinova) Co-curricular Physics
Fourth Lecture of Series Co-curricular Physics
Remedial Lectures Academic Physics
“BEING ME” Initiative Activity - Guest Lecture Co-curricular Chemistry
Excursions Co-curricular Botany
Excursions Co-curricular Zoology
Guest Lecture Co-curricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Workshop on Mathematical Software Workshop Mathematics and
Statistics
Workshop on Research Methodology Workshop Mathematics and
Statistics
Hutatma Din Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
IT Fest Co-curricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
IT Exhibition Co-curricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
January Policy Framework for Instituional Distingtivness Co-curricular Internal Quality
Assurance Cell
Final Round of 15th Inter-Collegiate / Institute / Department Extracurricular Research
Avishkar Research Convention 2021-22 at University Level Promotion Cell
Star Gazing Program Co-curricular Science Association
Workshop on Thread Jewellery Making Workshop Student Activity
Centre
Celebration of Republic Day with Marching and Cultural Extracurricular NSS Committee
Performance
SRD Selection Extracurricular NSS Committee
Distribution of NSS Awards Extracurricular NSS Committee
A Guest Lecture on National Youth Day Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Units
Indian Army Day Celebration Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Units
Republic Day Celebration Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Units
Ad Jingles Competition Extracurricular Commerce
Association
Problems Faced by Women Labour: Being Me Extracurricular Commerce
Association
CSR Activities - Skill Development Courses Extracurricular "Placement and
Career
Counselling Cell”
Workshops on Stress Management and Skill Development Workshop Staff Academy
Selection of Team/Players for Participation in Inter
Collegiate Tournaments Schedule in the Month of February Extracurricular Sports Committee
(Carrom, Rugby, Taekwondo, etc.)
Preparation of Entry and Eligibility and Submission to the Extracurricular Sports Committee
Organizing Secretary of Competition
State Level Conference Extracurricular Being Me
Committee
February Career Guidance Lecture Series (6 lectures) Extracurricular Economics
Heritage Walk at Fort Co-curricular History and FC
Guidance Lecture on U.P.S.C, M.P.S.C & Other Competitive Co-curricular History and FC
Examination
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
February Special Talk on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Co-curricular History and FC
Lecture on Sex Education Co-curricular History and FC
Workshop on Sexual Harassment Workshop History and FC
Marathi Bhasha Din - Guest Lecture, Prize Distribution
and Publication of 'Mudra' Extracurricular Marathi
Videos on Contemporary Movements and Discussions
(e.g. Me Too, Pinjara Tod) Co-curricular Sociology
Poetry Recitation Co-Curricular English
Seminar on Advertising & Press Laws Seminar B.A. in Multimedia
and Mass
Communication
Guest Lecture on Film Making (By Well-Known Director Co-curricular Film, Television and
from Industry) New Media
Production
State Level Conference Conference Commerce
Lecture on Analysis of Budget Co-curricular Business Economics
Guest Lecture for TY Students on Self Employment/skill
Development Co-curricular Business Economics
Session on Cyber Laws and it’s Awareness Co-curricular Business Law
Urja Setu Exhibition Extracurricular Environmental
Studies
Management Fest – week Extracurricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Internal Assessment Academics B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Faculty Exchange Program Extracurricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Management Fest (All SFC) Extracurricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Marketing & Advertisement Activity Extracurricular Bachelor of
Management
Studies
Awareness of IPR Co-curricular Physics
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
February National Science Day - Day to be Celebrated in Collaboration Extracurricular All Science
with All Science Department and VIBHADNYAN Departments
World Wetland Day: Powerpoint Presentation by Students Extracurricular Botany
Identification of Birds, Migratory Birds Visiting India Co-curricular Zoology
Remedial Lectures Academics Mathematics and
Statistics
National Science Day Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Workshop on Vedic Mathematics : Numerical Skill Workshop Mathematics and
Development Workshop for TY Students Statistics
Departmental Prize Distribution function Extracurricular Mathematics and
Statistics
Competitive Examination or Microsoft Certified Examinations Extracurricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
Semester II and IV ATKT Examination Academics Examination
Committee
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Jagatik Marathi Co-curricular Library
Bhasha Diwas on 27th February 2022
