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1. ABOUT SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
Heartily welcome from the Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University,
Kolhapur! Most of you would not able to take formal education even you have
aspirations and having capacity to take higher education, due to various reasons such as
financial problems, your own business / service or various responsibilities of family.
For fulfilling the aspirations to pursue higher education Shivaji University, Kolhapur
has provided such opportunity through distance education.
The degrees which you received through distance education will be helpful for
getting the job, promotion in the present job or for appearing for the competitive
examination.
Shivaji University, established in 1962, is named after the Great Maratha Warrior
and founder of the Maratha Empire, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It was inaugurated on
18th
November, 1962, by Dr. Radhakrishnan, the Eminent philosopher and educationist
then the President of India. The jurisdiction of the University is spread over three
districts, viz. Kolhapur, Sangli and Satara, with students' strength of near about 3 Lakh
studying in 293 affiliated colleges and recognized institutes under its jurisdiction, and in
40 Post-graduate Departments on the campus. The University imparts education in 4
major faculties viz Faculty of Science and Technology, Faculty of Commerce and
Management, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Inter Disciplinary Studies (I.D.S.).
For allowing the global standards in higher education university exploring new
areas of higher learning and research such as, Industrial Chemistry, Applied Chemistry,
Space Science and Applications, Environmental Science, Bio-Chemistry, Agro
Chemicals and Pest Management, Computer Science, Environmental Biotechnology,
Electronics, Nanoscience and Technology, Yashwantrao Chavan School of Rural
Development (YCSRD) etc. in addition to the Basic Science disciplines. The University
Departments of Physics, Economics and Chemistry have been recently identified by the
UGC for Special Assistance Programme (SAP) Phase-III and recognized as
Departments of Special Assistance (DSA). New research areas in these Departments are
concentrated on the study of Superconductors, Energy, Bio-diversity, Bio-technology,
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Agro-Biotechnology, Agricultural & Environmental Economics and cyber security
respectively. The University has also established the University-Industry Interaction
Cells in three districts of its jurisdiction.
The faculties of Arts and Social Sciences are also gearing up to meet the demands
of the changing time. Establishment of Centre for Women’s Studies, Gandhian Studies
Centre, School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences, extension activities
through Life Long and Continuing Education and Centre for Community Development
(LokVikas Kendra), UGC-II sanctioned Centre for Exclusion and Inclusion for our
University only, are the indicators of this change. Department of Sociology has been
granted the UGC’s SAP-DRS phase. As well as University has signed MoU with
National and International Institutions / Organisations.
Along with above departments Centre for Women's Studies, Gandhian Studies
Centre, School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences, extension activities
through Life Long Learning and Extention Education and Centre for Community
Development (Lokvikas Kendra), etc. are undertaking new research as well as started
new skill based short term courses.
Shivaji University is motivating students merit by introducing various scholarships
such as ‘Shivaji University Merit Scholarship’, Departmental Research Fellowship
(DRF) i.e., called as Golden Jubilee Year Fellowship etc.
University provides following facilities for on campus students such as Barr.
Balasaheb Khardekar Knowledge Resource Center, Boys and Girls Hostels and Dr.
Appasaheb Pawar Vidyarthi Bhavan (Earn and Learn Scheme), work as per need
scheme, Health Centre, Sports Complex, etc.
The efforts of the University towards excellence in higher education are being
recognised through the substantial grants received from funding agencies like UGC,
IGNOU, ICSSR, BARC, DST, DBT, CSIR, DRDO, MPCB, DEC, DAE-BRNS,
MOEFCC etc. Another indicator of our recognition is having collaboration with other
premier institutes in India. Shivaji University has MoUs with Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre, (BARC) Mumbai, Goa University, Panjim. It has also, joined hands with Indian
Institute of Geo-Magnetism, Mumbai, National Research Centre for Grapes, Pune,
Industries like Phyto-Pharma have sought affiliation with Shivaji University. Besides,
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the University is becoming ‘Global’ by having MoUs with foreign institutes and
Universities like Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand), Pathumthani and Khon Kaen
University, Thailand, Sabargamuwa University, Sri Lanka, Monash University,
Melbourne (Australia), Hanyang University, Seoul, Sangkyunkwan University,
Chonnum National University, Guangju South Korea. This has opened up new vistas
for the students of Southern Maharashtra in particular and Indian students in general.
The quest for academic enrichment and pursuit of excellence of the University
are facilitated by efficient administration. The smooth conduct of about 621
Examinations per year for about 3 Lakhs students and the timely declaration of results
have been appreciated by the Hon’ble Chancellor of the University. The University has
maintained the high standards of general administration, prudent financial management
and cordial relationship with funding agencies. The University has established School of
Rural Management and Research, Institute of Biotechnology, Institute of Leather
Technology, Radio Station, Science Park, Biotechnology Park, Lead Garden, various
training schemes for the students and the staff, etc. Keeping in view the regional needs,
the need-based courses like Bachelor’s Programmes in Foundry, Pharmaceuticals, Food
Sciences, Water Resource Management, Herbal plantations, etc. are been successfully
initiated. To provide more flexibility for the students in selecting courses, the University
has introduced the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) to all post-graduate and
professional courses. The add-on courses with cafeteria approach are planned for
courses in science and professional subjects.
To sum up, the University which was founded primarily to cater to the regional
aspirations has now geared up to transcend this regional image and has emerged as one
of the premier institute of higher education and research in the country.
The Vision, Mission and Goals of the University are as follows:
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1.2. Vision ���� Mission ���� Goals
1.2.1 Vision
Shivaji University is committed to meet the Educational, Social, Cultural &
Economic needs of the region and the nation to create a just and Humane
Society.
1.2.2 Mission
We are dedicated to promote and foster a culture of high quality teaching and
learning and to serve societal needs by encouraging, generating and promoting
excellence in research and extension activities.
1.2.3 Goals
• To make relentless efforts for the spread of university education among
classes and communities, which are socially and educationally
underprivileged.
• To make special provision and for disseminating knowledge and
promoting arts and culture in rural areas.
• To supervise and control the conduct and discipline of the students of the
university and to make arrangements for promoting their health and
general welfare.
• To create a fine band of capable young researchers/teachers with great
thirst for knowledge and scientific curiosity.
• To promote the study and research of the Marathi language and the
history of Maharashtra.
• To provide opportunities to the University community to reach his/her
highest personnel and professional capability.
• To develop the personality and character of students by value education.
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2. ABOUT CENTRE FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION (CDE)
Shivaji University Kolhapur (SUK) has external Examination system from its
beginning for those students who are not able to take conventional education. In 2005
from the grants of Distance Education Council (DEC) of Indira Gandhi National Open
University (IGNOU), New Delhi, University established Centre for Distance Education
(CDE) and its actual functioning starts from the year 2007. This external section is
converted into the CDE by offering Self Instructional Material, Contact Sessions etc.
facilities for fulfilling the students’ academic needs. CDE offers two under graduate
courses i.e. B.A. (Languages and Social Sciences) and seven post graduate programmes
those are M.A. (Languages and Social Sciences), M.Com., M.B.A. (M.Sc.
(Mathematics) and M.Com. (Valuation of Real Estate), Post Graduate Diploma in
Translation and CDE plans to start new need – based courses in future. The distance
learners opt different subjects and courses of their choice from available
programmes/courses. The centre has developed 547 Self Instructional Materials (SIM)
from the subject experts for the distance education learners self study. The degrees
students received through distance education are helpful for getting the job, promotion
in the present job or for appearing the competitive examination. Thus Centre for
Distance Education (CDE) is working in the area of Higher Education and taking efforts
to make higher education accessible to the deprived, disadvantaged and marginalized
group of society and carry the social responsibility of Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
2.1 Establishment of Centre for Distance Education
All over India among the age group of 18 - 23 only 23.6% (2014 – 2015) students
are enrolled for the Higher Education. However Central Government of India is
expecting 30 % Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) by 2020. Enrollment of students for
Higher Education hampers due to various hurdles such as students financial problems,
due to business or service, family responsibilities, etc. considering all these hurdles in
the enrollment of higher education Shivaji University, Kolhapur has provided
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opportunity of Higher Education through the grants from Distance Education Council
(DEC) of Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi (IGNOU) by establishing
the Centre for Distance Education in the year 2005 and it starts functioning from the
year 2007. Centre for Distance Education offers programme for learning as shown
below:
Programmes Offered by Centre for Distance Education
Sr.
No.
Name of
Programme Specialization Offered
Medium of
Instruction
Duration
of Course
(in Years)
1 B.A. English, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu,
Ardhamagadhi, Sanskrit
Relevant
Language 3
2 B.A. History, Economics, Sociology,
Political Science, Philosophy, Education
English &
Marathi 3
3 B.Com.
Advanced Accountancy, Advance
Costing, Taxation, Industrial
Management, Insurance, Advance
Banking
English &
Marathi 3
4 M.A.
(Languages) English, Hindi, Marathi
Relevant
Language 2
5 M.A. (Social
Sciences)
History, Economics, Sociology,
Political Science
English &
Marathi 2
6 M.Com.
Advanced Accountancy, Advanced
Costing, Advanced Banking &
Financial System, Taxation, Co-
operation & Rural Development,
Business Administration
English 2
7 M.Sc. Mathematics English 2
8 M.Com. Valuation of Real Estate English 2
9 M.B.A.
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Production & Operations Management
English 2
10 P.G. Diploma in
Translation Indian & Foreign as per requirement
English,
Hindi &
Marathi
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Facilitators of the Centre for Distance Education
Sr.
No. Name Designation Profile Contact (e-mail, Telephone No.)
1 Dr. M. A.
Anuse Director Overall Control
0231-2693771
Extn. No. 101
2 Dr. N. J.
Bansode Dy. Registrar
Academic &
Administrative
Control
0231-2693871
Extn. No. 201
3 Dr. (Smt) R.
U. Sankpal
Course
Coordinator,
MBA
M.B.A.
M.Sc(Maths)
0231-2694171
Extn. No. 303
4 Shri. D. K.
Kamlakar
Course
Coordinator,
Commerce
B.Com.
M.Com
0231-2694171
Extn. No. 304
5 Dr. N. S.
Randive
Course
Coordinator,
Social Science
B.A.
M.A.(Social Science)
0231-2694171
Extn. No. 301
6 Dr.P. S.
Londhe
Course
Coordinator,
Languages
B.A.
M.A.(Language)
P.G.Diploma in
Translation
0231-2694171
Extn. No. 302
7 Dr. C. A.
Bandagar
Course
Coordinator,
Multi
Disciplinary
M.Com. (Valuation of
Real Estate)
0231-2694171
Extn. No. 305
8 Dr. K. B.
Patil
Regional
Coordinator
Sangli
Regional Coordinator
0233-2970136
Extn. No. 306
9 Dr. S. L.
Gaikwad
Regional
Coordinator
Satara
Regional Coordinator [email protected]
02162-222012
10 Shri. A. D.
Buchade
I/c
Superintendent
Admission Section
B.A. - II,
M.A. (Marathi)
0231-2609451
Extn. No. 311
11 Shri. V. V.
Varute
Office
Supervisor Cum
Data Entry
Processor
General
Administration
0231-2609105
Extn. No. 102
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Facilitators of the Centre for Distance Education
Sr.
No. Name Designation Profile Contact (e-mail, Telephone No.)
12 Shri. B. G.
Chavare DTP Operator SIM DTP
0231-2693871
Extn. No.202
13 Shri. C. T.
Kadam Junior Assistant
B.A. - III, M.A.
English (Public
Administration,
Philosopy, Jainology
& Prakrit)
0231-2609452
Extn. No. 313
14 Shri. S. B.
Kadam Senior Assistant
M.A. (Sociology,
Political Science,
Hindi)
0231-2694771
Extn. No. 316
15 Shri. S. A.
More Senior Assistant
Finance, All Purchase
and Maintenance
0231-2693771
Extn. No. 103
16 Shri. S. S.
Adnaik
Clerk / Office
Assistant
M.Com., M.Sc.
(Maths), P.G. Diploma
in Translation
0231-2694771
Extn. No. 312
17 Shri. Y.B.
Powar
Clerk / Office
Assistant
SIM Preparation,
e-content
Development
0231-2693871
Extn. No. 202
18 Shri. D. S.
Karawade
Clerk / Office
Assistant B.A. - I
0231-2694771
Extn. No. 308
19 Shri. P. P.
Jadhav
Junior
Clerk/Office
Assistant
SIM Distribution,
Study Centre Bills
0231-2693771
Extn. No. 102
20 Smt. T. M.
Bhosale
Junior
Clerk/Office
Assistant
SIM Preparation,
e-content
Development
0231-2693871
Extn. No.203
21 Smt. R. A.
Parit
Junior
Clerk/Office
Assistant
M.A. (Economics,
History, Urdu,
Sanskrit)
0231-2694771
Extn. No. 315
22 Smt. V. G.
Kapade
Junior
Clerk/Office
Assistant
MBA, M.Com.
(Valuation Real
Estate)
0231-2694771
Extn. No. 314
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Supporting Staff
1 Shri. K.V. Shinde Office Work
2 Shri. V. K. Patil Office Work
3 Shri. V. J. Hilage Office Work
4 Shri. B. M. Chavan Office Work
2.2 Features of Centre for Distance Education
Centre for Distance Education courses are enhanced with the various features as
shown below:
Features of CDE Programmes
Best Facilities
Features of
CDE Programmes
Internal
+
External Evaluation
Self Instructional
Material (SIM)
Contact
Sessions
Updates of
Programme on
University Website
Nearest Study Centre
Qualified Expert
Faculty Members
Information Desk
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2.2.1 Self Instructional Material (SIM)
Centre for Distance Education students are equipped with Self Learning
Material which is suitable for their learning style. SIM is developed by expert
teachers by using very simple language, having ample examples, with exercises for
practice.
2.2.2 Internal + External Evaluation
Internal Evaluation assignments are given to the students and these assignment
students have to submit to the study centre for its assessment. External Evaluation is
done through Theory Exam / Project Viva, etc.
2.2.3 Nearby Study Centers
Total 77 Study Centers and 2 Regional Centers have become operational for
providing services to distance learners like admissions, distribution of SIM, contact
sessions, counselling, library facilities, etc. These Study Centers are in Kolhapur,
Sangli, Satara districts.
2.2.4 Contact Sessions
Contact Sessions are organized for educational counseling for each
programme by experts. Its schedule is displayed on website www.unishivaji.ac.in �
Distance Education � Contact Session link.
2.2.5 Updates of Programme on website
The updates of programme of CDE are given on website. Students should refer
www.unishivaji.ac.in website's various links for getting updates regarding
Admissions, Examination Forms, SIM, Contact Session, Examination Schedule,
Online Result etc.
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Objectives of the Centre for Distance Education are as follows :
2.3 Objectives
To Provide educational opportunities:
To more number of distance learners from any age group.
To different sections of the society, who are for some reason unable to pursue
education and bring them into the main stream.
To the class of the society who have remained deprived because of domestic
responsibilities and social restrictions.
To the working class who choose to study at their own place and pace.
To all sections of the society irrespective of caste, religion, gender, area of origin,
social and financial status etc.
At affordable fee.
To offer courses of study along with Self Instructional Material, contact sessions,
counselling facilities, library and internet facilities through designated Study
Centers.
As per National Educational Policies requirement we need to increase Gross
Enrollment Ratio.
2.4 Our Endeavor is
to provide an alternative non-formal channel for higher education.
to reduce the pressure on the conventional university.
to provide a means for continuing and lifelong education so as to enrich the lives of
people.
to provide a venues for access to higher education.
to democratize higher education by providing access to large segment of the
population particularly the disadvantaged groups such as those living in
remote and rural areas, including working people, women and other adults
who wish to acquire and upgrade their knowledge and skills through studies in
various fields.
to help those who wish to improve their educational qualification and are interested
in undertaking advanced studies of their interest without being required to join
as full time students.
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3. Study Centres
3.1 Regional Centres ({d^mJr` H|$Ðo)
Sr. No. Name of Regional Centres Centre Co-ordinator
1. Kasturabai Walchand College, Sangli
Dr. K. B. Patil
0233-2970136
Mobile - 9890795658
2. Karmveer Chaya, Barrister P. G. Patil
Bungalow, Parasnis Colony, Satara
Dr. S.L.Gaikwad
02162-222012
Mobile - 9673160372
3.2 Study Centres : (Aä`mg H|$Ðo)
Kolhapur District 29
Sangli District 20
Satara District 19
Other specialized 9
Total 77
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3.2.1 B.A./B.Com./M.A./M.Com. Study Centres
Kolhapur District
Sr.
No. Name of Study Centre College Code Telephone No.
1. Shri Annasaheb Dange Arts, Commerce
and Science College, Hatkanangale HAT-71 0230-2483521, 2425171
2. Yashwantrao Chavan Warna
Mahavidyalaya, Warnanagar, Tal. Panhala, W-50 02328-224041
3. Karmveer Hire Arts, Science and
Commerce College, Gargoti, KHCG-49 02324-220075
4. Dr. Ghali College, Gadhinglaj, GCG-47 02327-222119
5. Ajra Mahavidyalaya, Ajra, Dist. Kolhapur AMA-53 02323-246372
6. Shri Shahaji Chhatrapati Mahavidyalaya,
Dasara Chowk, Kolhapur SSCM-34 0231-2644204
7. Mahavir Mahavidyalaya, Kolhapur MMK-28 0231-2651830, 2680112
8. Aanandi Arts, Commerce & Science
College, Gaganbavada
ANANDI-
429 0231-2440111
9. Radhanagari Mahavidyalaya, Radhanagari RADHA-69 02321-234408
10. Shivraj College of Arts and Commerce &
D. S. Kadam Science College, Gadhinglaj, GAD-03 02327-222078
11. Vitthalrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Kale, KALE-250 02328-232915
12. Devchand College, Arjunnagar, Nipani DA-48 08338-220110/12
13. Mahila College, Kasaba Beed BEED-469 0231-2489055
14. Rajarshi Shahu Arts and Commerce
Mahavidyalaya, Rukdi, Tal. Hatkanangale, RUK-63 0230-2586003
15. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahavidyalaya,
Pethvadgaon, Dist. Kolhapur PVD-54 0230-2471086
16. Sahakarbhushan S. K. Patil
Mahavidyalaya, Kurundwad, Tal. Shirol, KWD-52 02322-244244
17. Tukaram Krushnaji Kolekar Arts and
Commerce, Nesari, Tal. Gadhinglaj NESARI-68 02327-272591
18. Arts, Commerce & Science College,
Asurle-Porle, Tal. Panhala, Dist. Kolhapur
ASURLE-
377 02328-236108
19. Smt. Akkatai Ramgonda Patil Kanya
Mahavidyalaya, Ichalkaranji KICH-40 0230-2424548
20. Shri. Lahu Bala Paritkar Arts, Commerce
& Science College, Panore
PANORE-
512 9130209091
21. Arts, Commerce & Science College, Sv.
No. 132/12, Saraswati Nagar, Gadhinglaj ACSG-45 02327-224405
22. Gopal Krishna Gokhale College, Subhash
Road, Kolhapur G-260 0231-2642540
23. Arts College, Kowad-416508, Tal. KOWAD-02 02320-235220
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Kolhapur District
Sr.
