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PROSPECTUS

2018-19

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s

NARSEE MONJEECOLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICSNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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President's Welcome

Gree�ngs to all of you!

I have great pleasure in conveying my best wishes to all of you. Narsee Monjee College has a reputa�on for a�rac�ng the best students in their chosen faculty. Today, we are living in a world which has become smaller due to the advancements in transport, communica�on and informa�on technology. As a result of this, trade and commerce has increased substan�ally and has come to dominate the rela�ons between countries. This means that educa�on in Commerce and Economics is becoming more relevant to the past.

However, Challenges and Opportuni�es are two sides of the same coin. Modern educa�on, curriculum development and teaching methodologies have to keep pace with the demand of the economic environment.

The manager, businessman and the entrepreneur of today need many more weapons to complete educa�on should include all round development of a student.

I am glad that all of you undertake various co-curricular ac�vi�es which sharpen your personality, managerial and inter-personal skills. At SVKM we con�nue to encourage all forms of ac�vi�es which contribute to the overall development of the student. I am also par�cularly glad that you students are also engaged in ac�vi�es like NSS Camp in rural areas which sensi�ze you to the reali�es of lives of different sec�ons of the society in our country. All this has been possible only due to the dedica�on and commitment of the Teaching Faculty and the Non-Teaching Staff of the College.

I wish you all the best for achieving greater success and scaling newer heights in your educa�on and career ahead.

My good and warm wishes to all the new entrants to our Parivar.

Shri Amrish R. PatelPresident, SVKM

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

CONTENTS

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

2 3

President’s Welcome 03

Message from the Mentor 04

SVKM's Managing Commi�ee 05

Principal’s Message 06

Brief History, Vision, Mission and Objec�ve of NM 07

Infrastructure 08

College Rules & Regula�ons 13

An�-Ragging Warning 14

Documents Issued by the College 15

TEACHING STAFF

– Junior College 17

– Degree College 18

Administra�ve Staff 19

Courses a�er Xth 21

Courses a�er XIIth 33

Post Graduate Courses and other Cer�ficate Courses 51

Co-Curricular & Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 59

College Prayer 71

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President's Welcome

Gree�ngs to all of you!

I have great pleasure in conveying my best wishes to all of you. Narsee Monjee College has a reputa�on for a�rac�ng the best students in their chosen faculty. Today, we are living in a world which has become smaller due to the advancements in transport, communica�on and informa�on technology. As a result of this, trade and commerce has increased substan�ally and has come to dominate the rela�ons between countries. This means that educa�on in Commerce and Economics is becoming more relevant to the past.

However, Challenges and Opportuni�es are two sides of the same coin. Modern educa�on, curriculum development and teaching methodologies have to keep pace with the demand of the economic environment.

The manager, businessman and the entrepreneur of today need many more weapons to complete educa�on should include all round development of a student.

I am glad that all of you undertake various co-curricular ac�vi�es which sharpen your personality, managerial and inter-personal skills. At SVKM we con�nue to encourage all forms of ac�vi�es which contribute to the overall development of the student. I am also par�cularly glad that you students are also engaged in ac�vi�es like NSS Camp in rural areas which sensi�ze you to the reali�es of lives of different sec�ons of the society in our country. All this has been possible only due to the dedica�on and commitment of the Teaching Faculty and the Non-Teaching Staff of the College.

I wish you all the best for achieving greater success and scaling newer heights in your educa�on and career ahead.

My good and warm wishes to all the new entrants to our Parivar.

Shri Amrish R. PatelPresident, SVKM

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

CONTENTS

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

2 3

President’s Welcome 03

Message from the Mentor 04

SVKM's Managing Commi�ee 05

Principal’s Message 06

Brief History, Vision, Mission and Objec�ve of NM 07

Infrastructure 08

College Rules & Regula�ons 13

An�-Ragging Warning 14

Documents Issued by the College 15

TEACHING STAFF

– Junior College 17

– Degree College 18

Administra�ve Staff 19

Courses a�er Xth 21

Courses a�er XIIth 33

Post Graduate Courses and other Cer�ficate Courses 51

Co-Curricular & Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 59

College Prayer 71

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PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDALMANAGING COMMITTEE - 2018-2019

Shri Amrish R. PatelHon. President

Amit B Sheth

Shri Bhargav N. Patel

Shri Bhupen G. Bha�

Shri Harshad B. Kawa

Harish J Patel

Shri Jagat A. Killawala

Shri Jagdish B. Parikh

Shri Jayesh P. Choksi

Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi

Shri Kirit P. Mehta

Shri Maherdas J. Patel

Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta

Shri Mukesh H. Patel

Shri Mukul P Patel

Mukesh A Shah

Shri Naresh K. Sheth

Shri Nayan M. Patel

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Shri Chintan Patel

Hon. Jt. President Hon. Vice President Hon. Vice President

Shri Sunandan R. Diva�a Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi

Hon.Secretary Hon.Treasurer Hon. Jt. Secretary

Shri Shalin S. Diva�a Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia

Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer

Shri Nimir K. Mehta

Shri Pravin H. Doshi

Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah

Shri Rajendra K. Shah

Dr. Rajesh L. Jani

Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari

Shri Ranjeet Dudeja

Shri Sanjay A. Desai

Smt. Sneha A. Parekh

Shri Tapan M. Patel

Shri TNV Ayyar

Shri Tushar H. Mehta

Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh

Shri Vinod M. Goradia

Shri Vinod M. Patel

Shri Vivek C. Vaidya

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Message from the Mentor, NM College

The passion of the faculty towards teaching and all round development of the students, the

commitment and care of the non-teaching faculty for the college and the students and the

overall environment of pursuit of excellence in all areas have o�en been termed as the

“NM Culture”. This NM Culture has created a unique and everlas�ng bond among the

College staff and the students. A bond which keeps on bringing the students back to College

whenever any occasion demands. As alumni and as part of the management of SVKM it has

been my privilege to have both – studied in this College and associated with the College as

the representa�ve of SVKM Management. I am sure that we shall not rest with the glories

that have been a�ained in the past but shall con�nuously seek to redefine ourselves in the

light of changing environment around us.

My best wishes to you all!

Shri Shalin S. Diva�a

(Mentor, N.M. College)

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PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDALMANAGING COMMITTEE - 2018-2019

Shri Amrish R. PatelHon. President

Amit B Sheth

Shri Bhargav N. Patel

Shri Bhupen G. Bha�

Shri Harshad B. Kawa

Harish J Patel

Shri Jagat A. Killawala

Shri Jagdish B. Parikh

Shri Jayesh P. Choksi

Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi

Shri Kirit P. Mehta

Shri Maherdas J. Patel

Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta

Shri Mukesh H. Patel

Shri Mukul P Patel

Mukesh A Shah

Shri Naresh K. Sheth

Shri Nayan M. Patel

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Shri Chintan Patel

Hon. Jt. President Hon. Vice President Hon. Vice President

Shri Sunandan R. Diva�a Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi

Hon.Secretary Hon.Treasurer Hon. Jt. Secretary

Shri Shalin S. Diva�a Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia

Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer

Shri Nimir K. Mehta

Shri Pravin H. Doshi

Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah

Shri Rajendra K. Shah

Dr. Rajesh L. Jani

Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari

Shri Ranjeet Dudeja

Shri Sanjay A. Desai

Smt. Sneha A. Parekh

Shri Tapan M. Patel

Shri TNV Ayyar

Shri Tushar H. Mehta

Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh

Shri Vinod M. Goradia

Shri Vinod M. Patel

Shri Vivek C. Vaidya

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Message from the Mentor, NM College

The passion of the faculty towards teaching and all round development of the students, the

commitment and care of the non-teaching faculty for the college and the students and the

overall environment of pursuit of excellence in all areas have o�en been termed as the

“NM Culture”. This NM Culture has created a unique and everlas�ng bond among the

College staff and the students. A bond which keeps on bringing the students back to College

whenever any occasion demands. As alumni and as part of the management of SVKM it has

been my privilege to have both – studied in this College and associated with the College as

the representa�ve of SVKM Management. I am sure that we shall not rest with the glories

that have been a�ained in the past but shall con�nuously seek to redefine ourselves in the

light of changing environment around us.

My best wishes to you all!

Shri Shalin S. Diva�a

(Mentor, N.M. College)

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• VISION

To provide affordable quality educa�on, while

equipping students with knowledge and skills in their

chosen stream, inculcate values, iden�fy hidden

talents, provide opportuni�es for students to realize

their full poten�al and thus shape them into future

leaders, entrepreneurs and above all good human

beings.

• MISSION

To strive for quality educa�on in keeping with the

mo�o of the college, “Excellence in Educa�on” and

prepare young minds for imbibing knowledge, skills

and sensi�vity.

• OBJECTIVES

1. Impart educa�on of the highest standard through

value based holis�c teaching and learning by

integra�ng tradi�onal and innova�ve prac�ces.

2. Create a pla�orm for students for exploring their

crea�ve poten�al and nurturing the spirit of

entrepreneurship and cri�cal thinking.

3. Inculcate a strong belief in hard work and core values

of gender equality, human rights and ecology in order

to make them socially responsible ci�zens.

4. Equip students with the skills needed to adapt be�er

to the changing global scenario and gain access to

mul�ple career opportuni�es.

5. Provide inclusive educa�on by making it accessible to

all sec�ons of society.

6. To maintain and promote quality, transparency,

compliance and sustainability in governance and

service delivery.

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics, popularly known as NM College, is a leading

college affiliated to Mumbai University. It was established

in 1964 by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM), a

professionally managed trust with a large number of

pres�gious academic ins�tu�ons, under its umbrella.

SVKM is the brain child of leading industrialists and

socially conscious philanthropists who wanted to

contribute to the local area by founding educa�onal

ins�tu�ons.

The Mandal has an extensive local base with a large

primary membership. The Status of NM as a minority

ins�tu�on for the Gujara� Linguis�c Community is a

significant achievement in providing access to students

from the Gujara� Speaking Community, to the most

coveted college in the Commerce and Business

Management Streams.

Although the College started by focusing on educa�on to

make students self-reliant and to prepare them for careers

in the commerce field, it gradually extended the scope of

its ac�vi�es to include the molding of the overall

personality of the students. With greater compe��on in

every walk of life it has become a necessity to prepare

students to shine in all areas.

The Alumni Associa�on of the College , Narsee Monjee

Alumni Associa�on & Movement (NAAM) which now is a

registered body extends their support to the college in

conduc�ng various academic and related ac�vi�es like

felicita�ng students for their academic achievements at

the University, Board and College level, felicita�ng the

teaching and the non-teaching staff on their

superannua�on etc. Ex-students associated with NAAM

who have shown extraordinary entrepreneurial skills are

involved with the Intent business programme every year.

Brief History ofN.M.College

Vision, Mission andObjec�ves

From Principal's Desk

How swiftly time flies! One more year has been added to the glorious saga of Narsee

Monjee College of Commerce & Economics. Over the years the College has

established itself as one of the premiere institution of learning and quality

education in the country .With each passing year , the College only continues to

grow in strength, size and levels of excellence. The academic year 2017-18 has been

exciting, challenging and invigorating – An year of new learnings, of new

opportunities, of triumphs .

Academics is the soul of the college and we have reasons to be happy on this count.

Our results for the University exams conducted in 2017 , have been stupendous and

our students have achieved commendable grades. These encouraging results

reflect positively on the conducive student-centred teaching-learning environment

that the College has set in place. Looking at the quality of our students , this year too

we have very good placements .

Awards and recognitions have kept our academic calendar ticking. Besides excelling

in academics , it gives us immense satisfaction and pleasure that our students have

also been very active in the field of sports, co-curricular and extra curricular

activities.

The College invests, encourages and supports the professional development of its

teaching staff. Every year our teaching staff attend workshops, conferences ,

Orientation course and refresher course conducted by University of Mumbai. This

year too our faculty have attended a number of training programmes. We have

always strived to ensure that all the learning and updates from these programmes

are translated into more effective and better teaching-learning in the classrooms.

I would like to place on record my most sincere thanks to the Management , thank

you very much for the trust and support you have bestowed upon me .We are

indeed fortunate to have you as our mentors and guide , working tirelessly towards

the growth and development of the Institution.

I take this opportunity to convey my sincere thanks to our Vice Principals, Head of

Departments, Course Co-ordinators and the entire teaching staff for their relentless

and unflinching support & co-operation. I would also like to extend my sincere

thanks to all the administrative and non-teaching staff who work meticulously to

ensure smooth functioning of the Institution. My gratitude to our alumni, all the

students and their parents for the support extended to us .

The learning, the evolution, the growth must never cease. Let's keep learning, let's

keep growing!!

Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar

Principal

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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• VISION

To provide affordable quality educa�on, while

equipping students with knowledge and skills in their

chosen stream, inculcate values, iden�fy hidden

talents, provide opportuni�es for students to realize

their full poten�al and thus shape them into future

leaders, entrepreneurs and above all good human

beings.

• MISSION

To strive for quality educa�on in keeping with the

mo�o of the college, “Excellence in Educa�on” and

prepare young minds for imbibing knowledge, skills

and sensi�vity.

• OBJECTIVES

1. Impart educa�on of the highest standard through

value based holis�c teaching and learning by

integra�ng tradi�onal and innova�ve prac�ces.

2. Create a pla�orm for students for exploring their

crea�ve poten�al and nurturing the spirit of

entrepreneurship and cri�cal thinking.

3. Inculcate a strong belief in hard work and core values

of gender equality, human rights and ecology in order

to make them socially responsible ci�zens.

4. Equip students with the skills needed to adapt be�er

to the changing global scenario and gain access to

mul�ple career opportuni�es.

5. Provide inclusive educa�on by making it accessible to

all sec�ons of society.

6. To maintain and promote quality, transparency,

compliance and sustainability in governance and

service delivery.

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics, popularly known as NM College, is a leading

college affiliated to Mumbai University. It was established

in 1964 by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM), a

professionally managed trust with a large number of

pres�gious academic ins�tu�ons, under its umbrella.

SVKM is the brain child of leading industrialists and

socially conscious philanthropists who wanted to

contribute to the local area by founding educa�onal

ins�tu�ons.

The Mandal has an extensive local base with a large

primary membership. The Status of NM as a minority

ins�tu�on for the Gujara� Linguis�c Community is a

significant achievement in providing access to students

from the Gujara� Speaking Community, to the most

coveted college in the Commerce and Business

Management Streams.

Although the College started by focusing on educa�on to

make students self-reliant and to prepare them for careers

in the commerce field, it gradually extended the scope of

its ac�vi�es to include the molding of the overall

personality of the students. With greater compe��on in

every walk of life it has become a necessity to prepare

students to shine in all areas.

The Alumni Associa�on of the College , Narsee Monjee

Alumni Associa�on & Movement (NAAM) which now is a

registered body extends their support to the college in

conduc�ng various academic and related ac�vi�es like

felicita�ng students for their academic achievements at

the University, Board and College level, felicita�ng the

teaching and the non-teaching staff on their

superannua�on etc. Ex-students associated with NAAM

who have shown extraordinary entrepreneurial skills are

involved with the Intent business programme every year.

Brief History ofN.M.College

Vision, Mission andObjec�ves

From Principal's Desk

How swiftly time flies! One more year has been added to the glorious saga of Narsee

Monjee College of Commerce & Economics. Over the years the College has

established itself as one of the premiere institution of learning and quality

education in the country .With each passing year , the College only continues to

grow in strength, size and levels of excellence. The academic year 2017-18 has been

exciting, challenging and invigorating – An year of new learnings, of new

opportunities, of triumphs .

Academics is the soul of the college and we have reasons to be happy on this count.

Our results for the University exams conducted in 2017 , have been stupendous and

our students have achieved commendable grades. These encouraging results

reflect positively on the conducive student-centred teaching-learning environment

that the College has set in place. Looking at the quality of our students , this year too

we have very good placements .

Awards and recognitions have kept our academic calendar ticking. Besides excelling

in academics , it gives us immense satisfaction and pleasure that our students have

also been very active in the field of sports, co-curricular and extra curricular

activities.

The College invests, encourages and supports the professional development of its

teaching staff. Every year our teaching staff attend workshops, conferences ,

Orientation course and refresher course conducted by University of Mumbai. This

year too our faculty have attended a number of training programmes. We have

always strived to ensure that all the learning and updates from these programmes

are translated into more effective and better teaching-learning in the classrooms.

I would like to place on record my most sincere thanks to the Management , thank

you very much for the trust and support you have bestowed upon me .We are

indeed fortunate to have you as our mentors and guide , working tirelessly towards

the growth and development of the Institution.

I take this opportunity to convey my sincere thanks to our Vice Principals, Head of

Departments, Course Co-ordinators and the entire teaching staff for their relentless

and unflinching support & co-operation. I would also like to extend my sincere

thanks to all the administrative and non-teaching staff who work meticulously to

ensure smooth functioning of the Institution. My gratitude to our alumni, all the

students and their parents for the support extended to us .

The learning, the evolution, the growth must never cease. Let's keep learning, let's

keep growing!!

Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar

Principal

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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N M provides excellent infrastructure to facilitate the

educa�on process and enhance the learning ability of the

students. It aims at developing intellectual capabili�es and

an understanding of the rela�onship between educa�on

and the real world.

The new college building includes a Wi-Fi campus, modern

air-condi�oned office block, modern well equipped air-

condi�oned classrooms, well planned corridors and 3

elevators. The college also has a dedicated seminar room

to conduct various speaker sessions and other academic

ac�vi�es.

The college uses state-of-art technology in its teaching

process making use of mike systems, overhead projectors,

LCD projectors. A well-equipped resource Genera�on

Room is set-up for the faculty to prepare their lectures and

carry out research in their subject. Every faculty is

assigned with a Laptop.

Hygienic rest rooms are available on each floor. A separate

ladies common room is there for girl students to relax.

Classrooms

The Center offers 30 dedicated Lecture rooms that seat

between 60 to 140 students. Our lecture rooms are

chosen by dozens of companies and organiza�ons every

year for small groups mee�ngs, such as internal staff

mee�ngs and training, board mee�ngs, c l ient

presenta�ons, internal strategy discussions and other

Infrastructure

similar mee�ngs, including break-out sessions for larger

mee�ngs.

Some highlights and features of our class rooms include:

Air Condi�oner for each room Inbuilt LCD Projector

Whiteboard, flip chart and markers Natural ligh�ng for a

brighter and more invi�ng atmosphere. Fluorescent and

incandescent ligh�ng with clearly marked controls Hard

wri�ng surfaces for easier note taking Comfortable,

ergonomic sea�ng.

UGC network resource center is started in library with

5computers with internet having Wi-fi connec�vity and

1HP laserjet network printer with scanner and fax for use

of students and teachers.

I.J. Patel Library

Library is where people, One frequently finds, Lower their

voices And raise their minds.

~ Richard Armour, An American Poet and Author.

Objec�ves of Library

• To acquire, update, maintain and provide a qualita�ve

and quan�ta�ve collec�on of books, periodicals and

other instruc�onal material of electronic resources to

support the academic programme and educa�onal

objec�ves of the college.

• To include in collec�on various fields of knowledge as

well as of career and character building.

• To provide quality services to faculty and students for

achieving their curricular as well as co-curricular

goals, with the help of technology, but not as a

subs�tute for personal service.

• To inculcate reading habit among students and to

encourage collabora�ve efforts among library staff

and students to maximum u�liza�on of library

resources.

The library has 2 reading rooms to cater to the need of the

students. The library also has a UGC Network Resource

Center with five PC terminals which is available free of

change for accessing databases, OPAC (computerized

catalogue) and Internet, strictly as per the rules. The

network printer provides the facility to print the pages.

S u g g e s � o n B o x : S t u d e n t s c a n d r o p t h e i r

recommenda�ons for books and any other sugges�ons in

this box kept near book showcases. The sugges�on box

opens on every Saturday at 2-00 p.m.

The Library Commi�ee consists of the staff members from

Degree College, Junior College, Unaided Courses,

Librarian and Assistant Librarian.

Collec�on of books, journals and magazines on

biographies, career guidance, personality development,

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

Computer laboratory: The well-equipped computer

laboratories with 90 computers and Wi-Fi facility enhance

the learning process and enable the proper conduct of

University prescribed courses. Branded Personal

Computers are installed in two computer labs, all

networked to facilitate teaching on small batches, with

adequate faculty a�en�on. All new computers in lab have

dedicated leased line for internet connec�vity and two

network printers, which can be used by staff and students.

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N M provides excellent infrastructure to facilitate the

educa�on process and enhance the learning ability of the

students. It aims at developing intellectual capabili�es and

an understanding of the rela�onship between educa�on

and the real world.

The new college building includes a Wi-Fi campus, modern

air-condi�oned office block, modern well equipped air-

condi�oned classrooms, well planned corridors and 3

elevators. The college also has a dedicated seminar room

to conduct various speaker sessions and other academic

ac�vi�es.

The college uses state-of-art technology in its teaching

process making use of mike systems, overhead projectors,

LCD projectors. A well-equipped resource Genera�on

Room is set-up for the faculty to prepare their lectures and

carry out research in their subject. Every faculty is

assigned with a Laptop.

Hygienic rest rooms are available on each floor. A separate

ladies common room is there for girl students to relax.

Classrooms

The Center offers 30 dedicated Lecture rooms that seat

between 60 to 140 students. Our lecture rooms are

chosen by dozens of companies and organiza�ons every

year for small groups mee�ngs, such as internal staff

mee�ngs and training, board mee�ngs, c l ient

presenta�ons, internal strategy discussions and other

Infrastructure

similar mee�ngs, including break-out sessions for larger

mee�ngs.

Some highlights and features of our class rooms include:

Air Condi�oner for each room Inbuilt LCD Projector

Whiteboard, flip chart and markers Natural ligh�ng for a

brighter and more invi�ng atmosphere. Fluorescent and

incandescent ligh�ng with clearly marked controls Hard

wri�ng surfaces for easier note taking Comfortable,

ergonomic sea�ng.

UGC network resource center is started in library with

5computers with internet having Wi-fi connec�vity and

1HP laserjet network printer with scanner and fax for use

of students and teachers.

I.J. Patel Library

Library is where people, One frequently finds, Lower their

voices And raise their minds.

~ Richard Armour, An American Poet and Author.

Objec�ves of Library

• To acquire, update, maintain and provide a qualita�ve

and quan�ta�ve collec�on of books, periodicals and

other instruc�onal material of electronic resources to

support the academic programme and educa�onal

objec�ves of the college.

• To include in collec�on various fields of knowledge as

well as of career and character building.

• To provide quality services to faculty and students for

achieving their curricular as well as co-curricular

goals, with the help of technology, but not as a

subs�tute for personal service.

• To inculcate reading habit among students and to

encourage collabora�ve efforts among library staff

and students to maximum u�liza�on of library

resources.

The library has 2 reading rooms to cater to the need of the

students. The library also has a UGC Network Resource

Center with five PC terminals which is available free of

change for accessing databases, OPAC (computerized

catalogue) and Internet, strictly as per the rules. The

network printer provides the facility to print the pages.

S u g g e s � o n B o x : S t u d e n t s c a n d r o p t h e i r

recommenda�ons for books and any other sugges�ons in

this box kept near book showcases. The sugges�on box

opens on every Saturday at 2-00 p.m.

The Library Commi�ee consists of the staff members from

Degree College, Junior College, Unaided Courses,

Librarian and Assistant Librarian.

Collec�on of books, journals and magazines on

biographies, career guidance, personality development,

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

Computer laboratory: The well-equipped computer

laboratories with 90 computers and Wi-Fi facility enhance

the learning process and enable the proper conduct of

University prescribed courses. Branded Personal

Computers are installed in two computer labs, all

networked to facilitate teaching on small batches, with

adequate faculty a�en�on. All new computers in lab have

dedicated leased line for internet connec�vity and two

network printers, which can be used by staff and students.

8 9

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Books for current reading Reading lists of interested books Syllabus

Books for home issue for a week Bibliographies on various topics Compe��ve Exams related books

Ques�on papers CDs. Books on careers

Reference sources such as

dic�onaries, encyclopedia’s,

year books

Journal ar�cles Index Newspaper clippings on various

topics useful for student’s

assignments and projects

3) Home lending of books - textbooks and other books

are issued for one week.

4) Periodicals - Journals and magazines are displayed in

the reading room. In case of any journal not found on

display please ask at the counter. The periodicals are

available for reading within the library. However, if

any student wants any periodical for home issue, they

should contact the person at the counter.

5) Daily newspapers are kept at the counter and

available for reading to everybody.

6) Electronic Journal Databases accessible from UGC-

NRS in library and also from home.

7) Reference Service - This service is especially for

projects and assignments.

8) Book-Bank - Textbooks are provided for use during

one academic year. The books are required to be

returned as soon as the exams get over. The

applica�on forms are made available from the library

counter only during the prescribed dates on the

no�ce put up at the beginning of every year.

9) Reading Room for self-study – facility a�er the library

hours.

10) Internet access through UGC Network Resource

Center and Wi-Fi. Anybody using these facili�es is

required to register themselves.

11) Services to ex-students and visitors.

II Extension Ac�vi�es:

1) Inter library loan & referral service for other libraries

within Mumbai.

2) CD-ROMs viewing on mul�media computers any

student can view the CDs available in library.

3) Scanning and prin�ng.

Rules for Students using Library

• Talking loudly, discussing, loitering, ea�ng, smoking,

spi�ng, using mobile, shi�ing chairs, reserving

chairs, scratching on furniture is strictly prohibited.

• All persons using the Library are subject to the

discipline of the college.

• All those entering the library are requested to

observe silence, behave in decent manner and

maintain discipline

• Please take permission of the counter staff for entry

inside the counter or UGC Network Resource Center.

• For entry inside the counter the students are required

to keep all their belongings aside and allowed to carry

only their library card and iden�ty card.

• Please handle the books carefully and do not mu�late

them in any way while using.

• The books issued for home reading must be returned

on the due date men�oned on date slip behind the

book. If the same book is required again for the next

week, student must renew it on the due date or is

subjected to pay fine of Rs. 1/- per day per book or as

per the then no�ce.

• In case of loss of a library book the Librarian should be

contacted immediately. The lost book is supposed to

be replaced immediately. The cost of the book will be

recovered only if the book is not available in the

market.

• Other material like syllabus copies, ques�on papers,

periodicals, CDs, books for current reading, etc.

issued from the counter are expected to be returned

on the same day, failing which a fine of Rs. 5/- per day

will be levied.

• The reference books marked with “R” are for using

within the library and not allowed to be taken out of

the library for any purpose.

• All the students are required to strictly adhered to the

above rules and cooperate with the library staff for

smooth func�oning of the library. The Librarian has

authority to maintain order in the library and take

ac�on against any user who knowingly or persistently

breaks any library regula�on.

Procedure for using Computerised Catalogue through

LIBSYS So�ware

• At SVKM's N M College library we are using LibSys for

library automa�on. Users can access library books

through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) in

L i b s y s w i t h t h e h e l p o f U R L :

h�p://192.168.2.65:8080/jopac/

• This URL is accessible from any computer within the

campus.

• On this URL select site of NM College, Mumbai.

• Click on New Search menu.

• In search window enter keyword and select to browse

the documents by Author, Title, Subject, or class

number op�ons in the box next to “in”. Deselect

other college names, except NM College, Mumbai.

• You can also do this by selec�ng “none” first at the

bo�om of this box and then select only NM College,

Mumbai. This will give you the list of books available

in NM College only.

• For detail descrip�on you can click on full detail.

• Click on “Back” to go back to the list.

• Please note down Class number and Accession

number of the book you have selected and show it at

the counter to ask for that book.

• “Back to Search” will take you back to search window.

• With OPAC you can search books

By Author - It is the search for books if the Author of the

book is known. Search begins with the surname of the

author.

By Title - It is the search for books if the Title of the book is

known.

Classified - This is the search for books by Classifica�on

number

Note: A�er comple�ng use of OPAC in library please do

not shut the so�ware and computer.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

Library Services

The students can approach the counter for any purpose

like Current Reading, Home Issue, Reference or ge�ng

informa�on related to any topic of interest.

I - General services:

1) Computerised catalogue (OPAC) where one can locate

for books according to author, �tle, publisher,

accession number and classifica�on number.

2) The following material is made available from the

library counter

10 11

compe��ve examina�ons, CA studies, ICWA, General

Knowledge, etc. The library has ins�tu�onal membership

o f B r i � s h C o u n c i l L i b r a r y

www.mylibrary.bri�shcouncil.org

American Centre library, Indian Commerce Associa�on

and Maharashtra Economic Development Council.

Direct access to several databases related to online

journals, company data, laws, e-books, etc. useful for your

s t u d i e s , p r o j e c t s a n d e x e r c i s e s f r o m

h�p://ezproxy.svkm.ac.in:2048/login

For login Id and password of these databases please

contact UGC-NRC Resource Centre in library. Some other

important online resources can directly be accessed from

our college website.

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Books for current reading Reading lists of interested books Syllabus

Books for home issue for a week Bibliographies on various topics Compe��ve Exams related books

Ques�on papers CDs. Books on careers

Reference sources such as

dic�onaries, encyclopedia’s,

year books

Journal ar�cles Index Newspaper clippings on various

topics useful for student’s

assignments and projects

3) Home lending of books - textbooks and other books

are issued for one week.