Workshop on Role of Non-Teaching Staff in NAAC Workshop Internal Quality
Accreditaion Assurance Cell
Poster Competition Extracurricular Science Association
Prize Distribution Day of Our College Extracurricular NSS Committee
Pulse Polio Drive Extracurricular NSS Committee
World Cancer Day Awareness & Expert Talk Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Units
B & C Certificate Examination Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Units
Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Diwas - Poster Competition Extracurricular Literary Association
and Introduction to Marathi writers in Thane city
Talk Show - Career Opportunities After TY Extracurricular "Placement and
Career
Counselling Cell”
Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Diwas - Interview and Discussion Extracurricular Staff Academy
with Creative Writers Among the College Staff
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
February Preparing List of Outstanding Players for Felicitation Extracurricular Sports Committee
During Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony
Participation in Inter Collegiate Tournaments (Carrom, Extracurricular Sports Committee
Ascending & Descending)
Online Cultural Programme for Old Age Home/ Offline Extracurricular Being Me Committee
Food Festival / Fun Activities
March Documentary Making (About SPDC College) FY Students Co-curricular Film, Television and
Make Documentary with help of Teachers New Media
Production
World Forest Day Co-curricular Environmental
Studies
Celebration of International Women’s Day by Taking Co-curricular Sociology
Workshop on Self Defence
S.V. Kulkarni Inter-collegiate Elocution Competition Extracurricular English
Career Guidance Session - M.Com., CA, CS, CWA AND Extracurricular B.Com. in
ACCA Accounting and
Finance
Expert Guidance Lecture Co-curricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Career Guidance Session – Career in Banking Extracurricular B.Com. in Banking
and Insurance
Career Guidance & Expert Guidance Lectures for Extracurricular Bachelor of
SY/TYBMS Management Studies
Seminar on Career Opportunities After B.Sc. / Effective
Communication Skills Seminar Chemistry
World Day for Water - Photo and Slogan Writing
Competition Extracurricular Chemistry
Guest Lecture on ‘Career Opportunities in Biological
Sciences’ Co-curricular Botany
Aqua Farming & its Scope: Guest Lecture Co-curricular Zoology
Career Guidance Session Extracurricular Computer Science
and Information
Technology
Semester II and IV Regular and ATKT Examination Academics Examination
Committee
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Month Activity Type of Activity Department
/ Association
March Book Exhibition on the Occassion of International Co-curricular Library
Women's Day on 8th March 2022
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Shahid Din on Co-curricular Library
23rd March 2022
International Women’s Day Programme Extracurricular Women Development C ell
Leprosy Survey Extracurricular NSS Committee
World Women’s Day Celebration Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
"Slogan Writing On ‘World Water Day’ Extracurricular NCC Girls Unit
Making Extracurricular NCC Boys Unit
Job-Fair Extracurricular "Placement and Career
Counselling Cell”
Preparing and Forwarding the List of Outstanding Players Extracurricular Sports Committee
to Department of Physical Education & Sports, University
of Mumbai for Verification for the Award of 10 Grace Marks
Interaction of Students with LGBTQ Community Extracurricular Being Me Committee
Inviting LGBTQ Members to Take a Workshop as Per their Workshop Being Me Committee
Field of Specialisation
April Students Urban History Journal Academics History and FC
TY.B.A. Preliminary Examination Academics History and FC
Expert Guidance Session for TYBAF Academics B.Com. in Accounting
and Finance
Student Level Conference (IT Related) – E-Book let Based Conference Computer Science and
on this Conference Information Technology
Book Exhibition on the Occassion of Jaliyanwala Bag Co-curricular Library
Hatyakand Smruti Shatabdi on 13th April 2022
Preparation of 120 hours list Extracurricular NSS Committee
Preparation of 240 hours list Extracurricular NSS Committee
Filling of submission Proforma A and B Extracurricular NSS Committee
Filling of Diaries of volunteers Extracurricular NSS Committee
World Health Day Awareness Extracurricular NCC Girls & Boys
Units
Conducting Sports Event For Teaching/ Non-Teaching Staff Extracurricular Sports Committee
Visit to School for Divyangjans Extracurricular Being Me Committee
Visit to Old Age Home Extracurricular Being Me Committee
May Combined Annual Training Camp Extracurricular NCC Girls Boys Units
Activity Calendar for Academic Year 2021-22
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Staff Members
I/c Principal
Dr. Hemant K. Chitte
Dr. Mrunal A. BakaneVice-Principal, Faculty of Science
Department of Environmental
Studies
Dr. Sanjyot P. Deuskar M.A.,Ph.D.