No. Name of Study Centre College Code Telephone No.
Chandgad, Dist - Kolhapur
24. Doodhsakhar Mahavidyalaya, Bidri DMB-61 02325-254822
25. R. B. Madkholkar Mahavidayalaya,
Chandgad CHAND-70 02320-224661
26. Yashwantrao Chavan Mahavidayalaya,
Halkarni HAL-57 02320-239376
27. Raja Shiv Chhatrapti Arts and Commerce
College, Mahagaon KAN-58 02327-2755124
28. Dr. J. P. Naik Mahavidyalaya, Uttur JPN-351 02323-254905
29. Parvatibai More Mahaila Mahavidyalay,
Sarawade, Tal. Radhanagari PARMOR-
469 02321-236203
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Sangli District
Sr.
No. Name of Study Centre College Code Telephone No.
1. Adarsh College, Vita-Mayni Road, Vita, HPMV-261 02347-274190
2.
Shrimati Rajmati Nemgonda Patil Kanya
Mahavidyalaya (Arts, Commerce and
Science), Sangli
ACSMS-303 0233-2304330
3. Miraj Mahavidyalaya, Miraj, Dist. Sangli MIRAJ-84 0233-2211919
4. Shrimant Babasaheb Deshmukh
Mahavidyalaya, Atpadi ATP-283 02343-221632
5. Smt. Mathubai Garware Kanya
Mahavidyalaya, Sangli KM-77 0233-2332318
6. Dr. Padmbhushan Vasantdada Patil
Mahavidyalaya, Tasgaon, Dist. Sangli T-92 02346-250665
7. Babanaik Mahavidyalaya, Kokrud, Tal.
Shirala, Dist. Sangli
BANKOK-
108 02345-224150, 51
8. Arts and Commerce College, Ashta, Tal.
Ashta, Dist. Sangli AST-87
02342-242032,
242632
9. Raje Ramrao Mahavidyalaya, Jath, RAJE-94 02344-246251
10. Babasaheb Chitale College, Bhilawadi, Tal.
Palus, Dist. Sangli BHIL-105 02346-237260
11. Krantisinh Nana Patil Mahavidyalaya,
Walwa, Dist. Sangli WALWA-103 02342-267048
12. Mhisal Arts, Commerce and Science
Mahavidyalaya, Mhisal, Tal. Miraj, MAHI-439 0233-2251377
13. Balwant College, Vita BAL-86 02347-272096
14. Matoshri Bayabai Shripatrao Kadam Kanya
Mahavidyalaya, Kadegaon KMK-101 02347-242218
15. Vitthal (Daji) Patil Arts, Commerce &
Science Mahavidyalaya, Salgare VDS-468 0233-2253209
16. Yashwantrao Chavan Arts & Commerce
College, Urun-Islampur, Dist. Sangli YCU-91 02342-220751
17. Arts, Commerce & Science College,
Umadi UMADI-315 02344-228330
18. Chintamanrao College of Commerce,
Sangli CCS-76 0233-3025203
19. Deshbhakta Anandrao Balvantrao Naik
Arts & Science College, Chikhali, CHIK-106 02345-231275
20. Dr. Patangrao Kadam Mahavidayalaya,
Sangli ASCN-73 0233-2535229
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Satara District
Sr.
No. Name of Study Centre College Code Telephone No.
1. Chhatrapati Shivaji College, Satara CH-259 02162-234678
2. Lalbahaddur Shastri College, Satara LAL-145 02162-237986
3. Sardar Balasaheb Mane Mahavidyalaya,
Rahimatpur, Tal. Koregaon, Dist. Satara RAHI-172
02163-230284,
230129
4. Mudhoji Mahavidyalaya, Phaltan, Dist.
Satara MUD-151 02166-222330
5. Shikshanmaharshi Bapuji Salunkhe
Mahavidyalaya, Karad, Dist. Satara SBS-154 02164-225957, 220160
6. Dahiwadi College, Dahiwadi, Tal. Man,
Dist. Satara DAH-164 02165-220231
7. Arts and Commerce College, Yadogopal
peth, Satara, Dist. Satara SMV-148 02162-280235
8. Arts & Commerce Mahavidyalaya, Undale,
Tal. Karad, Dist. Satara
UNDALE-
375 02164-256609
9. Namdevrao Suryavanshi (Bedke) College,
Nana Patil Chowk, Phaltan, Dist. Satara PHLT-321 02166-222474
10. D. P. Bhosale College, Koregao, Dist.
Satara KOR-162 02163-220219
11.
Aamdar Shashikant Shinde
Mahavidyalaya, Medha, Tal. Javli, Dist.
Satara
ACMED-170 02378-285645
12. Arts and Commerce Mahavidyalaya,
Mayni, Tal. Khatav, Dist. Satara MAYA-111 02161-270528
13. Sadguru Gadage Maharaj College,
Vidyanagar, Karad SGM-156 02164-271346
14. Raja Shripatrao Balwantrao
Mahavidyalaya, Aundh AUNDH-173 02161-262324
15. Dhananjayrao Gadgil College of
Commerce, Satara DGC-144 02162-234729
16. Arts & Commerce College, Koynanagar KOYANA-
467 02162-280235
17. Smt. Meenalben Mehta (Arts, Commerce
and Science) College, Pachgani PACH-167 02168-240677
18. Prof. Sambhajirao Kadam Mahavidayalya,
Deur DEUR-177 02371-254227
19. Shripatrao Kadam Arts and Commerce
College Shirwal SVL-163 02169-245229/244202
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3.2.2 M.B. A. Study Centres
Sr. No. Name of Study Centres Centre Co-ordinator
1. Centre for Distance Education
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Dr. (Smt.) R. U. Sankpal
0231-2693771
2. Vivekanand College, Kolhapur Dr. S. S. Kale
0231-2658612, 2658840
3. V. P. Institute of Management & Research,
Sangli
Shri. M. M. Samudre
0233-2302792
4. Sadguru Gadage Maharaj College, Karad Dr. B. H. Patil
02164-271346
3.2.3 M.Com (Valuation of Real Estate) Study Centre
Sr. No. Name of Study Centre Centre Co-ordinator
1. Department of Technology,
Shivaji University, Kolhapur Shri. S. M. Bhosale
Mobile - 9890387898
3.2.4 M. Sc. Mathematics Study Centre
Sr. No. Name of Study Centres Centre Co-ordinator
1. Centre for Distance Education,
Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
Dr. (Smt.) R. U. Sankpal
0231-2693771
2. Willingdon College, Vishrambag, Sangli Dr. U. H. Naik
Phone : 0233-3025154
3.2.5 M. A. Jainology Study Centre
Sr. No. Name of Study Centre Centre Co-ordinator
1. Mahavir Mahavidyalaya,
Bhaushingaji Road, Kolhapur
Prof. Gomtesh Patil
Mobile - 9850758207
5.6 P. G. Diploma in Translation Study Centre
Sr. No. Name of Study Centre Centre Co-ordinator
1. Centre for Distance Education
Shivaji University, Kolhapur 0231-2694171
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Sem I Sem II
Compulsary Compulsary English Paper-A : English for Communication
English Paper-B : English for Communication
Discipline Specific Electives Group A & B (Choose Minimum 1, Maximum 3 from each group. Total of two groups = 4 for each semester)
Elective Group A Elective Group A
Marathi Paper-I eãXg§ {hVm / Urdu Paper 1 Marathi Paper-II eãXg§ {hVm / Urdu Paper 2
Hindi Paper A : g¥ OZmË_ H$ co I Z Hindi Paper B : ì `md hm[aH$ co I Z
English Paper 1 : Modern Indian Writing in English Translation
English Paper 2 : Modern Indian Writing in English Translation
Sanskrit / Ardhamagadhi Sanskrit / Ardhamagadhi
Elective Group B Elective Group B History Paper 1 : Rise of Maratha Power (1600-1797)
History Paper 2 : Polity Society and Economy under the Marathas (1600-1707)
Sociology Paper 1 : Introduction to Sociology I
Sociology Paper 2 : Applied Sociology II
Economics Paper 1 : Indian Economy I Economics Paper 2 : Indian Economy II
Political Science Paper 1 : Introduction to Political Science
Political Science Paper 2 : Indian Constitution
Philosophy/ Education Paper-I : Philosophical Foundation of Education
Philosophy/ Education Paper-II : Sociological Foundation of Education
Geography Paper 1 : Physical Geography Geography Paper 2 : Human Geography
Generic Electives (select any one) Generic Electives (select any one)
Scientific Method Paper 1 Scientif Method Paper 2 Science Technology Development (S.T.D.) Paper 1
Science Technology Development (S.T.D.) Paper 2
Marathi Paper 1 Aja~§ Y Marathi Paper 2 Aja~§ Y
Hindi Paper 1 : qhX r H${dV m Hindi Paper 2 : qhX r J X² ` g m{hË`
Ardhamagadhi Paper 1 Ardhamagadhi Paper 2
Urdu Paper 1 Urdu Paper 2
Sanskrit Paper 1 A{^OmV g§ñH¥ $V gm{hË` Sanskrit Paper 2 CÎmam_ M[aV_ ² Am° \$ ^d^y {V
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1. Paper-A English for Communication
- � - Paper-B English for Communication
2.
Paper-I Scientific Method (d ¡ km{ZH$ n ÕVr)
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Paper-II Scientific Method (d ¡ km{ZH$ n ÕVr)
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Paper-I Science Technology Development (S.T.D.) {d kmZ V§ ÌkmZ Am{U {d H$mg (S.T.D.)
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10. Paper-A Eo pÀN>H$ qhXr - qhXr H${d Vm
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Optional English – Modern Indian Writing in English Translation
- � -
Paper-B Optional English – Modern Indian Writing in English Translation
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Paper-B Eo pÀN>H$ CXÿ © - - �
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Paper-B Eo pÀN>H$ AY© _ mJYr - n mB© ` a`U_ mcm � - -
15.
History Paper-I
History Paper-I : Rise of the Maratha Power
� ---- - History Paper-II
History Paper-II : Polity, Society and Economy under the Marathas
16.
Sociology Paper-I
Sociology Paper-I : Introduction to Sociology � ---- -
Sociology Paper-II
Sociology Paper-II : Applied Sociology
17.
Economics Paper-I
Economics Paper-I : Indian Economy Part-I
� ---- - Economics Paper-II
Economics Paper-II : Indian Economy Part-II
18.
Political Science Paper-I
Political Science Paper-I : Introduction to Political Science
� ---- - Political Science Paper-II
Political Science Paper-II : Indian Constitution
19.
Geography Paper-I
Physical Geography àmH¥${VH$ ^yJmo c � ---- -
Geography Paper-II
Human Geography _ mZd r ^y Jmo c
20.
Philosophy Paper-I
Outlines of Philosophy (Indian) VÎd kmZmMr ê $n ao fm (^maVr`)
� ---- - Philosophy Paper-II
Outlines of Philosophy (Western) VÎd kmZmMr ê $n ao fm (n mpíM_ mÎ`)
21.
Education Paper-I
Philosophical Foundation of Education {ejUemñÌmMo VÎd kmZmË_ H$ A{YîR >mZ
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Sociological Foundation of Education {ejUemñÌ
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Sem III Sem IV
Compulsary Compulsary
English for
Communication
English for
Communication
Environmental Studies
Optional Subjects (Select any two out of 4 Selected from Group A & B for Sem I & II)
Marathi Paper 3 g ^mg XmMr ~Ia d AZw dmX à{H« $`m (J Ú)
Marathi Paper 5 dmUr{H$S >o d AZw dmX à{H« $`m
Marathi Paper 4 OZm~mBª Mo A § J d g§ dmX à{H« $`m (nÚ) Marathi Paper 6
V i T>diV mZm d g § nmX Zà{H« $`m
Urdu Paper 3 Safarnama and Drama Urdu Paper 5 Safarnama and
Drama
Urdu Paper 4 Urdu Poetry Urdu Paper 6 Urdu Poetry
Hindi Paper 3 Am Yw {ZH$ J Ú g m{hË` Hindi Paper 5 Am Yw {ZH$ J Ú g m{hË`
Hindi Paper 4 _Ü` w J rZ Ed§ Am Yw {ZH$ H$mì` Hindi Paper 6 Am Yw {ZH$ H$mì`
English Paper 3 Modern English
Literature English Paper 5
Modern English
Literature
English Paper 4 Novel English Paper 6 Indian Poetry
Sanskrit Paper 3 ñdß Zdmg dX Îm_² (Drama) Sanskrit Paper 5 Poetics and Sanskrit
Grammar
Sanskrit Paper 4 lr_X ^J dV ²J rV m (AÜ`m` 39, 12, 15) Sanskrit Paper 6 {Z{V eV H$_²
Ardhamagadhi
Paper 3 Zc H$hm (J Ú) Ardhamagadhi P. 5 nX _M[a M ({d_c g y a r )
Ardhamagadhi
Paper 4 Ama m_g mhmH$hm (J Ú) Ardhamagadhi P. 6 J mhmg Îmg B (H${dhmc )
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History Paper 3 World Revolution-I History Paper 5 World Revolution-II
History Paper 4 Freedom Struggle of
India-I History Paper 6
Freedom Struggle of
India-II
Sociology
Paper 3
Structure of Indian
Society Sociology Paper 5
Social Change in
Indian Society
Sociology
Paper 4 Social Problems in India Sociology Paper 6
Social Problems in
Contemporary India
Economics
Paper 3 Macro Economics Part-I Economics Paper 5
Macro Economics
Part-II
Economics
Paper 4
Banks and Financial
Institutions Part-I Economics Paper 6
Banks and Financial
Institutions Part-II
Political
Science Paper 3
Basic Concepts in
Political Science Political Science P. 5
Local Self
Government and
Movements in
Maharashtra
Political
Science Paper 4
Ancient Indian Political
Thought Political Science P. 6
Modern Indian
Political Thought
Philosophy
Paper 3 Ethics (Indian) Philosophy Paper 5 Ethics (Western)
Philosophy
Paper 4
Social and Political
Philosophy Philosophy Paper 6
Social and Political
Philosophy
Education
Paper 3 Educational Psychology Education Paper 5 Pedalogy
Education
Paper 4
Education in Pre-
Independance India Education Paper 6
Education in Post-
Independence India
Geography
Paper 3 Soil Geography Geography Paper 5 Oceanography
Geography
Paper 4 Human Geography Geography Paper 6
Agricultural
Geography
Lingustics
Paper 3
Introduction to Modern
Grammar Lingustics Paper 5
Introduction to
Modern Grammar
Lingustics
Paper 4
Perspective on Modern
Linguistics Lingustics Paper 6
Perspective on
Modern Linguistics
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Interdisciplinary Subject (IDS) (Select
one corrosponding to Optional Paper
Interdisciplinary Subject (IDS) (Select one
corrosponding to Optional Paper
Optional Paper
(As above) IDS (Any One) Optional Paper IDS (Any One)
Marathi
History of Hindi
Literature
Marathi
History of Hindi
Literature
History of Social
Reforms in Maharashtra
(H.S.R.M.)
History of Social
Reforms in
Maharashtra(H.S.R.M.)
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Linguistics Linguistics
Public Administration Public Administration
Hindi
History of Marathi
Literature
Hindi
History of Marathi
Literature
History of Social
Reforms in Maharashtra
(H.S.R.M.)
History of Social
Reforms in
Maharashtra
(H.S.R.M.)
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Linguistics Linguistics
Public Administration Public Administration
English
History of Marathi
Literature
English
History of Marathi
Literature
History of Hindi
Literature
History of Hindi
Literature
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Linguistics Linguistics
Public Administration Public Administration
Urdu
History of Marathi Literature
Urdu
History of Marathi Literature
History of Hindi Literature
History of Hindi Literature
History of Social Reforms in Maharashtra (H.S.R.M.)
History of Social Reforms in Maharashtra(H.S.R.M.)
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Linguistics Linguistics
Public Administration Public Administration
27
Sanskrit
History of Marathi Literature
Sanskrit
History of Marathi Literature
History of Hindi Literature
History of Hindi Literature
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Linguistics Linguistics
Public Administration Public Administration
Ardhamagadhi
History of Marathi Literature
Ardhamagadhi
History of Marathi Literature
History of Hindi Literature
History of Hindi Literature
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Linguistics Linguistics
Public Administration Public Administration
History
Co-operation
History
Co-operation
Social Ecology Social Ecology
History of Social Reforms in Maharashtra (H.S.R.M.)
History of Social Reforms in Maharashtra(H.S.R.M.)
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Public Administration Public Administration
Sociology
Co-operation
Sociology
Co-operation
Social Ecology Social Ecology
History of Social Reforms in Maharashtra (H.S.R.M.)
History of Social Reforms in Maharashtra(H.S.R.M.)
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Public Administration Public Administration
Labour Welfare Labour Welfare
Rural Development in India
Rural Development in India
Economics
Business Admn.
Economics
Business Admn.
Co-operation Co-operation
Social Ecology Social Ecology
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Public Administration Public Administration
Labour Welfare Labour Welfare
28
Political
Science
Co-operation
Political Science
Co-operation
Social Ecology Social Ecology
History of Social
Reforms in
Maharashtra(H.S.R.M.)