4) Periodicals - Journals and magazines are displayed in

the reading room. In case of any journal not found on

display please ask at the counter. The periodicals are

available for reading within the library. However, if

any student wants any periodical for home issue, they

should contact the person at the counter.

5) Daily newspapers are kept at the counter and

available for reading to everybody.

6) Electronic Journal Databases accessible from UGC-

NRS in library and also from home.

7) Reference Service - This service is especially for

projects and assignments.

8) Book-Bank - Textbooks are provided for use during

one academic year. The books are required to be

returned as soon as the exams get over. The

applica�on forms are made available from the library

counter only during the prescribed dates on the

no�ce put up at the beginning of every year.

9) Reading Room for self-study – facility a�er the library

hours.

10) Internet access through UGC Network Resource

Center and Wi-Fi. Anybody using these facili�es is

required to register themselves.

11) Services to ex-students and visitors.

II Extension Ac�vi�es:

1) Inter library loan & referral service for other libraries

within Mumbai.

2) CD-ROMs viewing on mul�media computers any

student can view the CDs available in library.

3) Scanning and prin�ng.

Rules for Students using Library

• Talking loudly, discussing, loitering, ea�ng, smoking,

spi�ng, using mobile, shi�ing chairs, reserving

chairs, scratching on furniture is strictly prohibited.

• All persons using the Library are subject to the

discipline of the college.

• All those entering the library are requested to

observe silence, behave in decent manner and

maintain discipline

• Please take permission of the counter staff for entry

inside the counter or UGC Network Resource Center.

• For entry inside the counter the students are required

to keep all their belongings aside and allowed to carry

only their library card and iden�ty card.

• Please handle the books carefully and do not mu�late

them in any way while using.

• The books issued for home reading must be returned

on the due date men�oned on date slip behind the

book. If the same book is required again for the next

week, student must renew it on the due date or is

subjected to pay fine of Rs. 1/- per day per book or as

per the then no�ce.

• In case of loss of a library book the Librarian should be

contacted immediately. The lost book is supposed to

be replaced immediately. The cost of the book will be

recovered only if the book is not available in the

market.

• Other material like syllabus copies, ques�on papers,

periodicals, CDs, books for current reading, etc.

issued from the counter are expected to be returned

on the same day, failing which a fine of Rs. 5/- per day

will be levied.

• The reference books marked with “R” are for using

within the library and not allowed to be taken out of

the library for any purpose.

• All the students are required to strictly adhered to the

above rules and cooperate with the library staff for

smooth func�oning of the library. The Librarian has

authority to maintain order in the library and take

ac�on against any user who knowingly or persistently

breaks any library regula�on.

Procedure for using Computerised Catalogue through

LIBSYS So�ware

• At SVKM's N M College library we are using LibSys for

library automa�on. Users can access library books

through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) in

L i b s y s w i t h t h e h e l p o f U R L :

h�p://192.168.2.65:8080/jopac/

• This URL is accessible from any computer within the

campus.

• On this URL select site of NM College, Mumbai.

• Click on New Search menu.

• In search window enter keyword and select to browse

the documents by Author, Title, Subject, or class

number op�ons in the box next to “in”. Deselect

other college names, except NM College, Mumbai.

• You can also do this by selec�ng “none” first at the

bo�om of this box and then select only NM College,

Mumbai. This will give you the list of books available

in NM College only.

• For detail descrip�on you can click on full detail.

• Click on “Back” to go back to the list.

• Please note down Class number and Accession

number of the book you have selected and show it at

the counter to ask for that book.

• “Back to Search” will take you back to search window.

• With OPAC you can search books

By Author - It is the search for books if the Author of the

book is known. Search begins with the surname of the

author.

By Title - It is the search for books if the Title of the book is

known.

Classified - This is the search for books by Classifica�on

number

Note: A�er comple�ng use of OPAC in library please do

not shut the so�ware and computer.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

Library Services

The students can approach the counter for any purpose

like Current Reading, Home Issue, Reference or ge�ng

informa�on related to any topic of interest.

I - General services:

1) Computerised catalogue (OPAC) where one can locate

for books according to author, �tle, publisher,

accession number and classifica�on number.

2) The following material is made available from the

library counter

10 11

compe��ve examina�ons, CA studies, ICWA, General

Knowledge, etc. The library has ins�tu�onal membership

o f B r i � s h C o u n c i l L i b r a r y

www.mylibrary.bri�shcouncil.org

American Centre library, Indian Commerce Associa�on

and Maharashtra Economic Development Council.

Direct access to several databases related to online

journals, company data, laws, e-books, etc. useful for your

s t u d i e s , p r o j e c t s a n d e x e r c i s e s f r o m

h�p://ezproxy.svkm.ac.in:2048/login

For login Id and password of these databases please

contact UGC-NRC Resource Centre in library. Some other

important online resources can directly be accessed from

our college website.

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Other Facili�esAuditoriums and halls:

The talent of the students is given a suppor�ve pla�orm

through the auditoriums and conference rooms of the

SVKM. The SVKM Juhu Jagru� Hall, BhaidasMaganlal

Sabhagriha, Jashoda Rang Mandir and Santokba Hall are

available to the college for its events

The spirit of sportsmanship is encouraged by the college. A

spacious gymkhana has infrastructure and facili�es for

indoor games. The gymkhana staff is highly qualified. The

college par�cipates in games from the district to the

na�onal levels. Well-known coaches train students for

indoor and outdoor games, training them to excel at inter-

college tournaments at na�onal and interna�onal levels.

The college has ensured that the staff and students have

access to health facili�es regularly. A Health-cum-

Counseling Centre has been opera�onal for several years.

A qualified medical prac��oner visits the college daily.

Students and staff consult the doctor. In �mes of

emergency, help from the doctors in the vicinity is taken.

The physicians on duty are Dr. Geeta Shah & Dr. H.O.Goyal.

Hostel Facility

The Vile Parle KelavaniMandal has a common men's hostel

for all its ins�tu�ons at a distance of a half-kilometer from

the college and a hostel for girls opposite UtpalSanghavi

School, which is also close to the college.

Above: Physician on duty

• Every student must obtain on admission, the Iden�ty

Card which must have his/her photograph duly

a�ested and present it for inspec�on on demand.

• Every student is required to maintain a minimum of

75% a�endance in each term in each subject, failing

which the college authori�es may not allow the

student to appear at the final examina�on, as per

University norms.

• Students must not loiter in the College premises while

the classes are going on.

• In case of illness, the Principal should be informed by

the parents personally.

• Students must not a�end classes other than their own,

without the permission of the Principal.

• Smoking is strickly prohibited on the College premises.

• Students are required to maintain strict discipline and

orderly conduct & refrain from engaging themselves in

any kind of unruly behaviour.

• No Society or Associa�on shall be formed in the College

and no person invited to address a mee�ng without the

Principal's prior permission.

• No Student shall collect any money or contribu�on for

picnic, trip, educa�onal visit to some place, get-

together, study-notes, charity or any other ac�vity

without prior sanc�on from the Principal.

• No Student will be allowed to take ac�ve part in current

poli�cs.

• No student shall communicate any informa�on or write

about ma�ers dealing with the College administra�on

to the Press.

• Students are expected to take proper care of college

property and help in keeping the premises clean.

Damaging college property e.g. disfiguring walls, doors,

fi�ngs, or breaking furniture, misuse of A.C. etc., will

be considered as a breach of discipline and the guilty

will be duly punished.

• Students should not leave their books, valuables and

other belongings in the classroom.

• The College is not responsible for lost property.

College Rules & Regula�ons

However, students may make a claim for lost property

at the office, if it is deposited in the College Office.

• Students applying for cer�ficates, tes�monials, etc. and

those requiring the Principal's signature on any kind of

document or applica�on should first contact the

College office. Students should not bring any paper

directly to the Principal for his/her signature.

• If, for any reason, the con�nuance of a student in the

College, is, in the opinion of the Principal, detrimental

to the best interest of the College, the Principal may ask

such a student to leave the College without assigning

any reason.

• Students joining the College are bound by the rules and

regula�ons of the College.

• Insubordina�on and abusive language or misconduct

on the part of a student are sufficient reasons for his /

her suspension or dismissal.

• Students receiving Government or College Scholarships

or any remission in fees, must note that the grant and

con�nuance thereof are subject to good behaviour,

regular a�endance and sa�sfactory progress and good

results at the College and Board Examina�ons.

• Students using unfair means at Examina�ons will not be

readmi�ed to the College.

• It is responsibility of the student to read the no�ce

boards regularly for important announcements made

by the College office from �me to �me. They will not be

excused or be given any concession on grounds of

ignorance.

• Ma�ers not covered by the exis�ng rules will be at the

absolute discre�on of the Principal.

• Disciplinary ac�on will be taken against students found

carrying cellphones, pagers, walkmans, diskmans, or

any other electronic devices etc.

• Use of cell phones, is strictly prohibited in the college

premises. Cell phones of all such students found using

them on the college premises on the college premises

shall be confiscated and shall be returned to them at

the end of academic year.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

12 13

Databases

The following databases are accessible from the UGC Network Resource Centre as well as from your own computer.

N-List Pro Quest Central EBCSOhost

ISI Emerging Markets CEIC Manupatra

ASTM CMIE : Economic Outlook McGraw-Hill

Frost & Sullivan Cabell's Directory Indiastat

JSTOR Science Direct IEE + POP

WestLaw TVADINDX E-brary

Capitaline WARC Pearson E-books

ASCE Springer (Mech. Engineering) ASME

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Other Facili�esAuditoriums and halls:

The talent of the students is given a suppor�ve pla�orm

through the auditoriums and conference rooms of the

SVKM. The SVKM Juhu Jagru� Hall, BhaidasMaganlal

Sabhagriha, Jashoda Rang Mandir and Santokba Hall are

available to the college for its events

The spirit of sportsmanship is encouraged by the college. A

spacious gymkhana has infrastructure and facili�es for

indoor games. The gymkhana staff is highly qualified. The

college par�cipates in games from the district to the

na�onal levels. Well-known coaches train students for

indoor and outdoor games, training them to excel at inter-

college tournaments at na�onal and interna�onal levels.

The college has ensured that the staff and students have

access to health facili�es regularly. A Health-cum-

Counseling Centre has been opera�onal for several years.

A qualified medical prac��oner visits the college daily.

Students and staff consult the doctor. In �mes of

emergency, help from the doctors in the vicinity is taken.

The physicians on duty are Dr. Geeta Shah & Dr. H.O.Goyal.

Hostel Facility

The Vile Parle KelavaniMandal has a common men's hostel

for all its ins�tu�ons at a distance of a half-kilometer from

the college and a hostel for girls opposite UtpalSanghavi

School, which is also close to the college.

Above: Physician on duty

• Every student must obtain on admission, the Iden�ty

Card which must have his/her photograph duly

a�ested and present it for inspec�on on demand.

• Every student is required to maintain a minimum of

75% a�endance in each term in each subject, failing

which the college authori�es may not allow the

student to appear at the final examina�on, as per

University norms.

• Students must not loiter in the College premises while

the classes are going on.

• In case of illness, the Principal should be informed by

the parents personally.

• Students must not a�end classes other than their own,

without the permission of the Principal.

• Smoking is strickly prohibited on the College premises.

• Students are required to maintain strict discipline and

orderly conduct & refrain from engaging themselves in

any kind of unruly behaviour.

• No Society or Associa�on shall be formed in the College

and no person invited to address a mee�ng without the

Principal's prior permission.

• No Student shall collect any money or contribu�on for

picnic, trip, educa�onal visit to some place, get-

together, study-notes, charity or any other ac�vity

without prior sanc�on from the Principal.

• No Student will be allowed to take ac�ve part in current

poli�cs.

• No student shall communicate any informa�on or write

about ma�ers dealing with the College administra�on

to the Press.

• Students are expected to take proper care of college

property and help in keeping the premises clean.

Damaging college property e.g. disfiguring walls, doors,

fi�ngs, or breaking furniture, misuse of A.C. etc., will

be considered as a breach of discipline and the guilty

will be duly punished.

• Students should not leave their books, valuables and

other belongings in the classroom.

• The College is not responsible for lost property.

College Rules & Regula�ons

However, students may make a claim for lost property

at the office, if it is deposited in the College Office.

• Students applying for cer�ficates, tes�monials, etc. and

those requiring the Principal's signature on any kind of

document or applica�on should first contact the

College office. Students should not bring any paper

directly to the Principal for his/her signature.

• If, for any reason, the con�nuance of a student in the

College, is, in the opinion of the Principal, detrimental

to the best interest of the College, the Principal may ask

such a student to leave the College without assigning

any reason.

• Students joining the College are bound by the rules and

regula�ons of the College.

• Insubordina�on and abusive language or misconduct

on the part of a student are sufficient reasons for his /

her suspension or dismissal.

• Students receiving Government or College Scholarships

or any remission in fees, must note that the grant and

con�nuance thereof are subject to good behaviour,

regular a�endance and sa�sfactory progress and good

results at the College and Board Examina�ons.

• Students using unfair means at Examina�ons will not be

readmi�ed to the College.

• It is responsibility of the student to read the no�ce

boards regularly for important announcements made

by the College office from �me to �me. They will not be

excused or be given any concession on grounds of

ignorance.

• Ma�ers not covered by the exis�ng rules will be at the

absolute discre�on of the Principal.

• Disciplinary ac�on will be taken against students found

carrying cellphones, pagers, walkmans, diskmans, or

any other electronic devices etc.

• Use of cell phones, is strictly prohibited in the college

premises. Cell phones of all such students found using

them on the college premises on the college premises

shall be confiscated and shall be returned to them at

the end of academic year.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

12 13

Databases

The following databases are accessible from the UGC Network Resource Centre as well as from your own computer.

N-List Pro Quest Central EBCSOhost

ISI Emerging Markets CEIC Manupatra

ASTM CMIE : Economic Outlook McGraw-Hill

Frost & Sullivan Cabell's Directory Indiastat

JSTOR Science Direct IEE + POP

WestLaw TVADINDX E-brary

Capitaline WARC Pearson E-books

ASCE Springer (Mech. Engineering) ASME

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An�-Ragging Warning

Ragging is cognizable offence under the law on par with

rape and other atroci�es against women and ill-treatment

towards persons belonging to SC/ST. Ragging is strictly

prohibited in the en�re ins�tu�on, including its

department, cons�tuent units, all its premises( including

academic, residen�al, sports, canteen etc. ) whether

located within the campus or outside.

Students indulging in ragging other students will be

punished as per 'The Maharashtra Prohibi�on of Ragging

Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999) Published in Maharashtra

Govt. Gaze�e on 15th May 1999'.

In pursuance to the judgement of the Hon'ble Supreme

Court of India dated 08.05.2009 in Civil Appeal No.

887/2009, the University Grants Commission has framed

“UGC Regula�ons on curbing the menace of ragging in

higher educa�onal ins�tu�ons,2009”which have been

no�fied on 4th July,2009 in the Gaze�e of India”.

Administra�ve Ac�ons in the event of Ragging:

The ins�tu�on shall punish student/s found guilty of

ragging a�er following the procedure and the manner

prescribed herein under:

a. The An�- Ragging Commi�ee of the ins�tu�on shall

take an appropriate decision, in regard to punishment

or otherwise, depending on the facts of each incident

of ragging and nature and gravity of the incident of

ragging established in the recommenda�on of the

An�- Ragging Squad.

b. The An�-Ragging Commi�ee may, depending upon the

nature and gravity of the guilt established by the An�-

Ragging Squad, award, to those found guilty, one or

more of the following punishments, namely;

i. Suspension from a�ending classes and academic

privileges.

ii. Withholding/ withdrawing scholarship/fellowship

and other benefits

iii. Debarr ing f rom appear ing in any test/

examina�on or other evalua�on process.

iv. Withholding results.

v. Debarring from represen�ng the ins�tu�on in any

regional/ na�onal or interna�onal meet,

tournament, youth fes�val, etc.

vi. Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel.

vii. Cancella�on of admission

viii. Rus�ca�on from the ins�tu�on for period of

ragging from one to four semester,

ix. Expulsion from the ins�tu�on and consequent

debarring from admission to any other ins�tu�on

for a specified period.

Provided that where the person commi�ng or abe�ng

the act of ragging are not iden�fied, the ins�tu�on shall

resort to collec�ve punishment.

Prohibi�on of sale of Cigare�es or Tobacco ProductsSec�on 6 of the cigare�es and other Tobacco Products (Prohibi�on of Adver�sement and Regula�on of Trade and

Commerce, Produc�on, Supply and Distribu�on) Act,2003 provides that no person shall sell, offer for sale or permit

sale of cigare�es or any other Tobacco Product:

a) To any person who is under eighteen years of age.

b) In an area within a radius of 100 yards of any educa�onal ins�tute.

Sale of Cigare�es and other Tobacco Products in an area within a radius of 100 yards of an educa�onal ins�tute is

strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence under Sec�on 24 of the Act with a fine which may extend up to 200

Rupees.

IDENTITY CARD

A valid Iden�ty Card is issued to every bonafide student at

the �me of admission. It is compulsory for every student to

carry the Iden�ty Card while being on the campus.

Students will not be allowed in the Examina�on hall

without a valid Iden�ty Card.

For University Examina�ons, candidates are required to

produce their iden�ty cards bearing their photographs

a�ested by the Principal, alongwith their Hall Tickets at

the examina�on centres.

RAILWAY CONCESSION

Students can avail concessional fares for rail travel by local

trains between the sta�ons nearest to the place of their

residence in Mumbai and the College (Vile Parle Sta�on).

Students are requested to enter their local and permanent

addresses correctly in the Admission Forms to facilitate

issue of Railway concession orders.

The place of permanent residence, in the applica�on for

admission, means the place where the student and/or his

parents normally reside. This address will not be allowed

to be changed during the academic year.

Students can also avail, during vaca�on period,

concessional fares by rail for journeys between their place

of permanent residence and Mumbai during voca�on.

AIRLINE CONCESSION

Students can also avail of concessional fares for air travel

during vaca�on period. Students desiring to avail the

Airline concession should submit the prescribed form to

the college office atleast 3 days in advance, for

endorsement.

Documents Issued by the College

TRANSCRIPTS

Students desirous of pursuing further studies abroad

should apply for transcripts to the college office well in

advance. A�er verifica�on of marksheets, the college will

hand over the transcrips in ten to fi�een days �me.

Charges for issuing the transcripts is Rs.1000/-for 5 set of

copies. Every addi�onal copy will be charged at rate of Rs.

50 per copy.

BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE

Students with a genuine reason can apply for a bonafide

cer�ficate to the college. Students may contact the

Informa�on Counter to apply for a Bonafide Cer�ficate.

Charge for issuing the Bonafied cer�ficate is Rs.20/-

TRANSFERENCE CERTIFICATE

(1) In a transfer case, no student will at any �me be

admi�ed to this College unless he/she produces a

Transference Cer�ficate from the College he/she

leaves.

(2) College is en�tled to charge a fee of Rs.100/- for

issuing the cer�ficate.

(3) As a result of a student leaving one College to join

another, it will be necessary for him/her to count the

a�endance kept by him/her in more than one

College to enable him/her to make up the necessary

percentage of a�endance. A Transferance Cer�ficate

shall not be granted except for reasons, which

appear to be sufficient and except with the wri�en

permission of the Principal of the College that the

student wants to leave and the Principal of the

College, which he/she intends to join.

(4) Applica�ons for Transfer Cer�ficate shall be made by

the students without unnecessary delay through the

Principal of the College to which they wish to be

transferred.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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An�-Ragging Warning

Ragging is cognizable offence under the law on par with

rape and other atroci�es against women and ill-treatment

towards persons belonging to SC/ST. Ragging is strictly

prohibited in the en�re ins�tu�on, including its

department, cons�tuent units, all its premises( including

academic, residen�al, sports, canteen etc. ) whether

located within the campus or outside.

Students indulging in ragging other students will be

punished as per 'The Maharashtra Prohibi�on of Ragging

Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999) Published in Maharashtra

Govt. Gaze�e on 15th May 1999'.

In pursuance to the judgement of the Hon'ble Supreme

Court of India dated 08.05.2009 in Civil Appeal No.

887/2009, the University Grants Commission has framed

“UGC Regula�ons on curbing the menace of ragging in

higher educa�onal ins�tu�ons,2009”which have been

no�fied on 4th July,2009 in the Gaze�e of India”.

Administra�ve Ac�ons in the event of Ragging:

The ins�tu�on shall punish student/s found guilty of

ragging a�er following the procedure and the manner

prescribed herein under:

a. The An�- Ragging Commi�ee of the ins�tu�on shall

take an appropriate decision, in regard to punishment

or otherwise, depending on the facts of each incident

of ragging and nature and gravity of the incident of

ragging established in the recommenda�on of the

An�- Ragging Squad.

b. The An�-Ragging Commi�ee may, depending upon the

nature and gravity of the guilt established by the An�-

Ragging Squad, award, to those found guilty, one or

more of the following punishments, namely;

i. Suspension from a�ending classes and academic

privileges.

ii. Withholding/ withdrawing scholarship/fellowship

and other benefits

iii. Debarr ing f rom appear ing in any test/

examina�on or other evalua�on process.

iv. Withholding results.

v. Debarring from represen�ng the ins�tu�on in any

regional/ na�onal or interna�onal meet,

tournament, youth fes�val, etc.

vi. Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel.

vii. Cancella�on of admission

viii. Rus�ca�on from the ins�tu�on for period of

ragging from one to four semester,

ix. Expulsion from the ins�tu�on and consequent

debarring from admission to any other ins�tu�on

for a specified period.

Provided that where the person commi�ng or abe�ng

the act of ragging are not iden�fied, the ins�tu�on shall

resort to collec�ve punishment.

Prohibi�on of sale of Cigare�es or Tobacco ProductsSec�on 6 of the cigare�es and other Tobacco Products (Prohibi�on of Adver�sement and Regula�on of Trade and

Commerce, Produc�on, Supply and Distribu�on) Act,2003 provides that no person shall sell, offer for sale or permit

sale of cigare�es or any other Tobacco Product:

a) To any person who is under eighteen years of age.

b) In an area within a radius of 100 yards of any educa�onal ins�tute.

Sale of Cigare�es and other Tobacco Products in an area within a radius of 100 yards of an educa�onal ins�tute is

strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence under Sec�on 24 of the Act with a fine which may extend up to 200

Rupees.

IDENTITY CARD

A valid Iden�ty Card is issued to every bonafide student at

the �me of admission. It is compulsory for every student to

carry the Iden�ty Card while being on the campus.

Students will not be allowed in the Examina�on hall

without a valid Iden�ty Card.

For University Examina�ons, candidates are required to

produce their iden�ty cards bearing their photographs

a�ested by the Principal, alongwith their Hall Tickets at

the examina�on centres.

RAILWAY CONCESSION

Students can avail concessional fares for rail travel by local

trains between the sta�ons nearest to the place of their

residence in Mumbai and the College (Vile Parle Sta�on).

Students are requested to enter their local and permanent

addresses correctly in the Admission Forms to facilitate

issue of Railway concession orders.

The place of permanent residence, in the applica�on for

admission, means the place where the student and/or his

parents normally reside. This address will not be allowed

to be changed during the academic year.

Students can also avail, during vaca�on period,

concessional fares by rail for journeys between their place

of permanent residence and Mumbai during voca�on.

AIRLINE CONCESSION

Students can also avail of concessional fares for air travel

during vaca�on period. Students desiring to avail the

Airline concession should submit the prescribed form to

the college office atleast 3 days in advance, for

endorsement.

Documents Issued by the College

TRANSCRIPTS

Students desirous of pursuing further studies abroad

should apply for transcripts to the college office well in

advance. A�er verifica�on of marksheets, the college will

hand over the transcrips in ten to fi�een days �me.

Charges for issuing the transcripts is Rs.1000/-for 5 set of

copies. Every addi�onal copy will be charged at rate of Rs.

50 per copy.

BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE

Students with a genuine reason can apply for a bonafide

cer�ficate to the college. Students may contact the

Informa�on Counter to apply for a Bonafide Cer�ficate.

Charge for issuing the Bonafied cer�ficate is Rs.20/-

TRANSFERENCE CERTIFICATE

(1) In a transfer case, no student will at any �me be

admi�ed to this College unless he/she produces a

Transference Cer�ficate from the College he/she

leaves.

(2) College is en�tled to charge a fee of Rs.100/- for

issuing the cer�ficate.

(3) As a result of a student leaving one College to join

another, it will be necessary for him/her to count the

a�endance kept by him/her in more than one

College to enable him/her to make up the necessary

percentage of a�endance. A Transferance Cer�ficate

shall not be granted except for reasons, which

appear to be sufficient and except with the wri�en

permission of the Principal of the College that the

student wants to leave and the Principal of the

College, which he/she intends to join.

(4) Applica�ons for Transfer Cer�ficate shall be made by

the students without unnecessary delay through the

Principal of the College to which they wish to be

transferred.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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SCHOLARSHIPS & FREESHIPS

Deserving students can apply through the appropriate

channel, for Scholarships and Freeships. Prescribed forms

for freeship for wards of Ex-Servicemen, Freedom

Fighters, Secondary School Teachers, Primary School

Teachers are available. Freeship forms for SC, ST, DT, NT,

OBC and SBC category students are available in the

college office. Forms for scholarship by Department of

District Social Welfare for SC/ST students with a minimum

of Second class are also available at the college office.

Requirement for Reserve Category

For E.g. SC/ ST / DTNT / VJNT / OBC / SBC

1. Online applica�on form

2. Caste Cer�ficate

3. SSC & HSC Mark-sheets

4. Income Cer�ficate

5. Fee Receipt

6. Ra�on Card

7. Non Creamy layer cer�ficate (OBC/ VJNT / DTNT)

8. Aadhar Card

All the above a�ested photocopy of documents to be

submi�ed in the office.

Scholarships &Freeships that can be availed by the

Students:

(a) Following are the scholarship available to students

that can be applied ONLINE

(i) Scholarship to the scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes/

V.J./ N.T./ Special Backward class students/(OBC)

other Backward Class Students.

(ii) Award of Free studentship/ Examina�on Fees to

Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Deno�fied Tribe/

Other Backward Class.

(iii) Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Central

Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College Students.

(iv) Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Minority

Community (Viz. Muslim, Budhist, Chris�an, Parasi,

Sikh, Jain, Jew etc.)

(v) Post Matric Scholarship to students of Minority

Community.

(b) Following are the scholarship available to students

that can be applied OFFLINE

(i) Government Free Studentship to Pupils of

Economically Backward Classes.

(ii) State Government Open Merit Scholarship.

(iii) Scheme for the educa�on to the sons and daughters

of primary school teachers /secondary school

teachers/ Higher Secondary School teachers and Non-

teaching staff of Primary / Secondary / Higher

Secondary Schools/ Colleges.

(iv) Government of India Scholarships for the Blind/ Deaf

and Physically Handicapped.

(v) KapoleBaniaFreeship.

(vi) Award of Educa�onal Concession to the Children /

Wives / Widows / of the Defence service and Ex-

Service Personnel.

(vii) Scholarship to the economically backward class

students.

(viii) ANGC Scholarship.

NOTE:

The terms & condi�ons for the Scholarships/ Freeships

vary from Scholarship to Scholarship and students are

required to refer to the no�ces for the same on website as

well as the college no�ce board. They may also approach

Ms. Sarita and/or Mr. Prathamesh Parab in the college

office for further informa�on.

Dr. Parag AjagaonkarPrincipal

Teaching Staff (HSC Regular)

Ms. Kusum MahadikVice-Principal (Junior College)

Junior College

Ms. Amee VoraVice-Principal (Degree College)

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

16 17

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

Kusum S. Mahadik (OC) Vice-Principal

Supriya Wadia (BK)

Zarana Desai (BK)

Shivani Bha� (OC)

Girish Ambekar (OC)

Dharmesh Divecha (BK)

Maxwel Lopes(Shikshan Sevak)

Blossam Rumao (Shikshan Sevak)

Jinal shah (Contract)

Prap� Mehta (CHB)

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS

Geetha Menon (Supervisor)

Pri� Singh

Jagru� Desai

Asha Balasubramaniam

Bhavin Kothari

Bhavna Menon

Rajkumar Chaudhary (Shikshan Sevak)

Ayan Bha�acharjee (Shikshan Sevak)

Kri�ka S. Devadiga (CHB)

ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Shru� S. Kale (Shikshan Sevak)

Disha D. Ashar (Shikshan Sevak)

Kausar M. Kadri (Shikshan Sevak)

Pronomita Shrotriya (CHB)

Sunita Yadav (CHB)

Vibhu� Gunjal (CHB)

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

Levinda Alphonso

Meenal Deshmukh

Josphina Varghese

Sumana Kanjilal

Sonal Trivedi

GUJARATI DEPARTMENT

Jimit Mull (CHB)

HINDI DEPARTMENT

Mamata Jha

Savita Nayak (CHB)

FRENCH DEPARTMENT

Divya Kaushik (On Contract)

Sangeeta Mundra (CHB)

Kasturi Kulawade (CHB)

MARATHI DEPARTMENT

Sandeep Kadam (CHB)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Shailendra Pathare

Smita Vikas Khutal (On Contract)

ENVIORNMENT EDUCATION

Sakshi Parab

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Advait A Gole

VOCATIONAL COURSE

Sonee Patra (Co-ordinator)

Anupama S. Chavan

Pushpita D. Roy

Shridhar P. Prabhu

Mamta Baid (On Contract)

Sonali Darda (CHB)

Pragya Jain (CHB)

Dip� Deshmukh (CHB)

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SCHOLARSHIPS & FREESHIPS

Deserving students can apply through the appropriate

channel, for Scholarships and Freeships. Prescribed forms

for freeship for wards of Ex-Servicemen, Freedom

Fighters, Secondary School Teachers, Primary School

Teachers are available. Freeship forms for SC, ST, DT, NT,

OBC and SBC category students are available in the

college office. Forms for scholarship by Department of

District Social Welfare for SC/ST students with a minimum

of Second class are also available at the college office.