Department of History
Dr. Vidya S. Prabhu M.A. , Ph.D.Dr. Seema V. Ketkar M.A., SET., Ph.D.Mr. Babasaheb B. Kambale M.A., M.Phil., NET., SET.
Department of Economics
Dr. Shrirang D. KudukM.A., Ph.D.
Department of English
Dr. Runa ShajeevM.A., Ph.D., SETDr. Radhika S. MukherjeeM.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D.
Department of Business Law
Adv. Suyash Pradhan LL.M. (UK), LL.B. CS (Inter),GDC
Department of Multimedia and Mass Communication
Ms. Sarika R. SagarM.Com., MMS., M.Phil.Ms. Sitalakshmi RamakrishnanPGDBA, M.Com., SET, M.Phil.
Department of Physics
Dr. Hemant K. Chitte
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Dhananjay D. Mulajkar
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Mrunal A. Bakane
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Sanjay R. Bhagat
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry
Dr. Shivani P. Banarjee
M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D,. SET
Dr. Kalpana R. Rathod
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. Ganesh R. Bhagure
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Bhushan P. Langi
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Ms. Farhat N. Ansari
M.Sc., NET
Dr. Sonali S. Kokane
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Department of Botany
Dr. Sarita S. Hajirnis
M.Sc., M.Phil., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Dr. Mandakini R. Ingle
M.Sc., Ph.D., NET
Department of Mathematics
Dr. Swati S. Gurjar
M.Sc., M.Phil., ADCSSAA, Ph.D.
Dr. Shubhada M. Nyayate
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Ms. Anjali S. Deshpande
M.Sc., M. Phil., NET
Department of Commerce
Dr. Manisha D. Bhingardive M.Com., M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., SETDr. Sachin G. PuranikM.Com., Ph.D., NET
Department of Accountancy
CA. Jayant B. Pitre
B.Com., F.C.A.CA.
CA. Kishor K. Wankhede
M.Com., NET, CA.
Department of Business
Economics
Dr. Shubhangi S. Deshkar
M.A., M.Phil., DHE., Ph.D.
Dr. Manjiri M. Gondhalekar
M.A., Ph.D.
Department of Marathi
Dr. Pradnya D. Pawar
M.A., Ph.D., SET
Dr. Madhuri M. Patharkar
M.A. Ph.D. SET
Vice-Principal, Faculty of Arts
Dr. Shrirang D. Kuduk
Dr. Sanjyot P. DeuskarVice-Principal Faculty of Commerce
Dr. Shraddha M. BhomeVice-Principal Faculty of Self-Finance
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Staff Members
Department of Management
Studies
Mr. Rajesh G. Valeja M.Com., MMS., NET., SET.
G.D.C.A.Ms. Sneha K. Thakkar M.Com., G.D.C.A., MBA(Fin)SET.Dr. Varsha M. MoreM.Com, G.D.C.A, MBA(Fin.),
Ph.D.,SET. Dr. Shubhada A. Joshi M.A., Ph.D. (Economics), NET
Librarian
Dr. Mahesh M. DalviM.A. M.L.I.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Sports Director
Mr. Mohan M. Manmode M.P.Ed., NET
IT Coordinator for University
Examination
Mr. Girish B. KamatM.S.T. PGACD
Department of Computer
Science and Information
Technology
Mr. Shripad. D. Joshi
M.Sc., (Statistics).,
M.Sc.(Mathematics).
Ms. Vaishali N. Gavandi
M.E. Computer Engineering
Dr. Sujatha S. Iyer
MCA., PGDCA
Ms. Trupti D. Kulkarni
M.Sc. (IT), B.E. (EXTC)
Ms. Kavita M. Chouk
M.Sc. (Computer Science)
Mr. Dnyaneshwar P. Deore
M.C.M. (Computer)
Ms. Shilpa A. Hatewar
M.Sc. (Statistics)., M.B.A
Mr. Rajmohan R. Yadav
B.E., M.Tech., NET
Ms. Pragati A. Ubale
M.Sc. (IT)
Department of Computer
Science and Information
Technology
Mr. Abhinandan A. Sawant
B.E. (EXTC)., M.E. (EXTC)
Ms. Sayali S. Karmode
M.E. (Computer Science and Engineering)
Department of Accounting and Finance
Dr. Shraddha M. Bhome
M.Com., M.Phil., MBA., Ph.D.