History of Social
Reforms in
Maharashtra
(H.S.R.M.)
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Public Administration Public Administration
Rural Development in
India
Rural Development in
India
Philosophy Logic (T/M)
Philosophy Logic (T/M)
Public Administration Public Administration
Education
History of Social
Reforms in Maharashtra
(H.S.R.M.)
Education
History of Social
Reforms in
Maharashtra
(H.S.R.M.)
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Linguistics Linguistics
Public Administration Public Administration
Lingustics
History of Marathi
Literature
Lingustics
History of Marathi
Literature
History of Hindi
Literature
History of Hindi
Literature
Logic (T/M) Logic (T/M)
Public Administration Public Administration
Geography
Logic (T/M)
Geography
Logic (T/M)
Public Administration Public Administration
Social Ecology Social Ecology
29
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A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd
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B. A. Part-II Compulsory Papers
1. English Paper-C English for Communication (Compl.) - � - English Paper-D English for Communication (Compl.)
2.
Paper-I Environmental Studies (Compulsory) n `m© d aU Aä`mg (Amd í`H$)
� � -
Paper-II Environmental Studies (Compulsory) n `m© d aU Aä`mg (Amd í`H$)
Inter-disciplinary Subjects (I.D.S.)
3.
Paper-1 Economics - Principles of Cooperation AW© emñÌ : ghH$mamMr VÎd o
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Paper-2 Economics - Cooperatives in India AW© emñÌ : ^maVmVrc ghH$mar g§ ñWm
4.
Paper-1 Economics - Labour Welfare AW© emñÌ : H$m_Jma H$ë`mU
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Paper-2 Economics - Labour Welfare AW© emñÌ : H$m_Jma H$ë`mU
5.
Paper-1 History : Culture And Religion B{Vhmg : g§ñH¥ $Vr Am{U Y_ ©
� - -
Paper-2 History : Culture And Religion B{Vhmg : g§ñH¥ $Vr Am{U Y_ ©
6.
Paper-1
History : History of Social Reforms in India B{Vhmg : ^maVmVrc gm_ m{OH$ gw YmaUm§ Mm B{Vhmg
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Paper-2
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7.
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Paper-2 Sociology : Social Ecology g_ mOemñÌ : gm_ m{OH$ n [apñWVr {d kmZ
8.
Paper-1 Sociology : Rural Development g_ mOemñÌ : J« m_ rU {d H$mg
� - -
Paper-2 Sociology : Rural Development g_ mOemñÌ : J« m_ rU {d H$mg
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A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd
_mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa ^mfm
9. Paper-1 Marathi : _ mUXo er _ mUg§ d g§ d mXà{H« $`m
� - - Paper-2 Marathi : {P_ n mo ar {P_ d g§ d mXà{H« $`m
10. Paper-1 Hindi : à`mo OZ_ y cH$ qhXr
- - � Paper-2 Hindi : à`mo OZ_ y cH$ qhXr
11.
Paper-1 Political Science : Public Administration amÁ`emñÌ : cmo H$àemgZ
� x -
Paper-2 Political Science : Public Administration amÁ`emñÌ : cmo H$àemgZ
12.
Paper-1 Philosophy : Traditional Logic VÎd kmZ : n ma§n m[aH$ VH© $emñÌ
� - -
Paper-2 Philosophy : Traditional Logic VÎd kmZ : n ma§n m[aH$ VH© $emñÌ
13.
Paper-1 Philosophy : Modern Logic VÎd kmZ : AmYw {ZH$ VH© $emñÌ
� - -
Paper-2 Philosophy : Modern Logic VÎd kmZ : AmYw {ZH$ VH© $emñÌ
14. Paper-1 Urdu : History of Urdu Lang. & Literature - - � Paper-2 Urdu : History of Urdu Lang. & Literature
15. Paper-1 Ardhamagadhi: àmH¥ $V gm{hË`mMm B{Vhmg
� - - Paper-2 Ardhamagadhi : àmH¥$V gm{hË`mMm B{Vhmg
16. Paper-1 Linguistics
- � - Paper-2 Linguistics
B. A. Part-II : Optional Subjects
17. Marathi P.-3 g^mgXmMr ~I a d AZwd mXà{H« $`m (JÚ ) �
Marathi P.-5 d mUr{H$S>o d AZwd mXà{H« $`m � - -
18. Marathi P.-4 OZm~mBª Mo A § J d g§d mXà{H« $`m (n Ú ) �
Marathi P.-6 Vi T >diVmZm d g§n mXZà{H« $`m � - -
19. Urdu P.-3 Safarnama and Drama - - � Urdu P.-5 Safarnama and Drama
20. Urdu P.-4 Urdu Poetry - - � Urdu P.-6 Urdu Poetry
21. Hindi P.-3 AmYw {ZH$ JÚ gm{hË`
Hindi P.-5 AmYw {ZH$ JÚ gm{hË` - - �
22. Hindi P.-4 _ Ü` w JrZ Ed§ AmYw {ZH$ H$mì `
Hindi P.-6 AmYw {ZH$ H$mì ` - - �
23. English P.-3 Modern English Literature
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A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd
_mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa ^mfm
English P.-5 Modern English Literature - � -
24. English P.-4 Novel
English P.-6 Indian Poetry - � -
25. Sanskrit P.-3 ñd ßZd mgd XÎm_ ² (Drama) � - -
Sanskrit P.-5 Poetics and Sanskrit Grammar � - -
26. Sanskrit P.-4 lr_ X^JdV² JrVm (AÜ`m` 3 9 , 1 2 , 15 ) � - -
Sanskrit P.-6 {Z{VeVH$_² � - -
27.
Ardhamagadhi P.-3
ZcH$hm (JÚ ) � - -
Ardhamagadhi P.-5
n X_ M[aM ({d_ cgy ar) � - -
28.
Ardhamagadhi P.-4
Amam_ gmhmH$hm (JÚ ) � - -
Ardhamagadhi P.-6
JmhmgÎmgB (H${d hmc) � - -
29. History P.-3 World Revolution-I OmJ{VH$ H« « $m§ Ë`m-1 � -
History P.-5 World Revolution-II OmJ{VH$ H« «$m§ Ë`m-2 � - -
30.
History P.-4 Freedom Struggle of India-I
^maVmMm ñd mV§ Í` cT >m-1 � � -
History P.-6 Freedom Struggle of India-II ^maVmMm ñd mV§ Í` cT >m-2
� � -
31.
Sociology P.-3 Structure of Indian Society ^maVr` g_ mOmMr g§ aMZm � -
Sociology P.-5 Social Change in Indian Society ^maVr` g_ mOmVrc gm_ m{OH$ n [ad V©Z � - -
32.
Sociology P.-4 Social Problems in India ^maVmVrc gm_ m{OH$ g_ ñ`m � -
Sociology P.-6 Social Problems in Contemporary India g_ H$mcrZ ^maVmVrc gm_ m{OH$ g_ ñ`m � - -
33.
Economics P.-3 Macro Economics Part-I ñ Wy c AW© emñÌ-1 � -
Economics P.-5 Macro Economics Part-II ñ Wy c AW© emñÌ-2 � - -
34.
Economics P.-4 Banks and Financial Institutions Part-I ~± H$m Am{U {d Îmr` g§ ñ Wm-1 � �
Economics P.-6 Banks and Financial Institutions Part-II ~± H$m Am{U {d Îmr` g§ ñ Wm-2 � � -
32
A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd
_mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa ^mfm
35.
Political Science P.-3
Basic Concepts in Political Science amÁ`emñÌmVrc _ y c^y V g§ H$ënZm � -
Political Science P.-5
Local Self Government and Movements in Maharashtra
ñ Wm{ZH$ ñd amÁ` g§ ñWm Am{U _ hmamîQ ´ >mVrc Mid ir
� - -
36.
Political Science P.-4
Ancient Indian Political Thought
àmMrZ ^maVr` am OH$s` {d Mma � -
Political Science P.-6
Modern Indian Political Thought AmYw {ZH$ ^maVr` amOH$s` {d Mma � - -
37. Philosophy P.-III Ethics (Indian) ZrVremñÌ
� � - Philosophy P.- V Ethics (Western) ZrVremñÌ
38.
Philosophy P.-IV Social and Political Philosophy gm_ m{OH$ d amOH$s` VÎd kmZ
� � -
Philosophy P.- VI Social and Political Philosophy gm_ m{OH$ d amOH$s` VÎd kmZ
39.
Education P.-III Educational Psychology e¡ j{UH$ _ mZgemñÌ
� - - Education P.-V
Pedalogy AÜ`mn ZemñÌ
40.
Education P.-IV Education in Pre-Independance India
ñd mV§ Í`ny d© H$mimVrc {ejU � - -
Education P.- VI Education in Post-Independence India
ñd mV§ Í`mo Îma H$mimVrc {ejU
41. Linguistics P.- Introduction to Modern Grammar - � - Linguistics P.- Introduction to Modern Grammar
42. Linguistics P.- Perspective on Modern Linguistics - � - Linguistics P.- Perspective on Modern Linguistics
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4.11 ~r.E.^mJ-3 gmR>r nwT>rcà_mUo {df` {ZdS>mdoV
~r. E. ^mJ-3 gmR>r AmnUmg B§J«Or hm Amdí`H$ {df` AgyZ ~r.E.^mJ-2 cm KoVcoë`m XmoZ EopÀN>H$ {df`mn¡H$s EH$ EopÀN>H$ {df` ñnoec {df` åhUyZ {ZdS>Vm oB©c d Ë`mMo nona-4, nona-5, nona-6, nona-7 d nona-8 Ago EHy$U 5 nong© AgVrc d Aem EHy$U 6 {df`mMr narjm Úmdr cmJoc. na§Vw Amncm ~r.E. ^mJ-2 _Yrc n`m©daU Aä`mg hm {df` CÎmrU© Pmë`mdaM AmnUmg ~r.E. nmg nXdr à_mUnÌ {_ioc. (n mMì `m gÌmgmR >r {Zd S>co co {d f` ghmì `m gÌmgmR >r Vo M amhVrc)
Sem V Sem VI Compulsary
Compulsary
English for Communication
English for Communication
Select one special subject from the Optional Papers 1 & 2 selected for Sem III & IV (Total 5 papers of specilisation)
Marathi
Paper-7 : H$ mì` emñÌ
Marathi
Paper-12 : H $ mì` emñÌ
Paper-8 : ^mfm{d kmZ Am{U _amR >r ^mfm
Paper-13 : ^mfm{d kmZ Am{U _amR>r ^mfm
Paper-9 : _amR >r d mL ²>_` mMm B{Vh mg (àma§ Vo B.g . 1800)
Paper-14 : _amR >r d mL²>_` mMm B{Vhmg (àma§ Vo B.g . 1800)
Paper-10 : _amR >r ^mfm : Cn` moO Z Am{U g O©Z
Paper-15 : _amR >r ^mfm : Cn` moO Z Am{U g O©Z
Paper-11 : d mL ²>_` àd mh m§Mo AÜ` ` Z (J«m_rU g m{h Ë` )
Paper-16 : d mL²>_` àd mh m§Mo AÜ` ` Z (J«m_rU g m{h Ë` )
Hindi
Paper-7 : {d Y m {d eof H $ m AÜ` ` Z
Hindi
Paper-12 : {dY m {d eof H $ m AÜ` `Z
Paper-8 : g m{h Ë` emñÌ Paper-13 : g m{h Ë` emñÌ
Paper-9 : qhX r g m{h Ë` H$ m B{Vh mg (g Z 2000 VH $ )
Paper-14 : qhX r g m{h Ë` H$ m B{Vh mg (g Z 2000 VH $ )
Paper-10 : à` moO Z_ycH $ qhX r Paper-15 : à` moO Z_ycH $ qhX r
Paper-11 : ^mfm {d kmZ Am¡a qh X r ^mfm
Paper-16 : ^mfm {d kmZ Am¡a qh X r ^mfm
English
Paper-7 : Literary Criticism and Appreciation
English
Paper-12 : Literary Criticism and Appreciation
Paper-8 : Understanding Poetry
Paper-13 : Understanding Poetry
Paper-9 : Understanding Drama
Paper-14 : Understanding Drama
Paper-10 : Understanding Novel
Paper-15 : Understanding Novel
Paper-11 : The Structure and Function of Modern English
Paper-16 : The Structure and Function of Modern English
Urdu
Paper-7 : Special Study of Prose & Poets
Urdu
Paper-12 : Special Study of Prose & Poets
Paper-8 : Tarjuma Nigari, Zara-e-Iblagh aur Computer
Paper-13 : Tarjuma Nigari, Zara-e-Iblagh aur Computer
Paper-9 : Urdu Tanqid-O-Tahaia
Paper-14 : Urdu Tanqid-O-Tahaia
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Paper-10 : Urdu ki Adabi Tahriken
Paper-15 : Urdu ki Adabi Tahriken
Paper-11 : Afsana and Novel
Paper-16 : Afsana and Novel
Sanskrit
Paper-7 : d oX
Sanskrit
Paper-12 : ~«m÷mon{ZfX o
Paper-8 : X e©Z Paper-13 : Y _©emñÌ
Paper-9 : VH©$ emñÌ Paper-14 : d ¡{X H$ g m{h Ë` mMm B{Vh mg
Paper-10 : g m{h Ë` emñÌ Paper-15 : d o¡{X H $ moÎma g m{h Ë`
Paper-11 : nwamVÎd {d Úm Paper-16 : ì` mH$ aU
Ardhamagadhi
Paper-7 : O¡Z VÎd kmZ
Ardhamagadhi
Paper-12 : O ¡Z VÎd kmZ
Paper-8 : àmH ¥$ V H$ mì` g m{h Ë` Paper-13 : àmH ¥$ V H $ mì` g m{h Ë`
Paper-9 : àmMrZ g m{h Ë` Paper-14 : àmMrZ g m{h Ë`
Paper-10 : àmH ¥$ V ZmQ>ç g m{h Ë` Paper-15 : àmH ¥$ V ZmQ >ç g m{h Ë`
Paper-11 : àmH ¥$ V ì` mH$ aU Paper-16 : àmH ¥$ V ì` mH$ aU
History
Paper-7 : History of Ancient India (From Prehistory to 3rd c. BC)
History
Paper-12 : History of Ancient India (From 3 c. BC to 7th c. AD)
Paper-8 : Political History of Medieval India (1206 to 1707 A.D.)
Paper-13 : Socio-Economic and Cultural History of Medieval India (1206 to 1707A.D.)
Paper-9 : India Since Independence-I
Paper-14 : India Since Independence-II
Paper-10 : History of the Marathas (1707-1818)
Paper-15 : Modern Maharashtra (1960 to 2000)
Paper-11 : Introduction to Historiography
Paper-16 : Applications of History
Sociology
Paper-7 : Western Sociological Thinkers
Sociology
Paper-12 : Indian Sociological Thinkers
Paper-8 : Methods of Social Research (Part-I)
Paper-13 : Methods of Social Research (Part-II)
Paper-9 (a) Rural Sociology Paper-14 (a) Rural Sociology in India
Paper-9 (b) Urban Sociology
Paper-14 (b) Urban Sociology in India
Paper-10 (a) Industrial Sociology
Paper-15 (a) Industrial Sociology
Paper-10 (b) Criminology Paper-15 (b) Penology Paper-11 (a) Social Anthropology
Paper-16 (a) Social Anthropology
Paper-11 (b) Human Rights Paper-16 (b) Social Welfare
Economics
Paper-7 : Micro Economics
Economics
Paper-12 : Market and Pricing
Paper-8 : Research Methodology in Economics (Part-I)
Paper-13 : Research Methodology in Economics (Part-II)
Paper-9 : History of Economic Thoughts(Part I)
Paper-14 : History of Economic Thoughts (Part-II)
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Paper-10 : Economics of Development
Paper-15 : Economic of Planning
Paper-11 : International Economics (Part-I)
Paper-16 : International Economics (Part-II)
Political Science
Paper-7 : Modern Government
Political Science
Paper-12 : Modern Political Concepts
Paper-8 : Public Administration
Paper-13 : Administrative Thinkers
Paper-9 : International Politics
Paper-14 : Foreign Policy of India
Paper-10 : Constitution of United States of America
Paper-15 : Constitution of China and Sweden
Paper-11 : Classical Western Political Thought
Paper-16 : Modern Western Political Thought
Philosophy
Paper-7 : Systems of Indian Philosophy (Part-I)
Philosophy
Paper-12 : Systems of Indian Philosophy (Part-II)
Paper-8 : Western Philosophy (Modern)
Paper-13 : Western Philosophy (Recent)
Paper-9 (a) Traditional Logic
Paper-14 (a) Scientific Method
Paper-9 (b) Symbolic Logic (Propositional Logic)
Paper-14 (b) Symbolic Logic (Predicate Logic)
Paper-10 (a) Philosophy of Religion (Part-I)
Paper-15 (a) Philosophy of Religion (Part-II)
Paper-10 (b) Philosophy of Saints (Part-I)
Paper-15 (b) Philosophy of Saints (Part-II)
Paper-11 (a) Contemporary Philosophy (Indian)
Paper-16 (a) Contemporary Philosophy (Western)
Paper-11 (b) Philosophy of Education (Part-I)
Paper-16 (b) Philosophy of Education (Part-II)
Education
Paper-7 : Contemporary Indian Education
Education
Paper-12 : Trends in Education
Paper-8 : Educational Evaluation
Paper-13 : Statistics in Education
Paper-9 : Educational Management
Paper-14 : Educational Technology
Paper-10 : Guidance and Counselling
Paper-15 : Curriculum Construction
Paper-11 : Educational Thinkers
Paper-16 : Educational Practices
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4.12 ~r. E. ^mJ-3 `m dJm©gmR>r CncãY ñd §AÜ``Z gm{hË` (Languages) (Self Instructional Material-SIM)
A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd _mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa
1.