Requirement for Reserve Category

For E.g. SC/ ST / DTNT / VJNT / OBC / SBC

1. Online applica�on form

2. Caste Cer�ficate

3. SSC & HSC Mark-sheets

4. Income Cer�ficate

5. Fee Receipt

6. Ra�on Card

7. Non Creamy layer cer�ficate (OBC/ VJNT / DTNT)

8. Aadhar Card

All the above a�ested photocopy of documents to be

submi�ed in the office.

Scholarships &Freeships that can be availed by the

Students:

(a) Following are the scholarship available to students

that can be applied ONLINE

(i) Scholarship to the scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes/

V.J./ N.T./ Special Backward class students/(OBC)

other Backward Class Students.

(ii) Award of Free studentship/ Examina�on Fees to

Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Deno�fied Tribe/

Other Backward Class.

(iii) Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Central

Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College Students.

(iv) Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Minority

Community (Viz. Muslim, Budhist, Chris�an, Parasi,

Sikh, Jain, Jew etc.)

(v) Post Matric Scholarship to students of Minority

Community.

(b) Following are the scholarship available to students

that can be applied OFFLINE

(i) Government Free Studentship to Pupils of

Economically Backward Classes.

(ii) State Government Open Merit Scholarship.

(iii) Scheme for the educa�on to the sons and daughters

of primary school teachers /secondary school

teachers/ Higher Secondary School teachers and Non-

teaching staff of Primary / Secondary / Higher

Secondary Schools/ Colleges.

(iv) Government of India Scholarships for the Blind/ Deaf

and Physically Handicapped.

(v) KapoleBaniaFreeship.

(vi) Award of Educa�onal Concession to the Children /

Wives / Widows / of the Defence service and Ex-

Service Personnel.

(vii) Scholarship to the economically backward class

students.

(viii) ANGC Scholarship.

NOTE:

The terms & condi�ons for the Scholarships/ Freeships

vary from Scholarship to Scholarship and students are

required to refer to the no�ces for the same on website as

well as the college no�ce board. They may also approach

Ms. Sarita and/or Mr. Prathamesh Parab in the college

office for further informa�on.

Dr. Parag AjagaonkarPrincipal

Teaching Staff (HSC Regular)

Ms. Kusum MahadikVice-Principal (Junior College)

Junior College

Ms. Amee VoraVice-Principal (Degree College)

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

16 17

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

Kusum S. Mahadik (OC) Vice-Principal

Supriya Wadia (BK)

Zarana Desai (BK)

Shivani Bha� (OC)

Girish Ambekar (OC)

Dharmesh Divecha (BK)

Maxwel Lopes(Shikshan Sevak)

Blossam Rumao (Shikshan Sevak)

Jinal shah (Contract)

Prap� Mehta (CHB)

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS

Geetha Menon (Supervisor)

Pri� Singh

Jagru� Desai

Asha Balasubramaniam

Bhavin Kothari

Bhavna Menon

Rajkumar Chaudhary (Shikshan Sevak)

Ayan Bha�acharjee (Shikshan Sevak)

Kri�ka S. Devadiga (CHB)

ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Shru� S. Kale (Shikshan Sevak)

Disha D. Ashar (Shikshan Sevak)

Kausar M. Kadri (Shikshan Sevak)

Pronomita Shrotriya (CHB)

Sunita Yadav (CHB)

Vibhu� Gunjal (CHB)

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

Levinda Alphonso

Meenal Deshmukh

Josphina Varghese

Sumana Kanjilal

Sonal Trivedi

GUJARATI DEPARTMENT

Jimit Mull (CHB)

HINDI DEPARTMENT

Mamata Jha

Savita Nayak (CHB)

FRENCH DEPARTMENT

Divya Kaushik (On Contract)

Sangeeta Mundra (CHB)

Kasturi Kulawade (CHB)

MARATHI DEPARTMENT

Sandeep Kadam (CHB)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Shailendra Pathare

Smita Vikas Khutal (On Contract)

ENVIORNMENT EDUCATION

Sakshi Parab

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Advait A Gole

VOCATIONAL COURSE

Sonee Patra (Co-ordinator)

Anupama S. Chavan

Pushpita D. Roy

Shridhar P. Prabhu

Mamta Baid (On Contract)

Sonali Darda (CHB)

Pragya Jain (CHB)

Dip� Deshmukh (CHB)

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Degree College Teaching Staff - 2018-2019 Administra�ve and Support Staff 2018-2019S.N. NAME Designa�on

1 SHRI VIKAS VICHARE Accountant - Unaided

2 MRS KALPANA S. SAKPAL Office Superintendent

3 MRS SUSHAMA S. GIJE Head Clerk

4 MS MAMTA SHARMA Assistant Librarian

5 MRS POOJA SATHALE Senior Clerk

6 SHRI SANJAY K SAKPAL Senior Clerk

7 SHRI VINOD V NAIK Senior Clerk

8 MS DIPTI KHANNA Senior Clerk

9 MRS SHARWARI N. SHELAR Junior Clerk

10 SHRI RAJESH B. BHOSLE Junior Clerk

11 MRS SARIKA PATIL Junior Clerk

12 MRS RUTUJA SALVI Library Clerk

13 MR VISHAL BUDE Library Clerk

14 MS ARUNA KHURANGALE Junior Clerk

15 MR AKSHAY SALVI Junior Clerk

16 MRS JAGRUTI MEWADA Library Clerk

17 MR AJAY GOND Library Clerk

18 MS. ASHA SANTOSH PATIL Junior Clerk

19 MS GRISHMA TUSCANO Junior Clerk

20 MR RITESH JADHAV Junior Clerk

21 MR PRATHMESH PARAB Library Clerk

22 MRS SUSHMITA S DALVI (HSC-Voca�onal) Junior Clerk

23 MR SUSHANT SAWANT Junior Clerk - Unaided

24 MRS SARITA KADAM Junior Clerk

25 MS. MRUNALI SURVE Junior Clerk

26 MS RIYA VILAS GHATGE Data Entry Operator

27 MRS. DIPEEKA JADYAR Data Entry Operator

28 MRS. DIPTI KSHIRSAGAR Junior Clerk

29 MRS. GAYATRI RAORANE Junior Clerk

30 SHRI SURESH S RADYE Library A�endant

31 SHRI C R WARLI Library A�endant

32 SHRI M G PAGARE Library A�endant

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar - Principal

Amee H Vora, Vice Principal

Dr. Vijayshree Anand

Dr. Ritu Vashisht

Tessy Philji

Vaishali Kurhekar

Smitin H. Belchada

Rekha Katheeth

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS DEPT

Sunil Kadam

Deepa Surve

Dr. Vandana Misra

Dr. Meena Vazirani

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

Dr. Muktha Manoj (H.O.D.)

Dr. Jennifer D'souza

Shashi Surana

ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT

Savita Desai (H.O.D.)

Dr. Kedar Bhide

Piyush Pandya

Sameer Dave

Harish Sharma

Darshan Panchal

Ketan Shah (Contractual Basis)

Vishal Shah (Contractual Basis)

ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Sneh H Choithani (H.O.D.)

Nirmala Atul Chavan

Dr. Ritika Khurana

Kesia Varghese

Avanti Kale (Leave Vacancy)

M.COM. COURSES

Anupama Chavan (Coordinator)

BUSINESS LAW DEPARTMENT

Deepa Chitnis

Mr. Gaurang Nallawala (Contractual Basis)

INDL. PSYCHOLOGY DEPT.

Radhika Wadke

FOUNDATION COURSE

Geeta Desai

DIRECTOR OF PHY. EDN.

Dr. Shivesh Shukla

LIBRARIAN

Vaishali Dawar

B.M.S. SECTION

Conrad Coelho (Coordinator)

Reeta Jain

Heena Kanakia

Sneha Vaskar

BAF SECTION

Huzefa Bhagat (Coordinator)

Prerna Dedhia

BFM SECTION

Pooja Singh (Coordinator)

Sadaf Hashmi

B.Sc. I.T. SECTION

Anupama Jawale (Coordinator)

Prashant Jadhav

Dhanraj Jadhav (Contractual Basis)

Shital Parmar (Contractual Basis)

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Degree College Teaching Staff - 2018-2019 Administra�ve and Support Staff 2018-2019S.N. NAME Designa�on

1 SHRI VIKAS VICHARE Accountant - Unaided

2 MRS KALPANA S. SAKPAL Office Superintendent

3 MRS SUSHAMA S. GIJE Head Clerk

4 MS MAMTA SHARMA Assistant Librarian

5 MRS POOJA SATHALE Senior Clerk

6 SHRI SANJAY K SAKPAL Senior Clerk

7 SHRI VINOD V NAIK Senior Clerk

8 MS DIPTI KHANNA Senior Clerk

9 MRS SHARWARI N. SHELAR Junior Clerk

10 SHRI RAJESH B. BHOSLE Junior Clerk

11 MRS SARIKA PATIL Junior Clerk

12 MRS RUTUJA SALVI Library Clerk

13 MR VISHAL BUDE Library Clerk

14 MS ARUNA KHURANGALE Junior Clerk

15 MR AKSHAY SALVI Junior Clerk

16 MRS JAGRUTI MEWADA Library Clerk

17 MR AJAY GOND Library Clerk

18 MS. ASHA SANTOSH PATIL Junior Clerk

19 MS GRISHMA TUSCANO Junior Clerk

20 MR RITESH JADHAV Junior Clerk

21 MR PRATHMESH PARAB Library Clerk

22 MRS SUSHMITA S DALVI (HSC-Voca�onal) Junior Clerk

23 MR SUSHANT SAWANT Junior Clerk - Unaided

24 MRS SARITA KADAM Junior Clerk

25 MS. MRUNALI SURVE Junior Clerk

26 MS RIYA VILAS GHATGE Data Entry Operator

27 MRS. DIPEEKA JADYAR Data Entry Operator

28 MRS. DIPTI KSHIRSAGAR Junior Clerk

29 MRS. GAYATRI RAORANE Junior Clerk

30 SHRI SURESH S RADYE Library A�endant

31 SHRI C R WARLI Library A�endant

32 SHRI M G PAGARE Library A�endant

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar - Principal

Amee H Vora, Vice Principal

Dr. Vijayshree Anand

Dr. Ritu Vashisht

Tessy Philji

Vaishali Kurhekar

Smitin H. Belchada

Rekha Katheeth

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS DEPT

Sunil Kadam

Deepa Surve

Dr. Vandana Misra

Dr. Meena Vazirani

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

Dr. Muktha Manoj (H.O.D.)

Dr. Jennifer D'souza

Shashi Surana

ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT

Savita Desai (H.O.D.)

Dr. Kedar Bhide

Piyush Pandya

Sameer Dave

Harish Sharma

Darshan Panchal

Ketan Shah (Contractual Basis)

Vishal Shah (Contractual Basis)

ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Sneh H Choithani (H.O.D.)

Nirmala Atul Chavan

Dr. Ritika Khurana

Kesia Varghese

Avanti Kale (Leave Vacancy)

M.COM. COURSES

Anupama Chavan (Coordinator)

BUSINESS LAW DEPARTMENT

Deepa Chitnis

Mr. Gaurang Nallawala (Contractual Basis)

INDL. PSYCHOLOGY DEPT.

Radhika Wadke

FOUNDATION COURSE

Geeta Desai

DIRECTOR OF PHY. EDN.

Dr. Shivesh Shukla

LIBRARIAN

Vaishali Dawar

B.M.S. SECTION

Conrad Coelho (Coordinator)

Reeta Jain

Heena Kanakia

Sneha Vaskar

BAF SECTION

Huzefa Bhagat (Coordinator)

Prerna Dedhia

BFM SECTION

Pooja Singh (Coordinator)

Sadaf Hashmi

B.Sc. I.T. SECTION

Anupama Jawale (Coordinator)

Prashant Jadhav

Dhanraj Jadhav (Contractual Basis)

Shital Parmar (Contractual Basis)

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COURSES AFTERthX

Terms for Academic Year 2018 – 2019 are as under

First Term : 15th June, 2018 to 4th November 2018

Second Term : 21st November 2018 to 01st May 2019

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

20

S.N. NAME Designa�on

33 SHRI N K PAWANARKAR Library A�endant

34 SMT ALKA K GAVANE Library A�endant

35 SHRI D K SOLANKI Library A�endant

36 SHRI RAVINDRA B SINGH Library A�endant

37 SHRI SUNIL N SURVE Library A�endant

38 SHRI SANJAY Y GURAV Library A�endant

39 SHRI RAJKUMAR SINGH Library A�endant

40 SHRI SURESH S NAGARE Library A�endant

41 SHRI UMED WAGHELA Library A�endant

42 SHRI PRAKASH YEDAGE Library A�endant

43 SMT. PRITI PATIL Library A�endant

44 SMT RADHIKA V SHUKLA Peon

45 SMT JAYWANTI S CHALKE Peon

46 SMT SANGEETA NARKAR Peon

47 SHRI HARISH C SOLANKI Peon

48 SHRI BABU WAGHELA Peon

49 SHRI DEEPAK BARIA Peon

50 SHRI KADAM PRAVIN Peon

51 SHRI VIJAY SAPTE Peon

52 SHRI DESAI SHARIF Peon

53 SHRI RAKESH B. PATIL Peon

54 SHRI VAIBHAV R. CHORGHE Peon

55 SHRI PRASHANT P. KANADE Peon

56 SHRI DASHRATH V. JAITAPKAR Peon

57 SHRI GANESH P. SHETYE Peon

58 SHRI SANDEEP S. SAWANT Peon

59 SHRI NIKHIL MALI Peon

60 SHRI SUBODH Y. CHAVAN Peon

61 SHRI DINESH SHUKLA (HSC-Voca�onal) Peon

62 SHRI GOPAL PAWAR Peon

63 SHRI VINAYAK GORULE Peon

64 SHRI ABHISHEK RAORANE Peon

65 SHRI KALPESH Peon

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COURSES AFTERthX

Terms for Academic Year 2018 – 2019 are as under

First Term : 15th June, 2018 to 4th November 2018

Second Term : 21st November 2018 to 01st May 2019

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

20

S.N. NAME Designa�on

33 SHRI N K PAWANARKAR Library A�endant

34 SMT ALKA K GAVANE Library A�endant

35 SHRI D K SOLANKI Library A�endant

36 SHRI RAVINDRA B SINGH Library A�endant

37 SHRI SUNIL N SURVE Library A�endant

38 SHRI SANJAY Y GURAV Library A�endant

39 SHRI RAJKUMAR SINGH Library A�endant

40 SHRI SURESH S NAGARE Library A�endant

41 SHRI UMED WAGHELA Library A�endant

42 SHRI PRAKASH YEDAGE Library A�endant

43 SMT. PRITI PATIL Library A�endant

44 SMT RADHIKA V SHUKLA Peon

45 SMT JAYWANTI S CHALKE Peon

46 SMT SANGEETA NARKAR Peon

47 SHRI HARISH C SOLANKI Peon

48 SHRI BABU WAGHELA Peon

49 SHRI DEEPAK BARIA Peon

50 SHRI KADAM PRAVIN Peon

51 SHRI VIJAY SAPTE Peon

52 SHRI DESAI SHARIF Peon

53 SHRI RAKESH B. PATIL Peon

54 SHRI VAIBHAV R. CHORGHE Peon

55 SHRI PRASHANT P. KANADE Peon

56 SHRI DASHRATH V. JAITAPKAR Peon

57 SHRI GANESH P. SHETYE Peon

58 SHRI SANDEEP S. SAWANT Peon

59 SHRI NIKHIL MALI Peon

60 SHRI SUBODH Y. CHAVAN Peon

61 SHRI DINESH SHUKLA (HSC-Voca�onal) Peon

62 SHRI GOPAL PAWAR Peon

63 SHRI VINAYAK GORULE Peon

64 SHRI ABHISHEK RAORANE Peon

65 SHRI KALPESH Peon

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Category – E: Government, Transfer cases, Defense,

Freedom fighters, Ex – serviceman.

(1) If discharged from duty: pension cer�ficate, pay

cer�ficate, Sainik Welfare Associa�on cer�ficate.

(2) If in service: photo copy of the Iden�fy card, Transfer

order of govt. service and joining report in Mumbai.

Category – F: Handicapped.

(1) Cer�ficate from specific ins�tu�ons like Ali Yavar

Jung Na�onal Ins�tute for Hearing Impaired, Worli

Rehabilita�on Center. For Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and

Dyscalculia, cer�ficate of Learning Disability must be

obtained Nair hospital or Sion hospital from

appropriate authori�es.

ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE

(MVM/Eligibility Cer�ficate/2904, Dtd. 10.05.2004)

Students who have passed Std. X examina�on from the

boards other than Maharashtra Board and are admi�ed to

the FYJC class in this college should submit the following

documents for confirma�on of their admission:

1. Applica�on form for Eligibility Cer�ficate (with one

photograph pasted and a�ested by the Head of the

Ins�tute last a�ended) which is available at the

Mumbai Divisional Board, Vashi, New Mumbai.

2. A�ested photo copy of Mark Sheet

3. A�ested photo copy of Passing Cer�ficate /

Provisional Passing Cer�ficate

4. A�ested photo copy of School Leaving / Transfer

Cer�ficate.

5. Original Migra�on Cer�ficate

6. In case of foreign students duly completed

Appendix “A'

7. Original Passing Cer�ficate

8. Original School Leaving Cer�ficate/ Transfer

Cer�ficate.

9. Deed of Undertaking on Stamp Paper of Rs. 20/-

Charges for Eligibility Cer�ficate (payable in Cash):

Rs.300/- for Indian Students

Rs.500/- for Foreign Students

HSC REGULARAdmission

ADMISSION TO F. Y. J. C.

The college enjoys the status of Gujara� Linguis�c

Minority Ins�tu�on. Hence 50 percentage of seats are

reserved for Gujara� Linguis�c Minority students.

Categories for admission are as follows:

A: Open Merit (Online, as directed by govt. of

Maharashtra)

B: Gujara� Linguis�c Minority

C: Smt. G.P.P. High School and CNM School Students (In

– house)

D: Sports and Cultural Ac�vi�es (Online)

E: Government, Transfer cases, Defence, Freedom

fighters, Ex-Servicemen. (Online)

F: Handicapped (Online)

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR THE ABOVE

MENTIONED CATEGORIES AT THE TIME

OFADMISSION:

1. Admission form duly completed.

2. Original Mark sheet + 2 a�ested photo copies.

3. Original School Leaving Cer�ficate + 2 a�ested

photo copies

4. One Photo copy of the first and the last Page of the

Ra�on Card (For girls applying for government free

ship staying in Maharashtra for more than 15 years

and who is the first or the second child)

5. Eligibility cer�ficate (for students other than

Maharashtra Board)

ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR:

Category – B: Gujara� Linguis�c Minority

1. Gujara� as a subject in std. Xth, or parents having

passed Xth with Gujara� as language at higher level.

2. Caste directory with Bombay Publ ic Trust

Registra�on Number, having students name in the

directory.

3. Authen�c Proof such as Caste Directory

4. Note: - The authori�es reserve the right to accept or

reject the above documents in doub�ul cases.

Category – D: Sports and Cultural ac�vi�es

(1) A�ested photo copies of Cer�ficates from DSO,

State, Na�onal level – compe��ons, tournaments in

various sports and cultural ac�vi�es. (Intra Class /

Inter School Cer�ficates shall not be considered.)

NOTE:

1. Photo copies should have original signature and not

rubber stamp signature.

2. The student should have three iden�cal ID size

copies of recent photograph for Iden�ty card.

3. Fees have to be paid on the day of admission by D.D.

in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce

and Economics Junior

4. Students are advised in their own interest, that

before submi�ng cer�ficates, mark sheets etc., in

original, to the College office, they should retain true

copies of the documents with themselves. The

Original School Leaving Cer�ficate or Transfer

Cer�ficate will be kept by the college permanently

and under no circumstances will it be given back to

the students. Hence, students should keep sufficient

number of photo copies of School Leaving or Transfer

Cer�ficates with them.

The Curriculum

Attendance Norms

According to the norms prescribed by Regulation 88(1) (a) of the Maharashtra Secondary and Higher Secondary

Education Boards Regulations, 1977, reference No.III TO V the student failing to have 75% attendance

consequently becomes ineligible to appear for the Final examination conducted by the college for STDXI and HSC

Board Exam for STD XII.

Admission for the F.Y.J.C. classes (Open merit) will be

through the ONLINE ADMISSION process implemented

by the Government of Maharashtra. However, admissions

under the Minority (Gujara� Linguis�c Minority) and In-

house quota will be undertaken by the college. Students

who have passed the SSC/Equivalent examina�ons

conducted by the concerned board/ authority (in

February / March 2016) in one a�empt from Smt.

GokhalibaiSchool / CNM School / SVKM Interna�onal will

be treated as In-house Students. Detailed procedure for

Gujara� Linguis�c Minority admission will be displayed on

the College no�ce board as well as on college website as

and when instruc�ons are received from the Government.

First Year (F.Y.J.C) Second Year (S.Y.J.C)

Compulsory Subjects: English

Compulsory Subjects: English

Economics Economics

Environment Educa�on Environment Educa�on

Book-Keeping and Accountancy Book-Keeping and Accountancy

Organisa�on of Commerce and Management Organisa�on of Commerce and Management

Mathema�cs & Sta�s�cs Paper I & Paper II Mathema�cs & Sta�s�cs Paper I & Paper II

Health & Physical Educa�on Health & Physical Educa�on

Op�onal Subjects:(Any one) (Offered on the basis of merit) Second language: Gujara� / Hindi / Marathi / French / Informa�on Technology

Op�onal Subjects:(Any one) (Offered on the basis of merit) Second language: Gujara� / Hindi / Marathi / French / Informa�on Technology

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

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Category – E: Government, Transfer cases, Defense,

Freedom fighters, Ex – serviceman.

(1) If discharged from duty: pension cer�ficate, pay

cer�ficate, Sainik Welfare Associa�on cer�ficate.

(2) If in service: photo copy of the Iden�fy card, Transfer

order of govt. service and joining report in Mumbai.

Category – F: Handicapped.

(1) Cer�ficate from specific ins�tu�ons like Ali Yavar

Jung Na�onal Ins�tute for Hearing Impaired, Worli

Rehabilita�on Center. For Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and

Dyscalculia, cer�ficate of Learning Disability must be

obtained Nair hospital or Sion hospital from

appropriate authori�es.

ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE

(MVM/Eligibility Cer�ficate/2904, Dtd. 10.05.2004)

Students who have passed Std. X examina�on from the

boards other than Maharashtra Board and are admi�ed to

the FYJC class in this college should submit the following

documents for confirma�on of their admission:

1. Applica�on form for Eligibility Cer�ficate (with one

photograph pasted and a�ested by the Head of the

Ins�tute last a�ended) which is available at the

Mumbai Divisional Board, Vashi, New Mumbai.

2. A�ested photo copy of Mark Sheet

3. A�ested photo copy of Passing Cer�ficate /

Provisional Passing Cer�ficate

4. A�ested photo copy of School Leaving / Transfer

Cer�ficate.

5. Original Migra�on Cer�ficate

6. In case of foreign students duly completed

Appendix “A'

7. Original Passing Cer�ficate

8. Original School Leaving Cer�ficate/ Transfer

Cer�ficate.

9. Deed of Undertaking on Stamp Paper of Rs. 20/-

Charges for Eligibility Cer�ficate (payable in Cash):

Rs.300/- for Indian Students

Rs.500/- for Foreign Students

HSC REGULARAdmission

ADMISSION TO F. Y. J. C.

The college enjoys the status of Gujara� Linguis�c

Minority Ins�tu�on. Hence 50 percentage of seats are

reserved for Gujara� Linguis�c Minority students.

Categories for admission are as follows:

A: Open Merit (Online, as directed by govt. of

Maharashtra)

B: Gujara� Linguis�c Minority

C: Smt. G.P.P. High School and CNM School Students (In

– house)

D: Sports and Cultural Ac�vi�es (Online)

E: Government, Transfer cases, Defence, Freedom

fighters, Ex-Servicemen. (Online)

F: Handicapped (Online)

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR THE ABOVE

MENTIONED CATEGORIES AT THE TIME

OFADMISSION:

1. Admission form duly completed.

2. Original Mark sheet + 2 a�ested photo copies.

3. Original School Leaving Cer�ficate + 2 a�ested

photo copies

4. One Photo copy of the first and the last Page of the

Ra�on Card (For girls applying for government free

ship staying in Maharashtra for more than 15 years

and who is the first or the second child)

5. Eligibility cer�ficate (for students other than

Maharashtra Board)

ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR:

Category – B: Gujara� Linguis�c Minority

1. Gujara� as a subject in std. Xth, or parents having

passed Xth with Gujara� as language at higher level.

2. Caste directory with Bombay Publ ic Trust

Registra�on Number, having students name in the

directory.

3. Authen�c Proof such as Caste Directory

4. Note: - The authori�es reserve the right to accept or

reject the above documents in doub�ul cases.

Category – D: Sports and Cultural ac�vi�es

(1) A�ested photo copies of Cer�ficates from DSO,

State, Na�onal level – compe��ons, tournaments in

various sports and cultural ac�vi�es. (Intra Class /

Inter School Cer�ficates shall not be considered.)

NOTE:

1. Photo copies should have original signature and not

rubber stamp signature.

2. The student should have three iden�cal ID size

copies of recent photograph for Iden�ty card.

3. Fees have to be paid on the day of admission by D.D.

in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce

and Economics Junior

4. Students are advised in their own interest, that

before submi�ng cer�ficates, mark sheets etc., in

original, to the College office, they should retain true

copies of the documents with themselves. The

Original School Leaving Cer�ficate or Transfer

Cer�ficate will be kept by the college permanently

and under no circumstances will it be given back to

the students. Hence, students should keep sufficient

number of photo copies of School Leaving or Transfer

Cer�ficates with them.

The Curriculum

Attendance Norms

According to the norms prescribed by Regulation 88(1) (a) of the Maharashtra Secondary and Higher Secondary

Education Boards Regulations, 1977, reference No.III TO V the student failing to have 75% attendance

consequently becomes ineligible to appear for the Final examination conducted by the college for STDXI and HSC

Board Exam for STD XII.

Admission for the F.Y.J.C. classes (Open merit) will be

through the ONLINE ADMISSION process implemented

by the Government of Maharashtra. However, admissions

under the Minority (Gujara� Linguis�c Minority) and In-

house quota will be undertaken by the college. Students

who have passed the SSC/Equivalent examina�ons

conducted by the concerned board/ authority (in

February / March 2016) in one a�empt from Smt.

GokhalibaiSchool / CNM School / SVKM Interna�onal will

be treated as In-house Students. Detailed procedure for

Gujara� Linguis�c Minority admission will be displayed on

the College no�ce board as well as on college website as

and when instruc�ons are received from the Government.

First Year (F.Y.J.C) Second Year (S.Y.J.C)

Compulsory Subjects: English

Compulsory Subjects: English

Economics Economics

Environment Educa�on Environment Educa�on

Book-Keeping and Accountancy Book-Keeping and Accountancy

Organisa�on of Commerce and Management Organisa�on of Commerce and Management

Mathema�cs & Sta�s�cs Paper I & Paper II Mathema�cs & Sta�s�cs Paper I & Paper II

Health & Physical Educa�on Health & Physical Educa�on

Op�onal Subjects:(Any one) (Offered on the basis of merit) Second language: Gujara� / Hindi / Marathi / French / Informa�on Technology

Op�onal Subjects:(Any one) (Offered on the basis of merit) Second language: Gujara� / Hindi / Marathi / French / Informa�on Technology

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Scheme of Examina�on Fee StructureStatement showing the Fees payable by the student per annum during the academic year 2018-2019

(for First and Second Term) for FYJC and SYJC ClassesF.Y.J.C. S.Y.J.C.

1. There will be two tests of 25 marks each in the middle of the each term. First term end examina�on will be of 50 marks and second term end examina�on will be of 80 marks.

1) There will be one term end examina�on of 50 marks at the end of first term and one preliminary examina�on in the month of January.