Mr. Manoj R. Wagh
M.Com., B.Ed.
Mr. Pravin K. Tiwad
M.Com., SET
Ms. Siddhi R. Patil
M.Com.
Department of Banking and
Insurance
Dr. Afreen Eksambi
MMS., Ph.D.
Dr. Anita Dakshina
M.Com, B.Ed., NET.
Mr. Prashant R. Bane
M.Com., SET.
Ms. Nilima S. Talekar
M.A., B.Ed.
Department of Film, Television
and New Media Production
Ms. Kanika Arya
M.A. (Mass Communication)
M.A. (English), NET
Mr. Rugved Deshpande
M.A. (Marathi, Sound Engineering)
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Aided Non-Teaching Staff List 2021-22
Sr. No. Name Designation Sr. No. Name Designation
1 Mrs. N. A. Vaidya Jr. Clerk 28 Shri. V. D. Kate Lab. Attdt.
2 Shri. S. V. Khardikar Jr. Clerk 29 Shri. V. B. Sawant Lab. Attdt.
3 Miss. A. Y. Mane Jr. Clerk 30 Shri. D. C. Rohekar Lab. Attdt.
4 Shri.P. P. Deshpande Jr. Clerk 31 Shri. S. P. Borghare Lab. Attdt.
5 Shri. J. M. Weakey Jr. Clerk 32 Shri. R. B. Pawar Lab. Attdt.
6 Shri. Y. D. Changan Jr. Clerk 33 Shri. J. B. Baid Lab. Attdt.
7 Mr. S. R. Talekar Jr. Clerk 34 Shri. N. G. Hajare Lab. Attdt.
8 Shri. A. W. Bhagat Lib Clerk 35 Shri. G. S. Shrisat Lab. Attdt.
9 Shri. N. J. More Lib Clerk 36 Shri. S. N. Jadhav Lab. Attdt.
10 Mrs. S. V. Shinde Lib Clerk 37 Shri. D. P. Pichad Lab. Attdt.
11 Shri. A. P. Karpe Lab. Asst. 38 Shri. D. M. Karotia Peon
12 Mrs. P. S. Mhatre Lab. Asst. 39 Shri. B. R. Shinde Peon
13 Mrs. H. V. Zodge Lab. Asst. 40 Shri. S. U. Mhaske Peon
14 Shri. P. R. Kachare Lab. Asst. 41 Shri. P. S. Gawade Peon
15 Shri. A. Y. Gund Lab. Asst. 42 Smt. R. G. Wagh Peon
16 Shri. A. D. Sapte Lib. Attdt. 43 Shri. G. V. Hawle Peon
17 Shri. S. J. Jangam Lib. Attdt. 44 Shri. S. A. Benwal Peon
18 Shri. S. P. Shetye Lib. Attdt. 45 Mr. D. K. Karadkar Peon
19 Shri. S. B. Mone Lib. Attdt. 46 Mr. S. S. Shaikh Peon
20 Shri. D. H. Rathod Lib. Attdt. 47 Mr. S. J. Pawar Peon
21 Shri. S. P. Shelar Lib. Attdt. 48 Mr. B. J. Vaid Peon
22 Smt. A. A. Kadam Lib. Attdt. 49 Mr. Y. B. Wayal Peon
23 Mr. S. R. Ghadge Lib. Attdt. 50 Mr. S. U. Chavan Peon
24 Mrs. S. U. Kolhe Lib. Attdt. 51 Mr. P. B. Dhulugade Peon
25 Mrs. J. R. Redkar Lib. Attdt. 52 Mr. A. A. Chavan Peon
26 Shri. S. G. Mane Lab. Attdt. 53 Mr. A. A. Nirgun Peon
27 Shri. S. R. Mane Lab. Attdt.
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Unaided Non-Teaching Staff List 2021-22
Sr.No. Name Designation Sr.No. Name Designation
1 Shri. S. N. Karawale Lab.Asst 11 Shri. R. M. Soude Jr. Clerk
2 Shri. R. P. Kulkarni Lab. Asst. 12 Shri. S. P. Sarang Jr. Clerk
3 Shri. Shriram M. Bhagat Lab. Asst. 13 Ms. Reena Ghag Jr. Clerk
4 Shri. N. R. Kabadi Lab.Attdt 14 Shri. K. M. Shirodkar Jr. Clerk
5 Shri. M. B. Kharatkar Jr. Clerk 15 Ms. V. P. Kokare Jr. Clerk
6 Shri. Y. M. Kalekar Jr. Clerk 16 Mr. G. S. Mhaske Jr. Clerk
7 Shri. P. B. Sonavane Jr. Clerk 17 Ms. P. J. Sawant Jr. Clerk
8 Shri. R. D. Mhatre Jr. Clerk 18 Mr. R. S. Kadam Jr. Clerk
9 Shri. R. P. Mhatre Jr. Clerk 19 Mr. P. B. Kokamkar Jr. Clerk
10 Shri. D. R. Patil Jr. Clerk 20 Mr. Anwesha A. Konde Jr. Clerk
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Botany Laboratory College Garden
Physics Laboratory Dark Room at Physics Laboratory
Chemistry Laboratory Chemistry Research Laboratory
Information Technology Laboratory Computer Science Laboratory
Photo Gallery
83
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Central Library Reading Room at Central Library
Conference Room Incubation Centre
Administrative Office Administrative Office