English (Compulsory)
Paper- E Communication Skills - � -
English (Compulsory)
Paper- F Communication Skills - � -
2. Ardhamagadhi Paper-VII O¡Z VÎdkmZ � - -
Ardhamagadhi Paper-XII O¡Z VÎdkmZ � - -
3. Ardhamagadhi Paper-VIII àmH¥$V H$mì` gm{hË` � - -
Ardhamagadhi Paper-XIII àmH¥$V H$mì` gm{hË` � - -
4. Ardhamagadhi Paper-IX àmMrZ gm{hË` � - -
Ardhamagadhi Paper-XIV àmMrZ gm{hË` � - -
5. Ardhamagadhi Paper-X àmH¥$V ZmQ>ç gm{hË` � - -
Ardhamagadhi Paper-XV àmH¥$V ZmQ>ç gm{hË` � - -
6. Ardhamagadhi Paper-XI àmH¥$V ì`mH$aU � - -
Ardhamagadhi Paper-XVI àmH¥$V ì`mH$aU � - -
7. English (Spl.) Paper-VII Literary Criticism and Appreciation - � -
English (Spl.) Paper-XII Literary Criticism and Appreciation - � -
8. English (Spl.) Paper-VIII Understanding Poetry - � -
English (Spl.) Paper-XIII Understanding Poetry - � -
9. English (Spl.) Paper-IX Understanding Drama - � -
English (Spl.) Paper-XIV Understanding Drama - � -
10. English (Spl.) Paper-X Understanding Novel - � -
English (Spl.) Paper-XV Understanding Novel - � -
11. English (Spl.) Paper-XI The Structure and Function of
Modern English - � -
37
A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd _mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa
English (Spl.) Paper-XVI The Structure and Function of
Modern English - � -
12. Hindi Paper-VII {dYm {deof H$m AÜ``Z - - �
Hindi Paper-XII {dYm {deof H$m AÜ``Z - - �
13. Hindi Paper-VIII gm{hË`emñÌ - - �
Hindi Paper-XIII gm{hË`emñÌ - - �
14. Hindi Paper-IX qhXr gm{hË` H$m B{Vhmg (gZ 2000 VH$) - - �
Hindi Paper-XIV qhXr gm{hË` H$m B{Vhmg (gZ 2000 VH$) - - �
15. Hindi Paper-X à`moOZ_ycH$ qhXr - - �
Hindi Paper-XV à`moOZ_ycH$ qhXr - - �
16. Hindi Paper-XI ^mfm {dkmZ Am¡a qhXr ^mfm - - �
Hindi Paper-XVI ^mfm {dkmZ Am¡a qhXr ^mfm - - �
17. Marathi Paper-VII H$mì`emñÌ - -
Marathi Paper-XII H$mì`emñÌ � - -
18. Marathi Paper-VIII ^mfm{dkmZ Am{U _amR>r ^mfm � - -
Marathi Paper-XIII ^mfm{dkmZ Am{U _amR>r ^mfm � - -
19. Marathi Paper-IX _amR>r dmL²>_`mMm B{Vhmg (àma§^ Vo B.g. 1800) � - -
Marathi Paper-XIV _amR>r dmL²>_`mMm B{Vhmg (àma§^ Vo B.g. 1800) � - -
20. Marathi Paper-X _amR>r ^mfm : Cn`moOZ Am{U gO©Z � - -
Marathi Paper-XV _amR>r ^mfm : Cn`moOZ Am{U gO©Z � - -
21. Marathi Paper-XI dmL²>_` àdmhm§Mo AÜ``Z (J«m_rU gm{hË`) � - -
Marathi Paper-XVI dmL²>_` àdmhm§Mo AÜ``Z (X{cV gm{hË`) � - -
22. Sanskrit Paper-VII doX - - -
38
A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd _mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa
Sanskrit Paper-XII ~«m÷mon{ZfXo - - -
23. Sanskrit Paper-VIII Xe©Z - - -
Sanskrit Paper-XIII Y_©emñÌ - - -
24. Sanskrit Paper-IX VH©$emñÌ - - -
Sanskrit Paper-XIV d¡{XH$ gm{hË`mMm B{Vhmg - - -
25. Sanskrit Paper-X gm{hË`emñÌ - - -
Sanskrit Paper-XV do¡{XH$moÎma gm{hË` - - -
26. Sanskrit Paper-XI nwamVÎd{dÚm - - -
Sanskrit Paper-XVI ì`mH$aU - - -
27. Urdu Paper-VII Special Study of Prose & Poets - - �
Urdu Paper-XII Special Study of Prose & Poets - - �
28. Urdu Paper-VIII Tarjuma Nigari, Zara-e-Iblagh aur Computer - - �
Urdu Paper-XIII Tarjuma Nigari, Zara-e-Iblagh aur Computer - - �
29. Urdu Paper-IX Urdu Tanqid-O-Tahaia - - �
Urdu Paper-XIV Urdu Tanqid-O-Tahaia - - �
30. Urdu Paper-X Urdu ki Adabi Tahriken - - �
Urdu Paper-XV Urdu ki Adabi Tahriken - - �
31. Urdu Paper-XI Afsana and Novel - - �
Urdu Paper-XVI Afsana and Novel - - �
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4.13 ~r. E. ^mJ-3 `m dJm©gmR>r CncãY ñd §AÜ``Z gm{hË`
(Social Sciences) (Self Instructional Material-SIM)
A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd
_mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa ^mfm
32. Economics Paper-VII Micro Economics gyú_ AW©emñÌ � - -
Economics Paper-XII Market and Pricing ~mOma Am{U qH$_V � - -
33.
Economics Paper-VIII Research Methodology in Economics (Part-I) AW©emñÌr` g§emoYZ nÕVr-1 � - -
Economics Paper-XIII Research Methodology in Economics (Part-II) AW©emñÌr` g§emoYZ nÕVr-2 � - -
34.
Economics Paper-IX History of Economic Thoughts (Part-I)
Am{W©H$ {dMmam§Mm B{Vhmg-1 � - -
Economics Paper-XIV History of Economic Thoughts (Part-II)
Am{W©H$ {dMmam§Mm B{Vhmg-2 � - -
35.
Economics Paper-X Economics of Development
{dH$mgmMo AW©emñÌ � - -
Economics Paper-XV Economic of Planning {Z`moOZmMo AW©emñÌ � - -
36.
Economics Paper-XI International Economics (Part-I) Am§VaamîQ>r` AW©emñÌ-1 � - -
Economics Paper-XVI International Economics (Part-II) Am§VaamîQ>r` AW©emñÌ-2 � - -
37. Education Paper-IV
Issues and Trends in Contemporary Indian Education g_H$mcrZ ^maVr` {ejU {dMma Am{U àdmh
� - -
38. Education Paper-V
Educational Evaluation and Statistics in Education {ejUemñÌmVrc _yë`_mnZ Am{U g§»`memñÌ
� - -
39. Education Paper-VI
Educational Management and Educational Technology e¡j{UH$ ì`dñWmnZ Am{U e¡j{UH$ V§Ì{dkmZ
� - -
40. Education Paper-VII
Educational Guidance and Curriculum Construction e¡j{UH$ _mJ©Xe©Z Am{U Aä`mgH«$_ aMZm
� - -
41. Education Paper-VIII Educational Thoughts and Practices � - -
40
A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd
_mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa ^mfm
e¡j{UH$ {dMma d H$m`©
42.
History Paper-VII
History of Ancient India (From Prehistory to 3rd c. BC) àmMrZ ^maVmMm B{Vhmg
� - -
History Paper-XII History of Ancient India (From 3rd c. BC to 7th c. AD) àmMrZ ^maVmMm B{Vhmg
� - -
43.
History Paper-VIII
Political History of Medieval India (1206 to 1707 A.D.) _Ü``wJrZ ^maVmMm amOH$s` B{Vhmg
� - -
History Paper-XIII
Socio-Economic and Cultural History of Medieval India (1206 to 1707A.D.) _Ü``wJrZ ^maVmMm gm_m{OH$, Am{W©H$ Am{U gm§ñH¥${VH$ B{Vhmg
� - -
44.
History Paper-IX India Since Independence-I
ñdmV§Í`moÎma ^maV-1 � - -
History Paper-XIV India Since Independence-II
ñdmV§Í`moÎma ^maV-2 � - -
45.
History Paper-X History of the Marathas (1707-1818)
_amR>çm§Mm B{Vhmg � - -
History Paper-XV Modern Maharashtra (1960 to 2000)
AmYw{ZH$ _hmamîQ´> � - -
46.
History Paper-XI Introduction to Historiography B{VhmgcoIZmMm n[aM` � - -
History Paper-XVI Applications of History
B{VhmgmMo Cn`moOZ � - -
47.
Political Science Paper-VII
Modern Government � - -
Political Science
Paper-XII Modern Political Concepts � - -
48.
Political Science
Paper-VIII Public Administration cmoH$àemgZ � - -
Political Science
Paper-XIII
Administrative Thinkers
àemgH$s` {dMmad§V � - -
49. Political Science International Politics Am§VaamîQ´>r` amOH$maU � - -
41
A.H««$. nona H«$_m§H$ {df`mMo Zmd
_mÜ`_
_amR>r B§J«Or BVa ^mfm
Paper-IX
Political Science
Paper-XIV
Foreign Policy of India ^maVmMo naamîQ´> YmoaU
� - -
50.
Political Science
Paper-X
Constitution of United States of America A_o[aHo$Mr amÁ`KQ>Zm � - -
Political Science
Paper-XV
Constitution of China and Sweden
MrZ d ñdrS>ZMr amÁ`KQ>Zm � - -
51.
Political Science
Paper-XI
Classical Western Political Thought A{^OmV nmpíM_mÎ` amOH$s` {dMma � - -
Political Science
Paper-XVI
Modern Western Political Thought
AmYw{ZH$ nmíMmÎ` amOH$s` {dMma � - -
52. Philosophy Paper-VII Systems of Indian Philosophy (Part-I) � - -
Philosophy Paper-XII Systems of Indian Philosophy (Part-II) � - -
53. Philosophy Paper-VIII Western Philosophy (Modern) � - -
Philosophy Paper-XIII Western Philosophy (Recent) � - -
54. Philosophy Paper-IX (a) Traditional Logic � - -
Philosophy Paper-XIV (a) Scientific Method � - -
55. Philosophy Paper-IX (b) Symbolic Logic (Propositional Logic) � - -
Philosophy Paper-XIV (b) Symbolic Logic (Predicate Logic) � - -
56. Philosophy Paper-X (a) Philosophy of Religion (Part-I) � - -
Philosophy Paper-XV (a) Philosophy of Religion (Part-II) � - -
57. Philosophy Paper-X (b) Philosophy of Saints (Part-I) � - -
Philosophy Paper-XV (b) Philosophy of Saints (Part-II) � - -
58. Philosophy Paper-XI (a) Contemporary Philosophy (Indian) � - -
Philosophy Paper-XVI (a) Contemporary Philosophy (Western) � - -
59. Philosophy Paper-XI (b) Philosophy of Education (Part-I) � - -
Philosophy Paper-XVI (b) Philosophy of Education (Part-II) � - -
60.
Sociology Paper-VII Western Sociological Thinkers nmíMmÎ` g_mOemñÌr` {dMmad§V � - -
Sociology Paper-XII Indian Sociological Thinkers
^maVr` g_mOemñÌr` {dMmad§V � - -
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Sociology Paper-XIII Methods of Social Research (Part-II)
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62.
Sociology Paper-IX (a) Rural Sociology J«m_rU g_mOemñÌ � - -
Sociology Paper-XIV (a) Rural Sociology in India
^maVmVrc J«m_rU g_mOemñÌ � - -
63.
Sociology Paper-IX (b) Urban Sociology ZmJa g_mOemñÌ � - -
Sociology Paper-XIV (b) Urban Sociology in India
^maVmVrc ZmJa g_mOemñÌ � - -
64. Sociology Paper-X (a) Industrial Sociology Am¡Úmo{JH$ g_mOemñÌ � - -
Sociology Paper-XV (a) Industrial Sociology Am¡Úmo{JH$ g_mOemñÌ � - -
65. Sociology Paper-X (b) Criminology JwÝhoJmaremñÌ � - -
Sociology Paper-XV (b) Penology X§S>emñÌ � - -
66. Sociology Paper-XI (a) Social Anthropology gm_m{OH$ _mZdemñÌ � - -
Sociology Paper-XVI (a) Social Anthropology gm_m{OH$ _mZdemñÌ � - -
67. Sociology Paper-XI (b) Human Rights _mZdr hŠH$ � - -
Sociology Paper-XVI (b) Social Welfare gm_m{OH$ H$ë`mU � - -
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Sr.
No.
Semester-I
(Compulsory Subject)
Sr.
No.
Semester-II
(Compulsory Subject)
1. English for Business
Communication (Paper- I)
1. English for Business Communication
(Paper- II)
2. Micro Economics (Paper-I) gy ú_ AW© emñÌ n on a 1
2.
Micro Economics (Paper- II) gy ú_ AW© emñÌ n on a 2
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Management Principles and
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3.
Management Principles and
Applications (Paper- II) ì `d ñWmn Z VÎdo Am{U Cn `mo OZ n on a-2
4. Financial Accounting (Paper-I) 4. Financial Accounting (Paper- II)
Optional Papers 5 (Min. 1 Max. 1)
Sr.
No. Semester-I
Sr.
No. Semester-II
5. Principles of Marketing (Paper- I ) {d n UZmMr VÎd o n on a 1 5.
Principles of Marketing (Paper- II) {d n UZmMr VÎd o n on a 2
5. Marathi (Paper- I) _ amR >r n o n a 1 5. Marathi (Paper- II) _ amR >r n o n a 2
5. Hindi (Paper- I) qhXr n o n a 1 5. Hindi (Paper- II) qhXr n o n a 2
Optional Papers 6 (Min. 1 Max. 1)
Sr.
No. Semester-I
Sr.
No. Semester-II
6. Insurance (Paper- I) {d _ m n o n a 1 6. Insurance (Paper-II) {d _ m n o n a 2
6. Business Mathematics (Paper- I) 6. Business Mathematics (Paper-II)
6. Commercial Geography (Paper- I) d m{UÁ` ^y Jmo c n on a 1
6.
Commercial Geography (Paper-II) d m{UÁ` ^y Jmo c n on a 2
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5.8 ~r. H$m°_. ^mJ-1 gmR>r CncãY ñd § AÜ``Z gm{hË`m~m~VMr _m{hVr
Sr.
No Semester-I and II
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available
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(Paper- I &II)
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2. Micro Economics (Paper- I & II)
gy ú_ AW© emñÌ n on a 1 d 2 � -
3. Management Principles and Applications (Paper- I
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4. Financial Accounting (Paper-I&II) - �
Optional Paper 5 (Min. 1 Max. 1)
Sr.
No. Semester- I & II
SIM (Study Material)
available
Marathi English
5. Principles of Marketing (Paper- I & II)
{d n UZmMr VÎd o n on a 1 d 2 � -
5. Marathi (Paper- I & II) _ amR >r n o n a 1 d 2 � -
5. Hindi (Paper- I & II) qhXr n o n a 1 d 2 � -
Optional Paper 6 (Min. 1 Max. 1)
6. Insurance (Paper- I &II) {d _ m n on a 1 d 2 � -
6. Business Mathematics (Paper- I & II) - �
6. Commercial Geography ( Paper- I & II) d m{UÁ` ^y Jmo c n on a 1 d 2
� -
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5.9 ~r. H$m°_. ^mJ-2 (gÌ 3 d 4) gwYm[aV Aä`mgH««$_ OyZ 2014 nmgyZ
Sr.
No.
Semester- III
(Compulsory Subjects)
Sr.
No.
Semester- IV
(Compulsory Subjects)
1. English for Business Communication
(Compulsory) Paper-III
1. English for Business Communication
(Compulsory) Paper-IV
2. Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
Paper-I CÚmo OH$Vo Mr _ w cVÎd o n o n a 1 2. Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
Paper-II CÚmo OH$Vo Mr _ w cVÎd o no n a 2 3. Business Statistics Paper-I 3. Business Statistics Paper-II
4. Business Economics Paper-III ì `md gm{`H$ AW© emñÌ n on a 3
4. Business Economics Paper-IV ì `md gm{`H$ AW© emñÌ n on a 4
5. Money and Financial System Paper-I n ¡ gm d {d Îmr` ì `d ñWm n on a 1
5. Money and Financial System Paper-II n ¡ gm d {d Îmr` ì `d ñWm n on a 2
6. Corporate Accounting Paper-I 6. Corporate Accounting Paper-II
7. Environmental Studies (Compulsory) n `m© d aU Aä`mg (Amd í`H$)
5.10 ~r. H$m°_. ^mJ-2 gmR>r CncãY ñd § AÜ``Z gm{hË`m~m~VMr _m{hVr
Sr.
No.
Semester- III and IV
(Compulsory Subjects)
SIM available
Marathi English
1. English for Business Communication Paper - III &
IV - �
2. Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Paper- I & II CÚmo OH$Vo Mr _ y cVÎdo n on a 1 d 2
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6. Corporate Accounting Paper- I & II - �
7. Environmental Studies Paper � �
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5.11 ~r. H$m°_. ^mJ-3 (gÌ 5 d 6) gwYm[aV Aä`mgH««$_ OyZ 2015 nmgyZ
Sr.
No.
Semester-V
(Compulsory Subjects)
Sr.
No.
Semester-VI
(Compulsory Subjects)
1
Business Environment Paper-I n ¡ gm d ì `md gm{`H$ n `m©d aU non a-1 1
Business Environment Paper-II ì `md gm{`H$ n `m© d aU n on a-2
2
Business Regulatory Frame
Work Paper- I ì `d gm` {Z` _ Z H$m`Xo {d f`H$ aMZm n on a-1
2
Business Regulatory Frame
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3
Modern Management Practice
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3
Modern Management Practice
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4
Co-Operative Development
Paper- I ghH$mamMm {d H$mg no n a-1
4
Co-Operative Development
Paper-II ghH$mamMm {d H$mg no n a-1
Optional Subjects 5 & 6
1
5 Advanced Accountancy Paper-I
5 Advanced Accountancy Paper-
III
6 Advanced Accountancy Paper-II
6 Advanced Accountancy Paper-
IV
2 5 Advanced Costing Paper-I 5 Advanced Costing Paper-III
6 Advanced Costing Paper- II 6 Advanced Costing Paper-IV
3 5 Taxation Paper- I 5 Taxation Paper- III
6 Taxation Paper- II 6 Taxation Paper- IV
4
5 Insurance Paper- I {d _ m n on a-1
5 Insurance Paper- III {d _ m n on a-3
6 Insurance Paper- II {d _ m n on a-2
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5
5
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Advanced Banking & Financial
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6
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6
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System Paper- IV àJV ~± q H$J Am{U Am{W© H$ àUmcr no n a-4
6
5 Industrial Management Paper- I Am¡ Úmo {JH$ ì `dñ WmnZ no n a-1
5 Industrial Management Paper-
III A m¡ Úmo {JH$ ì `dñ WmnZ no n a-3
6 Industrial Management Paper - II Am¡ Úmo {JH$ ì `dñ WmnZ no n a-2
6 Industrial Management Paper -
IV Am¡ Úmo {JH$ ì `d ñWmn Z n ona-4
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5.12 ~r. H$m°_. ^mJ-3 gmR>r CncãY ñd § AÜ``Z gm{hË`
Sr. No.