2. Organisa�on of Commerce And Management and Book Keeping & Accountancy will have 20 marks internal assessment which includes,

Ø 15 marks project

Ø 05 marks viva

2) Preliminary Examina�on will be of 80 marks in every subject:

Ø Languages : 80 marks wri�en test 20 marks orals

Ø IT : 80 marks wri�en test 20 marks Prac�cals

Ø Maths/ Stats: 80 marks wri�en test (40 marks each for Paper I and Paper II) and 20 marks Prac�cals.

3. Economics will have,

Ø 16 marks project

Ø 4 marks viva.

3) Organisa�on of Commerce And Management and Book Keeping & Accountancy will have 20 marks board internal assessment which includes,

Ø 15 marks project

Ø 05 marks viva

4. Maths/ Sta�s�cs will have 20 marks prac�cals in second term end examina�on.

5. English/Hindi/French/Marathi/Gujara� will have orals of 20 Marks in the second terminal examina�on.

4) Economics will have,

Ø 16 marks board project

Ø 4 marks viva.

6. IT (Informa�on Technology) will have 20 marks prac�cals in second term end examina�on.

5) Languages will have 20 marks board orals and IT will have 20marks board Prac�cals .

7. Health and Physical Educa�on will have an exam of 100 marks

Wri�en exam: 20 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

Project:30 marks

8. Environmental Educa�on will have,

Ø Journal/Seminar 20 marks

Ø Project 30 marks (Marks will be shown in marksheet)

v The average score of the students shall be out of 200/2

v Student will pass F.Y.J.C. exams if

he/she scores minimum 70 marks in each subject,out of 200

9. Health and Physical Educa�on will have an exam of 100 marks

Wri�en exam: 50 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

6) Environmental Educa�on will have,

Ø Journal/Seminar 20 marks

Ø Project 30marks

Ø Out of 50

o 30marks by Internal

o 20marks by External (Marks will be shown in marksheet, not graded.)

v The students will appear for HSC Board examina�on conducted in the month of February-March every year.

Fees to be paid by Demand Dra� / Pay Order in favour of “NarseeMonjee College of Commerce and Economics Junior”

Fees for Regular Students

Par�culars F Y J C S Y J C F Y J C(with IT) S Y J C (with IT)

Girls Students eligible for free educa�on

Par�culars

F Y J C

S Y J C

F Y J C(with IT)

S Y J C (with IT)

For the FYJC Classes IT fees of Rs.7500/- is collected separately a�er the subject alloca�on is done i.e. in the month of

Aug/Sept.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

24 25

Tui�on Fees 240 264 240 264

Admission Fees 20 0 20 0

Term Fees 40 44 40 44

ID Card Fees 25 25 25 25

Exam Fees 10 0 10 0

Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

HSC Board exam fees 0 445 0 645

I T Subject 7500 7500

Total 335 778 7835 8478

Tui�on Fees 0 0 0 0

Admission Fees 0 0 0 0

Term Fees 0 0 0 0

ID Card Fees 25 25 25 25

Exam Fees 10 0 10 0

Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

HSC Board exam fees 0 445 0 645

I T Subject 0 0 7500 7500

Total 35 470 7535 8170

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Scheme of Examina�on Fee StructureStatement showing the Fees payable by the student per annum during the academic year 2018-2019

(for First and Second Term) for FYJC and SYJC ClassesF.Y.J.C. S.Y.J.C.

1. There will be two tests of 25 marks each in the middle of the each term. First term end examina�on will be of 50 marks and second term end examina�on will be of 80 marks.

1) There will be one term end examina�on of 50 marks at the end of first term and one preliminary examina�on in the month of January.

2. Organisa�on of Commerce And Management and Book Keeping & Accountancy will have 20 marks internal assessment which includes,

Ø 15 marks project

Ø 05 marks viva

2) Preliminary Examina�on will be of 80 marks in every subject:

Ø Languages : 80 marks wri�en test 20 marks orals

Ø IT : 80 marks wri�en test 20 marks Prac�cals

Ø Maths/ Stats: 80 marks wri�en test (40 marks each for Paper I and Paper II) and 20 marks Prac�cals.

3. Economics will have,

Ø 16 marks project

Ø 4 marks viva.

3) Organisa�on of Commerce And Management and Book Keeping & Accountancy will have 20 marks board internal assessment which includes,

Ø 15 marks project

Ø 05 marks viva

4. Maths/ Sta�s�cs will have 20 marks prac�cals in second term end examina�on.

5. English/Hindi/French/Marathi/Gujara� will have orals of 20 Marks in the second terminal examina�on.

4) Economics will have,

Ø 16 marks board project

Ø 4 marks viva.

6. IT (Informa�on Technology) will have 20 marks prac�cals in second term end examina�on.

5) Languages will have 20 marks board orals and IT will have 20marks board Prac�cals .

7. Health and Physical Educa�on will have an exam of 100 marks

Wri�en exam: 20 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

Project:30 marks

8. Environmental Educa�on will have,

Ø Journal/Seminar 20 marks

Ø Project 30 marks (Marks will be shown in marksheet)

v The average score of the students shall be out of 200/2

v Student will pass F.Y.J.C. exams if

he/she scores minimum 70 marks in each subject,out of 200

9. Health and Physical Educa�on will have an exam of 100 marks

Wri�en exam: 50 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

6) Environmental Educa�on will have,

Ø Journal/Seminar 20 marks

Ø Project 30marks

Ø Out of 50

o 30marks by Internal

o 20marks by External (Marks will be shown in marksheet, not graded.)

v The students will appear for HSC Board examina�on conducted in the month of February-March every year.

Fees to be paid by Demand Dra� / Pay Order in favour of “NarseeMonjee College of Commerce and Economics Junior”

Fees for Regular Students

Par�culars F Y J C S Y J C F Y J C(with IT) S Y J C (with IT)

Girls Students eligible for free educa�on

Par�culars

F Y J C

S Y J C

F Y J C(with IT)

S Y J C (with IT)

For the FYJC Classes IT fees of Rs.7500/- is collected separately a�er the subject alloca�on is done i.e. in the month of

Aug/Sept.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

24 25

Tui�on Fees 240 264 240 264

Admission Fees 20 0 20 0

Term Fees 40 44 40 44

ID Card Fees 25 25 25 25

Exam Fees 10 0 10 0

Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

HSC Board exam fees 0 445 0 645

I T Subject 7500 7500

Total 335 778 7835 8478

Tui�on Fees 0 0 0 0

Admission Fees 0 0 0 0

Term Fees 0 0 0 0

ID Card Fees 25 25 25 25

Exam Fees 10 0 10 0

Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

HSC Board exam fees 0 445 0 645

I T Subject 0 0 7500 7500

Total 35 470 7535 8170

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HSC Voca�onalAdmission

Cancella�on and Refund of FeesMode of Refund of Fees

If a student, informs the ins�tute before the

commencement of the academic year, that he/she wants

to withdraw the admission and that he/she cannot

con�nue his/her educa�on in the ins�tute for any

reason, the ins�tute shall refund to him/her in full the

tui�on fee, term fee, laboratory fee (if any) and library

deposits, if any, actually recovered.

The admission fee may however, be retained by the

ins�tute.

Explana�on:

A)As far as the F.Y.J.C. Classes are concerned, the

academic year should be deemed to have commenced

from the eighth working day (i.e. excluding Sundays and

if the said day of declara�on of results is working day

immediately following Public Holidays) from the day of

declara�on of the S.S.C. result.

B) If a student desires to withdraw admission and applies

for refund of fees a�er the commencement of the

academic year (Vide explana�on under (A) above), the

ins�tute concerned should retain the admission fee,

term fee and laboratory fee (if any) in full. The Library and

Laboratory deposit should, however, be refunded. So far

as the tui�on fee is concerned, the ins�tute should retain

the tui�on fee only for the month(s) beginning from the

month in which the academic year has commenced and

ending with the month in which the student had applied

for withdrawal and refund of fees. The tui�on fee for the

remaining months of the term should be refunded. For

example, if a student applies for refund of fees in the

month of July a�er the commencement of academic year

in that month itself, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for one month only,

namely the month of July. On the other hand, if a student

applies for refund of fees in the month of August, a�er the

commencement of academic year in month of July, the

ins�tute should retain the propor�onate amount of

tui�on fee for two months only, namely the months of July

and August. If student applies for refund of fees in the

month of August a�er commencement of the academic

year in the month of June, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for three months

only, namely the month of June, July and August.

By order and in the name of the Governor of Maharashtra

H.S.C. Voca�onal - STD. XI

The College offers H.S.C. Voca�onal H. S. C. in the following

subjects:

1. Tourism and Hospitality Management

2. Marke�ng & Retail Management

3. Accoun�ng and Office Management

Each course is of two years (Std. XI & XII) leading to HSC

Board Examina�on.

Students who complete this course become eligible for

employment or for star�ng their own business early in life,

without having to wait for gradua�on. They are registered

as Voca�onal Technicians.

Guidelines for admission to Std. XI Voca�onal 2017-2018

1. Students who have passed the STD X of any Board are

eligible for admission to Std. XI HSC Voca�onal.

2. Students who have passed Std. X of a Board other than

Maharashtra State Board must submit the applica�on

form for eligibility (Obtainable from the HSC Board) as

and when asked for through the no�ce by the College.

3. Only 20 students will be admi�ed to each course. (OR

as per Govt. direc�ves)

4. From this year ie 2017-18 FYJC admission for HSC

Voca�onal will be online as per the direc�ves given by

the Government of Maharashtra. The college enjoys

the status of Gujara� Linguis�c Minority Ins�tu�on,

hence 50% of seats are reserved for Gujara� Linguis�c

Minority students. The categories and procedure for

admission will be the same as men�oned for HSC

Regular Students.

5. Merit list of students selected for admission will be put

on the No�ce Board as per the �me schedule, which

will be no�fied later.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION

1. Admission form duly completed

2. Original Mark Sheet + 2 a�ested Photo copies of the

mark sheet.

3. Original School Leaving Cer�ficate + 2 a�ested Xerox

copies of the School Leaving Cer�ficate.

4. One Xerox copy of the first and the last page of the

Ra�on Card (for girls applying for government free-

ship staying in Maharashtra for more than 15 years and

upto the second child)

5. Eligibility cer�ficate (for students other than

Maharashtra board)

ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE (MVM / Eligibility Cer�ficate /

2904, Dtd. 10.05.2004)

Students who have passed Std. X examina�on from the

boards other than Maharashtra Board and are admi�ed to

the FYJC class in this college should submit the following

documents for confirma�on of their admission:

1. Applica�on form for Eligibility Cer�ficate (with one

photograph pasted and a�ested by the Head of the

Ins�tute last a�ended) which is available at the

Mumbai Divisional Board, Vashi, New Mumbai.

2. A�ested photo copy of Mark Sheet

3. A�ested photo copy of Passing Cer�ficate / Provisional

Passing Cer�ficate

4. A�ested photo copy of School Leaving / Transfer

Cer�ficate.

5. Original Migra�on Cer�ficate

6. For foreign students duly completed Appendix ‘A’

7. Original Passing Cer�ficate

8. Original School Leaving / Transfer Cer�ficate.

9. Deed of Undertaking on Stamp Paper of Rs. 20/-

Charges for Eligibility Cer�ficate (payable in Cash):

Rs.300 /- for Indian Students

Rs.500/- for Foreign Students

NOTE:

1. Admission shall be given in accordance with the

guidelines received from the Educa�on Department.

2. Admission to HSC Voca�onal stream does not imply

automa�c admission to the F.Y.B.Com class.

3. Xerox Copies should have original signature and not

rubber stamp signature.

4. The Student should have three iden�cal ID size copies

of recent photograph for the iden�ty card,

5. Fees have to be paid on the day of admission by D.D. in

favour of “NarseeMonjeeJunior College of Com. &

Economics HSC Voca�onal.

6. Students are advised in their own interest, that before

submi�ng cer�ficates, mark sheets etc. in original, to

the College office, they should retain true copies of the

documents with themselves. The Original Cer�ficate

will be kept by the College permanently and under no

circumstances will it be given back to the students.

Hence, students should keep sufficient number of

Xerox copies of School Leaving or Transference

Cer�ficate with them.

Admission for the F.Y.J.C. classes (open merit) will be

through the ONLINE ADMISSION process implemented

by the Government of Maharashtra. However, admissions

under the Minority (Gujara� Linguis�c Minority) and in-

house quota will be undertaken by the college. Students

who have passed the SSC/Equivalent examina�ons

conducted by the concerned board/ authority (in February

/ March 2015) in one a�empt from Smt. GokhalibaiSchool

/ CNM School / SVKM Interna�onal will be treated as In-

house Students. Detailed procedure for Gujara� linguis�c

minority admission will be displayed on the College No�ce

Board as well as on college website as and when

instruc�ons are received from the Government.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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HSC Voca�onalAdmission

Cancella�on and Refund of FeesMode of Refund of Fees

If a student, informs the ins�tute before the

commencement of the academic year, that he/she wants

to withdraw the admission and that he/she cannot

con�nue his/her educa�on in the ins�tute for any

reason, the ins�tute shall refund to him/her in full the

tui�on fee, term fee, laboratory fee (if any) and library

deposits, if any, actually recovered.

The admission fee may however, be retained by the

ins�tute.

Explana�on:

A)As far as the F.Y.J.C. Classes are concerned, the

academic year should be deemed to have commenced

from the eighth working day (i.e. excluding Sundays and

if the said day of declara�on of results is working day

immediately following Public Holidays) from the day of

declara�on of the S.S.C. result.

B) If a student desires to withdraw admission and applies

for refund of fees a�er the commencement of the

academic year (Vide explana�on under (A) above), the

ins�tute concerned should retain the admission fee,

term fee and laboratory fee (if any) in full. The Library and

Laboratory deposit should, however, be refunded. So far

as the tui�on fee is concerned, the ins�tute should retain

the tui�on fee only for the month(s) beginning from the

month in which the academic year has commenced and

ending with the month in which the student had applied

for withdrawal and refund of fees. The tui�on fee for the

remaining months of the term should be refunded. For

example, if a student applies for refund of fees in the

month of July a�er the commencement of academic year

in that month itself, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for one month only,

namely the month of July. On the other hand, if a student

applies for refund of fees in the month of August, a�er the

commencement of academic year in month of July, the

ins�tute should retain the propor�onate amount of

tui�on fee for two months only, namely the months of July

and August. If student applies for refund of fees in the

month of August a�er commencement of the academic

year in the month of June, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for three months

only, namely the month of June, July and August.

By order and in the name of the Governor of Maharashtra

H.S.C. Voca�onal - STD. XI

The College offers H.S.C. Voca�onal H. S. C. in the following

subjects:

1. Tourism and Hospitality Management

2. Marke�ng & Retail Management

3. Accoun�ng and Office Management

Each course is of two years (Std. XI & XII) leading to HSC

Board Examina�on.

Students who complete this course become eligible for

employment or for star�ng their own business early in life,

without having to wait for gradua�on. They are registered

as Voca�onal Technicians.

Guidelines for admission to Std. XI Voca�onal 2017-2018

1. Students who have passed the STD X of any Board are

eligible for admission to Std. XI HSC Voca�onal.

2. Students who have passed Std. X of a Board other than

Maharashtra State Board must submit the applica�on

form for eligibility (Obtainable from the HSC Board) as

and when asked for through the no�ce by the College.

3. Only 20 students will be admi�ed to each course. (OR

as per Govt. direc�ves)

4. From this year ie 2017-18 FYJC admission for HSC

Voca�onal will be online as per the direc�ves given by

the Government of Maharashtra. The college enjoys

the status of Gujara� Linguis�c Minority Ins�tu�on,

hence 50% of seats are reserved for Gujara� Linguis�c

Minority students. The categories and procedure for

admission will be the same as men�oned for HSC

Regular Students.

5. Merit list of students selected for admission will be put

on the No�ce Board as per the �me schedule, which

will be no�fied later.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION

1. Admission form duly completed

2. Original Mark Sheet + 2 a�ested Photo copies of the

mark sheet.

3. Original School Leaving Cer�ficate + 2 a�ested Xerox

copies of the School Leaving Cer�ficate.

4. One Xerox copy of the first and the last page of the

Ra�on Card (for girls applying for government free-

ship staying in Maharashtra for more than 15 years and

upto the second child)

5. Eligibility cer�ficate (for students other than

Maharashtra board)

ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE (MVM / Eligibility Cer�ficate /

2904, Dtd. 10.05.2004)

Students who have passed Std. X examina�on from the

boards other than Maharashtra Board and are admi�ed to

the FYJC class in this college should submit the following

documents for confirma�on of their admission:

1. Applica�on form for Eligibility Cer�ficate (with one

photograph pasted and a�ested by the Head of the

Ins�tute last a�ended) which is available at the

Mumbai Divisional Board, Vashi, New Mumbai.

2. A�ested photo copy of Mark Sheet

3. A�ested photo copy of Passing Cer�ficate / Provisional

Passing Cer�ficate

4. A�ested photo copy of School Leaving / Transfer

Cer�ficate.

5. Original Migra�on Cer�ficate

6. For foreign students duly completed Appendix ‘A’

7. Original Passing Cer�ficate

8. Original School Leaving / Transfer Cer�ficate.

9. Deed of Undertaking on Stamp Paper of Rs. 20/-

Charges for Eligibility Cer�ficate (payable in Cash):

Rs.300 /- for Indian Students

Rs.500/- for Foreign Students

NOTE:

1. Admission shall be given in accordance with the

guidelines received from the Educa�on Department.

2. Admission to HSC Voca�onal stream does not imply

automa�c admission to the F.Y.B.Com class.

3. Xerox Copies should have original signature and not

rubber stamp signature.

4. The Student should have three iden�cal ID size copies

of recent photograph for the iden�ty card,

5. Fees have to be paid on the day of admission by D.D. in

favour of “NarseeMonjeeJunior College of Com. &

Economics HSC Voca�onal.

6. Students are advised in their own interest, that before

submi�ng cer�ficates, mark sheets etc. in original, to

the College office, they should retain true copies of the

documents with themselves. The Original Cer�ficate

will be kept by the College permanently and under no

circumstances will it be given back to the students.

Hence, students should keep sufficient number of

Xerox copies of School Leaving or Transference

Cer�ficate with them.

Admission for the F.Y.J.C. classes (open merit) will be

through the ONLINE ADMISSION process implemented

by the Government of Maharashtra. However, admissions

under the Minority (Gujara� Linguis�c Minority) and in-

house quota will be undertaken by the college. Students

who have passed the SSC/Equivalent examina�ons

conducted by the concerned board/ authority (in February

/ March 2015) in one a�empt from Smt. GokhalibaiSchool

/ CNM School / SVKM Interna�onal will be treated as In-

house Students. Detailed procedure for Gujara� linguis�c

minority admission will be displayed on the College No�ce

Board as well as on college website as and when

instruc�ons are received from the Government.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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The Curriculum

HSC VOCATIONAL

THESE COURSES ARE OF TWO YEARS (i.e. XI AND XII)

Students passing XII STD. (HSC Voca�onal) are equivalent

to HSC pass students.

SALIENT FEATURES:

SMALL BATCH OF 20 STUDENTS OR AS PER GOVT.

DIRECTIVES

Excellent teaching learning process.

- Class room teaching / prac�cal training

Tourism and Hospitality Management

- Industrial / Field Visits.

- On the Job training in Summer Vaca�on.

- Guest Lectures

- Appren�ceship Training offered by BOAT (BOARD OF

APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING - Govt. Regd.)

THREE STREAMS:

1. TOURISM &HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

2. MARKETING AND RETAIL MANAGEMENT

3. ACCOUNTING & OFFICE MANAGEMENT

FYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Concepts of Tourism Paper I

2. Transport Paper II

3. Basic Hospitality Management Paper III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environmental Educa�on

8. Physical Educa�on

SYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Event Management Paper -I

2. Travel Agency Opera�ons Paper - II

3. Advance Hospitality Management Paper III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environmental Educa�on

8. Physical Educa�on

WHAT AFTER XII:

Students are eligible to take admission to the following

Degree Courses:

1. Tourism Degree/ Diploma Course offered by various

Universi�es in India

2. Bachelor in Tourism Studies (BTS) by IGNOU.

3. Diploma in Tourism Studies.

4. Diploma/ Degree in Hotel Management.

5. IATA

6. Degree Course by Indian Ins�tute of Tourism and

Travel Management (IITTM)

7. Diploma Course by Indian Interna�onal Trade Centre

(IITC)

8. B.Voc

JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

1. In Central / State Tourism Organiza�on, Tourist Guide,

Tour Conductor, Informa�on Staff, Reserva�on

Assistants.

2. I N T R AV E L AG E N C I ES: Tourist Guides, Tour

Conductor, Airlines/ Railways / Hotels / Front Office,

Bell Captains.

3. SELF EMPLOYMENT: Tour Operators / Consultants /

Passport & VISA Agents.

CO – CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Students of Travel and Tourismcelebrate “World Tourism

Day”. They organize Programslike Quiz and other tourism

awareness ac�vi�es and alsopar�cipate in events

organized by other tourismorganiza�ons.

Marke�ng and Retail Management

FYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Marke�ng &Salesmanship Paper - I

2. Retail Marke�ng Services Paper - II

3. Retail Marke�ng Paper - III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Health and Physical Educa�on

SYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Advanced Retail Marke�ng Management Paper I

2. Marke�ng Research &Foreign Trade Paper II

3. Rural Marke�ng & Stock Exchange Paper III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Health and Physical Educa�on

WHAT AFTER XII:

Students can join the following Degree courses:

1. Bachelor of Commerce – B.Com

2. Bachelor of Management Studies – BMS

3. Bachelor of Business Administra�on – BBA

4. Bachelor of Financial Market – BFM

5. Bachelor of Banking Insurance – BBI

6. Bachelor of Accoun�ng and Finance – BAF

JOB OPORTUNITIES:

They can work as: General Salesman, Sales Assistant /

Demonstrators, Retail salesman, Wholesale Salesman,

Selling Agent, Purchasing Agent, Share Broker Grader,

Export Salesman, Market informa�on Reporter,

Procurement Agent, Co-opera�ve Assistant.

SELF EMPLOYMENT:

• Retailer

• Take Up Agency

• Whole Saler

• Stockist

• Commission Agent

• Packaging Services / Supplier

• Input Dealer

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Guest lecture arranged for Stock market, Sales Tax,

Insurance and Entrepreneurship.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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The Curriculum

HSC VOCATIONAL

THESE COURSES ARE OF TWO YEARS (i.e. XI AND XII)

Students passing XII STD. (HSC Voca�onal) are equivalent

to HSC pass students.

SALIENT FEATURES:

SMALL BATCH OF 20 STUDENTS OR AS PER GOVT.

DIRECTIVES

Excellent teaching learning process.

- Class room teaching / prac�cal training

Tourism and Hospitality Management

- Industrial / Field Visits.

- On the Job training in Summer Vaca�on.

- Guest Lectures

- Appren�ceship Training offered by BOAT (BOARD OF

APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING - Govt. Regd.)

THREE STREAMS:

1. TOURISM &HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

2. MARKETING AND RETAIL MANAGEMENT

3. ACCOUNTING & OFFICE MANAGEMENT

FYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Concepts of Tourism Paper I

2. Transport Paper II

3. Basic Hospitality Management Paper III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environmental Educa�on

8. Physical Educa�on

SYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Event Management Paper -I

2. Travel Agency Opera�ons Paper - II

3. Advance Hospitality Management Paper III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environmental Educa�on

8. Physical Educa�on

WHAT AFTER XII:

Students are eligible to take admission to the following

Degree Courses:

1. Tourism Degree/ Diploma Course offered by various

Universi�es in India

2. Bachelor in Tourism Studies (BTS) by IGNOU.

3. Diploma in Tourism Studies.

4. Diploma/ Degree in Hotel Management.

5. IATA

6. Degree Course by Indian Ins�tute of Tourism and

Travel Management (IITTM)

7. Diploma Course by Indian Interna�onal Trade Centre

(IITC)

8. B.Voc

JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

1. In Central / State Tourism Organiza�on, Tourist Guide,

Tour Conductor, Informa�on Staff, Reserva�on

Assistants.

2. I N T R AV E L AG E N C I ES: Tourist Guides, Tour

Conductor, Airlines/ Railways / Hotels / Front Office,

Bell Captains.

3. SELF EMPLOYMENT: Tour Operators / Consultants /

Passport & VISA Agents.

CO – CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Students of Travel and Tourismcelebrate “World Tourism

Day”. They organize Programslike Quiz and other tourism

awareness ac�vi�es and alsopar�cipate in events

organized by other tourismorganiza�ons.

Marke�ng and Retail Management

FYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Marke�ng &Salesmanship Paper - I

2. Retail Marke�ng Services Paper - II

3. Retail Marke�ng Paper - III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Health and Physical Educa�on

SYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Advanced Retail Marke�ng Management Paper I

2. Marke�ng Research &Foreign Trade Paper II

3. Rural Marke�ng & Stock Exchange Paper III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Health and Physical Educa�on

WHAT AFTER XII:

Students can join the following Degree courses:

1. Bachelor of Commerce – B.Com

2. Bachelor of Management Studies – BMS

3. Bachelor of Business Administra�on – BBA

4. Bachelor of Financial Market – BFM

5. Bachelor of Banking Insurance – BBI

6. Bachelor of Accoun�ng and Finance – BAF

JOB OPORTUNITIES:

They can work as: General Salesman, Sales Assistant /

Demonstrators, Retail salesman, Wholesale Salesman,

Selling Agent, Purchasing Agent, Share Broker Grader,

Export Salesman, Market informa�on Reporter,

Procurement Agent, Co-opera�ve Assistant.

SELF EMPLOYMENT:

• Retailer

• Take Up Agency

• Whole Saler

• Stockist

• Commission Agent

• Packaging Services / Supplier

• Input Dealer

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Guest lecture arranged for Stock market, Sales Tax,

Insurance and Entrepreneurship.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Accoun�ng & Office Management

Attendance Norms

According to the norms prescribed by Regulation 88(1) (a) of the Maharashtra Secondary and Higher Secondary

Education Boards Regulations, 1977, reference No.III TO V the student failing to have 75% attendance

consequently becomes ineligible to appear for the Final examination conducted by the college for STDXI and HSC

Board Exam for STD XII.

Scheme of Examina�on

FYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Office Management &Organisa�on Paper - I

2. Fundamentals of Accoun�ng Paper - II

3. Fundamental of Cos�ng & Audi�ng Paper - III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Health and Physical Educa�on

SYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Office Mo�va�on Paper - I

2. Advanced Financial Accoun�ng Paper - II

3. Advanced Cos�ng & Audi�ng Paper - III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Physical Educa�on

Studies can join the following Degree Courses:

1. Bachelor of Management Studies – BMS

2. Pursue the Career of Chartered Accountant and

appear for CPT

3. Bachelor of Mass Media – BMM

4. Bachelor of Accoun�ng and Finance- BAF

5. Bachelor of Banking & Insurance-BBI

6. Bachelor of Business Administra�on-BBA

7. Pursue the career of Company Secretary

8. Pursue the career of Cost Accountant

9. Pursue the career of Law of 5 years.

10. Bachelor of Financial Management - BFM

JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

They can work as Account Assistant Billing Clerk, Cashiers,

Cost Assistants, Audit Assistants.

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Guest lectures arranged for Income Tax, Sales Tax, Audit

Report, Valua�on & Verifica�on of Assets and Liabili�es,

Genera l Insurance, Entrepreneursh ip , Career

Opportuni�es.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

FYJC HSC VOCATIONAL SYJC HSC VOCATIONAL

For Voca�onal Paper I,II,III

There will be 2 Unit test (in the middle of

each term) of 20+30 = 25marks 2

WHERE–

20marks – THEORY

30marks – Journal / Project / Assignments.

First term end Examina�on:

40 marks – Theory, 60 marks – Prac�cal

40 + 60

= 50 marks

2

Second term end Examina�on :

80 marks

Theory,

120 marks

Prac�cal

80+120

= 100marks

2

For Voca�onal Paper I,II,III

There will be one term end examina�on of 50 marks, at the end of First Term and one Preliminary examina�on in the month of January.

First term end examina�on = 50 marks Theory – 40, Prac�cal – 60:

40 + 60 = 50marks 2

Preliminary Examina�on

Theory –

80, Prac�cal –

120:

80+120= 100 marks.

2

Languages –

English and Hindi

There will be two Unit tests of 25 marks each in the middle of each term.

First term end examina�on will be of 50 marks and Second term end examina�on will be 80 marks and20marks

for orals.

Languages –

English and Hindi

First term end examina�on will be of 50 marks, and Preliminary

examina�on will be 80 marks,

20marks for orals.

General Founda�on CourseThere will be 2 Unit test of 25marks:

25 marks –

Theory

First term end examina�on 50marks :40marks –

Theory

10marks –

Project/Assignment

Second term end examina�on 100 m arks:

60marks –

Theory

40marks –

Project/Viva/Assignment

General Founda�on CourseFirst term end examina�on –

50 marks.