IQAC Committee Members with NAAC Peer TeamVisit to Vidhan Bhavan
84
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Audio-Visual Room Kavivarya P. Savalaram Hall
Placement Cell Classroom
Gymnasium (Boys) Gymnasium (Girls)
Gymkhana Gymkhana
85
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Sound Studio Sound Studio
IQAC Room Industrial Visit
College Playground College Playground
National Cadet Corps (Girls Unit) National Cadet Corps (Boys Unit)
86
AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Performance at Annual Function "Utopia" Celebration at Annual Function "Utopia"
National Service Scheme (NSS) Tree Plantation by NSS Volunteers
NSS Volunteer with Celebrities Exhibition of Student's Activities
Urja Setu Entrepreneurship by Urja Setu
87
AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Students' Activity Centre Students' Activity Centre
Theatre Team Convocation Ceremony
Research Promotion Cell Prize Winners at Zonal Round in
Avishkar Research Convention
Workshop on Research Methodology Celebration of National Science Day
88
AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Alumni Association Cycle Rally
Women Development Cell Library Exhibition
S.V. Kulkarni Lecture Series S.V. Kulkarni Lecture Series
S.V. Kulkarni Inter-Collegiate Elocution Competition
Late G.K. Phanse and Late Indirabai Phanse Inter-Collegiate Elocution Competition
89
AIDED PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
Celebration of International Women's' Day Self-Defence Workshop for Girls Students
Talk by Hon'ble Dr. Anil Kakodkar Talk by Hon'ble Prof. G.D. Yadav
Workshop on Mycology for Students organized by Department of Botany
Celebration of Marathi Bhasha Divas organized by Department of Marathi
Winners of Poster Competition Conducted by Department of Chemistry
Visit to Nehru Science Centre by Department of Physics
90
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Placement and Career Counselling Cell
- Session on Internship – Types of Internship
- Scope of Internship in Career
- Initiative for Internship Drive for the learners
- Around 15 + companies participated in E- Internship Drive Month
- Arrangement of E-Job Fair due to pandemic
- Tie-up for skill development course for learners as CSR activities of firms.
- More than 50 students completed internship
- More than 80 students participated in E- job fair and 50 are shortlisted so far.
- Time to time E-placement drives are conducted for some companies on special
demand from companies as required.
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Junior College
Programme Offered
Arts (Marathi Medium)Science (General Science/IT) (English Medium)
Science (Bi-Focal: Computer Science) (English Medium)Commerce (General/IT) (English Medium)
Senior College(Affiliated to University of Mumbai)
Undergraduate Programme Postgraduate Programme
Self-Finance Programme
M.Sc. (Botany) M.Sc. (Chemistry) (By Paper) M.Sc. (Chemistry) (By Research) M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) M.Com. (Business Management)
Ph.D. ProgrammePh.D. (Chemistry)
Ph.D. (Commerce)
Aided Programme
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Commerce
Self-Finance ProgrammeB.A. in Multimedia and Mass Communication B.A. in Film Television and New Media Production B.Sc. (Computer Science) B.Sc. (Information Technology) B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) Bachelor of Management Studies
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