Semester- V & VI
SIM available
Marathi English
Compulsory Subjects
1
Business Environment Paper- I & II ì `md gm{`H$ n `m© d aU n on a 1 d 2
� -
2
Business Regulatory Frame Work Paper- I & II ì `d gm` {Z`_ Z H$m`Xo {d f`H$ aMZm n o n a 1 d 2
� -
3
Modern Management Practice Paper- I & II AmYw {ZH$ ì `dñ WmnZ nÕ Vr no na 1 d 2
� -
4
Co-Operative Development Paper- I & II ghH$mamMm {d H$mg no n a 1 d 2
� -
Optional Paper 5 & 6
1 5 Advanced Accountancy Paper- I & III � -
6 Advanced Accountancy Paper- II & IV � -
2 5 Advanced Costing Paper- I & III - -
6 Advanced Costing Paper- II & IV - -
3 5 Taxation Paper- I & III - -
6 Taxation Paper- II & IV - -
4 5 Insurance Paper- I & III {d _ m n on a 1 d 3 - -
6 Insurance Paper- II & IV {d _ m n on a 2 d 4 - -
5
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- -
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- -
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5 Industrial Management Paper- I &III Am¡ Úmo {JH$ ì `dñ WmnZ no n a 1 d 3
- -
6 Industrial Management Paper - II & IV Am¡ Úmo {JH$ ì `dñ WmnZ no n a-2 d 4
- -
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6.1 E_. E. (^mfm)
6.1.1 E_. E. ^mJ-1 : _amR>r (gÌ-1 )
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester I
I) Core/Compulsory Papers
C 01 ^m{fH$ Am{d îH$mamMr ê $n o (Micro Thought of Litrary Forms)
�
C 02.1 {d eo f gm{hË`H¥ $VtMm Aä`mg (A Study of Special Litrary Classics) �
C 02.2 {d eo f gm{hË`H¥ $VtMm Aä`mg (A Study of Special Litrary Classics)
�
C 03
AmYw {ZH$ _ amR >r d mL² >_ `mMm B{Vhmg (ñd mV§ Í`n yd © H$mi) (History of Modern Marathi Litrature-Pre
Independence Period)
�
II) Elective Optional Paper
E 4.1 bmo H$gm{hË` d bmo H$H$bm (Folk literature and Folk Art)
�
E 4.2 ^mfm{d kmZ (Linguistics) �
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
E 4.3 gO© Zerb boI mZmMo ñdê $n (Nature of Creative Writing) �
E 4.4 Am§ Va^maVr` gm{hË`mMm Aä`mg (A Study of Intranational Litrature)
-
E 4.5 ^mfm§ Va_ r_ m§ gm (Translation Studies) -
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E_. E. ^mJ-1 : _amR>r (gÌ 2)
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester II
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
C 05 gm{hË`{d Mmam§ Mm gy ú_ {d Mma (Micro Thought of Litrary Forms)
�
C 06.1
{d eo f gm{hË`H¥ $VtMm Aä`mg (A Study of Special Litrary Texts)
�
C 06.2 {d eo f gm{hË`H¥ $VtMm Aä`mg (A Study of Special Litrary Texts)
�
C 07
AmYw {ZH$ _ amR >r d mL² >_ `mMm B{Vhmg (20 00 n ª V)
(History of Modern Marathi Litrature-Post
Independence to 2000)
�
II) Elective Optional Paper (5 n¡H$s EH$ {df` {ZdS>mdm)
E 8.1 bmo H$gm{hË` d bmo H$H$bm (Folk literature and Folk Art)
�
E 8.2 AmYw {ZH$ ^mfm{d kmZ ( Modern Linguistics) �
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
E 8.3 gO© Zerb boI mZmMo ñdê $n (Nature of Creative Writing) �
E 8.4 Am§ Va^maVr` gm{hË`mMm Aä`mg (A Study of Intranational Litrature)
-
E 8.5 ^mfm§ Va_ r_ m§ gm (Translation Studies) -
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E_. E. ^mJ-2 : _amR>r (gÌ-3)
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester III
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
09 g_ mO^mfm{d kmZ (Samajbhashavidnyan)
�
10.1 d mL² >_ `rZ g§ ñH¥ $Vr (Vangyamayin Sanskruti)
�
10.2 à^md Aä`mg (Prabhav Abhyas)
�
11 g_ rjm {gÕ m§ V Am{U Cn `mo OZ
(Samiksha Sidhant Ani Upayojan) �
II) Elective Optional Paper (5 n¡H$s EH$ {df` {ZdS>mdm)
12.1 g§ ñH¥ $Vr Aä`mg (Sanskruti Abhyas)
-
12.2 Vm¡ c{ZH$ gm{hË`mä`mg (Toulanik Sahityabhyas)
�
12.3 ~mo crAä`mg (Boli Abhyas)
�
12.4 J« §W B{Vhmg (Granth Itihas)
-
12.5 J« §W àH$meZ Am{U g§ n mXZ (Granth Prakashan Aani Sampadan)
-
12.2 Vm¡ c{ZH$ gm{hË`mä`mg (Toulanik Sahityabhyas)
�
12.4 J« §W B{Vhmg (Granth Itihas)
-
12.5 J« §W àH$meZ Am{U g§ n mXZ (Granth Prakashan Aani Sampadan)
-
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E_. E. ^mJ-2 : _amR>r (gÌ-4)
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester IV
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
13 g_ mO^mfm{d kmZ (Samajbhashavidnyan)
�
14.1
14.2
d mL² >_ `rZ g§ ñH¥ $Vr (Vangyamayin Sanskruti) à^md Aä`mg (Prabhav Abhyas)
�
15 _ amR >r g_ rjo Mr d mQ >Mmc
(Marathi Samikshechi Vatchal) �
II) Elective Optional Paper (5 n¡H$s EH$ {df` {ZdS>mdm)
16.1 g§ ñH¥ $Vr Aä`mg (Sanskruti Abhyas)
-
16.2 Vm¡ c{ZH$ gm{hË`mä`mg (Toulanik Sahityabhyas)
�
16.3 ~mo crAä`mg (Boli Abhyas)
�
16.4 J« §W B{Vhmg (Granth Itihas)
-
16.5 J« §W àH$meZ Am{U g§ n mXZ (Granth Prakashan Aani Sampadan)
-
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
16.2 Vm¡ c{ZH$ gm{hË`mä`mg (Toulanik Sahityabhyas)
�
16.4 J« §W B{Vhmg (Granth Itihas)
-
16.5 J« §W àH$meZ Am{U g§ n mXZ (Granth Prakashan Aani Sampadan)
-
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6.1.2 E_. E. ^mJ-1 : qhXr (gÌ-1 d gÌ 2)
Course Code
Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester I
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
C 01 àmMrZ VWm {ZJw©Um ^pŠVH$mì` �
C 02 qhXr gm{hË` H$m B{Vhmg �
C 03 ^mfm{dkmZ �
II) Elective Optional Paper:
E 4.1 ^mfm àmoÚm¡o{JH$s- I -
E 4.2 AZwdmX àmoÚm¡{JH$s-I -
E 4.3 qhXr H$Wm gm{hË`- I �
E 4.4 qhXr ì`mH$aU, _mZH$, boIZ VWm _w{ÐV emoYZ- I -
E 4.5 qhXr g§àofU H$m¡eë` -
Semester II
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
C 05 gJwU ^pŠV E§d [aVrH$mì` �
C 06 qhXr gm{hË` H$m B{Vhmg �
C 07 ^mfm{dkmZ �
II) Elective Optional Paper/ Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS (5 n¡H$s EH$ {df` {ZdS>mdm)
E 8.1 ^mfm àmoÚm¡o{JH$s- II -
E 8.2 AZwdmX àmoÚm¡{JH$s- II -
E 8.3 qhXr H$Wm gm{hË`- II �
E 8.4 qhXr ì`mH$aU, _mZH$, boIZ VWm _w{ÐV emoYZ- II -
E 8.5 nQ>H$Wm, coIZ VWm cKwnQ> {Z_m©U -
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E_. E. ^mJ-2 : qhXr (gÌ-3 d gÌ 4)
Course
Code Title of Course
SIM
Availability
Semester III
I) Compulsory Papers: J«wn-1
9 AmYw{ZH$ qhXr H${dVm - I �
10 ^maVr` H$mì`emñÌ VWm qhXr AmcmoMZm �
11 à`moOZ_ycH$ qhXr �
II) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-2
12
A) ^mfm àm¡X²`mo{JH$s III - ~) AZwdmX àm¡X²`mo{JH$s III -
H$) H$WoVa gm{hË` I � S>) ^maVr` gm{hË` I -
B) qhXr ZmQ>H$ VWm a§J_§MZ I -
Semester-III CBCS
A) ^mfm àm¡X² mo{JH$s III
Semester IV
I) Compulsory Paper : J«wn-1
13 AmYw{ZH$ qhXr H${dVm - II �
14 nmíMmË` H$mì`emñÌ �
15 à`moOZ_ycH$ qhXr �
II) Elective Optional Paper : J«wn-2 (4 n¡H$s EH$ {df` {ZdS>mdm)
16
A) ^mfm àm¡X²`mo{JH$s IV - ~) AZwdmX àm¡X²`mo{JH$s IV -
H$) H$WoVa gm{hË` II � S>) ^maVr` gm{hË` II -
B) qhXr ZmQ>H$ VWm a§J_§MZ II -
Semester-IV CBCS
A) ^mfm àm¡X² mo{JH$s IV
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6.1.3 M.A English
Course
Code Title of Course
SIM
Availability
Semester I
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
C 01 Poetry in English up to 19th century �
C 02 Fiction in English up to 19th century �
C 03 Introduction to Modern Linguistics �
II) Elective Optional Paper: (Selected one of the following optional papers)
E 4.1 British Renaissance Literature �
E 4.2 American Literature upto the Civil War -
E 4.3 Indian English Literature �
Semester II
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
C 05 Poetry in English: Modern and Postmodern �
C 06 Fiction in English:Modern and Postmodern �
C 07 Sociolinguistics and Stylistics �
II) Elective Optional Paper (Selected one of the following optional papers)
E 8.1 British Neoclassical and Romantic Literature �
E 8.2 American Literature from the Civil War to the Turn of the
Century -
E 8.3 English Literatures of SAARC Nations �
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
C 03 Introduction to Modern Linguistics
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M. A. English
Course
Code Title of Course
SIM
Availability
Semester III
I) Compulsory Papers:
C 7 Drama in English up to 19th Century �
C 8 Critical Theories-I �
II) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-1
G1 E3 Victorian and Early Modern Period � G1 E5 British Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies -
G1 E5 Special Author : Kingsley Amis � III) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-2
G2 E3 Modern American Literature �
G2 E5 American Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies -
G2 E5 Special Author : Ernest Hemingway �
IV) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-3
G3 E3 African and Caribbean Literature �
G3 E5 Interdisciplinary Studies -
G3 E5 Special Author : Amitav Ghosh �
V) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-4
G4 E3 Theoretical and Descriptive Linguistics -
G4 E5 Stylistics -
VI) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-5
G5 E3 Translation Studies : Theory -
G5 E5 Adaptations of a Literary Text -
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Semester IV
I) Compulsory Paper :
C 9 Drama in English : Modern & Postmodern �
C 10 Critical Theories-II �
II) Elective Optional Paper : J«wn-1 (3 n¡H$s EH$ {df` {ZdS>mdm)
G1 E4 Modern and Postmodern British Literature � G1 E6 Research Methodology : British Literature -
G1 E6 British Women Writers � III) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-2
G2 E4 Postmodern American Literature �
G2 E6 Research Methodology : American Literature -
G2 E6 American Women Writers �
IV) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-3
G3 E4 Australian and Canadian Literature �
G3 E6 Research Methodology -
G3 E6 Postcolonial Women Writers �
V) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-4
G4 E4 English Language Teaching -
G4 E6 Research Methodology -
VI) Elective Optional Paper: J«wn-5
G5 E4 Translation : Problems and Evaluation -
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6.2 M. A. Social Sciences (gm_m{OH$emñÌo) 6.2.1 Political Science
Course
Code Title of Course
SIM
Availability
Semester I
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
C 01 Political Theory �
C 02 Public Administration �
C 03 Indian Constitution �
II) Elective Optional Paper:
E 01 State in Ancient India -
E 02 Foreign Policy of India �
E 03 Modern Political Ideology
E 04 Political Thought of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar �
E 05 Social Movements in India -
E 06 Human Rights in India -
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
E 01 State in Ancient India -
E 02 Foreign Policy of India �
E 03 Modern Political Ideology -
E 04 Political Thought of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar �
E 05 Social Movements in India -
E 06 Human Rights in India -
Semester II
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
C 04 Contemporary Political Issues �
C 05 Public Policy �
C 06 Modern Indian Political Thought �
II) Elective Optional Paper
E 07 Political Sociology -
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E 08 Comparative Parliamentary Institutions �
E 09 Political Process in North East -
E 10 State Politics in India �
E 11 Women and Politics -
E 12 UN & Regional Organizations -
E 07 Political Sociology -
E 08 Comparative Parliamentary Institutions �
E 09 Political Process in North East -
E 10 State Politics in India �
E 11 Women and Politics -
E 12 UN & Regional Organizations -
Political Science
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester III
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
C 07 Theory of International Politics �
C 08 Comparative Politics �
C 09 Indian Political Process �
II) Elective Optional Paper:
E 21 Foreign Plicy and Diplomacy -
E 22 Research Methodology -
E 23 Indian Administration �
E 24 Political Thought on Women -
E 25 Stat and its Evolution -
E 26 Local Self Government in India -
E 27 Political Thought in Maharashtra -
E 28 Administrative Thinkers -
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E 29 Global Leadership -
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
E 30 Social Harmony and Peace �
Semester IV
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
C 10 Contemporary International Politics �
C 11 Comparative Politics in South Asia �
C 12 Western Political Thought �
II) Elective Optional Paper
E 31 Election Studies (Psephology) -
E 32 Contemporary Political Thought -
E 33 Foreign Policy of Major Countries -
E 34 Modern Political Analysis -
E 35 China : Society, Economy and Policy -
E 36 Issues and Challenges in Indian Administration -
E 37 Gandhi and Post-Gandhian Thinkers -
E 38 Thought in Medieval India -
E 39 Party System in India �
E 40 Reservation Policy and Politics (CBCS) �
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6.2.2 Sociology
Course Code
Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester I
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
SOC 01 Classical Sociological Traditions : Marx, Durkheim and Weber
�
SOC 02 Understanding Indian Society �
II) Electives : Specialization & Optional Paper: Group A
Elective Specialization Paper: Group A
Sociology of Change, Development and Environment
SOE 01 Social Movements in India �
SOE 02 Social Ecology -
Elective Specialization Paper: Group B
Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
SOE 03 Rural Society in India �
SOE 04 Industry and Society in India -
Elective Specialization Paper: Group C
Study of Indian Society -
SOE 05 Social Problems in Contemporary India -
SOE 06 Sociology of Marginalized Communities -
Optional Papers
SOE 07 Education and Society �
SOE 08 Gender and Society -
SOE 09 Society and Culture in Maharashtra -
SOE 10 Comparative Sociology -
SOE 11 Sociology of Sanitation part-A -
III) Open Elective Papers offered under CBCS
SOE 09 Society and Culture in Maharashtra -
SOC 03 Classical Sociological Traditions : Pareto, Cooley and
Mead �
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SOC 04 Perspectives on Indians Society �
Sociology of Change, Development and Environment
SOE 12 Socialology of Change and Development �
SOE 13 Resources, Development and Environment in India -
Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
SOE 14 Urban Society in India �
SOE 15 Sociology of Tribal Society -
Study of Indian Society �
SOE 16 Social Exclusion and Social Inclusion -
SOE 17 Sociology of Religion -
SOE 18 Political Sociology �
SOE 19 Sociology of Mass Communication -
SOE 20 Criminology -
SOE 21 Sociology of South Asia -
SOE 22 Sociology of Sanitation Part-B -
SOE 20 Criminology -
Student should first select any One of the Three Elective Specialization groups. (Group
A, or Gr. B or Gr. C) Then, he/she should select any one paper from the selected
specialized group. During all the remaining Semesters similarly, student should select
one paper from optional papers.
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Sociology
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester III
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
SOC 05 Modern Sociological Theory �
SOC 06 Methodology of Social Research �
II) Electives : Specialization & Optional Paper: Group A
Elective Specialization Paper: Group A
Sociology of Change, Development and Environment
SOE 23 Globalization and Society �
SOE 24 Environmental Sociology -
Elective Specialization Paper: Group B
Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
SOE 25 Sociology of Kinship, Marriage and Family -
SOE 26 Sociology of Migration �
Elective Specialization Paper: Group C
Study of Indian Society
SOE 27 SCs, STs and OBCs Studies : Issues and Perspectives
-
SOE 28 Law and Social Change in India -
Optional Papers
SOE 29 Sociology of Information Society -
SOE 30 Sociology of Health -
SOE 31 Society and Human Rights �
SOE 32 Science, Technology and Society -
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Sociology
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester IV
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
SOC 07 Recent Trends in Sociological Theory �
SOC 08 Data Collection and Analytical Procedures �
II) Electives : Specialization & Optional Paper: Group A
Elective Specialization Paper: Group A
Sociology of Change, Development and
Environment
SOE 33 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and
Development �
SOE 34 Environment and and Society in India -
Elective Specialization Paper: Group B
Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
SOE 35 Rural Development in India �
SOE 36 Industry and Human Resource Development -
Elective Specialization Paper: Group C
Study of Indian Society
SOE 37 Social Demography �
SOE 38 Sociology of Ageing -
Optional Papers
SOE 40 Sociology and Social Work �
SOE 41 Disasters and Disaster Management in India -
SOE 42 Dissertation -
SOE 39 Media and Society -
Student should first select any One of the Three Elective Specialization groups. (Group
A, or Gr. B or Gr. C) Then, he/she should select any one paper from the selected
specialized group. During all the remaining Semesters similarly, student should select
one paper from optional papers.