Theory –

40 marks

Project –

10 marks

Preliminary Examina�on will be of

60marks (Theory) + 40 marks (Project)

Health and Physical Educa�on

Wri�en exam: 20 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

Project:30 marks

Health and Physical Educa�on

Wri�en exam: 50 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

Environmental

Educa�on

Journal/Seminar: 20 marksProject : 30marks

Environmental

Educa�on

Journal/Seminar : 20 marksProject : 30marks

Out of 50

30marksby Internal

20marks

by External

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

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Accoun�ng & Office Management

Attendance Norms

According to the norms prescribed by Regulation 88(1) (a) of the Maharashtra Secondary and Higher Secondary

Education Boards Regulations, 1977, reference No.III TO V the student failing to have 75% attendance

consequently becomes ineligible to appear for the Final examination conducted by the college for STDXI and HSC

Board Exam for STD XII.

Scheme of Examina�on

FYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Office Management &Organisa�on Paper - I

2. Fundamentals of Accoun�ng Paper - II

3. Fundamental of Cos�ng & Audi�ng Paper - III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Health and Physical Educa�on

SYJC SUBJECTS:

1. Office Mo�va�on Paper - I

2. Advanced Financial Accoun�ng Paper - II

3. Advanced Cos�ng & Audi�ng Paper - III

4. English

5. Hindi

6. General Founda�on Course

7. Environment Educa�on

8. Physical Educa�on

Studies can join the following Degree Courses:

1. Bachelor of Management Studies – BMS

2. Pursue the Career of Chartered Accountant and

appear for CPT

3. Bachelor of Mass Media – BMM

4. Bachelor of Accoun�ng and Finance- BAF

5. Bachelor of Banking & Insurance-BBI

6. Bachelor of Business Administra�on-BBA

7. Pursue the career of Company Secretary

8. Pursue the career of Cost Accountant

9. Pursue the career of Law of 5 years.

10. Bachelor of Financial Management - BFM

JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

They can work as Account Assistant Billing Clerk, Cashiers,

Cost Assistants, Audit Assistants.

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Guest lectures arranged for Income Tax, Sales Tax, Audit

Report, Valua�on & Verifica�on of Assets and Liabili�es,

Genera l Insurance, Entrepreneursh ip , Career

Opportuni�es.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

FYJC HSC VOCATIONAL SYJC HSC VOCATIONAL

For Voca�onal Paper I,II,III

There will be 2 Unit test (in the middle of

each term) of 20+30 = 25marks 2

WHERE–

20marks – THEORY

30marks – Journal / Project / Assignments.

First term end Examina�on:

40 marks – Theory, 60 marks – Prac�cal

40 + 60

= 50 marks

2

Second term end Examina�on :

80 marks

Theory,

120 marks

Prac�cal

80+120

= 100marks

2

For Voca�onal Paper I,II,III

There will be one term end examina�on of 50 marks, at the end of First Term and one Preliminary examina�on in the month of January.

First term end examina�on = 50 marks Theory – 40, Prac�cal – 60:

40 + 60 = 50marks 2

Preliminary Examina�on

Theory –

80, Prac�cal –

120:

80+120= 100 marks.

2

Languages –

English and Hindi

There will be two Unit tests of 25 marks each in the middle of each term.

First term end examina�on will be of 50 marks and Second term end examina�on will be 80 marks and20marks

for orals.

Languages –

English and Hindi

First term end examina�on will be of 50 marks, and Preliminary

examina�on will be 80 marks,

20marks for orals.

General Founda�on CourseThere will be 2 Unit test of 25marks:

25 marks –

Theory

First term end examina�on 50marks :40marks –

Theory

10marks –

Project/Assignment

Second term end examina�on 100 m arks:

60marks –

Theory

40marks –

Project/Viva/Assignment

General Founda�on CourseFirst term end examina�on –

50 marks.

Theory –

40 marks

Project –

10 marks

Preliminary Examina�on will be of

60marks (Theory) + 40 marks (Project)

Health and Physical Educa�on

Wri�en exam: 20 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

Project:30 marks

Health and Physical Educa�on

Wri�en exam: 50 marks

Prac�cals: 50 marks

Environmental

Educa�on

Journal/Seminar: 20 marksProject : 30marks

Environmental

Educa�on

Journal/Seminar : 20 marksProject : 30marks

Out of 50

30marksby Internal

20marks

by External

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

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Fees ChartStatement showing the Fees payable by the student per annum during the academic year 2018-2019

(for First and Second Term) for FYJC and SYJC Classes

Demand dra� to be made in the name of “Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics HSC Voca�onal”.

Cancella�on and Refund of FeesCOURSES AFTER

thXII

Terms for Academic Year 2018 – 2019 are as under

First Term : 18th June, 2018 to 5th November, 2018 both days inclusive

Mid Term Break : 13th September, 2018 to 17th September, 2018 both days inclusive

Second Term : 26th November, 2018 to 4th May, 2019 both days inclusive

Winter Break : 26th December 2018 to 01st January 2019 both days inclusive

Fees for Regular Students Girls Students eligible for free educa�on

Par�culars F Y J C S Y J C F Y J C S Y J C

Mode of Refund of Fees

I f a student, informs the ins�tute before the

commencement of the academic year, that he/she wants

to withdraw the admission and that he/she cannot

con�nue his/her educa�on in the ins�tute for any reason,

the ins�tute shall refund to him/her in full the tui�on fee,

term fee, laboratory fee (if any) and library deposits, if any,

actually recovered.

The admission fee may however, be retained by the

ins�tute.

Explana�on:

A) As far as the F.Y.J.C. Classes are concerned, the academic

year should be deemed to have commenced form the

eighth working day (i.e. excluding Sundays and if the said

day of declara�on of results is working day immediately

following Public Holidays) from the day of declara�on of

the S.S.C. result.

B) If a student desires to withdraw admission and applies

for refund of fees a�er the commencement of the

academic year (Vide explana�on under (A) above), the

ins�tute concerned should retain the admission fee, term

fee and laboratory fee (if any) in full. The Library and

Laboratory deposit should, however, be refunded. So far

as the tui�on fee is concerned, the ins�tute should retain

the tui�on fee only for the month(s) beginning from the

month in which the academic year has commenced and

ending with the month in which the student had applied

for withdrawal and refund of fees. The tui�on fee for the

remaining months of the term should be refunded. For

example, if a student applies for refund of fees in the

month of July a�er the commencement of academic year

in that month itself, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for one month only,

namely the month of July. On the other hand, if a student

applies for refund of fees in the month of August, a�er the

commencement of academic year in month of July, the

ins�tute should retain the propor�onate amount of

tui�on fee for two months only, namely the months of July

and August. If student applies for refund of fees in the

month of August a�er commencement of the academic

year in the month of June, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for three months

only, namely the month of June, July and August.

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Tui�on Fees 240 300 0 0

Admission Fees 20 0 0 0

Term Fees 40 50 0 0

ID Card Fees 25 25 25 25

Exam Fees 10 0 10 0

College Development Fund 600 600 600 600

Library Deposit 0 0 0

HSC Exam Fees 0 520 0 520

Total 935 1495 635 1145

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Fees ChartStatement showing the Fees payable by the student per annum during the academic year 2018-2019

(for First and Second Term) for FYJC and SYJC Classes

Demand dra� to be made in the name of “Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics HSC Voca�onal”.

Cancella�on and Refund of FeesCOURSES AFTER

thXII

Terms for Academic Year 2018 – 2019 are as under

First Term : 18th June, 2018 to 5th November, 2018 both days inclusive

Mid Term Break : 13th September, 2018 to 17th September, 2018 both days inclusive

Second Term : 26th November, 2018 to 4th May, 2019 both days inclusive

Winter Break : 26th December 2018 to 01st January 2019 both days inclusive

Fees for Regular Students Girls Students eligible for free educa�on

Par�culars F Y J C S Y J C F Y J C S Y J C

Mode of Refund of Fees

I f a student, informs the ins�tute before the

commencement of the academic year, that he/she wants

to withdraw the admission and that he/she cannot

con�nue his/her educa�on in the ins�tute for any reason,

the ins�tute shall refund to him/her in full the tui�on fee,

term fee, laboratory fee (if any) and library deposits, if any,

actually recovered.

The admission fee may however, be retained by the

ins�tute.

Explana�on:

A) As far as the F.Y.J.C. Classes are concerned, the academic

year should be deemed to have commenced form the

eighth working day (i.e. excluding Sundays and if the said

day of declara�on of results is working day immediately

following Public Holidays) from the day of declara�on of

the S.S.C. result.

B) If a student desires to withdraw admission and applies

for refund of fees a�er the commencement of the

academic year (Vide explana�on under (A) above), the

ins�tute concerned should retain the admission fee, term

fee and laboratory fee (if any) in full. The Library and

Laboratory deposit should, however, be refunded. So far

as the tui�on fee is concerned, the ins�tute should retain

the tui�on fee only for the month(s) beginning from the

month in which the academic year has commenced and

ending with the month in which the student had applied

for withdrawal and refund of fees. The tui�on fee for the

remaining months of the term should be refunded. For

example, if a student applies for refund of fees in the

month of July a�er the commencement of academic year

in that month itself, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for one month only,

namely the month of July. On the other hand, if a student

applies for refund of fees in the month of August, a�er the

commencement of academic year in month of July, the

ins�tute should retain the propor�onate amount of

tui�on fee for two months only, namely the months of July

and August. If student applies for refund of fees in the

month of August a�er commencement of the academic

year in the month of June, the ins�tute should retain the

propor�onate amount of tui�on fee for three months

only, namely the month of June, July and August.

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Tui�on Fees 240 300 0 0

Admission Fees 20 0 0 0

Term Fees 40 50 0 0

ID Card Fees 25 25 25 25

Exam Fees 10 0 10 0

College Development Fund 600 600 600 600

Library Deposit 0 0 0

HSC Exam Fees 0 520 0 520

Total 935 1495 635 1145

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About B.Com

College offers tradi�onal BCom course as per guidelines

prescribed by University of Mumbai. Bachelor of

Commerce (B.Com.) is a Three year Degree Program

comprising Two Semesters every year i.e. over all B.Com. is

a Six Semester Degree Program.

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a tradi�onal course in

India that has gained instant popularity in the recent

�mes, if pursued from a renowned college. Gradua�on in

commerce opens up myriad career opportuni�es, both, in

public and private sectors.

About Self Finance Courses

Keeping in view the demand of the industry and the

market and ensuring that the students gradua�ng from

the University are trained according to the requirement of

the industry and equipped with the required skill sets,

University of Mumbai had introduced the Self Finance

Courses in 1999. Ini�ally it offered Bachelor of

Management Studies (BMS) and Bachelor of Science

(informa�on Technology) B.Sc. (I.T.) and later added a

series of courses in the growing sectors like Banking &

Insurance, Financial Markets, Hospitality Studies,

Avia�on, Nau�cal Science etc. The Curriculum, Course

Content and the methodology used by the teachers to

deliver the content not only ensures that the students

excel in his/her chosen field but also acquires the

necessary skill sets. Unlike the other tradi�onal courses

where the student strength in a class is 120, in Self Finance

Courses it is restricted to 60 students per division. All the

Self Finance courses provide comprehensive training to

these students by way of interac�ve mode of delivery of

the course content, real �me projects, presenta�ons,

industrial visits, and lectures by experts from the industry.

It also involves prac�cal orienta�on of the theory studied,

summer placements, training in so� skill and other

placements. Summer training programmes and

placements are features unique to these Self Finance

Courses.

At N.M., we have excellent track record of summer training

and placements. Managers are the backbone of any

industry and market and are synonymous with perfec�on.

They are expected to do the right things at the right �me

and ensure that others do the same. Such are the people

required in today's globally compe��ve market. N M

produces such people in abundance. The long illustrious

list of alumni of N M College bears proof of the same.

If you wish to be a part of this growing compe��ve global

market possessing the required knowledge and the

necessary skill sets and wish to excel in life and reach the

pinnacle of glory with an all round personality, these are

the courses for you and the place to be is at SVKM's Narsee

Monjee College of Commerce &Economics.

Objec�ves

1) To create for the students of University of Mumbai an

addi�onal avenue of self employment and also to

benefit the industry by providing them with suitable

trained manpower.

2) To prepare students to explore opportuni�es being

newly created in various professional fields.

3) To inculcate training in the use of modern technology

for the benefit of all par�es concerned.

4) To help the students get specialized knowledge in

various technical fields of educa�on.

5) To provide opportuni�es for an al l round

development of students' personality.

Bachelor of Commerce:

The en�re admission procedure is according to the

guidelines issued to thecolleges by the University of

Mumbai. According to the Hon'ble High Court verdict,

preference is given to in-house students (on the basis of

merit) up to the sanc�oned capacity of the F.Y.B.Com Class.

A�er admi�ng all in-house students, if there is any

vacancy, it is filled according to the University guidelines.

Amended Ordinance 2151 is read as under:

First Year B.Com

• 0.2151:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three

year course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce should

have passed the his/her secondary examina�on form

different divisional boards of the Maharashtra State

Secondary and Higher Secondary Educa�on.

OR

Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Cer�ficate

(Std. XII) leading with voca�onal subjects / State of

Secondary and Higher Secondary Educa�on.

OR

Must have passed an Examina�on of another University or

Board recognized as equivalent to Higher Secondary

School Cer�ficate (Std.XII) Examina�on.

Bachelor of Management Studies :

O 3941: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the

BMS Degree Course shall have passed HSC Examina�on of

the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary

Educa�on or its equivalent examina�on or Diploma course

in any Engineering Branches with two years or three years

a�er S S C conducted by the Board of Technical

Examina�on or its equivalent examina�on.

“No college shall conduct any entrance test in any form

and the admissions are purely based on merit duly

following the reserva�on policy as per the norms of

Government of Maharashtra". While drawing the merit

Admission Informa�on

list, weight age has to be given to students from Arts,

Commerce and Science Stream at 12th Standard level.

The stream wise weightage to be given is as under:

Streams Commerce / Arts / Science / Diploma in

Engineering and other

Percentage 45% / 25% / 25% / 5% The applica�on are to be

accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise

separately and the merit list is to be displayed stream wise

taking into account the reserva�on policy prescribed by

the Government of Maharashtra. The merit list also is to

be prepared and displayed stream wise.

In case if no applica�on is received from any stream the

vacant seats are to be distributed equally between the

remaining two streams only. A�er the first merit list is

displayed, if any seat allo�ed to one stream remains

vacant, the same shall be distributed equally between the

remaining two streams. In case of vacancy in one stream is

of single/odd number of seats, the single seat is to be

allo�ed to the Commerce stream. In case if no applica�ons

are available from the two streams, then all the vacant

seats must be transferred to the third stream. Step (d) to

be repeated for the subsequent merit lists �ll all the forms

are exhausted or the final merit is displayed, whichever is

earlier.

Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng & Finance)

0 5204 (a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to

the Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng & Finance) Degree

Course shall have passed XIIth Std. Examina�on of the

Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Educa�on or its

equivalent examina�on and secured not less than 45%

marks in aggregate at first a�empt (40% in case of

reserved category).

(b) Every candidate admi�ed to the degree course in the

cons�tuent / affiliated college / recognized ins�tu�on,

conduc�ng the course, shall have to register himself /

herself with the University.

Under Graduate Courses

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

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About B.Com

College offers tradi�onal BCom course as per guidelines

prescribed by University of Mumbai. Bachelor of

Commerce (B.Com.) is a Three year Degree Program

comprising Two Semesters every year i.e. over all B.Com. is

a Six Semester Degree Program.

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a tradi�onal course in

India that has gained instant popularity in the recent

�mes, if pursued from a renowned college. Gradua�on in

commerce opens up myriad career opportuni�es, both, in

public and private sectors.

About Self Finance Courses

Keeping in view the demand of the industry and the

market and ensuring that the students gradua�ng from

the University are trained according to the requirement of

the industry and equipped with the required skill sets,

University of Mumbai had introduced the Self Finance

Courses in 1999. Ini�ally it offered Bachelor of

Management Studies (BMS) and Bachelor of Science

(informa�on Technology) B.Sc. (I.T.) and later added a

series of courses in the growing sectors like Banking &

Insurance, Financial Markets, Hospitality Studies,

Avia�on, Nau�cal Science etc. The Curriculum, Course

Content and the methodology used by the teachers to

deliver the content not only ensures that the students

excel in his/her chosen field but also acquires the

necessary skill sets. Unlike the other tradi�onal courses

where the student strength in a class is 120, in Self Finance

Courses it is restricted to 60 students per division. All the

Self Finance courses provide comprehensive training to

these students by way of interac�ve mode of delivery of

the course content, real �me projects, presenta�ons,

industrial visits, and lectures by experts from the industry.

It also involves prac�cal orienta�on of the theory studied,

summer placements, training in so� skill and other

placements. Summer training programmes and

placements are features unique to these Self Finance

Courses.

At N.M., we have excellent track record of summer training

and placements. Managers are the backbone of any

industry and market and are synonymous with perfec�on.

They are expected to do the right things at the right �me

and ensure that others do the same. Such are the people

required in today's globally compe��ve market. N M

produces such people in abundance. The long illustrious

list of alumni of N M College bears proof of the same.

If you wish to be a part of this growing compe��ve global

market possessing the required knowledge and the

necessary skill sets and wish to excel in life and reach the

pinnacle of glory with an all round personality, these are

the courses for you and the place to be is at SVKM's Narsee

Monjee College of Commerce &Economics.

Objec�ves

1) To create for the students of University of Mumbai an

addi�onal avenue of self employment and also to

benefit the industry by providing them with suitable

trained manpower.

2) To prepare students to explore opportuni�es being

newly created in various professional fields.

3) To inculcate training in the use of modern technology

for the benefit of all par�es concerned.

4) To help the students get specialized knowledge in

various technical fields of educa�on.

5) To provide opportuni�es for an al l round

development of students' personality.

Bachelor of Commerce:

The en�re admission procedure is according to the

guidelines issued to thecolleges by the University of

Mumbai. According to the Hon'ble High Court verdict,

preference is given to in-house students (on the basis of

merit) up to the sanc�oned capacity of the F.Y.B.Com Class.

A�er admi�ng all in-house students, if there is any

vacancy, it is filled according to the University guidelines.

Amended Ordinance 2151 is read as under:

First Year B.Com

• 0.2151:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three

year course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce should

have passed the his/her secondary examina�on form

different divisional boards of the Maharashtra State

Secondary and Higher Secondary Educa�on.

OR

Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Cer�ficate

(Std. XII) leading with voca�onal subjects / State of

Secondary and Higher Secondary Educa�on.

OR

Must have passed an Examina�on of another University or

Board recognized as equivalent to Higher Secondary

School Cer�ficate (Std.XII) Examina�on.

Bachelor of Management Studies :

O 3941: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the

BMS Degree Course shall have passed HSC Examina�on of

the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary

Educa�on or its equivalent examina�on or Diploma course

in any Engineering Branches with two years or three years

a�er S S C conducted by the Board of Technical

Examina�on or its equivalent examina�on.

“No college shall conduct any entrance test in any form

and the admissions are purely based on merit duly

following the reserva�on policy as per the norms of

Government of Maharashtra". While drawing the merit

Admission Informa�on

list, weight age has to be given to students from Arts,

Commerce and Science Stream at 12th Standard level.

The stream wise weightage to be given is as under:

Streams Commerce / Arts / Science / Diploma in

Engineering and other

Percentage 45% / 25% / 25% / 5% The applica�on are to be

accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise

separately and the merit list is to be displayed stream wise

taking into account the reserva�on policy prescribed by

the Government of Maharashtra. The merit list also is to

be prepared and displayed stream wise.

In case if no applica�on is received from any stream the

vacant seats are to be distributed equally between the

remaining two streams only. A�er the first merit list is

displayed, if any seat allo�ed to one stream remains

vacant, the same shall be distributed equally between the

remaining two streams. In case of vacancy in one stream is

of single/odd number of seats, the single seat is to be

allo�ed to the Commerce stream. In case if no applica�ons

are available from the two streams, then all the vacant

seats must be transferred to the third stream. Step (d) to

be repeated for the subsequent merit lists �ll all the forms

are exhausted or the final merit is displayed, whichever is

earlier.

Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng & Finance)

0 5204 (a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to

the Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng & Finance) Degree

Course shall have passed XIIth Std. Examina�on of the

Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Educa�on or its

equivalent examina�on and secured not less than 45%

marks in aggregate at first a�empt (40% in case of

reserved category).

(b) Every candidate admi�ed to the degree course in the

cons�tuent / affiliated college / recognized ins�tu�on,

conduc�ng the course, shall have to register himself /

herself with the University.

Under Graduate Courses

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Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)

(a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the

Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)Degree

Course shall have passed XIIth Std. Examina�on of

the Maharashtra Board of HigherSecondary

Educa�on or its equivalent examina�on and secured

not less than 45% marks inaggregate at first a�empt

(40% in case of reserved category).

(b) Every candidate admi�ed to the degree course in the

cons�tuent / affiliated college / recognized

ins�tu�on, conduc�ng the course, shall have to

register himself/herself with the University.

Bachelor of Science (Informa�on Technology)

(B.Sc. (IT)

0.5051: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the

Degree course Bachelor of Science (Informa�on

Technology) Degree Course shall have passed XIIth

Standard. Examina�on of the Maharashtra Board of

Higher Secondary Educa�on or its equivalent examina�on

with Mathema�cs and Sta�s�cs as one of the subject and

should have secured not less than 45%marks in aggregate

and 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved category

Enrolment

A student passing the H.S.C. examina�on of the

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher

Secondary Educa�on, and eligible for admission to the

First year B.Com. Class shall apply to the Registrar of

University of Mumbai for a Cer�ficate of Enrolment.

Applica�on forms for enrolment together with statement

of HSC marks and copies thereof are to be submi�ed along

with the fees to the University of Mumbai through the

college.

Procedure for securing admission for students who have

passed their HSC / Equivalent Examina�on from other

than Maharashtra Board:

• Students will have to apply for “Provisional Statement

of Eligibility”. The prescribed form is available in the

college office. Students are required to fill the form,

a�ach the a�ested photocopy of the mark sheet and

make the necessary payment in the college office. The

cer�ficate will be issued to the student as and when

the cer�ficate is received from the university.

• The applicant is required to a�ach the cer�ficate of

“Provisional Statement of Eligibility” to the applica�on

form along with the other documents as specified

during the admission process and submit the same to

the college as per the schedule specified.

No applica�on form will be accepted without the:

'Provisional Statement of Eligibility: or the receipt of its

applica�on to the college/university.

Bachelor of Commerce - B.Com.First Year

(Semester I) First Year

(Semester II) Second Year

(Semester III) Second Year

(Semester IV)

Business Economics Paper I -

Micro Economics Business Economics Paper II - Micro Economics

Business Economics Paper III

Business Economics Paper IV

Commerce Paper I - Business System and Society

Commerce Paper II -

Business System and Society

Commerce Paper III :

Fundamentals of Marke�ng & Finance

Commerce Paper IV: Fundamentals of Marke�ng & Finance

Accounts and Financial Management Paper I

Accounts and Financial Management Paper II

Accountancy &

Financial

Management Paper III

Accountancy &

Financial

Management Paper IV

Business Communica�on

Paper I

Business Communica�on

Paper II

Specializa�on:

Financial Accoun�ng

Or

Business Management

Specializa�on:

Financial Accoun�ng

Or

Business Management

Mathema�cal and Sta�s�cal Techniques

Paper I

Mathema�cal and Sta�s�cal Techniques Paper II

Applied Component (any one): Paper I

1.

Adver�sing

2.

Computer programming

Applied Component (any one): Paper II

1.

Adver�sing

2.

Computer programming

Founda�on Course Paper I

Founda�on Course Paper II

Founda�on Course Paper III

Founda�on Course Paper IV

Environmental Studies Paper I

Environmental Studies Paper II

Business Law Paper I

Business Law Paper II

*Students have an op�on to graduate with three papers of Accountancy or Business Management.

*Students will not be allowed to change the specializa�on subject at the TY level.

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Third Year (Semester V) Third Year (Semester VI)

Business Economics Paper - V Development issues in the Indian economy

Business Economics Paper - VI Development issues in the Indian economy

Commerce Paper V: Marke�ng & Human Resource Management

Commerce Paper VI: Marke�ng & Human Resource Management

Specializa�on Subjects: ACCOUNTANCY: Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng: Paper VIII : Financial Accoun�ng Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng : Paper IX: Cost Accoun�ng

OR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management: Management & Organiza�onal Development Business Management: Financial Management

Specializa�on Subjects: ACCOUNTANCY: Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng: Paper V : Financial Accoun�ng Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng : Paper VI: Cost Accoun�ng OR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management: Management & Organiza�onal Development Business Management: Financial Management

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Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)

(a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the

Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)Degree

Course shall have passed XIIth Std. Examina�on of

the Maharashtra Board of HigherSecondary

Educa�on or its equivalent examina�on and secured

not less than 45% marks inaggregate at first a�empt

(40% in case of reserved category).

(b) Every candidate admi�ed to the degree course in the

cons�tuent / affiliated college / recognized

ins�tu�on, conduc�ng the course, shall have to

register himself/herself with the University.

Bachelor of Science (Informa�on Technology)

(B.Sc. (IT)

0.5051: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the

Degree course Bachelor of Science (Informa�on

Technology) Degree Course shall have passed XIIth

Standard. Examina�on of the Maharashtra Board of

Higher Secondary Educa�on or its equivalent examina�on

with Mathema�cs and Sta�s�cs as one of the subject and

should have secured not less than 45%marks in aggregate

and 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved category

Enrolment

A student passing the H.S.C. examina�on of the

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher

Secondary Educa�on, and eligible for admission to the

First year B.Com. Class shall apply to the Registrar of

University of Mumbai for a Cer�ficate of Enrolment.

Applica�on forms for enrolment together with statement

of HSC marks and copies thereof are to be submi�ed along

with the fees to the University of Mumbai through the

college.

Procedure for securing admission for students who have

passed their HSC / Equivalent Examina�on from other

than Maharashtra Board:

• Students will have to apply for “Provisional Statement

of Eligibility”. The prescribed form is available in the

college office. Students are required to fill the form,

a�ach the a�ested photocopy of the mark sheet and

make the necessary payment in the college office. The

cer�ficate will be issued to the student as and when

the cer�ficate is received from the university.

• The applicant is required to a�ach the cer�ficate of

“Provisional Statement of Eligibility” to the applica�on

form along with the other documents as specified

during the admission process and submit the same to

the college as per the schedule specified.

No applica�on form will be accepted without the:

'Provisional Statement of Eligibility: or the receipt of its

applica�on to the college/university.

Bachelor of Commerce - B.Com.First Year

(Semester I) First Year

(Semester II) Second Year

(Semester III) Second Year

(Semester IV)

Business Economics Paper I -

Micro Economics Business Economics Paper II - Micro Economics

Business Economics Paper III

Business Economics Paper IV

Commerce Paper I - Business System and Society

Commerce Paper II -

Business System and Society

Commerce Paper III :

Fundamentals of Marke�ng & Finance

Commerce Paper IV: Fundamentals of Marke�ng & Finance

Accounts and Financial Management Paper I

Accounts and Financial Management Paper II

Accountancy &

Financial

Management Paper III

Accountancy &

Financial

Management Paper IV

Business Communica�on

Paper I

Business Communica�on

Paper II

Specializa�on:

Financial Accoun�ng

Or

Business Management

Specializa�on:

Financial Accoun�ng

Or

Business Management

Mathema�cal and Sta�s�cal Techniques

Paper I

Mathema�cal and Sta�s�cal Techniques Paper II

Applied Component (any one): Paper I

1.

Adver�sing

2.

Computer programming

Applied Component (any one): Paper II

1.

Adver�sing

2.

Computer programming

Founda�on Course Paper I

Founda�on Course Paper II

Founda�on Course Paper III

Founda�on Course Paper IV

Environmental Studies Paper I

Environmental Studies Paper II

Business Law Paper I

Business Law Paper II

*Students have an op�on to graduate with three papers of Accountancy or Business Management.