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6.2.3 Economics
Course
Code Title of Course
SIM
Availability
Semester I
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
EC - 1 Micro Economic Analysis �
EC - 2 Monetary Economics �
II) Elective Optional Paper:
EO - 1 Agricultural Economics �
EO - 2 Economics of Insurance -
EO - 3 Economics of Environment -
EO - 4 Principles and Practice of Co-operation �
EO - 5 Contribution of Nobel Laureates to Economics -
EO - 6 Managerial and Business Economics -
EO - 7 Economics of Gender and Development -
EO - 8 Economics of Education -
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
ECO - 1.1 Economics of Environment -
ECO - 1.2 Economics of Insurance -
Semester II
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
EC - 3 Public Economics �
EC - 4 Ecological and Resource Economics �
II) Elective Optional Paper
EO - 9 Agricultural Development in India �
EO - 10 Industrial Economics -
EO - 11 Economics and Law -
EO - 12 Human Resource Development -
EO - 13 Financial Markets and Institutions �
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EO - 14 Regional Economics -
EO - 15 Economics of Social Sector and Environment -
EO - 16 Economic Thoughts of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar -
ECO - 2.1 Economic Thoughts of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar -
ECO - 2.2 Financial Markets and Institutions �
Semester III
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
EC - 1 Statistics in Economic Analysis �
EC - 2 Macro Economic Analysis �
II) Elective Optional Paper:
EO - 21 Economics of Labour �
EO - 22 Indian Public Finance �
EO - 23 Economics of Transport and Communication �
EO - 24 Indian Economic Policy �
EO - 25 Demography -
EO - 26 Urban Economics -
EO - 27 Economics of Energy -
EO - 28 Computer Application in Economics I -
EO - 29 Mathematical Economics II -
EO - 30 Econometrics I -
EO - 31 Social Sector and Environment -
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
ECO - 3.1 Econometrics I -
ECO - 3.2 Demography -
Semester IV
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
EC - 7 International Economics �
EC - 8 Economics of Growth and Development �
II) Elective Optional Paper
EO - 32 Co-operative Thoughts and Administration �
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EO - 33 Statistics for Economics -
EO - 34 Global Business Logistics -
EO - 35 Health Economics -
EO - 36 Advanced Banking �
EO - 37 Welfare Economics �
EO - 38 Research Methodology -
EO - 39 Economic Thoughts of Chh. Shahu Maharaj -
EO - 40 Computer Application in Economics II -
EO - 41 Economics and Law -
EO - 42 Econometrics II -
ECO - 4.1 Econometrics II -
ECO - 4.2 Economic Thoughts of Chh. Shahu Maharaj -
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6.2.4 History
Course Code Title of Course SIM
Availability
Semester I
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
Hist. 101 Early India (from the beginning to 3rd
century B.C.) �
Hist. 102 Aspects of Medieval Indian History (1206-1750) �
II) Elective Optional Paper:
Hist. 103 Sources for study of Ancient Indian History -
Hist. 104 Legacy of Ancient India -
Hist. 105 Sources for study of Medieval Indian History -
Hist. 106 Legacy of the Marathas �
Hist. 107 Popular Resistance to Company Rule (1757-1857) -
Hist. 108 Rise of Nationalism in India (1858-1905) �
Hist. 109 Rise and Consolidation of British Power in India
(1757-1857) -
Hist. 110 Making of 19th Century Maharashtra �
Hist. 111 Kolhapur through the Ages (from earliest times to
1844) -
III) Open Elective Papers Offered under CBCS
Hist. 110 Making of 19th Century Maharashtra -
Semester II
I) Core /Compulsory Paper
Hist. 201 Institutions under the Marathas �
Hist. 202 National Movement in India (1905-1947) �
II) Elective Optional Paper
Hist. 203 Art and Architecture of Ancient India -
Hist. 204 Historical Monuments in the Deccan -
Hist. 205 Medieval Indian Economy (1206-1750) -
Hist. 206 Devotional Cults in Medieval India (1206-1750) �
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Hist. 207 Historiography of the Marathas -
Hist. 208 The Colonial State in India -
Hist. 209 Social Reform Movements in 19th Century India �
Hist. 210 Maharashtra Today (1960-2000) �
Hist. 211 History of Kolhapur State (1844-1949) -
Hist. 208 India’s Struggle for Independence -
Semester III
I) Core/Compulsory Papers:
301 Traditions of History Writing �
302 Twentieth Century World (1900 to 1950) �
II) Elective Group A (Choose only one paper from the group)
303 Ancient South Asian Civilizations -
304 Ancient European Civilizations -
305 Ancient West Asian Civilizations -
306 Ancient Civilizations in Amarican Continent -
III) Elective Group B (Choose only one paper from the group)
307 Nationalist China (1900-1950) -
308 History of Modern Japan (1868 to 1945) -
309 Twentieth Century West Asia -
310 History of Russia (1900-1950) �
IV) Elective Group C (Choose only one paper from the group)
311 Interdisciplinary Research Method -
312 The Practice of Oral History -
313 Concepts and Methods of Local History -
314 History in Digital Age -
V) Elective Group D (Choose only one paper from the group)
315 History of Cinema -
316 Marathi Literature and History in Colonial India -
317 Understanding India through Cinema -
318 Forts of Maharashtra -
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V) Elective Group E (Choose only one paper from the group)
319 Maritime History of India -
320 Economic History of 19th Century India �
321 Environmental History of India -
322 History of Science and Technology in India -
Semester IV
401 Recent Trends in History Writing �
402 Twentieth Century World (1950 to 2000) �
403 Communist China (1930-1997) -
404 Japan Since 1945 -
405 The History of Israel - Palestine Conflict -
406 Struggle for Civil Rights in USA and South Africa
(till 1965) -
407 Political Leaders of 19th Century Western Europe -
408 Science and Technology in Europe -
409 Intellectual History of Modern Europe -
410 History of Renaissance and Reformation in Europe -
411 History of Indian Women �
412 Peasant Movements in Colonial India -
413 Labour Movements in Colonial India -
414 Dalit Movement in Colonial India -
415 Introduction to Archaeology -
416 Introduction to Museology -
417 History of Travel and Tourism in India �
418 Conservation of Heritage -
419 Colonialism and Princely States in India -
420 British Paramountcy and Southern Maratha Country
States in 19th Century -
421 Freedom Movement in Southern Maratha Country
States -
422 Princely State of Kolhapur : Glimpses of Cultural
History -
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7. Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
7.1 Eligibility Criteria:
Any person who has pass Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.) degree of this
University or of any other University recognized by this University as equivalent
thereto may after he has worked under the guidance of a recognized University
Teacher or at least two years subsequent to his passing the Bachelor of Commerce
Examination, be admitted to the examination, for the Degree of Master of
Commerce in accordance with the relevant Regulations.
Note:-
1. Only B. Com. Students are eligible for M. Com. Programme.
2. B.B.A., B.C.A., B.C.S. Students are not eligible for M.Com. Programme
7.2 Medium of instructions-
M.Com. Programme is available in English medium only.
7.3 Syllabus
M.Com.Part- I Syllabus Introduced by Shivaji University from June 2016 and
M.Com Part-II from June 2017 Onwards-
For more detailed Syllabus is available on Shivaji University Portal / Website.
Link: - http://www.unishivaji.ac.in/syllabusnew/Old-syllabus
7.4 Fee Structure
Sr.
No.
Course
Name Exam
Registra
tion
Study
Centre
Applica
tion
Prospec
tus SIM
E
Suvidha
Dhwaj
Nidhi Total
1. M. Com. 1 1210 1690 845 20 20 1405 50 10 5250
2. M. Com. 2 1210 1690 845 20 20 1405 50 10 5250
1) Addition fee for eligibility is to be paid at the time of first registration.
Within Maharashtra Outside Maharashtra Foreign students
Rs. 50/- Rs.100/- Rs. 500/-
2) Any change in fees, revised fees will be charged at the time of admission in
June/July. This will be notifying on website.
3) Late fee, super late fee will be charged according to the schedule.
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4) Additional fees for failed subject/s for repeater students
7.5 General Rules for M. Com. Programme
1. Implementation of semester system - It was decided that the semester system
should be implemented gradually as mentioned below-
M.Com. Part – I – Sem. - I & Sem. - II from Academic year 2016-17
M.Com. Part – II – Sem. - III & Sem. - IV from Academic year 2017- 18
2. Pattern of semester system – It was decided to accept 80:20 patterns for the
purpose of semester examinations.
3. Scheme of internal assessment - The committee took note of the UGC
guidelines and recommended to have continuous internal assessment for
M.Com. Programme. Internal Examination will be compulsory for all students.
If a student fails / remains absent in internal Examination then he / she will
have to clear the internal Examination in subsequent attempt/s.
The following scheme for internal assessment was prepared.
The Question paper in each semester (for each paper) shall be of 100
marks wherein 80-20 patterns will be accepted. For this purpose following will
be the pattern for internal assessment scheme i) M.Com. Part – I and II- the
80:20 Pattern will be applicable to Distance education students. However, for
internal work there will be Home assignment of 20 marks for each paper of all
semesters.
4. Duration of semester examination for each paper - The duration of
semester examination for each paper of 80 marks shall be of three hours.
5. Standard of passing- The Standard of passing shall be 40% where the student
will have to score 32 marks out of 80 (Compulsory) and 8 Marks out of 20
(optional) in each paper. There will be a combined head of passing in Theory
i.e. university exam and Internal Examination is 40 marks out of 100 marks.
6. Result - The result of each semester should be declared as Pass or Fail.
7. There will be independent Question Paper for M. Com. Distance Mode
Examination of the paper Research Methodology Paper No. VI and VIII of
100 mark (80-20). Separate Syllabus for the same is on university website.
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7.6 Subjects Offered- M. Com. Part-I (Sem.-I & II)
Sr.
No. Subject Name
Sr.
No. Subject Name
Compulsory Paper
Semester-I Semester-II
1
Management Concepts &
Organisational Behaviour
(Management Concepts )
Paper-I
15
Management Concepts &
Organisational Behaviour
(Organisational Behaviour)
Paper-II
2 Managerial Economics Paper-I 16 Managerial Economics Paper-II
Optional Paper Select One Group from A to F
Group-A : Advanced Accountancy
3 Advanced Accountancy Paper-I 17 Advanced Accountancy Paper-III
4 Advanced Accountancy Paper-II
(Auditing)
18
Advanced Accountancy Paper-IV
(Taxation)
Group-B : Advanced Costing
5 Advanced Costing Paper-I 19 Advanced Costing Paper-III
6 Advanced Costing Paper-II 20 Advanced Costing Paper-IV
Group- C : Taxation
7 Taxation Paper-I (Income Tax) 21 Taxation Paper-III (Income Tax)
8 Taxation Paper-II (Income Tax) 22 Taxation Paper-IV (Income Tax)
Group- D : Advanced Banking & Financial System
9
Advanced Banking & Financial
System Paper-I
(Law & Practice of Banking in
India)
23
Advanced Banking & Financial
System Paper-III
(Law &Practice of Banking in
India)
10
Advanced Banking & Financial
System Paper-II (Bank
Management)
24
Advanced Banking & Financial
System Paper-IV (Bank
Management)
Group- E : Cooperation and Rural Development
11 Cooperation and Rural
Development Paper-I
25
Cooperation and Rural
Development Paper-III
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(Principles of Cooperation) (Principles of Cooperation)
12
Cooperation and Rural
Development Paper-II
(Rural Economy of India)
26
Cooperation and Rural
Development Paper-IV
(Rural Economy of India)
Group- F : Business Administration
13
Business Administration Paper-I
(Introduction to Business
Administration )
27
Business Administration Paper-III
(Introduction to Business
Administration )
14
Business Administration Paper-II
(Functional Areas of Management
HR and Production)
28
Business Administration Paper-IV
(Functional Areas of Management
Marketing and Finance)
7.7 Self Instructional Material (SIM) are available for M. Com. Part-I Sem. I & II
for following Subjects only
Sr.
No. Subject Name
English
Medium
Compulsory Papers
1 Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour
Paper-I (Management Concepts )
�
1 Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour
Paper-II (Organisational Behaviour)
�
2 Managerial Economics Paper-I �
2 Managerial Economics Paper-II �
Optional Papers
Group-A : Advanced Accountancy
3 Advanced Accountancy Paper-I �
3 Advanced Accountancy Paper-III �
4 Advanced Accountancy Paper-II (Auditing) �
4 Advanced Accountancy Paper-IV (Taxation) �
Note:-
1. Study Material (SIM) of Optional Paper Group A: Advanced Accountancy is only available, other
optional papers study material not availables. Student need to select optional subject group-A-
Advanced Accountancy.
2. If Students choose the any other optional paper then SIM Fee will be charged as per a university
rule which is non refundable so students advised to choose optional paper group A: Advanced
Accountancy.
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7.8 Subjects Offered- M. Com. Part-II (Sem. III & IV)
Subject Code
Subject Name
Subject
Code Subject Name
Compulsory Papers
Semester-III Semester-IV
1 Management Accounting Paper-I
15 Management Accounting Paper-II (Management Control System)
2 Business Finance Paper-I 16 Business Finance Paper-II
Optional Papers Select One Group from A to F
Group-A : Advanced Accountancy Group-A : Advanced Accountancy
3 Advanced Accountancy Paper-V (Cost Accounting)
17 Advanced Accountancy Paper-VII (Financial Management)
4 Research Methodology Paper-VI (Advanced Accountancy)
18 Research Methodology Paper-VIII (Advanced Accountancy)
Group-B : Advanced Costing Group-B : Advanced Costing
5 Advanced Costing Paper-V (Financial Management)
19 Advanced Costing Paper-VII (Financial Management)
6 Research Methodology Paper-VI (Advanced Costing)
20 Research Methodology Paper-VIII (Advanced Costing)
Group- C : Taxation
7 Taxation Paper-V 21 Taxation Paper-VII
8 Research Methodology Paper-VI (Taxation)
22 Research Methodology Paper-VIII (Taxation)
Group- D : Advanced Banking & Financial System
9
Advanced Banking & Financial System Paper-V (Modern Banking)
23
Advanced Banking & Financial System Paper-VII (Modern Banking)
10
Research Methodology Paper-VI (Advanced Banking & Financial System)
24
Research Methodology Paper-VIII (Advanced Banking & Financial System)
Group- E : Cooperation and Rural Development
11 Co-operation & Rural Development Paper-V (Cooperative Structure in India)
25
Co-operation & Rural Development Paper-VII (Cooperative Structure in India)
12 Research Methodology Paper-VI (Co-operation & Rural Development)
26 Research Methodology Paper-VIII (Co-operation & Rural Development)
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Group- F : Business Administration
13
Business Administration Paper-V (Application of Management in International Business)
27
Business Administration Paper-VII (Application of Management in International Business)
14 Research Methodology Paper-VI :(Business Administration)
28 Research Methodology Paper-VIII
7.9 Self Instructional Material (SIM) is available for M. Com. Part-II Sem. III &
IV for following Subjects only
Sr.
No. Subject Name
English
Medium
Compulsory Papers
1 Management Accounting Paper-I �
1 Management Accounting Paper-II (Management Control
System)
�
2 Business Finance Paper-I �
2 Business Finance Paper-II �
Optional Papers
Group-A : Advanced Accountancy
3 Advanced Accountancy Paper-V (Cost Accounting) �
3 Advanced Accountancy Paper-VII (Financial
Management)
�
4 Research Methodology Paper-VI (All Optional Paper) �
4 Research Methodology Paper-VIII (All Optional Paper) �
Important Note:-
1. Study Material (SIM) of Optional Paper Group A: Advanced Accountancy is only available, other
optional papers study material not availables. Students need to select optional subject Group-A
Advanced Accountancy.
2. If Students choose the any other optional paper then SIM Fee will be charged as per a university
rule which is non refundable so students advised to choose optional paper group A: Advanced
Accountancy.
3. M. Com. Part-II Semester-III having common optional paper named Research Methodology Paper-
VI and for Semester IV Research Methodology Paper-VIII (All optional papers) and this papers also
have separate syllabus for Distance mode Students.
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8. M.Sc. (Mathematics)
8.1 Eligibility :
A candidate who has taken the degree of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) of this
University or of any other University recognized thereto, equivalent with mathematics
as a principal subject
OR
Who has passed the B. Sc./B.A. examination of this University with Mathematics at B.
Sc. III/B. A. III or B. Sc. II/B. A. II with at least 55% B+ marks or an examination of
any other statutory University.
M. Sc. (Mathematics) Course Structure 2014-15 & available SIM
Paper No. Semester-I Paper
No. Semester-II
MT-101 Algebra-I MT-201 Linear Algebra
MT-102 Advanced Calculus MT-202 Topology
MT-103 Real Analysis MT-203 Complex Analysis
MT-104 Differential Equations MT-204 Numerical Analysis
MT-105 Classical Mechanics MT-205 Differential Geometry
Paper No. Semester-III Paper
No.
Semester-IV
Compulsory Compulsory
MT-301 Functional Analysis MT-401 Field Theory
MT-302 Advanced Discrete
Mathematics
MT-402 Partial Differential
Equations
Optional Paper Optional Paper
MT-303 Number Theory MT-407 Operations Research-II
MT-307 Operation Research-I MT-413 Fuzzy Relations and Logic
MT-313 Fuzzy Mathematics MT-415 Combinatorics
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8.2 Fees Structure :
The students should pay the fees for Semester-I & Semester-II together and
Semester-III and Semester-IV together at the time of registration/admission in
June/July.
Class Application
Form Fee
Exam.
Fee
Registration
Fee
Study
Centre
Fee
Prospectus
Fee
SIM
Fee
Dhwaj
Nidhi
E-
Suvidha
Total
Fee
First
Year 20 1640 1690 845 20 2815 10 50 7090
Second
Year 20 1640 1690 845 20 2815 10 50 7090
Eligibility Fee
Shivaji University Other University in
Maharashtra
Out of Maharashtra
Degree Foreign
50 50 100 500
1) Additional eligibility fee will be charged according to the rules.
2) In case of change in fees, the revised fees at the time of admission will be charged.
3) Additional fee for failed subject/s is to be paid.
8. 3 Course Related Information
���� Assignments, Exams, Results & Other details :
1) Contact Sessions : According to Semester Exams, contact sessions are
planned and are held at the study centre Centre for Distance Education Shivaji
University, Kolhapur and in Willingdon College, Sangli. SMS will be sent to
the concerned students in this regard after which detail time table will be
displayed on www.unishivaji.ac.in - Distance Education - Contact Session
link.
2) Assignments : The candidate has to see www.unishivaji.ac.in - distance
education - assignment link, prior to one month of the exam. Candidate has
to write the assignment, note down his exam seat no. (printed on hall ticket
and also attach the photo copy of it to the Assignment) on it & send it to
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Course Co-ordinator (M.Sc.) Maths, Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur
3) Time Table : Candidates should see the time table from www.unishivaji.ac.in
- exam section - exam schedule link - M. Sc. (Maths) time table & confirm
date & time with those mentioned in their hall tickets.
4) Online Hall Ticket : It is the responsibility of the candidate to take his/her
online hall ticket through online.shivajiuniversity.in - online hall ticket link.
The Candidate has to take online print of it and appear the exam.
5) Result : The result will be displayed online on online.shivajiuniversity.in
link. The candidate has to take an online print of the result by using his/her
PRN.
6) Repeater exam fee & form : within 15 days after the declaration of the result,
the student has to come to the Centre for Distance Education personally & fill
up the exam form & fees as a repeater for remaining/failed subjects. Otherwise
he/she will not be eligible to re-appear these subjects.
7) Rules & regulations amended by the University from time to time will be
applicable to the students.
8) The candidate has to inform immediately his/her changed mobile number,
email id to Shivaji University for speedy correspondence.
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8.4 Ordinances
O. M. Sc. 1 :
1.1 Any person who has taken the degree of B. Sc./B. A. of this University or the
Degree of any other statutory University recognised as equivalent, and has kept
four semester terms in the University as a post-graduate student be admitted to the
examination for the degree of Master of Science in any of these subjects mentioned
in R. M. Sc. No. 3.
1.2 A student shall be held eligible for admission to the M. Sc. Maths. Course provided
he/she has passed the B. Sc. / B. A. examination either with maths as a principle
subject or with a subsidiary/interdisciplinary/applied/allied subjects and has passed
the entrance examination conducted by the University.
1.3 The students with B. Sc. / B. A. (General Course) from other universities shall be
eligible if they qualify through entrance examination and they score minimum 55%
B+ marks in the subject at the B. Sc. examination.
1.4 While preparing the merit list for M. Sc. admission, the performance at B. Sc.
III/B. A. III or B. Sc. II / B. A. II, as the case may be, and the performance at the
entrance examination will be given equal weightage (50.50).
O. M. Sc. 2 :
2.1 In case of Mathematics, distance mode student shall be registered and admitted to
the examination of the degree of M. Sc. by papers provided the Student.
a) has passed the B. Sc. / B. A. examination of this University with Mathematics
at B. Sc. III/B. A. III or B. Sc. II / B. A. II with at least 55 per cent B+ marks
or an examination of any other statutory University.
b) has registered as a distance mode candidate for the examination and as laid
down in O. 123.
2.1 The student can register himself for Semester I and III Exams to be held in
October/November every year and for Semester II & IV Exam to be held in
April/May every year.
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O. 123 :
Registration as distance mode Candidates for an examination shall be open to :
1. Persons residing in the Maharashtra state or in the state of Goa or the Districts of
Belgaum or Karwar at the time of Registration
OR
2. Women residing at any place
OR
3. A graduate of this University desirous of taking the Post-graduate Examination
distance mode irrespective of his place of residence at the time of Registration.
OR
4. Persons who are domiciled in the state of Maharashtra and have passed first year or
Part-I examination of this University provided they are in service of the Central
Government or the Maharashtra State Government.
OR
5. Marathi speaking persons who are residing outside the Jurisdiction of the Shivaji
University.
Definition No. 1 : For purpose of this ordinance the expression ‘residing’ means
continuously residing for a period of one year immediately preceding the date of
Registration as an distance mode Candidate.
Definition No. 2 : The term ‘Marathi Speaking persons’ used in rule 5 above shall
mean persons whose mother tongue is Marathi.
REGULATIONS
R. M. Sc. 1
1.1 Candidates registered for M. Sc. (Mathematics) Degree examination as distance
mode students shall be exempted from regular attendance and keeping of the
terms of the University.
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1.2 The course of studies, and the standard of passing etc. at the M. Sc. (Mathematics
Distance mode) examination will be identical with those at the M. Sc.
(Mathematics Regular)
1.3 Candidates shall have to take the examination Semesterwise.
1.4 If a student does not pass the whole examination within six years from his first
appearance, he/she shall forefeit his credit of having passed in any of the
Semester(s) and shall have to appear for the whole examination afresh. He/She
shall not be eligible to appear for all the four semester examinations at a time.
R. M. Sc. 2
The M. Sc. Degree will be awarded only after successful completion of written and
practical university examinations.
R. M. Sc. 3
Not Applicable
R. M. Sc. 4
4.1 The entire course of M. Sc. shall be of 2400 marks where each semester shall have
600 marks i.e., 400 Theory + 200 Practical (except Mathematics, Statistics and
electronics). M. Sc. course in Physics (Applied Electronics) and Electronics
Sciences and other subjects shall have four/five theory papers (each 80 marks) for
each semester, while for M. Sc. Mathematics shall constitute five theory papers
of 120 marks each. (For theory 90 and internal 30 marks.)
4.2 The examination for the M. Sc. Degree shall be of four Semester (i.e. Sem. I,
Sem. II, Sem. III & Sem. IV)
4.3 The commencement and conclusion of each semester shall be notified by the
University from time to time.
4.4 There shall be a University examination for theory and practical at the end of each
Semester. The evaluation of theory & Practical examination shall be done by
internal as well as external examiners.
4.5 In each Semester there shall be 5 theory courses for Physics (Applied Electronics),
Electronic Sciences, Statistics and Mathematics while there shall be 4 theory
courses for other subjects. Each paper shall be of three hours duration. The
Semester theory examination shall be conducted as under:
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October/November: Semester I and II
April/May : Semester II & IV
4.6 A student who has passed semester examination shall not be allowed to take the
examination in the same Semester again.
4.7 The student is allowed to keep term in the third semester even if he/she fails in
three heads of University Exam. Part-I (Sem.-I & II) taken together.
4.8 The result shall be declared at the end of each semester examination as per
University Rules.
R. M. Sc. 5 :
On a new application bering forwarded, a candidate who has passed the
examination of the M. Sc. Degree may present himself again for the same on subsequent
occasion, subject to the following condition :
If he/she has passed in one subject, he/she may appear in another subject. The
conditions regarding keeping of four terms and choice of subject specified in O. M. Sc.
1 shall apply for every such reappearance also.
R. M. Sc. 6 :
On a new application being forwarded and fresh fee paid, a candidate who has once
passed the M. Sc. examination will be allowed to appear in additional papers or optional
group of special papers, provided he/she keeps fresh terms of the new papers. A student
passing in this manner shall be awarded only a certificate to that effect and shall be
considered competent in the respective specializations.
R. M. Sc. 7 :
Two more chances within the span of two years following the regular batch
examination of the old course will be given to the students.
R. M. Sc. 8 :
Person who hold a pass or second class at the M. A./M. Sc. Degree and wish to
appear for the same examinations in the same subjects in order to improve their
class to secure B+ class shall be allowed to do so as per the following provisions.
8.1 The concession to reappear will be available only to :
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(a) the holders of the Master’s Degree of this University irrespective of their
residence.
(b) any Higher Secondary School/Junior College/Senior College Teacher working
in the Shivaji University area, irrespective of the University of which he/she
holds the degree.
8.2 Persons holding M. A. / M. Sc. Degree of this University in the pass class or
second class and desirous of reappearing for the same examination for
improvement of class shall be given three chances to do so within a period of six
years from his/her passing the said examination in the pass class or second class.
The Teacher in Junior College intending to reappear under these rules will have
three chances to improve his/her class within a period of six years from the date of
his/her appointment.
8.3 Where the examination is held in parts, appearance for all the four semesters at a
time is not allowed. A student in Science subjects shall have to appear for Semester
I, III and IV in October/November and Semesters II and IV examinations in
April/May.
8.4 The result shall be declared at the end of each Semester.
8.5 If a person appears for the first part/Semester I and III and fails, or obtains less than
the required marks, he/she will either have to appear for the second part/Semester II
and IV and obtain the necessary marks for the improvement of the class in the
whole examination or will have to declare that he/she has lost one chance.
8.6 A candidate intending to re-appear at M. Sc. / M. A. examination under these rules,
shall be allowed to do so without keeping fresh terms.
8.7 a) For Science subjects in which Semester system is implemented, a candidate
intending to re-appear at the M. Sc. examination under these rules, may appear
for Semester I and III examination in October and for Semester II and IV
examination in April provided he/she will have to complete his semester II and
IV examination within a period of six years from his passing the examination
in the pass class or second class. a candidate will have to appear for the
Semester I and III examinations first under this scheme.
b) A candidate shall have to appear for the practical examination also along with
the theory papers of the concerned Semester examination.
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c) A candidate who has passed M. A. / M. Sc. examination held in the month of
October/November shall not be allowed to register his name for the immediate
next April examination under this scheme.
8.8 a) A candidate intending to re-appear for the M. A./M. Sc. examination of this
University under these rules shall be governed by the rules and regulations
relating to the course and syllabi which may be prescribed by the University
from time to time. It is entirely the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain
that the papers be chooses are a part of a syllabus in force and are actually
taught for the said examination.
b) A candidate is required to get his/her name registered as distance mode
student by submitting the prescribed registration form along with the
necessary certificates and fees within the prescribed date under this scheme.
8.9 a) The result of the candidate appearing for the M. A. / M. Sc. examination under
these rules will be declared only if he passes the whole examination in a class
higher than the class he possesses. The marks obtained by the candidate whose
class is not improved will be made known to him on request and on payment
of the prescribed fees. So also, the statement of marks for his/her Semester
examination will be issued on payment of prescribed fees.
b) A candidate offering eight papers at a time will not be allowed to claim credit
of any one part for any of the future chances and exemption of the papers is
not allowed under this scheme.
c) The answer books of the candidates appearing under this scheme can be
verified and revalued as per the University rules.
8.10 A candidate re-appearing for M. A. / M. Sc. examination under these rules and
obtaining B+ class shall not be eligible to appear again for the same
examination in the same subject or subjects for securing a class higher than the
B+.
8.11 A candidate passing any of the Post-graduate examinations mentioned above under
these rules shall not be eligible to receive any prizes, scholarships, etc. instituted by
the University and he/she shall also not be entitled to a merit certificate from the
University.
8.12 If a candidate is unable to get a higher class under this scheme, his/her previous
performance in the corresponding examination shall hold good.
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8.13 A candidate who improves his class under this scheme shall have to surrender his
‘Pass Class Degree Certificate’ to the Shivaji University. In the absence of this the
Degree under the ‘Improvement of Class Scheme’ will not be conferred on him.
9. Standard of Passing
The standard of passing shall be 40%, where the student shall have to score 36
marks in theory out of 90 & 12 marks in home assignment out of 30. The students
should score 48 marks out of 120 to pass the paper. But student should score
minimum 36 marks in theory paper out of 90 marks. If a student does not submit
home assignment & he/she scores 48 marks in theory paper, he will be declared as
pass.
10. Equivalence of papers and chances for the students in 100/120 marks for
theory paper – Two additional chances shall be given for the repeater students of
the 100/120 marks theory paper. After this, the concerned students will have to
appear for examination as per the equivalent paper given under semester system.
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Master of Business Administration
1. Marketing Management
2. Financial Management
3. Human Resource Management
4. Production and Operations Management
M.B.A.
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9. MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
In the post-globalisation period, there has been a huge requirement of trained and
well-qualified manpower with a MBA degree to cater to the needs of manufacturing and
service organisations. Further, the already employed professionals in manufacturing and
service organisations, but who do not have an MBA degree, have also a great need to
upgrade their qualifications by acquiring an MBA degree through specilization. In view
of this, the Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur has introduced
M.B.A. Course in the specilization.
� M.B.A. Programme
9.1 Master of Business Administration Course
9.1.1 Why M.B.A.
Potential to grow as the M.B.A. programme can be completed while continuing
with one’s employment.
Main idea is to cater to the requirement of those who could not attend the regular
M.B.A. due to various constraints such as employment, lack of time to attend the
regular fulltime course etc.
The target groups are employees in institutes of higher education, banks and
insurance, service organisations, SMEs and other business organisations interested
in future education in Management.
9.1.2 Aims of the Programme
To strengthen the theoretical and conceptual knowledge base of executives.
To help the executives to improve decision making skills, creative and logical
thinking.
To improve analytical ability, problem solving skills and judgmental ability.
9.1.3 Reference to the Distance Education mode in the Certificate Issued
On successful completion of the course, the certificate issued would have clearly
indicated that the M.B.A. course was completed by the concerned student in the
Distance mode.
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9.1.4 Duration of the Programme
The duration of the course is divided into four semesters of equal duration. There
will be semester end examination in December and April/May for each of the semesters,
besides that in each semester, a student has to complete the internal assignment (term-
work) as prescribed by the Centre for Distance Education.
9.1.5 At a Glance M.B.A. Programme
Sr.
No.
Difference
Components
MBA
1. Eligibility a) Graduate of any faculty, from any recognised university
with a minimum of 50% marks (45% marks for reserved
category candidates).
2. Elective
Subjects
1. Marketing Management
2. Financial Management
3. Human Resource Management
4. Production and Operations Management
9.2 Eligibility for Admission
9.2.1 M.B.A. Programme
a) Graduate of any faculty, from any recognised university with a minimum of
50% marks (45% marks for reserved category students)
9.2.2 Admission procedure
The admission procedure consists of an Entrance Test.
After a candidate meets the Eligibility Criteria, the next step in the selection
procedure consists of an Entrance Test.
9.3 Entrance Test
9.3.1 About Entrance Test
The students seeking admission for MBA Programme have to appear for the
Entrance Examination.
The details of Entrance Examination will be displayed on University website –
www.unishivaji.ac.in
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The minimum qualification is graduation in any discipline from any recognized
university with 50% for open category and minimum 45% marks for reserved
categories.
Entrance Test will be conducted for admission to the M.B.A. Programme in
May/June.
9.3.2 Entrance Test Syllabus
The MBA Entrance Test will consist of 100 objective questions on aptitude,
comprehension, numerical and verbal ability, data interpretation, judgment etc.
9.3.3 Entrance Test Venues
The exact Entrance Test centre location(s) and changes if any in the test schedule
would be displayed on the University website at www.unishivaji.ac.in.
9.3.4 Entrance Test Merit List
The Entrance Test Merit List will be displayed on the university website
www.unishivaji.ac.in.
9.3.5 How to register for the Entrance Test
Registering for the Entrance Test, the candidates should use only the online
application form available at online.unishivaji.ac.in
Candidate should take care while filling the online application form and provide
their detailed postal address, including landmarks, house name / number, pin code etc.
and any written communication may not reach him/her in time or may be returned back
without delivery as “addressee not found” etc.
The candidate should also provide his/her mobile number, e-mail id in the online
form. The candidate should choose an Entrance Test centre only from the Test Centres
offered by the Shivaji University, Kolhapur. Once a Test Centre is chosen, change of
Test Centre will not be permitted.
9.3.6 Hall Ticket
On printing the completed online application form, the hall ticket is also printed
along with the online form.
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9.3.7 Declaration of Entrance Test Merit List
Candidates should check the University website www.unishivaji.ac.in for the date
of declaration of Entrance Test merit list, date of admission counseling, changes in
entrance exam date and/or time (if any) and any other relevant issues.
It is the candidate’s responsibility to check from time to time, the university
website for merit list, admission counseling dates, exam schedule etc.
The Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University will not contact the
candidates individually.
9.3.8 Instructions and contact with Candidates
Any other instructions regarding Entrance Test timetable and any other pertinent
instructions/information will be displayed on the university website. Candidates will
not be informed on an individual basis through e-mail, SMS, telephonically etc., though
an attempt will be made to send SMS. In case of any difficulty, candidates may contact:
9.3.9 Documents required to be attached with the Entrance Test application form
Other than the duly completed and printed online application form, original
certificates should not be enclosed along with the application form. All relevant
original certificates, documents have to be produced at the time of the Admission
Counselling before provisional admission is granted.
Following documents have to be enclosed with the form:
� Original printed online application form duly completed and signed.
� Attested copy (True copy) of the Graduation Mark list. The Mark list should
clearly indicate the percentage (%) marks obtained by the candidate at the
graduation level. In case the student has obtained the graduation qualifications after
multiple attempts, one attested copy each of all such Mark list(s) should be
enclosed.
� Attested copy (True copy) of the Reserved Category Certificate issued by the
competent authority. (If applicable latest Non-Creamylayer Certificate)
� Two passport size photographs have to enclosed with the application form. One
photograph should be pasted on the application form and signed across by the
candidate. The second photograph should be stapled to the application form.
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� Attested copy (True copy) of the Transference Certificate and/or Migration
Certificate as applicable issued by the competent authority.
� Undertaking in the prescribed format if a copy of the Transference Certificate
and/or Migration Certificate cannot be provided when applying. The undertaking
format is given at the end of this prospectus.