*Students will not be allowed to change the specializa�on subject at the TY level.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

36 37

Third Year (Semester V) Third Year (Semester VI)

Business Economics Paper - V Development issues in the Indian economy

Business Economics Paper - VI Development issues in the Indian economy

Commerce Paper V: Marke�ng & Human Resource Management

Commerce Paper VI: Marke�ng & Human Resource Management

Specializa�on Subjects: ACCOUNTANCY: Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng: Paper VIII : Financial Accoun�ng Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng : Paper IX: Cost Accoun�ng

OR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management: Management & Organiza�onal Development Business Management: Financial Management

Specializa�on Subjects: ACCOUNTANCY: Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng: Paper V : Financial Accoun�ng Financial Accoun�ng & Audi�ng : Paper VI: Cost Accoun�ng OR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management: Management & Organiza�onal Development Business Management: Financial Management

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Human Behaviour at work (Paper I)

3. Opera�ons Research (Paper I) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper I)

4. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper I)

5. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Opera�ons Research (Paper I)

6. Export Marke�ng (Paper I) and Psychology of Human Behaviour at work (Paper I)

7. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Export Marke�ng (Paper I)

Human Behaviour at work (Paper II)

3. Opera�ons Research (Paper II) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper II)

4. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper II)

5. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Opera�ons Research (Paper II)

6. Export Marke�ng (Paper II) and Psychology of Human Behaviour at work (Paper II)

7. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Export Marke�ng (Paper II)

Applied Component combina�ons (any one): 1. Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper I) and Psychology

of Human Behaviour at Work (Paper I)

Applied Component combina�ons (any one): 1. Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper II) and Psychology

of Human Behaviour at Work (Paper II) 2. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Psychology of

2. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Psychology of

Third Year (Semester V) Third Year (Semester VI) Bachelor of Management Studies - BMS

Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng Finance) - BAF

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

38 39

Semester I

1. Financial Accoun�ng-I 2. Cost Accoun�ng-I 3. Economics-I

4. Commerce - I 5. Business Communica�on-I 6. Founda�on Course-I

7. Financial Management

Semester II

1. Financial Accoun�ng-II 2. Audi�ng-I 3. Taxa�on-I

4. Business Law-I 5. Business Communica�on-II 6. Business Mathema�cs

7. Founda�on Course-II

Semester III

1. Financial Accoun�ng-III 2. Cost Accoun�ng-II 3. Taxa�on-II

4. Commerce-II 5. Business Law-II 6. Business Economics-II

7. Informa�on Technology in Accountancy-I

Semester IV

1. Financial Accoun�ng-IV 2. Taxa�on-III 3. Wealth Management

4. Management –I 5. Business Law-II 6. Research Methodology in Accoun�ng & Finance

7. Informa�on Technology in Accountancy-II

Semester V

1. Financial Accoun�ng-V 2. Cost Accoun�ng-IV 3. Financial Management-II

4. Taxa�on-IV 5. Management-II (Management Appl.) 6. Project - I

Semester VI

1. Financial Accoun�ng-VI 2. Cost Accoun�ng-V 3. Financial Management-III

4. Taxa�on-V 5. Economics-III 6. Project-II

Semester I

1. Introduc�on to Financial Accounts 2. Business Law 3. Business Sta�s�cs

4. Business Communica�on - I 5. Founda�on Course - I 6. Founda�on of Human Skills

7. Business Economics-I

Semester II

1. Principles of Marke�ng 2. Industrial Law 3. Business Mathema�cs

4. Business Communica�on -II 5. Business Environment 6. Principles of Management

7. Founda�on Course - Value Educa�on and So� Skill - II

Semester III

1. Informa�on Technology in Business Management – I

2. Founda�on Course III: Environmental Management

3. Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Management

4. Accoun�ng for Managerial Decisions

5. Strategic Management

Finance Group Elec�ves:

1. Basics of Financial Services

2. Corporate Finance

Marke�ng Elec�ves:

1. Consumer Behavior

2. Adver�sing

Semester IV

1. Informa�on Technology in Business Management – II

2. Founda�on Course IV: Ethics & Governance

3. Business Economics-II

4. Business Research Methods

5. Produc�on & Total Quality Management

Finance Group Elec�ves:

1. Financial Ins�tu�ons & Markets

2. Audi�ng

Marke�ng Elec�ves:

1. Integrated Marke�ng Communica�on

2. Rural Marke�ng

Semester V

1. Logis�cs & SCM

2. Project Work - I

Finance Group Elec�ves:

1. IAPM

2. Commodity & Deriva�ve Market

3. Wealth Management

4. Strategic Finance Management

Marke�ng Group Elec�ves:

1. Service Marke�ng

2. E-Commerce & Digital Marke�ng

3. Sales & Distribu�on Management

4. Customer Rela�on Management

Semester VI

1. Opera�ons Research

2. Project Work - II

Finance Group Elec�ve:

1. Direct Taxes

2. Interna�onal Finance

3. Indirect Taxes

4. Project Management

Marke�ng Group Elec�ve:

1. Brand Management

2. Corporate Communica�on & Public Rela�ons

3. Interna�onal Marke�ng

4. Media Planning & Management

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Human Behaviour at work (Paper I)

3. Opera�ons Research (Paper I) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper I)

4. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper I)

5. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Opera�ons Research (Paper I)

6. Export Marke�ng (Paper I) and Psychology of Human Behaviour at work (Paper I)

7. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Export Marke�ng (Paper I)

Human Behaviour at work (Paper II)

3. Opera�ons Research (Paper II) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper II)

4. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper II)

5. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Opera�ons Research (Paper II)

6. Export Marke�ng (Paper II) and Psychology of Human Behaviour at work (Paper II)

7. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Export Marke�ng (Paper II)

Applied Component combina�ons (any one): 1. Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper I) and Psychology

of Human Behaviour at Work (Paper I)

Applied Component combina�ons (any one): 1. Direct & Indirect Taxa�on (Paper II) and Psychology

of Human Behaviour at Work (Paper II) 2. Computer Systems (Paper I) and Psychology of

2. Computer Systems (Paper II) and Psychology of

Third Year (Semester V) Third Year (Semester VI) Bachelor of Management Studies - BMS

Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng Finance) - BAF

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

38 39

Semester I

1. Financial Accoun�ng-I 2. Cost Accoun�ng-I 3. Economics-I

4. Commerce - I 5. Business Communica�on-I 6. Founda�on Course-I

7. Financial Management

Semester II

1. Financial Accoun�ng-II 2. Audi�ng-I 3. Taxa�on-I

4. Business Law-I 5. Business Communica�on-II 6. Business Mathema�cs

7. Founda�on Course-II

Semester III

1. Financial Accoun�ng-III 2. Cost Accoun�ng-II 3. Taxa�on-II

4. Commerce-II 5. Business Law-II 6. Business Economics-II

7. Informa�on Technology in Accountancy-I

Semester IV

1. Financial Accoun�ng-IV 2. Taxa�on-III 3. Wealth Management

4. Management –I 5. Business Law-II 6. Research Methodology in Accoun�ng & Finance

7. Informa�on Technology in Accountancy-II

Semester V

1. Financial Accoun�ng-V 2. Cost Accoun�ng-IV 3. Financial Management-II

4. Taxa�on-IV 5. Management-II (Management Appl.) 6. Project - I

Semester VI

1. Financial Accoun�ng-VI 2. Cost Accoun�ng-V 3. Financial Management-III

4. Taxa�on-V 5. Economics-III 6. Project-II

Semester I

1. Introduc�on to Financial Accounts 2. Business Law 3. Business Sta�s�cs

4. Business Communica�on - I 5. Founda�on Course - I 6. Founda�on of Human Skills

7. Business Economics-I

Semester II

1. Principles of Marke�ng 2. Industrial Law 3. Business Mathema�cs

4. Business Communica�on -II 5. Business Environment 6. Principles of Management

7. Founda�on Course - Value Educa�on and So� Skill - II

Semester III

1. Informa�on Technology in Business Management – I

2. Founda�on Course III: Environmental Management

3. Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Management

4. Accoun�ng for Managerial Decisions

5. Strategic Management

Finance Group Elec�ves:

1. Basics of Financial Services

2. Corporate Finance

Marke�ng Elec�ves:

1. Consumer Behavior

2. Adver�sing

Semester IV

1. Informa�on Technology in Business Management – II

2. Founda�on Course IV: Ethics & Governance

3. Business Economics-II

4. Business Research Methods

5. Produc�on & Total Quality Management

Finance Group Elec�ves:

1. Financial Ins�tu�ons & Markets

2. Audi�ng

Marke�ng Elec�ves:

1. Integrated Marke�ng Communica�on

2. Rural Marke�ng

Semester V

1. Logis�cs & SCM

2. Project Work - I

Finance Group Elec�ves:

1. IAPM

2. Commodity & Deriva�ve Market

3. Wealth Management

4. Strategic Finance Management

Marke�ng Group Elec�ves:

1. Service Marke�ng

2. E-Commerce & Digital Marke�ng

3. Sales & Distribu�on Management

4. Customer Rela�on Management

Semester VI

1. Opera�ons Research

2. Project Work - II

Finance Group Elec�ve:

1. Direct Taxes

2. Interna�onal Finance

3. Indirect Taxes

4. Project Management

Marke�ng Group Elec�ve:

1. Brand Management

2. Corporate Communica�on & Public Rela�ons

3. Interna�onal Marke�ng

4. Media Planning & Management

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The scheme of examina�on shall be divided in two parts

a) Internal Assessment – 25% (25 Marks)

For Courses without Prac�cal

Sr. No. Par�culars Marks

1 One class test / case study / online examina�on to be conducted in the given semester* 20 Marks

2

Ac�ve par�cipa�on in rou�ne class instruc�onal deliveries and overall conduct as a

responsible learner, mannerism and ar�cula�on and exhibit of leadership quali�es in

organizing related academic ac�vi�es

05 Marks

Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) - BFM

Bachelor of Science in Informa�on Technology - B.Sc.(IT)

Scheme of Examina�on for BMS / BAF / BFM / B.Sc. IT

Scheme of Examina�on B.Com.Examina�ons will be conducted at the End of each Semester. Those paper that do not have internal / prac�cal

examina�ons, the dura�on of exams shall be of 3 hours and of 100 marks. While those paper that have internal /

prac�cal examina�on, the dura�on of exam will be of 2�⁄� hours and 75 marks.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

40 41

Semester I

1. Financial Accoun�ng - I 2. Introduc�on to Financial System 3. Business Mathema�cs

4. Business Communica�on - I 5. Founda�on Course - I 6. Business Environment

7. Business Economics - I

Semester II

1. Financial Accoun�ng- II 2. Principles of Management 3. Business Sta�s�cs

4. Business Communica�on - II 5. Founda�on Course - II 6. Environmental Science

7. Computer Skills - I

Semester III

1. Debt Markets-1 2. Equity Markets-1 3. Commodi�es Markets

4. Business Law-1 5. Management Accoun�ng 6. Computer skills -2

7. Founda�on course III : Money Market

Semester IV

1. Debt Markets-2 2. Equity Markets-2 3. Commodi�es Deriva�ves

4. Business Law-2 5. Corporate Finance 6. Business Economics -2

7. F.C.-IVForeign Exchange Markets

Semester V

1. Marke�ng in Financial Services 2. Technical Analysis 3. Equity Research

4. Corporate Accoun�ng 5. Financial Deriva�ves 6. Business Ethics & Corporate Governance

Semester VI

1. Venture Capital & Private Equity 2. Mutual Fund Management 3. Strategic Corporate Finance

4. Organisa�onal Behavior 5. Risk Management 6. Project -I

Semester I

1. Impera�ve Programming 2. Digital Electronics 3. Opera�ng Systems

4. Discrete Mathema�cs 5. Communica�on Skills

Semester II

1. Object oriented Programming 2. Microprocessor Architecture 3. Web Programming

4. Numerical and Sta�s�cal Methods 5. Green Compu�ng

Semester V

1. Network Security 2. ASP.Net with C# 3. So�ware Tes�ng

4. Advanced JAVA 5. Linux Administra�on

Semester VI

1. Internet Technology 2. Project Management 3. Data Warehousing

4. Project 5. Elec�ve I – IPR and Cyber Law / GIS / Digital Signal And Systems

Semester III

1. Python Programming 2. Data Structure 3. Computer Networks

4. Database Management System 5. Applied Mathema�cs

Semester IV

1. Core Java 2. Introduc�on to Embedded Systems 3. Computer Oriented Sta�s�cal Techniques

4. So�ware Engineering 5. Computer Graphics and Anima�on

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The scheme of examina�on shall be divided in two parts

a) Internal Assessment – 25% (25 Marks)

For Courses without Prac�cal

Sr. No. Par�culars Marks

1 One class test / case study / online examina�on to be conducted in the given semester* 20 Marks

2

Ac�ve par�cipa�on in rou�ne class instruc�onal deliveries and overall conduct as a

responsible learner, mannerism and ar�cula�on and exhibit of leadership quali�es in

organizing related academic ac�vi�es

05 Marks

Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) - BFM

Bachelor of Science in Informa�on Technology - B.Sc.(IT)

Scheme of Examina�on for BMS / BAF / BFM / B.Sc. IT

Scheme of Examina�on B.Com.Examina�ons will be conducted at the End of each Semester. Those paper that do not have internal / prac�cal

examina�ons, the dura�on of exams shall be of 3 hours and of 100 marks. While those paper that have internal /

prac�cal examina�on, the dura�on of exam will be of 2�⁄� hours and 75 marks.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

40 41

Semester I

1. Financial Accoun�ng - I 2. Introduc�on to Financial System 3. Business Mathema�cs

4. Business Communica�on - I 5. Founda�on Course - I 6. Business Environment

7. Business Economics - I

Semester II

1. Financial Accoun�ng- II 2. Principles of Management 3. Business Sta�s�cs

4. Business Communica�on - II 5. Founda�on Course - II 6. Environmental Science

7. Computer Skills - I

Semester III

1. Debt Markets-1 2. Equity Markets-1 3. Commodi�es Markets

4. Business Law-1 5. Management Accoun�ng 6. Computer skills -2

7. Founda�on course III : Money Market

Semester IV

1. Debt Markets-2 2. Equity Markets-2 3. Commodi�es Deriva�ves

4. Business Law-2 5. Corporate Finance 6. Business Economics -2

7. F.C.-IVForeign Exchange Markets

Semester V

1. Marke�ng in Financial Services 2. Technical Analysis 3. Equity Research

4. Corporate Accoun�ng 5. Financial Deriva�ves 6. Business Ethics & Corporate Governance

Semester VI

1. Venture Capital & Private Equity 2. Mutual Fund Management 3. Strategic Corporate Finance

4. Organisa�onal Behavior 5. Risk Management 6. Project -I

Semester I

1. Impera�ve Programming 2. Digital Electronics 3. Opera�ng Systems

4. Discrete Mathema�cs 5. Communica�on Skills

Semester II

1. Object oriented Programming 2. Microprocessor Architecture 3. Web Programming

4. Numerical and Sta�s�cal Methods 5. Green Compu�ng

Semester V

1. Network Security 2. ASP.Net with C# 3. So�ware Tes�ng

4. Advanced JAVA 5. Linux Administra�on

Semester VI

1. Internet Technology 2. Project Management 3. Data Warehousing

4. Project 5. Elec�ve I – IPR and Cyber Law / GIS / Digital Signal And Systems

Semester III

1. Python Programming 2. Data Structure 3. Computer Networks

4. Database Management System 5. Applied Mathema�cs

Semester IV

1. Core Java 2. Introduc�on to Embedded Systems 3. Computer Oriented Sta�s�cal Techniques

4. So�ware Engineering 5. Computer Graphics and Anima�on

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For Courses with Prac�cal (Commerce Sec�on)

Sr. No. Par�culars Marks

1 Semester End Prac�cal Examina�on 20 Marks

Journal 05 Marks

Viva 05 Marks

Laboratory Work 10 Marks

2

Ac�ve par�cipa�on in rou�ne class instruc�onal deliveries and overall conduct as a

responsible learner, mannerism and ar�cula�on and exhibit of leadership quali�es in

organizing related academic ac�vi�es

05 Marks

b) Semester End Examina�ons – 75% (75 Marks)

• Dura�on – These examina�ons shall be of 2.5 Hours dura�on

• Theory ques�on paper pa�ern

• There shall be five ques�ons each of 15 marks.

• All ques�ons shall be compulsory with internal choice within the ques�ons.

• Ques�on may be subdivided into sub-ques�ons a, b, c… and the alloca�on of marks depends on the weightage of the

topic.

Passing Standards and Promo�ons

Standard of Passing:

The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the course

consists of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on. The learners shall obtain minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10

out of 25) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examina�on (i.e. 30 Out of 75) separately, to pass

the course and minimum of Grade E in each project, wherever applicable, to pass a par�cular semester. A learner will be

said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on together.

*The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examina�on (Wherever applicable). For more details please refer university website www.mu.ac.in

Performance Grading

The PERFORMANCE GRADING of the learners shall be on the TEN point ranking system as under:

Admission Cut-Off for 2017–2018

Marks Grade

80 and above

70 - 79.99

60 - 69.99

55 - 59.99

50 - 54.99

45 - 49.99

40 - 44.99

Less than 40

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

0

Letter Grades and Their Equivalent Grade Point

Grade

O

A+

A

B+

B

C

D

F

Performance

Outstanding

Excellent

Very Good

Good

Above Average

Average

Pass

Fail

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

42 43

Category Cutoff

In-house All

Gujara� Minority 83.08%

Open 88.80%

SC (13%) 43.08%

ST(7%) 79.23%

OBC (19%) 49.23%

Others like Ex-servicemen (3%) 77.69%

NTB 62.92%

NTD 76.15%

SBC 86.15%

DTA 71.54%

Physically Handicapped / 47.00%

Learning Disability (Separate category from

academic Year2014-2015) (3%)

Bachelor of Commerce

Category Cutoff

Commerce 95.40%

Science 86.15%

Arts 84.77%

Diploma (Engg., IB etc.) 95.00%

Gujara� Minority 88.62%

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex. Servicemen 91.00%

Physical Handicapped & Learning 88.15%

Disability (Separate category from

academic year 2014-2015)

BMS Cutoff

Category Cutoff

Open 92.80%

Gujara� Minority 87.83%

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex-servicemen 88.40%

Physically Handicapped/Learning Disability 80.77%

(Separate category from academic year

2014-15)

BFM Cutoff

Category Cutoff

Open 94.17%

Gujara� Minority 89.60%

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex-servicemen 94.40%

Physically Handicapped/Learning Disability 86.15%

(Separate category from academic year

2014-15)

BAF Cutoff

Category Cutoff

Open 46/100

Gujara� Minority 48/100

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex-servicemen 41/100

Physically Handicapped/Learning Disability 80/100

(Separate category from academic year

2014-15)

BSc. IT Cutoff (Marks in Mathema�cs)

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For Courses with Prac�cal (Commerce Sec�on)

Sr. No. Par�culars Marks

1 Semester End Prac�cal Examina�on 20 Marks

Journal 05 Marks

Viva 05 Marks

Laboratory Work 10 Marks

2

Ac�ve par�cipa�on in rou�ne class instruc�onal deliveries and overall conduct as a

responsible learner, mannerism and ar�cula�on and exhibit of leadership quali�es in

organizing related academic ac�vi�es

05 Marks

b) Semester End Examina�ons – 75% (75 Marks)

• Dura�on – These examina�ons shall be of 2.5 Hours dura�on

• Theory ques�on paper pa�ern

• There shall be five ques�ons each of 15 marks.

• All ques�ons shall be compulsory with internal choice within the ques�ons.

• Ques�on may be subdivided into sub-ques�ons a, b, c… and the alloca�on of marks depends on the weightage of the

topic.

Passing Standards and Promo�ons

Standard of Passing:

The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the course

consists of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on. The learners shall obtain minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10

out of 25) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examina�on (i.e. 30 Out of 75) separately, to pass

the course and minimum of Grade E in each project, wherever applicable, to pass a par�cular semester. A learner will be

said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on together.

*The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examina�on (Wherever applicable). For more details please refer university website www.mu.ac.in

Performance Grading

The PERFORMANCE GRADING of the learners shall be on the TEN point ranking system as under:

Admission Cut-Off for 2017–2018

Marks Grade

80 and above

70 - 79.99

60 - 69.99

55 - 59.99

50 - 54.99

45 - 49.99

40 - 44.99

Less than 40

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

0

Letter Grades and Their Equivalent Grade Point

Grade

O

A+

A

B+

B

C

D

F

Performance

Outstanding

Excellent

Very Good

Good

Above Average

Average

Pass

Fail

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

42 43

Category Cutoff

In-house All

Gujara� Minority 83.08%

Open 88.80%

SC (13%) 43.08%

ST(7%) 79.23%

OBC (19%) 49.23%

Others like Ex-servicemen (3%) 77.69%

NTB 62.92%

NTD 76.15%

SBC 86.15%

DTA 71.54%

Physically Handicapped / 47.00%

Learning Disability (Separate category from

academic Year2014-2015) (3%)

Bachelor of Commerce

Category Cutoff

Commerce 95.40%

Science 86.15%

Arts 84.77%

Diploma (Engg., IB etc.) 95.00%

Gujara� Minority 88.62%

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex. Servicemen 91.00%

Physical Handicapped & Learning 88.15%

Disability (Separate category from

academic year 2014-2015)

BMS Cutoff

Category Cutoff

Open 92.80%

Gujara� Minority 87.83%

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex-servicemen 88.40%

Physically Handicapped/Learning Disability 80.77%

(Separate category from academic year

2014-15)

BFM Cutoff

Category Cutoff

Open 94.17%

Gujara� Minority 89.60%

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex-servicemen 94.40%

Physically Handicapped/Learning Disability 86.15%

(Separate category from academic year

2014-15)

BAF Cutoff

Category Cutoff

Open 46/100

Gujara� Minority 48/100

Sports/Cultural/Handicap/Ex-servicemen 41/100

Physically Handicapped/Learning Disability 80/100

(Separate category from academic year

2014-15)

BSc. IT Cutoff (Marks in Mathema�cs)

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017 - 2018(DEGREE COLLEGE) (B.Com.)

PARTICULARS B.Com

FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR

Tui�on Fee 800 800 800

Library Fee 200 200 200

Gymkhana Fee 200 200 200

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50

Group Insurance Fees *** 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500

Enrolment Fee 220

Examina�on Fee 1965 1965 1965

Convoca�on Fee 250

E – Suvidha 50 50 50

Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 30

Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20

‘E’ Charges 20 20 20

Project Fees 0 0 0

Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10

Alumni Fee 25 25 25

N.S.S. 10 10 10

Refundable Deposits:

(i) Laboratory Deposit 0

(ii) Library Deposit 250

(iii) Cau�on Money 150

(iv) Security Deposit

Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 5390 4770 5020

Eligibility Fees 320 0 0

Document Verifica�on 400 0 0

Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 6110 4770 5020

Fees for NRI/ Foreign Students 27715 23465 24715

Fees for All Reserved Categories from Maharashtra Board 2345 2345 2595

Fees for All Reserved Categories(Other than Maharashtra Board) 3065 2345 2595

Fees to be paid for BCom Course by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics*** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

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PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Fees to be paid for BMS Course by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics BMS A/c Fees to be paid for BAF/BFM/BSc IT by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Unaided A/c *** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 – 2019(DEGREE COLLEGE)

PARTICULARS FIRST YEAR

B.M.S. (Rs.) B.F.M. (Rs.) B.Sc. (I.T.) (Rs.) B.A.F (Rs)

Tui�on Fee 10000 10000 10000 10000

Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 6000 1000

Computer Prac�cals 1000 1000 1000 1000

Library Fee 300 600 1200 600

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500 500

Enrolment Fee 220 220 220 220

Examina�on Fee 1965 1965 1965 1965

Convoca�on Fee

E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50

Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 36 30

Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20

‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20

Project Fees 0 0 1000 0

Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10

Refundable Deposits :

(i) Laboratory Deposit 400 400 400 400

(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250 250

(iii) Cau�on Money 150 150 150 150

Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 17290 17590 24196 17590

Eligibility Fees 320 320 320 320

Document Verifica�on 400 400 400 400

Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 18010 18310 24916 18310

Fees for NRI/ Foreign Students 87440 88940 121970 88940

Fees for All Reserved Categories from Maharashtra Board 2345 2345 3345 2345

Fees for All Reserved Categories(Other than Maharashtra Board) 3065 3065 4065 3065

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PARTICULARS SECOND YEAR

B.M.S. (Rs.) B.F.M. (Rs.) B.Sc. (I.T.) (Rs.) B.A.F (Rs)

Tui�on Fee 10000 10000 10000 10000

Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 6000 1000

Computer Prac�cals 1000 1000 1500 1000

Library Fee 300 600 1200 600

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500 500

Enrolment Fee

Examina�on Fee 1965 1965 1965 1965

Convoca�on Fee

E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50

Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 36 30

Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20

‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20

Project Fees 0 0 1000 0

Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10

Refundable Deposits :

(i) Laboratory Deposit 0 0 0 0

(ii) Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

(iii) Cau�on Money 0 0 0 0

Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 16270 16570 23676 16570

Eligibility Fees 0 0 0 0

Document Verifica�on 0 0 0 0

Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 16270 16570 23676 16570

Fees for NRI/ Foreign Students 81190 82690 118220 83940

Fees for All Reserved Categories from Maharashtra Board 2345 2345 3345 2345

Fees for All Reserved Categories(Other than Maharashtra Board) 2345 2345 3345 2345

Fees to be paid for BMS Course by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics BMS A/c Fees to be paid for BAF/BFM/BSc IT by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Unaided A/c *** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 – 2019(DEGREE COLLEGE)

Fees to be paid for BMS Course by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics BMS A/c Fees to be paid for BAF/BFM/BSc IT by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Unaided A/c *** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 – 2019(DEGREE COLLEGE)

PARTICULARS THIRD YEAR

B.M.S. (Rs.) B.F.M. (Rs.) B.Sc. (I.T.) (Rs.) B.A.F (Rs)

Tui�on Fee 10000 10000 10000 10000

Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 6000 1000

Computer Prac�cals 1000 1000 2500 1000

Library Fee 300 600 1200 600

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500 500

Enrolment Fee

Examina�on Fee 1965 1965 1965 1965

Convoca�on Fee 250 250 250 250

E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50

Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 36 30

Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20

‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20

Project Fees 500 1000 1900 0

Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10

Refundable Deposits :

(i) Laboratory Deposit 0 0 0 0

(ii) Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

(iii) Cau�on Money 0 0 0 0

Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 17020 17820 25826 16820

Eligibility Fees 0 0 0 0

Document Verifica�on 0 0 0 0

Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 17020 16820 25826 16820

Fees for NRI/ Foreign Students 84940 83940 128970 83940

Fees for All Reserved Categories from Maharashtra Board 2595 2595 4495 2750

Fees for All Reserved Categories(Other than Maharashtra Board) 2595 2595 4495 2750

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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PARTICULARS SECOND YEAR

B.M.S. (Rs.) B.F.M. (Rs.) B.Sc. (I.T.) (Rs.) B.A.F (Rs)

Tui�on Fee 10000 10000 10000 10000

Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 6000 1000

Computer Prac�cals 1000 1000 1500 1000

Library Fee 300 600 1200 600

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500 500

Enrolment Fee

Examina�on Fee 1965 1965 1965 1965

Convoca�on Fee

E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50

Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 36 30

Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20

‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20

Project Fees 0 0 1000 0

Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10

Refundable Deposits :

(i) Laboratory Deposit 0 0 0 0

(ii) Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

(iii) Cau�on Money 0 0 0 0

Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 16270 16570 23676 16570

Eligibility Fees 0 0 0 0

Document Verifica�on 0 0 0 0

Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 16270 16570 23676 16570

Fees for NRI/ Foreign Students 81190 82690 118220 83940

Fees for All Reserved Categories from Maharashtra Board 2345 2345 3345 2345

Fees for All Reserved Categories(Other than Maharashtra Board) 2345 2345 3345 2345

Fees to be paid for BMS Course by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics BMS A/c Fees to be paid for BAF/BFM/BSc IT by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Unaided A/c *** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 – 2019(DEGREE COLLEGE)

Fees to be paid for BMS Course by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics BMS A/c Fees to be paid for BAF/BFM/BSc IT by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Unaided A/c *** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 – 2019(DEGREE COLLEGE)

PARTICULARS THIRD YEAR

B.M.S. (Rs.) B.F.M. (Rs.) B.Sc. (I.T.) (Rs.) B.A.F (Rs)

Tui�on Fee 10000 10000 10000 10000

Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 6000 1000

Computer Prac�cals 1000 1000 2500 1000

Library Fee 300 600 1200 600

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500 500

Enrolment Fee

Examina�on Fee 1965 1965 1965 1965

Convoca�on Fee 250 250 250 250

E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50

Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 36 30

Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20

‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20

Project Fees 500 1000 1900 0

Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10

Refundable Deposits :

(i) Laboratory Deposit 0 0 0 0

(ii) Library Deposit 0 0 0 0

(iii) Cau�on Money 0 0 0 0

Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 17020 17820 25826 16820

Eligibility Fees 0 0 0 0

Document Verifica�on 0 0 0 0

Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 17020 16820 25826 16820

Fees for NRI/ Foreign Students 84940 83940 128970 83940

Fees for All Reserved Categories from Maharashtra Board 2595 2595 4495 2750

Fees for All Reserved Categories(Other than Maharashtra Board) 2595 2595 4495 2750

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Refund of FeesRefund of fees can be claimed as per Mumbai University's Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008

0.2859: Refund of Tui�on, Development and all other fees a�er cancella�on of admissions:

The candidates who have taken admission in under graduate courses in Govt. colleges, in Govt. aided and unaided courses

conducted by affiliated colleges, and recognized Ins�tu�ons may request for refund of fees a�er applying in wri�ng for

cancella�on of their admission to the course. The refund of fees as applicable shall be made on or before the 30th day

a�er the date of cancella�on and therea�er. The percentage of fees for the course shall be refunded to the candidate a�er

deduc�ng charges as follows:

Table – 1: Fees Deduc�on on cancella�on of admission

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)

Prior to Up to 20 days From 21st day From 51st day From A�er

Commencement A�er up to 50 days up to 80 days September 1st September

of academic

commencement

A�er

a�er the

to September

30th

term and

of the academic

Commencement

commencement

30th

instruc�on of

term of the

of the academic

of academic

the course

Course

term of the

term of the

Course

course or

August 31st

whichever is

earlier

Deduc�on

Rs. 500/-

20% of the total

30% of the total

50% of the total

60% of the total

100% of the total

Lump Sum amount of less. amount of fees. amount of fees. amount of fees. amount of fees.