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� Entrance Test fees students have to pay through online gateway only.
� Entrance Test Exam form’s Hard Copy, online gateway payment receipt and
above mentioned documents etc. should be submitted by the students..
9.3.10 Candidate’s Responsibility
It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that the correct amount of Entrance
Test fees are paid and that the completed form with the specified documents reaches to
above address on or before the due date.
The Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur assumes no
responsibility for late submission, loss in transit, incomplete documentation etc.
9.3.11 Late fees
The date of receipt at the Inward Section, of Centre for Distance Education,
Shivaji University, Kolhapur will be the reference date to decide the quantum of late
fee if any. The date of posting/courier is irrelevant for deciding the late fees, hence the
candidates are advised to send the application form with all specified documents at the
earliest possible.
If the online payment is not inclusive of the late fee or if the amount send is short
of the required fees as applicable, the candidate should pay the late fee at the earliest
possible. Failure to do this, would result in the candidate’s name not being included in
the final merit list irrespective of the marks obtained in the Entrance Test.
Collection of prospectus for candidates submitting the form in person:
i) Candidate or his/her representative can collect the prospectus from the consumer
store located within the Shivaji University campus upon the presentation of the 2nd
original cash receipt.
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ii) For candidates submitting through post/courier, may collect the prospectus at the
time of the Entrance Test, after they have collected the original payment receipt
from the MBA co-ordinator’s office.
iii) No Provision for sending prospectus through post/courier to candidates applying
via the post.
9.3.12 Mandatory requirement of Transference Certificate and/or Migration
Certificate
It is mandatory for candidates who gain provisional admission to provide the
Transference Certificate and / or Migration Certificate at the time of admission
counseling or within 30 days from the date of the provisional admission, failing
which the candidate’s provisional admission would be summarily cancelled and fees
paid by the candidate will not be refunded.
� the candidate has to provide Transference Certificate if the educational institution
where the candidate had last enrolled/registered is affiliated to Shivaji University,
Kolhapur.
� the candidate also has to provide a Transference Certificate and a Migration
Certificate, if the educational institution where the candidate had last
enrolled/registered is not affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
� In case, the candidate had last/earlier enrolled/registered with one of the
Departments of Shivaji University, he/she has to give an application to the relevant
department for sending the Transference Certificate and/or Migration Certificate
(as applicable) to the Centre for Distance Education.
Candidates who cannot provide the Transference Certificate and/or Migration
Certificate (as applicable) when applying or at the time of the admission counseling will
be given provisional admission and will have to provide an undertaking in the
prescribed format provided at the end of this prospectus, that he/she will provide the
required Transference Certificate and/or Migration certificate within 30 days from the
date of the provisional admission, failing which such candidates provisional admission
will be summarily cancelled and fees will not be refunded.
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9.3.13 Verification of Documents
Candidates have to produce all original certificates/documents (as applicable)
including Mark list(s), Reserved Category Certificate, Experience Certificates, Salary
slips etc as issued by the competent authority at the time of admission counseling.
9.3.14 Documents Required in Respect of Foreign Students
Marklist (Original & Attested)
Student Visa
Passport
Police Record (A Letter from Home D.S. P.)
(Note: Entrance Examination Must be Passed)
9.3.15 Change of name if any
Each candidate with a change in name and/or surname (in particular female
candidates who have married after their graduation) after successful completion of
graduation (if due change in name process as per the appropriate University rules has
not been completed) have to use their maiden name / earlier name while filling the
online form.
Only in case the due process for change in name, as per the relevant rules of Shivaji
University has been completed then the changed name can be used for completing the
forms, but the relevant original order (and an attested photocopy) permitting change of
name has to presented at the time for admission counseling.
Candidates desirous of getting their names changed should approach (at a later
stage after obtaining admission) the Statement Section, Examination Department of
Shivaji University for completing the change in name process.
9.3.16 Need for English fluency
The course is conducted only in English language hence the student would be
required to be fluent in English.
9.3.17 Resolution Regarding the Conflicts/Disputes
If there are any conflicts or disputes then the decision of Director, Centre for
Distance Education and authorities of Shivaji Universities will be final.
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9.4 Programme Structure
The entire MBA Programme would be for a total of 3200 marks each. Each course
would have a total of 32 papers spread equally over the four semesters i.e. there would
be eight subjects in each semester and each subject would be for 100 marks.
MBA PART - I
Semester I subjects : [All eight subjects are compulsory].
Sr.
No. Names of subjects
Subject
Code
Compulsory /
Elective
1. Principles of Management 42107 Compulsory
2. Accounting and Finance for Managers 42108 Compulsory
3. Mathematics and Statistics for Management 42109 Compulsory
4. Managerial Economics 42110 Compulsory
5. Information Technology for Management 42111 Compulsory
6. Business Communication 42112 Compulsory
7. Organisational Behaviour 42113 Compulsory
8. Business Law 42114 Compulsory
MBA Part – I /Semester II subjects : [All eight subjects are compulsory].
Sr.
No. Names of subjects
Subject
Code
Compulsory /
Elective
1. Marketing Management 42419 Compulsory
2 Financial Management 42420 Compulsory
3. Human Resource Management 42421 Compulsory
4. Production and Operations Management 42422 Compulsory
5. Management Information Systems 42423 Compulsory
6. Application of Operation Research in
Management 42424 Compulsory
7. Applications of Research Methodology in
Management 42425 Compulsory
8. Business and Economic Environment 42426 Compulsory
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MBA PART - II
MBA-II/Semester III subjects : [Two subjects as indicated are compulsory and six
subjects are electives as indicated below].
Sr.
No. Names of subjects
Subject Code Compulsory /
Elective
1. Corporate Planning and Strategic
Management 42165 Compulsory
2. Business Ethics and Professional Values 42166 Compulsory
3. Elective I, Paper I Elective
4. Elective I, Paper II Elective
5. Elective I, Paper III Elective
6. Elective II, Paper I Elective
7. Elective II, Paper II Elective
8. Elective II, Paper III Elective
MBA-II/Semester IV subjects :
[ Four subjects are compulsory and four subjects are electives as indicated below ].
Sr.
No. Names of subjects
Subject Code Compulsory /
Elective
1. Entrepreneurship and Project
Management 42407 Compulsory
2. Management Control Systems 42408 Compulsory
3. International Business 42409 Compulsory
4. Project Report and Viva 42410 Compulsory
5. Elective I, Paper IV Elective
6. Elective I, Paper V Elective
7. Elective II, Paper IV Elective
8. Elective II, Paper V Elective
Students are required to select any two Electives (elective I & elective II) from the lists
as given above for the two semesters, each elective comprises five papers as follows:
(i) Semester-III
� Elective-I having Papers I, II and III.
� Elective-II having Papers I, II and III.
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(ii) Semester-IV
� Elective-I having Papers IV and V.
� Elective-II having Papers IV and V.
Choice of Electives
Students can take electives only from the electives on offer for M.B.A. as the case
may be. Students will not be allowed to take electives not on offer for the particular
course.
Change of Elective:
Students will not be allowed to change electives after the online registration form
for the III semester has been submitted.
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MBA PART - II
The Elective subjects mentioned below are available for MBA students.
1. Marketing Management
2. Financial Management
3. Human Resource Management
4. Production and Operations Management
Detailed papers in each elective are as follows:
Sr.
No.
Names of Elective Papers available in the respective
semester.
Subject
Code
Compulsory /
Elective
Marketing Management, Semester III
1. Gr. A. : Sales and Distribution Management 42173 Elective
2. Gr. A. : Advertising Management & Consumer
Behaviour
42174 Elective
3. Gr. A. : Marketing in Special Fields 42351 Elective
Marketing Management, Semester IV
4. Gr. A. : International Marketing 42415 Elective
5. Gr. A. : Case Studies in Marketing Management 42416 Elective
Sr.
No.
Names of Elective Papers available in the respective
semester. Subject
Code
Compulsory
/ Elective
Financial Management, Semester III
1. Gr. B. : Indian Financial System 42167 Elective
2. Gr. B. : Project Planning and Financial Decision
Analysis
42168 Elective
3. Gr. B. : Investment Management 42169 Elective
Financial Management, Semester IV
4. Gr. B. : International Finance 42411 Elective
5. Gr. B. : Case Studies in Finance 42412 Elective
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Sr.
No.
Names of Elective Papers available in the respective
semester.
Subject
Code
Compulsory
/ Elective
Human Resource Management, Semester III
1. Gr. C. : Human Resource Planning and Procurement 42170 Elective
2. Gr. C. : Developing and Utilizing Human Resource 42171 Elective
3. Gr. C. : Industrial Relations & Integration of Human
Resource 42172 Elective
Human Resource Management, Semester IV
4. Gr. C. : Human Resource Management in
International Perspective 42413 Elective
5. Gr. C. : Case Studies in Human Resource
Management 42414 Elective
Production and Operations Management, Semester III
1. Gr. D. : Industrial Engineering 42352 Elective
2. Gr. D. : Purchasing and Supply Management 42353 Elective
3. Gr. D. : Total Quality Management 42354 Elective
Production and Operations Management, Semester IV
4. Gr. D. : World Class Manufacturing 42417 Elective
5. Gr. D. : Case Studies in Production Management 42418 Elective
For detail syllabus refer http://www.unishivaji.ac.in/syllabusold/
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9.5 Examination & Fee Structure
9.5.1 Pattern of Examination for each subject
� External Examination (Theory) - 80 Marks.
� Internal Assessment (Assignments) - 20 Marks
The duration of external examination will be of 3 hours.
The internal assignment marks would be based on the assignments, centrally
administered by the Centre for Distance Education for all the Study Centres.
Only for the subject “Project Report and Viva” of fourth semester, the internal
assessment would be for 50 marks and the external examination in the form of Viva
Voce would be for 50 marks.
9.5.2 Passing Rules
1. For each subject, there is a separate passing criterion for Internal Assignment
(Termwork) and the University Examination, i.e. in each subject, a student has to get at
least 8 out of 20 internal assessment and 32 out of 80 in University Examination.
The Internal Assignment questions for all semesters and all subjects would be
displayed on the University website with the last date of submission at the appropriate
Study Centre clearly indicated.
In case a student fails to submit/does not submit the complete required set
/submits after the specified date the Internal Assessment part, he/she would be declared
failed for those particular subject(s) and would have to submit the Internal Assessment
for those particular subject(s) after registering for the next examination for those
subjects again.
The Internal Assessment submitted should be as per the latest internal assignment
questions displayed and not as per the internal assignment questions displayed in the
previous semester.
2. Minimum 50% of marks in aggregate is required.
The most recent marks would be considered for awarding of class.
3. A student who had registered for the Semester-I will be allowed to continue
for the Semester-II even if he fails in / remains absent for all subjects in Semester-I.
Similarly, a student who had registered for the Semester-III will be allowed to
continue for the Semester-IV even if he fails in / remains absent for all subjects in
Semester-III.
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4. For admission to MBA – Part-II [Semester-III], a candidate must have cleared
all papers of Semester-I and II or at least 12 papers of Semester-I and II combined.
5. Award of Class is based on the aggregate marks obtained by the student.
9.5.3 Programme Fees
The students should pay the fees for Semester-I & Semester-II together and
Semester-III and Semester-IV together at the time of registration/admission in
June/July.
Fees to be paid while registering for the first time for the First Year
(Sem.- I & Sem.- II) in June / July
Sr.
No. Details Amount
1. Registration Fee Rs. 1,690
2. Examination Fee Rs. 1,370
3. Course Fee Rs. 18,165
4. Study Centre Fee Rs. 705
5. Form Fee Rs. 20
6. E. Suvidha Rs. 50
7. Dhwaj Nidhi Rs. 10
8. Prospectus Rs. 20
Total Amount (Excluding Eligibility Fee) Rs. 22,030
9.5.4 Eligibility Fees
Sr.
No. Details
Amount
1. Eligibility Fee (at the time of admission only)
If candidate is from an institution affiliated to Shivaji
University
Rs. 100
If candidate is from an institution affiliated to any other
recognized Indian University
Rs.
300
If candidate is from an institution affiliated to any other
recognized non-Indian University
Rs.
500
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9.5.5 Fees to be paid while registering for the first time for the Second Year (Sem.
III & Sem. IV) in June / July.
Sr.
No. Fees Details Amount
1. Registration Fee Rs. 1,690
2. Examination Fee Rs. 1,370
3. Course Fee Rs. 18,165
4. Study Centre Fee Rs. 705
5. Form Fee Rs. 20
6. E. Suvidha Rs. 50
7. Dhwaj Nidhi Rs. 10
8. Prospectus Rs. 20
Total Amount Rs. 22,030
Note:
1) In case of change in fees, the revised fees will be charged at the time of admission.
2) Late Fee or Super Late Fee, as applicable, would be additional.
3) Additional fees for failed subject/s.
Note:
The above mentioned fee structure is only for new registrations / admissions
(appearing for the first time) for various semesters as indicated.
9.5..6 Admission cancellation and refund of fees
Candidates should note that provisional admission is granted on payment of
fees as appropriate. If a student cancels the provisional admission at a later stage,
fees will be refunded after due process as per Admission Cancellation and Fee
Refund rules framed by Shivaji University.
9.5..7 Declaration of results of the semester examinations
Results of a particular course are normally declared (barring unforeseen
circumstances) within 40 days from the day of the last examination for that
particular semester. For online results students should refer
online.shivajiuniversity.in
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10. P. G. Diploma in Translation
The course is dealing with translation from and into English, Marathi and Hindi of
scientific papers, legal documents, literary work, news items, letters, proposals, reports
etc.
10.1 Eligibility for Admission
1. Any graduate can take admission
2. T.C./M.C. is not required
3. If the distance learner is pursuing regular P. G. Course, bonafide from the
institution is required
4. If the distance learner is employed, certificate from the employer certifying
employment is required.
10.2 Required Documents
1. Xerox copies of degree passing certificate and degree mark list should be
attached with the application form (Attested Xerox copies)
10.3 Nature of Course
The course comprises of 400 marks
Three theory papers of 100 marks each and project and viva-voce of 100 marks
( 70 marks Project and 30 marks Viva-Voce)
10.4 Name of Papers
All Papers are compulsory
1. Translation theory (Theory Paper)
2. Translation problems and solutions (Theory Paper)
3. Translation Practice (Theory Paper)
4. Project and Viva-Voce (Practical Paper)
10.5 Duration of the Course
One academic year (Annual Pattern)
10.6 Examination System
1. Annual examination for three theory Papers.
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2. Project and Viva-Voce for the last Project and Viva-Voce paper
3. Question Papers will be in Marathi language. But student can answer either in
Marathi or Hindi or English.
10.7 Standard of Passing
1. In theory papers Minimum Passing standard is 40% marks are to be obtained
2. In Project and Viva-Voce the same passing standard is applicable i.e. 40% Passing
i.e. 28 marks out of 70 in Project work and 12 marks out of 30 in Viva-Voce are
necessary for passing.
10.8 Language of Answer
The students are allowed to write answers in any one of the languages, i.e. Marathi
or Hindi or English
10.9 Self Instructional Material
The self Instruction Material (SIMs) are developed in Marathi language.
10.10 Future/Career
After completing the P.G. Diploma in Translation Course, the students will be
eligible for appointment as translator in government offices, private firms or they can
independently pursue the profession of Translator.
10.11 Fee Structure (per year)
1. Registration Fee Rs. 575=00
2. Study Centre Fee Rs. 460=00
3. SIMs and application form fee Rs. 690=00
4. Tuation/Course Fee Rs. 3710=00
Rs. 5435=00
5. Examination Fee – As per the University rules
(The fees will be charged according to the existing fees at the time of admission)
10.12 Rules and regulations:
1. The students have to take admission in Centre for Distance Education (CDE) office,
Kolhapur only.
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2. The distance learners of P. G. Diploma in Translation have to attend the contact
sessions arranged in the CDE building Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
3. Theory Papers examination will be conducted in the CDE building Kolhapur.
4. The students have to complete the Project work under the guidance of allotted
project guide.
5. The completed project, signed by the project guide is to be submitted before the
theory examination starts. (Two copies)
6. After the approval of project work by the external examiner, Viva-Voce will be
conducted in CDE building. The students have to face the Viva-Voce.
7. If the external examiner does not approve the project work or suggests some
changes, the student should resubmit the project work accordingly. If the
performance of the student is not found satisfactory in the Viva-Voce he/she should
give the performance again according to the suggestions of the experts.
8. When the result of Project & Viva-Voce is ready then only the result will declared.
9. The fee will be charged according to the fee structure at the time of admission.
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ñd ê$n mV (gr.S>r. ) AWd m {dÚmn rR >mÀ`m g§ Ho $Vñ Wimd a Xÿ a{ejU H| $ÐmÀ`m qcH$d a R >o d Ê`mV o B© c Vo
{d ÚmÏ `mª Zr S>mD$Zcmo S> H$ê $Z Kod y Z Aä`mg H$amd m.
1 3. \$s n aVmd m (Fee Refund) : gÜ`m ApñVËd mV Agco ë`m \$s n aVmì `mÀ`m {Z`_ mZw gma-
g§ ~§ {YV {d ÚmWu àdo e KoVco ë`m {d f`mg n mÌ hmo V Zgo c Va àd o emÀ`m A§ {V_ {XZm§ H$mZ§ Va 7 {Xd gmÀ`m AmV \$s n aVmì `mgmR >r AO© Ho $ë`mg 5 0 % aŠH$_ \$s ñdê $n mZo n aV {_io c. Ë`mZ§ Va Amco ë`m AOm© Mm {d Mma Ho $cm OmUma Zmhr. g§ ~§{YV {d f`m§ gmR >r Amn U n mÌ hmo Vmo H$s Zmhr ho {d ÚmÏ `m© Zo ñd V … I mÌr H$ê $ZM àd o e KoVcm n m{hOo . Ë`mgmR >r {d ÚmÏ `mª Zr {d Mman yd © H$M AO© ^aUo JaOo Mo Amho.
1 4. {ed m` H$mo UVmhr d mX-{dd mX CX² ^d ë`mg Ë`md a A§ {V_ {ZU© ` Ko Ê`mMm A{YH$ma hm {ed mOr {d Úmn rR >mMm amhrb.
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