NOTE:

The total amount considered for the refund of fees from

the commencement of academic term of the courses

including the following :

ii) The fee charged towards group insurance and all fee

components to be paid as University share (including

Vice-Chancellor fund, University fee for sports and

cultural ac�vi�es, E-charge, disaster management

fund, exam. Fee and Enrollment fee) are non-

refundable if payment is made by the college prior to

the date of cancella�on.

iii) Fee collected for iden�ty card and Library card,

admission form and prospectus, enrollment and any

other course specific fee are not refundable a�er the

commencement of the academic term.

iv) All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Cau�on Money

and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at the �me of

cancella�on.Provided that wherever admissions are

made through centralized admission process for

professional and / or for any other courses by other

competent Authori�es, the Refund Rules are

applicable if specified by such authori�es (as per the

rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year admission.

In case of admission to subsequent years of the

course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancella�on of

admission. Provided further that this refund rule is

concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other

professional statutory

bodies appointed for admission for relevant courses.

Further that 0.2859-A & 0.2859-B have been repealed and

the amended 0.2859 rela�ng to the refund of Tui�on Fees,

Development and all other fees a�er cancella�on of

admission for the Under Graduate Courses has been

brought into force with effect from the academic year

2008-2009.

Refund of College DepositApplica�on for the refund of college deposit must be

made within one year of the applicant ceasing to be a

student of the College, failing which the deposit amount

will be forfeited.

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Refund of FeesRefund of fees can be claimed as per Mumbai University's Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008

0.2859: Refund of Tui�on, Development and all other fees a�er cancella�on of admissions:

The candidates who have taken admission in under graduate courses in Govt. colleges, in Govt. aided and unaided courses

conducted by affiliated colleges, and recognized Ins�tu�ons may request for refund of fees a�er applying in wri�ng for

cancella�on of their admission to the course. The refund of fees as applicable shall be made on or before the 30th day

a�er the date of cancella�on and therea�er. The percentage of fees for the course shall be refunded to the candidate a�er

deduc�ng charges as follows:

Table – 1: Fees Deduc�on on cancella�on of admission

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)

Prior to Up to 20 days From 21st day From 51st day From A�er

Commencement A�er up to 50 days up to 80 days September 1st September

of academic

commencement

A�er

a�er the

to September

30th

term and

of the academic

Commencement

commencement

30th

instruc�on of

term of the

of the academic

of academic

the course

Course

term of the

term of the

Course

course or

August 31st

whichever is

earlier

Deduc�on

Rs. 500/-

20% of the total

30% of the total

50% of the total

60% of the total

100% of the total

Lump Sum amount of less. amount of fees. amount of fees. amount of fees. amount of fees.

NOTE:

The total amount considered for the refund of fees from

the commencement of academic term of the courses

including the following :

ii) The fee charged towards group insurance and all fee

components to be paid as University share (including

Vice-Chancellor fund, University fee for sports and

cultural ac�vi�es, E-charge, disaster management

fund, exam. Fee and Enrollment fee) are non-

refundable if payment is made by the college prior to

the date of cancella�on.

iii) Fee collected for iden�ty card and Library card,

admission form and prospectus, enrollment and any

other course specific fee are not refundable a�er the

commencement of the academic term.

iv) All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Cau�on Money

and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at the �me of

cancella�on.Provided that wherever admissions are

made through centralized admission process for

professional and / or for any other courses by other

competent Authori�es, the Refund Rules are

applicable if specified by such authori�es (as per the

rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year admission.

In case of admission to subsequent years of the

course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancella�on of

admission. Provided further that this refund rule is

concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other

professional statutory

bodies appointed for admission for relevant courses.

Further that 0.2859-A & 0.2859-B have been repealed and

the amended 0.2859 rela�ng to the refund of Tui�on Fees,

Development and all other fees a�er cancella�on of

admission for the Under Graduate Courses has been

brought into force with effect from the academic year

2008-2009.

Refund of College DepositApplica�on for the refund of college deposit must be

made within one year of the applicant ceasing to be a

student of the College, failing which the deposit amount

will be forfeited.

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POST GRADUATE COURSESAND OTHER

CERTIFICATE COURSES

ATTENDANCE FOR LEARNERS AS PER ORDINANCE

6086 OF UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

1. Every bonafide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to

keep terms for the given semester in a program of his

enrolment, only if he fulfills at least seventy five

percent (75%) of the a�endance taken as an average

of the total number of lectures, prac�cal's, tutorials

etc. wherein short and/or long excursions/field

visits/study tours organized by the college and

supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the

syllabus shall be credited to his a�endance for the

total no of periods which are otherwise delivered on

the material day/s. Further it is mandatory for every

learner to have min 50% a�endance for each subject

& an overall average a�endance has to be 75%.

2. Students par�cipa�ng in sports, cultural ac�vi�es,

N.S.S, N.C.C, Adult and Con�nuing Educa�on and

Extension wil l be permi�ed full credit for

lectures/prac�cal/tutorials missed by them as a

result of their par�cipa�on in N.C.C/N.S.S/A.C.E.E

camps, Inter-collegiate, Inter-University, State,

Na�ona l and Interna�ona l tournaments/

compe��ons and coaching camps, / training

sessions organized in par�cipa�on of these

tournaments / compe��ons. This credit shall be

allowed on the basis of produc�on of cer�ficate of

par�cipa�on in such authorized ac�vity from the

concerned organizers. The same shall be submi�ed

along with a prescribed form appended as Annexure

F which shall be verified by the teacher in charge and

the vice principal. This form then shall be submi�ed

ATTENDANCE NORMS

to the a�endance in charge in the college office on a

daily basis in case of an event held by the college or

within two working days of comple�on of events

held by other colleges.

3. The Principal of the concerned College shall be the

competent authority to condone the absentee of any

learner further up to addi�onal 25%, if deemed fit

and on recommenda�on of the a�endance

commi�ee of the college, wherein it is mandatory on

the commi�ee to do natural jus�ce by giving

personal hearing to every learner falling short of

minimum a�endance for keeping terms and

recommending case by case to the competent

authority having verified the genuineness and

gravity of the problem that jus�fies the learner to

remain absent, which generally shall be limited to his

own sickness, sickness of his parent, death of his

parent etc . supported by va l id ev idence,

documentary or otherwise.

4. Steps by College

1. Undertaking signed by parent as well as

student at the �me of admission.

2. Signatures taken from students against their

monthly a�endance.

3. Display of monthly a�endance on student

no�ce board.

4. Monthly le�ers and emails sent to Parents

informing of their wards a�endance.

5. Periodical parents mee�ng addressed

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POST GRADUATE COURSESAND OTHER

CERTIFICATE COURSES

ATTENDANCE FOR LEARNERS AS PER ORDINANCE

6086 OF UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

1. Every bonafide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to

keep terms for the given semester in a program of his

enrolment, only if he fulfills at least seventy five

percent (75%) of the a�endance taken as an average

of the total number of lectures, prac�cal's, tutorials

etc. wherein short and/or long excursions/field

visits/study tours organized by the college and

supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the

syllabus shall be credited to his a�endance for the

total no of periods which are otherwise delivered on

the material day/s. Further it is mandatory for every

learner to have min 50% a�endance for each subject

& an overall average a�endance has to be 75%.

2. Students par�cipa�ng in sports, cultural ac�vi�es,

N.S.S, N.C.C, Adult and Con�nuing Educa�on and

Extension wil l be permi�ed full credit for

lectures/prac�cal/tutorials missed by them as a

result of their par�cipa�on in N.C.C/N.S.S/A.C.E.E

camps, Inter-collegiate, Inter-University, State,

Na�ona l and Interna�ona l tournaments/

compe��ons and coaching camps, / training

sessions organized in par�cipa�on of these

tournaments / compe��ons. This credit shall be

allowed on the basis of produc�on of cer�ficate of

par�cipa�on in such authorized ac�vity from the

concerned organizers. The same shall be submi�ed

along with a prescribed form appended as Annexure

F which shall be verified by the teacher in charge and

the vice principal. This form then shall be submi�ed

ATTENDANCE NORMS

to the a�endance in charge in the college office on a

daily basis in case of an event held by the college or

within two working days of comple�on of events

held by other colleges.

3. The Principal of the concerned College shall be the

competent authority to condone the absentee of any

learner further up to addi�onal 25%, if deemed fit

and on recommenda�on of the a�endance

commi�ee of the college, wherein it is mandatory on

the commi�ee to do natural jus�ce by giving

personal hearing to every learner falling short of

minimum a�endance for keeping terms and

recommending case by case to the competent

authority having verified the genuineness and

gravity of the problem that jus�fies the learner to

remain absent, which generally shall be limited to his

own sickness, sickness of his parent, death of his

parent etc . supported by va l id ev idence,

documentary or otherwise.

4. Steps by College

1. Undertaking signed by parent as well as

student at the �me of admission.

2. Signatures taken from students against their

monthly a�endance.

3. Display of monthly a�endance on student

no�ce board.

4. Monthly le�ers and emails sent to Parents

informing of their wards a�endance.

5. Periodical parents mee�ng addressed

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Curriculum

The course consists of 16 papers, 8 at part I and 8 at part II.

(Special Courses in Advanced Accoun�ng, Business Management and Banking & Finance)

Post Graduate Courses

About M.ComMasters of Commerce is a natural extension of the

undergraduate course in Commerce i.e. B.Com. The most

common specializa�ons are in Advance Accountancy,

Business Management and Banking & Finance. Keeping in

view the growing demand by our students to start the

M.Com.course, we at NM College have offered the

M.Com. (Advance Accoun�ng) from the academic year

2010-2011, M.Com (Business Management) and (Banking

& Finance) Course from the academic year 2013-2014. It is

a two year masters program comprising of two semesters

every year. i.e overall M.Com is a four semester masters

program.

Category AA B & F BM

Open 71.25% 71.08% 66.60%

Gujara� Minority 70.35% 64.43% 64.63%

Others 67.93% 60.18% 62.20%

PH / LD 54.00% 49.58% --

M.Com Cutoff - 2017-18

Admission Informa�on

O.5977: A learner for being eligible for admission to the

Post Graduate Programme i.e. Master of Commerce, shall

have passed the examina�on for the degree of Bachelor of

Commerce (three years / Six Semester integrated course)

or the degree B. Com. (Old Course) or the other Semester

based Programmes i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (Banking &

Insurance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng &

Finance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) or

Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) of this

University, or an examina�on of any other University

recognized as equivalent thereto.

Students seeking admissions to this college are required to

apply in the prescribed form. Students must affix recent

photograph on the filled admission form along with copies

of the statement of TY mark sheet for verifica�on to the

office staff. Incomplete forms will be rejected. The merit

list will be displayed in the college as per University

guidelines, and all selected students should submit

original documents as men�oned in the list below.

List of Required Documents

A. For applica�on along with the duly filled form:

1. Photocopies of mark sheet of Gradua�ons (TY

B.Com./B M S/BA F/B M M / B B I) / equivalent

examina�on

2. Cer�ficate in case of Gujara� Speaking Minority

candidates

3. Caste Cer�ficate, if applicable

4. Any other cer�ficate for claiming benefit in admission

under different quota like Sports, Cultural Ac�vi�es,

Physically handicapped, Freedom Fighter etc.

5. In case of students from boards other than Mumbai

University, “Provisional statement of Eligibility” issued

by the University of Mumbai is necessary for

acceptance of the applica�on form.

B. For confirma�on of admission:

1. Originals of the above men�oned documents.

2. 3 passport size colour photographs (recent)

3. 3 Self addressed envelopes with Rs.5/- stamp pasted

on the envelope.

4. Cheque or DD in favour of “NarseeMonjee College of

Commerce and Economics”. Payment of fees is by

cheque/DD only.

All admissions are made in the college according

to the admission schedule sent by the university.

Any seat that falls vacant due to cancella�on is

filled on merit basis in the next list

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION (M.Com.)

Applicable to the students admi�ed to Part I of the M.com. course from the academic year 2016-2017 and to the students

of m.com. Part II admi�ed from the academic year 2017-2018.

The performance of the learners will be evaluated in two Components. One component will be the Internal Assessment

component carrying 40% marks and the second component will be the Semester wise End Term Examina�on component

carrying 60% marks. The alloca�on of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End Examina�ons will be as shown

below:

A) Internal Assessment - 40% (40 Marks)

The Internal Assessment will consist of one class test of 40 marks for each course excluding projects. These examina�ons

shall be of 1 hour and 30 minutes dura�on.

B) Semester End Assessment - 60% (60 Marks)

i. Dura�on - These examina�ons shall be of 2 Hours dura�on.

ii. Ques�on Course Pa�ern:-

a. There shall be four ques�ons each of 15 marks.

b. All ques�ons shall be compulsory with internal choice within the ques�ons.

c. Ques�on may be subdivided into sub-ques�ons a, b, c...and the alloca�on of marks depend on the weightage

of the topic.

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Semester

I

Semester II

Common subjects for all three courses

Strategic Management

Research Methodology for Business

Economics for Business Decisions

Macro Economics concepts and Applica�ons Cost and Management Accoun�ng

Corporate Finance

Business Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility

E-Commerce

Entrepreneurial Management

Supply Chain Management and Logis�cs

Human Resource Management

Adver�sing & Sales Management

Organiza�onal Behavior

Retail Management

Project Work I

Project Work II

Banking & Finance

Commercial Bank Management Investment Management

Financial Markets Interna�onal Finance

Treasury Management Financial Services

Project Work I Project Work II

Advanced Accoun�ng

Advanced Financial accoun�ng Financial Management

Advanced Cost Accoun�ng

Indirect Tax

Direct Tax Corporate Financial Accoun�ng

Project Work I Project Work II

Business Management

Semester III Semester IV

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Curriculum

The course consists of 16 papers, 8 at part I and 8 at part II.

(Special Courses in Advanced Accoun�ng, Business Management and Banking & Finance)

Post Graduate Courses

About M.ComMasters of Commerce is a natural extension of the

undergraduate course in Commerce i.e. B.Com. The most

common specializa�ons are in Advance Accountancy,

Business Management and Banking & Finance. Keeping in

view the growing demand by our students to start the

M.Com.course, we at NM College have offered the

M.Com. (Advance Accoun�ng) from the academic year

2010-2011, M.Com (Business Management) and (Banking

& Finance) Course from the academic year 2013-2014. It is

a two year masters program comprising of two semesters

every year. i.e overall M.Com is a four semester masters

program.

Category AA B & F BM

Open 71.25% 71.08% 66.60%

Gujara� Minority 70.35% 64.43% 64.63%

Others 67.93% 60.18% 62.20%

PH / LD 54.00% 49.58% --

M.Com Cutoff - 2017-18

Admission Informa�on

O.5977: A learner for being eligible for admission to the

Post Graduate Programme i.e. Master of Commerce, shall

have passed the examina�on for the degree of Bachelor of

Commerce (three years / Six Semester integrated course)

or the degree B. Com. (Old Course) or the other Semester

based Programmes i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (Banking &

Insurance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Accoun�ng &

Finance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) or

Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) of this

University, or an examina�on of any other University

recognized as equivalent thereto.

Students seeking admissions to this college are required to

apply in the prescribed form. Students must affix recent

photograph on the filled admission form along with copies

of the statement of TY mark sheet for verifica�on to the

office staff. Incomplete forms will be rejected. The merit

list will be displayed in the college as per University

guidelines, and all selected students should submit

original documents as men�oned in the list below.

List of Required Documents

A. For applica�on along with the duly filled form:

1. Photocopies of mark sheet of Gradua�ons (TY

B.Com./B M S/BA F/B M M / B B I) / equivalent

examina�on

2. Cer�ficate in case of Gujara� Speaking Minority

candidates

3. Caste Cer�ficate, if applicable

4. Any other cer�ficate for claiming benefit in admission

under different quota like Sports, Cultural Ac�vi�es,

Physically handicapped, Freedom Fighter etc.

5. In case of students from boards other than Mumbai

University, “Provisional statement of Eligibility” issued

by the University of Mumbai is necessary for

acceptance of the applica�on form.

B. For confirma�on of admission:

1. Originals of the above men�oned documents.

2. 3 passport size colour photographs (recent)

3. 3 Self addressed envelopes with Rs.5/- stamp pasted

on the envelope.

4. Cheque or DD in favour of “NarseeMonjee College of

Commerce and Economics”. Payment of fees is by

cheque/DD only.

All admissions are made in the college according

to the admission schedule sent by the university.

Any seat that falls vacant due to cancella�on is

filled on merit basis in the next list

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION (M.Com.)

Applicable to the students admi�ed to Part I of the M.com. course from the academic year 2016-2017 and to the students

of m.com. Part II admi�ed from the academic year 2017-2018.

The performance of the learners will be evaluated in two Components. One component will be the Internal Assessment

component carrying 40% marks and the second component will be the Semester wise End Term Examina�on component

carrying 60% marks. The alloca�on of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End Examina�ons will be as shown

below:

A) Internal Assessment - 40% (40 Marks)

The Internal Assessment will consist of one class test of 40 marks for each course excluding projects. These examina�ons

shall be of 1 hour and 30 minutes dura�on.

B) Semester End Assessment - 60% (60 Marks)

i. Dura�on - These examina�ons shall be of 2 Hours dura�on.

ii. Ques�on Course Pa�ern:-

a. There shall be four ques�ons each of 15 marks.

b. All ques�ons shall be compulsory with internal choice within the ques�ons.

c. Ques�on may be subdivided into sub-ques�ons a, b, c...and the alloca�on of marks depend on the weightage

of the topic.

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52 53

Semester

I

Semester II

Common subjects for all three courses

Strategic Management

Research Methodology for Business

Economics for Business Decisions

Macro Economics concepts and Applica�ons Cost and Management Accoun�ng

Corporate Finance

Business Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility

E-Commerce

Entrepreneurial Management

Supply Chain Management and Logis�cs

Human Resource Management

Adver�sing & Sales Management

Organiza�onal Behavior

Retail Management

Project Work I

Project Work II

Banking & Finance

Commercial Bank Management Investment Management

Financial Markets Interna�onal Finance

Treasury Management Financial Services

Project Work I Project Work II

Advanced Accoun�ng

Advanced Financial accoun�ng Financial Management

Advanced Cost Accoun�ng

Indirect Tax

Direct Tax Corporate Financial Accoun�ng

Project Work I Project Work II

Business Management

Semester III Semester IV

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Grade Marks Grade Points SGPA / CGPA

O 70 & above 7 7 & Above

A 60 to 69.99 6 6 to 6.99

B 55 to 59.99 5 5 to 5.99

C 50 to 54.99 4 4 to 4.99

D 45 to 49.99 3 3 to 3.99

E 40 to 44.99 2 2 to 2.99

F (Fail) 39.99 & below 1 1 to 1.99

Allowed to Keep Terms (ATKT)

1) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespec�ve of number of courses of failure in the semester I.

2) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if he/she passes each of the semester I and Semester II OR a

learner fails in not more than two courses of Semester I and not more than two courses of Semester II.

Responsibility of Assessment

The assessment of Internal Assessment as men�oned above for the Semester I to IV shall be processed by the Colleges /

Ins�tu�ons / University Departments of their learners while the University shall conduct the assessment of the Semester

End Examina�on for Semesters I to IV. The Internal Assessment marks of learners appearing for Semester I to IV shall be

submi�ed to the University by the respec�ve colleges/ Ins�tu�ons before the commencement of respec�ve Semester

End Examina�ons. The results shall be declared by the University a�er processing the marks obtained by the learner in the

Internal Assessment and the marks awarded to the learners in Semester End Examina�on. The grade card shall be issued

by the University a�er conver�ng the marks into grades.

PASSING STANDARDS:

The learner to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the course

consists of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on. The learner shall obtain minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 16 out

of 40) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examina�on (i.e. 24 out of 60) separately, to pass the

course and minimum of Grade E in the project component, wherever applicable to pass a par�cular semester. A learner

will be said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on together.

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 – 2019(POST GRADUATE COURSES)

Fees to be paid for MCOM by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Unaided A/c *** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

PARTICULARS PART - I PART - II

M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com.

(AA) (BF) (BM) (AA) (BF) (BM)

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Tui�on Fee 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000

Registra�on Fee 800 800 800 0 0 0

Registra�on Form Fee 25 25 25 0 0 0

Laboratory Fee 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500

Library Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100

Iden�ty Card 50 50 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250

Development Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500

Convoca�on Fee 0 0 0 250 250 250

University Examina�on Fee 2888 2888 2888 2888 2888 2888

E-Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50 50

University Sports & Cultural Fee 30 30 30 30 30 30

Vice – Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20 20 20

E-Charges 20 20 20 20 20 20

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10 10 10

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fees 25 25 25 25 25 25

Ashwamegha Fees 20 20 20 20 20 20

Refundable Deposit

(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250 0 0 0

(iii) Cau�on Money 150 150 150 0 0 0

Total 14638 14638 14638 13663 13663 13663

Fees for All Reserved Categories 3288 3288 3288 3538 3538 3538

from Maharashtra Board

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Grade Marks Grade Points SGPA / CGPA

O 70 & above 7 7 & Above

A 60 to 69.99 6 6 to 6.99

B 55 to 59.99 5 5 to 5.99

C 50 to 54.99 4 4 to 4.99

D 45 to 49.99 3 3 to 3.99

E 40 to 44.99 2 2 to 2.99

F (Fail) 39.99 & below 1 1 to 1.99

Allowed to Keep Terms (ATKT)

1) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespec�ve of number of courses of failure in the semester I.

2) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if he/she passes each of the semester I and Semester II OR a

learner fails in not more than two courses of Semester I and not more than two courses of Semester II.

Responsibility of Assessment

The assessment of Internal Assessment as men�oned above for the Semester I to IV shall be processed by the Colleges /

Ins�tu�ons / University Departments of their learners while the University shall conduct the assessment of the Semester

End Examina�on for Semesters I to IV. The Internal Assessment marks of learners appearing for Semester I to IV shall be

submi�ed to the University by the respec�ve colleges/ Ins�tu�ons before the commencement of respec�ve Semester

End Examina�ons. The results shall be declared by the University a�er processing the marks obtained by the learner in the

Internal Assessment and the marks awarded to the learners in Semester End Examina�on. The grade card shall be issued

by the University a�er conver�ng the marks into grades.

PASSING STANDARDS:

The learner to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the course

consists of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on. The learner shall obtain minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 16 out

of 40) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examina�on (i.e. 24 out of 60) separately, to pass the

course and minimum of Grade E in the project component, wherever applicable to pass a par�cular semester. A learner

will be said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment & Semester End Examina�on together.

Revised Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2008-2009 onwards As per the University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07.07.2008

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 – 2019(POST GRADUATE COURSES)

Fees to be paid for MCOM by Demand Dra� in favour of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Unaided A/c *** Rs.40/- on Rs.2,00,000/- PolicyFees men�oned in the chart are subject to revision from �me to �me by the University of Mumbai

PARTICULARS PART - I PART - II

M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com.

(AA) (BF) (BM) (AA) (BF) (BM)

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Tui�on Fee 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000

Registra�on Fee 800 800 800 0 0 0

Registra�on Form Fee 25 25 25 0 0 0

Laboratory Fee 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500

Library Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Ac�vi�es 250 250 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100

Iden�ty Card 50 50 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50

U�lity Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250

Development Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500

Convoca�on Fee 0 0 0 250 250 250

University Examina�on Fee 2888 2888 2888 2888 2888 2888

E-Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50 50

University Sports & Cultural Fee 30 30 30 30 30 30

Vice – Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20 20 20

E-Charges 20 20 20 20 20 20

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10 10 10

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fees 25 25 25 25 25 25

Ashwamegha Fees 20 20 20 20 20 20

Refundable Deposit

(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250 0 0 0

(iii) Cau�on Money 150 150 150 0 0 0

Total 14638 14638 14638 13663 13663 13663

Fees for All Reserved Categories 3288 3288 3288 3538 3538 3538

from Maharashtra Board

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Students can cancel the admissions, and the documents

will be returned immediately or latest within 48 working

hours.

NOTE: The total amount considered for the refund of fees

from the commencement of academic term of the courses

includes the following :

a. The fee charged towards group insurance and all

fee components to be paid as University share

(including Vice-Chancellor fund, University fee

for sports and cultural ac�vi�es, E-charge,

Disaster Management Fund, Exam Fee and

Enrolment fee) are non-refundable if payment is

made to the college prior to the date of

cancella�on.

b. Fee collected for Iden�ty card and Library card,

admission form and prospectus, enrolment and

any other course specific fee are not refundable

a�er the commencement of the academic term.

c. All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Cau�on

Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at

the �me of cancella�on.

Given below are the ordinances regarding refund of fees

for the M.Com. Class:

O.3574:

1. The registra�on fees once paid for the post

graduate course will not be refunded for any

reason.

2. The tui�on fees paid by the candidate for the

course in which he is registered as a post

graduate student will be refunded to him, if he

leaves the said course without a�ending any

lectures, seminars or prac�cal, subject to the

Refund of fees

deduc�on of 25% of the tui�on fees therefrom as

the administra�ve charges. An applica�on by the

candidate for such refund wil l only be

entertained if it is received by the Registrar/Head

of the University Department within fi�een days

from the date of commencement of the lectures

of the academic year for which the fees is paid.

3. The tui�on fees paid by a candidate for the

course in which he is registered as a post

graduate student will be refunded to him if he

leaves the said course and joins another course of

this university for which he has applied at the

same �me and the selec�on of the new course of

this University is made later, subject to the

deduc�on of 25% therefrom as administra�ve

charges. An applica�on by the candidate for such

refund will only be entertained if it is received by

the Registrar/Head of the University Department

w i t h i n fi � e e n d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e o f

commencement of the lectures of his paying the

tui�on fees for the new course.

REFUND OF COLLEGE DEPOSIT: Applica�on for the

refund of College deposit must be made within one year of

the applicant ceasing to be a student of the College, failing

which the deposit amount will be forfeited.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

Other Cer�fied Courses & Oral Training Centres

a. SAP ERP Training Programme

• Courses offered in SAP - FI, SD, MM, HCM, ABAP

• Key Differen�ators

– Expert personalised profiling

– Classroom / Online training

– Extended career support services

b. Chartered Accountancy

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics is the one of the colleges selected by WIRC of

ICAI to offer the Oral Coaching Program for Chartered

Accountancy examina�ons.

Brief: The Chartered Accountancy course consists of

three levels i.e. Common Proficiency Test (CPT),

Intermediate ( integrated Profess ional

Competence) Course ( I P C C) and Final

Examina�on (CA Final).

Timing: The lectures are generally conducted from 6pm

to 9pm. However �mings may change

depending on batch requirements.

Fees: CPT: Rs. 11,000

IPCC: Rs. 24,000

Dura�on: CPT: Approximately Four to Five Months;

IPCC: Approximately Six Months.

We are also in the process of offering Crash

Course for CPT and IPCC which shall be held for

15 days and 1 month respec�vely.

Write-up: On becoming a Chartered Accountant (CA) an

indiv idual can become a Profess ional

Prac��oner prac�cing as an Auditor or a Tax

consu l tant , etc . A C A may a l so be a

M a n a g e m e n t C o n s u l t a n t p r o v i d i n g

Management Consultancy Services in nature of

investment advisory, informa�on technology,

etc. An individual may also opt for Industry

Employment and may hold top posi�ons like

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of an organiza�on,

etc.

c. Cost & Management Accountant (formerly known as

Cost & Works Accountant)

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics is one of the centres nominated by ICAI to

impart training to the students intending to pursue their

Career in Cost Accoun�ng. NM College In associa�on with

ICAI provides classroom coaching to the students.

Brief: The course consists of three levels i.e. Founda�on

Course, Intermediate Course and Final Course

Timing: The lectures are conducted from 6pm to 9pm.

Fees: Founda�on Course: Rs. 4,000

Intermediate Course: Rs. 20,000

Dura�on: Founda�on Course: Approximately Six Months

Intermediate Course: Approximately Six

Months

Write-up: On becoming a Cost and Management

Accountant (CMA) an individual can become a

Professional Prac��oner prac�cing as a Cost

Auditor or a Tax consultant, etc. A CMA may

also be a Management Consultant providing

Consul tancy Ser v ices in the areas of

Management Repor�ng, Budge�ng, etc. An

ind iv idua l may a l so opt for Indust r y

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Students can cancel the admissions, and the documents

will be returned immediately or latest within 48 working

hours.

NOTE: The total amount considered for the refund of fees

from the commencement of academic term of the courses

includes the following :

a. The fee charged towards group insurance and all

fee components to be paid as University share

(including Vice-Chancellor fund, University fee

for sports and cultural ac�vi�es, E-charge,

Disaster Management Fund, Exam Fee and

Enrolment fee) are non-refundable if payment is

made to the college prior to the date of

cancella�on.

b. Fee collected for Iden�ty card and Library card,

admission form and prospectus, enrolment and

any other course specific fee are not refundable

a�er the commencement of the academic term.

c. All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Cau�on

Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at

the �me of cancella�on.

Given below are the ordinances regarding refund of fees

for the M.Com. Class:

O.3574:

1. The registra�on fees once paid for the post

graduate course will not be refunded for any

reason.

2. The tui�on fees paid by the candidate for the

course in which he is registered as a post

graduate student will be refunded to him, if he

leaves the said course without a�ending any

lectures, seminars or prac�cal, subject to the

Refund of fees

deduc�on of 25% of the tui�on fees therefrom as

the administra�ve charges. An applica�on by the

candidate for such refund wil l only be

entertained if it is received by the Registrar/Head

of the University Department within fi�een days

from the date of commencement of the lectures

of the academic year for which the fees is paid.

3. The tui�on fees paid by a candidate for the

course in which he is registered as a post

graduate student will be refunded to him if he

leaves the said course and joins another course of

this university for which he has applied at the

same �me and the selec�on of the new course of

this University is made later, subject to the

deduc�on of 25% therefrom as administra�ve

charges. An applica�on by the candidate for such

refund will only be entertained if it is received by

the Registrar/Head of the University Department

w i t h i n fi � e e n d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e o f

commencement of the lectures of his paying the

tui�on fees for the new course.

REFUND OF COLLEGE DEPOSIT: Applica�on for the

refund of College deposit must be made within one year of

the applicant ceasing to be a student of the College, failing

which the deposit amount will be forfeited.

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

Other Cer�fied Courses & Oral Training Centres

a. SAP ERP Training Programme

• Courses offered in SAP - FI, SD, MM, HCM, ABAP

• Key Differen�ators

– Expert personalised profiling

– Classroom / Online training

– Extended career support services

b. Chartered Accountancy

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics is the one of the colleges selected by WIRC of

ICAI to offer the Oral Coaching Program for Chartered

Accountancy examina�ons.

Brief: The Chartered Accountancy course consists of

three levels i.e. Common Proficiency Test (CPT),

Intermediate ( integrated Profess ional

Competence) Course ( I P C C) and Final

Examina�on (CA Final).

Timing: The lectures are generally conducted from 6pm

to 9pm. However �mings may change

depending on batch requirements.

Fees: CPT: Rs. 11,000

IPCC: Rs. 24,000

Dura�on: CPT: Approximately Four to Five Months;

IPCC: Approximately Six Months.

We are also in the process of offering Crash

Course for CPT and IPCC which shall be held for

15 days and 1 month respec�vely.

Write-up: On becoming a Chartered Accountant (CA) an

indiv idual can become a Profess ional

Prac��oner prac�cing as an Auditor or a Tax

consu l tant , etc . A C A may a l so be a

M a n a g e m e n t C o n s u l t a n t p r o v i d i n g

Management Consultancy Services in nature of

investment advisory, informa�on technology,

etc. An individual may also opt for Industry

Employment and may hold top posi�ons like

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of an organiza�on,

etc.

c. Cost & Management Accountant (formerly known as

Cost & Works Accountant)

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics is one of the centres nominated by ICAI to

impart training to the students intending to pursue their

Career in Cost Accoun�ng. NM College In associa�on with

ICAI provides classroom coaching to the students.

Brief: The course consists of three levels i.e. Founda�on

Course, Intermediate Course and Final Course

Timing: The lectures are conducted from 6pm to 9pm.

Fees: Founda�on Course: Rs. 4,000

Intermediate Course: Rs. 20,000

Dura�on: Founda�on Course: Approximately Six Months

Intermediate Course: Approximately Six

Months

Write-up: On becoming a Cost and Management

Accountant (CMA) an individual can become a

Professional Prac��oner prac�cing as a Cost

Auditor or a Tax consultant, etc. A CMA may

also be a Management Consultant providing

Consul tancy Ser v ices in the areas of

Management Repor�ng, Budge�ng, etc. An

ind iv idua l may a l so opt for Indust r y

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CO-CURRICULARAND

EXTRA CURRICULARACTIVITIES

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

58

Employment and may hold good posi�ons like

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of an organiza�on,

loca�on head for Manufacturing Facili�es, etc.

d. NSE Cer�fied Capital Market Professional (NCCMP)

Course

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics in associa�on with Na�onal Stock Exchange

offers a 100 hours program, spanning over 2 – 3 months

and covering theore�cal and prac�cal training in subjects

related to capital markets.

Brief: The course consists of five subjects, namely

Macro Economics , F inanc ia l Markets ,

Deriva�ves, Fundamental Analysis and

Technical Analysis.

Timing: The lectures are conducted from 6.00 pm to

9.00 pm five days a week.

Fees: Rs. 20,060 (Inclusive of GST)

Dura�on: 100 hour course which spans approximately

over 3 to 4 months

Write-up: On comple�on of the course an individual

should be able to make well informed

investment decisions for himself in shares of a

company as well as in the newer avenue of

deriva�ves. An individual may also become a

professional advisor a�er acquiring more

prac�cal experience; he may also opt for

Industry Employment and may become

research analyst, etc.

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CO-CURRICULARAND

EXTRA CURRICULARACTIVITIES

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

58

Employment and may hold good posi�ons like

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of an organiza�on,

loca�on head for Manufacturing Facili�es, etc.

d. NSE Cer�fied Capital Market Professional (NCCMP)

Course

SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics in associa�on with Na�onal Stock Exchange

offers a 100 hours program, spanning over 2 – 3 months

and covering theore�cal and prac�cal training in subjects

related to capital markets.

Brief: The course consists of five subjects, namely

Macro Economics , F inanc ia l Markets ,

Deriva�ves, Fundamental Analysis and

Technical Analysis.

Timing: The lectures are conducted from 6.00 pm to

9.00 pm five days a week.

Fees: Rs. 20,060 (Inclusive of GST)

Dura�on: 100 hour course which spans approximately

over 3 to 4 months

Write-up: On comple�on of the course an individual

should be able to make well informed

investment decisions for himself in shares of a

company as well as in the newer avenue of

deriva�ves. An individual may also become a

professional advisor a�er acquiring more

prac�cal experience; he may also opt for

Industry Employment and may become

research analyst, etc.

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College Festivals & Meets

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

60 61

Umang 2017One of the pioneers in intercollegiate fes�vals in the city of

Mumbai, is the NMs very own Umang. Umang is not just a

cultural fes�val, but a huge pla�orm for the youth to

express themselves freely. It is visited by more than 50,000

people and more than 200 colleges and universi�es take

part in Umang with students from all over Mumbai and

outsta�on, there's an array of different events, ranging

from gaming to crea�ve wri�ng, from management to

performing arts. There are also some exci�ng workshops.

Umang is sponsored by big companies while there are

separate sponsors for the workshops conducted, media

partners, and cafeteria partners. Umang 2017, in its 18th

year, a journey packed with mys�cism, thrill and

adventure awaited all owing to its theme of 'A Passport

Full of Stamps'.

InsightDeveloped under the aegis of Finance and Investment Cell,

Insight, NM's college business, finance and economics

meet was held on 7th - 9th of February. It turned out to be

a huge success. With its innova�ve events and outstanding

speaker sessions it stood out uniquely from the other fests

happening in the city. Students from various colleges like

Christ University of Bangalore, Gargi College from Delhi;

SLS Pune; Jindal College Sonipat; St. Stephens, Delhi; and

various top colleges from Mumbai par�cipated for events.

The Global Youth Economic SummitA pioneering event conducted to provide students an

opportunity to express their views and exper�se on a

professional pla�orm. Aimed at developing a futuris�c

world economy, GYES a�racted 300+ delegates and came

out to be one of the largest Summits organized by a

student body in the country. The meet consisted of three

main agendas- Blockchain Technology, Emerging

Superpowers of the Near Future and Ar�ficial Intelligence

- specifically chosen to provide opportuni�es for the youth

to tune into the latest economic issues. Honourable Union

Minister Mrs. Smri� Irani's gave the Valedictory address of

The Global Youth Economic Summit. The Union Minister

chose to have an interac�ve session to establish a be�er

connect with the youth and to directly address their

concerns about the economy and the future of our na�on.

It succeeded to engage the youth in understanding

developments in emerging areas impac�ng economies of

the world and to provide the par�cipa�ng students an

opportunity to express their views and exper�se on a

professional pla�orm.

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College Festivals & Meets

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

60 61

Umang 2017One of the pioneers in intercollegiate fes�vals in the city of

Mumbai, is the NMs very own Umang. Umang is not just a

cultural fes�val, but a huge pla�orm for the youth to

express themselves freely. It is visited by more than 50,000

people and more than 200 colleges and universi�es take

part in Umang with students from all over Mumbai and

outsta�on, there's an array of different events, ranging

from gaming to crea�ve wri�ng, from management to

performing arts. There are also some exci�ng workshops.

Umang is sponsored by big companies while there are

separate sponsors for the workshops conducted, media

partners, and cafeteria partners. Umang 2017, in its 18th

year, a journey packed with mys�cism, thrill and

adventure awaited all owing to its theme of 'A Passport

Full of Stamps'.

InsightDeveloped under the aegis of Finance and Investment Cell,

Insight, NM's college business, finance and economics

meet was held on 7th - 9th of February. It turned out to be

a huge success. With its innova�ve events and outstanding

speaker sessions it stood out uniquely from the other fests

happening in the city. Students from various colleges like

Christ University of Bangalore, Gargi College from Delhi;

SLS Pune; Jindal College Sonipat; St. Stephens, Delhi; and

various top colleges from Mumbai par�cipated for events.

The Global Youth Economic SummitA pioneering event conducted to provide students an

opportunity to express their views and exper�se on a

professional pla�orm. Aimed at developing a futuris�c

world economy, GYES a�racted 300+ delegates and came

out to be one of the largest Summits organized by a

student body in the country. The meet consisted of three

main agendas- Blockchain Technology, Emerging

Superpowers of the Near Future and Ar�ficial Intelligence

- specifically chosen to provide opportuni�es for the youth

to tune into the latest economic issues. Honourable Union

Minister Mrs. Smri� Irani's gave the Valedictory address of

The Global Youth Economic Summit. The Union Minister

chose to have an interac�ve session to establish a be�er

connect with the youth and to directly address their

concerns about the economy and the future of our na�on.

It succeeded to engage the youth in understanding

developments in emerging areas impac�ng economies of

the world and to provide the par�cipa�ng students an

opportunity to express their views and exper�se on a

professional pla�orm.

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Social Outreach Programs

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Na�onal Social Service Scheme (NSS UNIT)

The college also aims at the social development of the students & crea�ng

awareness regarding their role as a part of the society. Na�onal Social

Service (NSS unit) of the college introduced in 1966, aims at involving

students in the mainstream society, as a part of their social responsibility.

Department of Life Long Learning and Extension (DLLE)The Department of Life Long Learning and Extension is a statutory department of the University of Mumbai, set up

thon 12 October 1978. It has been formed to promote and to have meaningful and sustained rapport between the university and the community. The mo�o of DLLE is “To reach the unreached”. A total of 77 students have registered. This year the college has undertaken three projects. Survey of Women Status: This project has been designed to study the status of women and to understand their challenges and problems in today's �mes, while Career Project aims at educa�ng students of the various careers available to them and how to make right career choices. While the industry oriented project Aims at building skills of the students.

• Students are eligible to get grace of 10 marks under ordinance 0.229 of the university of Mumbai a�er successful comple�on of 120 hours in NSS and DLLE.

• Students are eligible to get grace of 10 marks under ordinance 0.229 of the university of Mumbai for par�cipa�on in Sports and Cultural Ac�vity.

Rotaract Club NM College (RCNM)

In its 21st year, the Rotaract club of NM College organised

a number of social and cultural ac�vi�es, endeavouring to

a make a difference and bring about palpable change in

society. These ac�vi�es directly target the youth and

ensure all round development, providing them a pla�orm

to hone their skills.

EnactusEnactus is an interna�onal nonprofit organiza�on dedicated to inspiring students to improve the world through entrepreneurial ac�on. It provides a pla�orm for teams of outstanding university students to create community development projects that put people's own ingenuity and talents at the center of improving their livelihoods. Guided by educators and supported by business leaders, the students take the kind of entrepreneurial approach that empowers people to be a part of their own success. Their work transforms both the lives of the people we serve, and in turn, the lives of the students as they develop into more effec�ve, values-driven leaders.

Key Partners & Donors: KPMG, Zee Channels, Walmart, Unilever, Ford, Coca-Cola, Hersheys, etc to name a few.

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Social Outreach Programs

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Na�onal Social Service Scheme (NSS UNIT)

The college also aims at the social development of the students & crea�ng

awareness regarding their role as a part of the society. Na�onal Social

Service (NSS unit) of the college introduced in 1966, aims at involving

students in the mainstream society, as a part of their social responsibility.

Department of Life Long Learning and Extension (DLLE)The Department of Life Long Learning and Extension is a statutory department of the University of Mumbai, set up

thon 12 October 1978. It has been formed to promote and to have meaningful and sustained rapport between the university and the community. The mo�o of DLLE is “To reach the unreached”. A total of 77 students have registered. This year the college has undertaken three projects. Survey of Women Status: This project has been designed to study the status of women and to understand their challenges and problems in today's �mes, while Career Project aims at educa�ng students of the various careers available to them and how to make right career choices. While the industry oriented project Aims at building skills of the students.

• Students are eligible to get grace of 10 marks under ordinance 0.229 of the university of Mumbai a�er successful comple�on of 120 hours in NSS and DLLE.

• Students are eligible to get grace of 10 marks under ordinance 0.229 of the university of Mumbai for par�cipa�on in Sports and Cultural Ac�vity.

Rotaract Club NM College (RCNM)

In its 21st year, the Rotaract club of NM College organised

a number of social and cultural ac�vi�es, endeavouring to

a make a difference and bring about palpable change in

society. These ac�vi�es directly target the youth and

ensure all round development, providing them a pla�orm

to hone their skills.

EnactusEnactus is an interna�onal nonprofit organiza�on dedicated to inspiring students to improve the world through entrepreneurial ac�on. It provides a pla�orm for teams of outstanding university students to create community development projects that put people's own ingenuity and talents at the center of improving their livelihoods. Guided by educators and supported by business leaders, the students take the kind of entrepreneurial approach that empowers people to be a part of their own success. Their work transforms both the lives of the people we serve, and in turn, the lives of the students as they develop into more effec�ve, values-driven leaders.

Key Partners & Donors: KPMG, Zee Channels, Walmart, Unilever, Ford, Coca-Cola, Hersheys, etc to name a few.

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Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics provides excellent infrastructure for sports such as stadiums, best

coaches for training. It encourages students to par�cipate in various sports such as Chess, Badminton, Cricket at

Intercollegiate level, state level, Na�onal level and Interna�onal Level.

Sports at NM

Sport Stars of N.M. College

Chirag She�yT.Y.B.Com.Badminton

Shivani DesaiT.Y.B.Com

Tennis

Vatsal GandhiS.Y.B.Com

Tennis

Urmil ShahS.Y.B.Com

Gymnas�cs

Tanshi AgarwalS.Y.B.ComShoo�ng

Jainam RanawatT.Y.B.Com

Diving

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

EnvisageThe college publishes an interdisciplinary students'

Research journal 'ENVISAGE' with ISSN 2395-7212,

which gives an opportunity to students to develop cri�cal

thinking skills needed to succeed in academia and the real

business world.

EpsilonDepartment of Economics organizes An Annual

Intercollegiate Research paper presenta�on compe��on

'EPSILON', wherein students undertake research work

and present papers in the subjects of Economics, Poli�cs,

Commerce and Finance.

IntentThe college organizes an Annual Business Plan

Compe��on, INTENT wherein par�cipa�ng students

conduct market research. It encourages the students to

have an entrepreneurial outlook. Winners are awarded

Research & Other Ac�vi�escash prizes to encourage them to put their plans into

ac�on.

Ebulle�nEvery department of the college publishes a monthly e-

bulle�n wherein students contribute ar�cles on

contemporary issues both within and beyond the syllabus.

Academia-Industry Interac�on1. Mr. NIlesh Shah, MD & CEO, Kotak Mahindra AMC

2. Mr. Prashant Jain, CIO & Execu�ve Director, HDFC

Mutual Fund

3. Mr. Chintan Haria, Fund Manager and Head of Product

Development & Stratergy, ICICI Pruden�al Mutual

Fund

4. Ms. Amisha Vora, Joint MD, Prabhudas Lillader

5. Mr. Raamdeo Agarwal – Chairman ,Mo�lal Oswal

6. Mr. TN Manoharan- Chairman of Canara Bank

7. Mr. Jaimin Bha� ( CFO, Kotak Mahindra Bank)

8. Mrs. Bhavna Doshi (Senior Advisor , KPMG)

9. Mr. Anil Bhandari ( Former Chairperson, WIRC)

10. Mrs. Shru� Shah ( Chairperson, WIRC)

11. Ms. Deepika Grower, Senior Execu�ve, Book My Show

12. Mr. Chintan Haria, Head – Product Development, ICICI

Ltd

13. Mr. Komal Parekh, Sales Head, ICICI Bank Ltd.

14. Mr. Sa�sh Bendre, Consultant Johnson & Johnson

15. Ms. Sneha Bendre, Marke�ng Manager Star Sports,

formerly Account Director at Ogilvy.

16. CA Deepak Thakkar, Founder and Senior Partner at

PHD & Associates

17. Mr. Hemant Panpalia ( Co-founder, India Nivesh)

18 Mr. Deven Choksey ( Chairman, KR Choksey securi�es)

19. Mr. Priyesh Kamdar( Founder, Cartridge Junc�on)

20. Mr. VIdhyadhar Prabhudesai (Global Shaper, World

Economic Forum )

NM College aims at the overall development of its

students. In addi�on to the academic excellence, students

are encouraged to par�cipate in various co-curricular &

extra- curricular ac�vi�es as per their inclina�ons &

interests. The college offers a wide plethora of

opportuni�es to its students to plan and be a part of

events related to their specific interest areas through the

memberships in various.

Associa�ons & par�cipa�on in their events. The crea�ve

facet of the students in mul�ple languages are given vent

through the ac�vi�es of English Literary Associa�on &

Speakers&Writers' club, Marathi Sahitya Mandal, Hindi

Sahitya Mandal & Gujara� Sahitya Mandal.

Hobby Centre encourages students to come up with

crea�ve ideas such as photography, art formssuch as

rangoli & give them a chance to convert those ideas into

some interes�ng events. Workshops such as Salsa dance

workshop, Graffi� workshop also organized to train the

students in different hobbies.

Wildlife & Nature Club brings out the nature lover inside

students through the events like naturetrail, Trekking,

clean up drive, Gi� a Sapling etc., giving them the

opportunity to promote the concern for Environmental

protec�on through their events.

The Psychology Club envisages to influence & develop the

behavior & a�tude of students in rela�onto the situa�ons

& challenges in their prac�cal life.

Other Associa�ons

The Debate and Literary Society organizes the Classic

Debate and Get Set Go-presenta�on skill event for

encouraging the deba�ng skills among the students

besides other literary events.

The Event Planning & Organizing skills of students find

expression through The Planning Forum.

The Entrepreneur inside students are encouraged &

fanned into flame through 'INTENT'– the Business Plan

Compe��on. Students can develop their latent talents &

organize interes�ng events for others to par�cipate in

various areas of their interest such as Adver�sing,

Computers, Economics through associa�ons such as

'Adver�sing & Marke�ng Club', 'The Computer Society'

&'The Economics Associa�on'.The Researcher inside

students get vent through the Students' Journal 'The

Visage'. With the objec�ve of enabling our students to

establish a link between “Theory and Prac�ce” and to

establish “Ins�tute- Industry” rela�onship on a

permanent basis, an exposure is given to students by

conduc�ng Guest Lectures of eminent personali�es from

the corporate world.

Enterprising students are given chance to bag corporate

opportuni�es in the noted companies such as Barclays,

Tech Mahindra, TCS,ICICI, Wipro, Birla Sun life etc., before

passing out of the college through the 'Placement Cell'.

Women's Development Cell in the college tries to raise

the awareness & is involved in Gender sensi�za�on of

students & staff and in resolving issues related to sexual

harassment & exploita�on.

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Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics provides excellent infrastructure for sports such as stadiums, best

coaches for training. It encourages students to par�cipate in various sports such as Chess, Badminton, Cricket at

Intercollegiate level, state level, Na�onal level and Interna�onal Level.

Sports at NM

Sport Stars of N.M. College

Chirag She�yT.Y.B.Com.Badminton

Shivani DesaiT.Y.B.Com

Tennis

Vatsal GandhiS.Y.B.Com

Tennis

Urmil ShahS.Y.B.Com

Gymnas�cs

Tanshi AgarwalS.Y.B.ComShoo�ng

Jainam RanawatT.Y.B.Com

Diving

PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

EnvisageThe college publishes an interdisciplinary students'

Research journal 'ENVISAGE' with ISSN 2395-7212,

which gives an opportunity to students to develop cri�cal

thinking skills needed to succeed in academia and the real

business world.

EpsilonDepartment of Economics organizes An Annual

Intercollegiate Research paper presenta�on compe��on

'EPSILON', wherein students undertake research work

and present papers in the subjects of Economics, Poli�cs,

Commerce and Finance.

IntentThe college organizes an Annual Business Plan

Compe��on, INTENT wherein par�cipa�ng students

conduct market research. It encourages the students to

have an entrepreneurial outlook. Winners are awarded

Research & Other Ac�vi�escash prizes to encourage them to put their plans into

ac�on.

Ebulle�nEvery department of the college publishes a monthly e-

bulle�n wherein students contribute ar�cles on

contemporary issues both within and beyond the syllabus.

Academia-Industry Interac�on1. Mr. NIlesh Shah, MD & CEO, Kotak Mahindra AMC

2. Mr. Prashant Jain, CIO & Execu�ve Director, HDFC

Mutual Fund

3. Mr. Chintan Haria, Fund Manager and Head of Product

Development & Stratergy, ICICI Pruden�al Mutual

Fund

4. Ms. Amisha Vora, Joint MD, Prabhudas Lillader

5. Mr. Raamdeo Agarwal – Chairman ,Mo�lal Oswal

6. Mr. TN Manoharan- Chairman of Canara Bank

7. Mr. Jaimin Bha� ( CFO, Kotak Mahindra Bank)

8. Mrs. Bhavna Doshi (Senior Advisor , KPMG)

9. Mr. Anil Bhandari ( Former Chairperson, WIRC)

10. Mrs. Shru� Shah ( Chairperson, WIRC)

11. Ms. Deepika Grower, Senior Execu�ve, Book My Show

12. Mr. Chintan Haria, Head – Product Development, ICICI

Ltd

13. Mr. Komal Parekh, Sales Head, ICICI Bank Ltd.

14. Mr. Sa�sh Bendre, Consultant Johnson & Johnson

15. Ms. Sneha Bendre, Marke�ng Manager Star Sports,

formerly Account Director at Ogilvy.

16. CA Deepak Thakkar, Founder and Senior Partner at

PHD & Associates

17. Mr. Hemant Panpalia ( Co-founder, India Nivesh)

18 Mr. Deven Choksey ( Chairman, KR Choksey securi�es)

19. Mr. Priyesh Kamdar( Founder, Cartridge Junc�on)

20. Mr. VIdhyadhar Prabhudesai (Global Shaper, World

Economic Forum )

NM College aims at the overall development of its

students. In addi�on to the academic excellence, students

are encouraged to par�cipate in various co-curricular &

extra- curricular ac�vi�es as per their inclina�ons &

interests. The college offers a wide plethora of

opportuni�es to its students to plan and be a part of

events related to their specific interest areas through the

memberships in various.

Associa�ons & par�cipa�on in their events. The crea�ve

facet of the students in mul�ple languages are given vent

through the ac�vi�es of English Literary Associa�on &

Speakers&Writers' club, Marathi Sahitya Mandal, Hindi

Sahitya Mandal & Gujara� Sahitya Mandal.

Hobby Centre encourages students to come up with

crea�ve ideas such as photography, art formssuch as

rangoli & give them a chance to convert those ideas into

some interes�ng events. Workshops such as Salsa dance

workshop, Graffi� workshop also organized to train the

students in different hobbies.

Wildlife & Nature Club brings out the nature lover inside

students through the events like naturetrail, Trekking,

clean up drive, Gi� a Sapling etc., giving them the

opportunity to promote the concern for Environmental

protec�on through their events.

The Psychology Club envisages to influence & develop the

behavior & a�tude of students in rela�onto the situa�ons

& challenges in their prac�cal life.

Other Associa�ons

The Debate and Literary Society organizes the Classic

Debate and Get Set Go-presenta�on skill event for

encouraging the deba�ng skills among the students

besides other literary events.

The Event Planning & Organizing skills of students find

expression through The Planning Forum.

The Entrepreneur inside students are encouraged &

fanned into flame through 'INTENT'– the Business Plan

Compe��on. Students can develop their latent talents &

organize interes�ng events for others to par�cipate in

various areas of their interest such as Adver�sing,

Computers, Economics through associa�ons such as

'Adver�sing & Marke�ng Club', 'The Computer Society'

&'The Economics Associa�on'.The Researcher inside

students get vent through the Students' Journal 'The

Visage'. With the objec�ve of enabling our students to

establish a link between “Theory and Prac�ce” and to

establish “Ins�tute- Industry” rela�onship on a

permanent basis, an exposure is given to students by

conduc�ng Guest Lectures of eminent personali�es from

the corporate world.

Enterprising students are given chance to bag corporate

opportuni�es in the noted companies such as Barclays,

Tech Mahindra, TCS,ICICI, Wipro, Birla Sun life etc., before

passing out of the college through the 'Placement Cell'.

Women's Development Cell in the college tries to raise

the awareness & is involved in Gender sensi�za�on of

students & staff and in resolving issues related to sexual

harassment & exploita�on.

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ActivitiesConductedby Various

Associations

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PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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ActivitiesConductedby Various

Associations

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PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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PROSPECTUS 2018-19 | HSC | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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The Facilita�ng Interface

One of the features at N.M. College is its commitment not

only to produce quality manpower, but also to guide and

shape the career of the students. In order to meet this

objec�ve, the Ins�tute has a Training & Placement Cell

which acts as the interface between the recrui�ng

organiza�ons and the College students. It facilitates

recruitment events on-campus. It organizes various pre-

placement training programmes to enhance the so� skills

of the students besides providing opportuni�es for the

young minds to sharpen their intellect through regular

interac�on with leaders from industry and academic-

industry interface .College training and placement cell

accentuates the holis�c development and assist the

students in iden�fying and achieving their own personal

poten�al.

A Proven Track Record

A number of past students of the Ins�tu�on are now

occupying highly responsible posi�ons in various reputed

and pres�gious organiza�ons including MNCs, PSUs,

banks, Govt. organiza�ons, ins�tu�ons of learning etc. in

various places across the globe. The NM College Training

and Placement Cell maintains a vibrant industry-academia

rela�onship. College invites top notch firms in their

organiza�on for the final placement. Companies that

visited our campus in the last academic year include:

KPMG, E&Y, Ci� Group, JP Morgan Chase, Edelweiss

Securi�es, Royal Bank of Scotland, ICICI Pruden�al,

Futures First, Wipro, Infosys, Edelweiss Finance to name a

few.

Training and Placement Cell

Highest pay package - Rs. 8.5 lacs per annum.Average pay package - Rs. 4 lacs per annum.

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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The Facilita�ng Interface

One of the features at N.M. College is its commitment not

only to produce quality manpower, but also to guide and

shape the career of the students. In order to meet this

objec�ve, the Ins�tute has a Training & Placement Cell

which acts as the interface between the recrui�ng

organiza�ons and the College students. It facilitates

recruitment events on-campus. It organizes various pre-

placement training programmes to enhance the so� skills

of the students besides providing opportuni�es for the

young minds to sharpen their intellect through regular

interac�on with leaders from industry and academic-

industry interface .College training and placement cell

accentuates the holis�c development and assist the

students in iden�fying and achieving their own personal

poten�al.

A Proven Track Record

A number of past students of the Ins�tu�on are now

occupying highly responsible posi�ons in various reputed

and pres�gious organiza�ons including MNCs, PSUs,

banks, Govt. organiza�ons, ins�tu�ons of learning etc. in

various places across the globe. The NM College Training

and Placement Cell maintains a vibrant industry-academia

rela�onship. College invites top notch firms in their

organiza�on for the final placement. Companies that

visited our campus in the last academic year include:

KPMG, E&Y, Ci� Group, JP Morgan Chase, Edelweiss

Securi�es, Royal Bank of Scotland, ICICI Pruden�al,

Futures First, Wipro, Infosys, Edelweiss Finance to name a

few.

Training and Placement Cell

Highest pay package - Rs. 8.5 lacs per annum.Average pay package - Rs. 4 lacs per annum.

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNarsee Monjee College of Commerce & EconomicsNAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’sNo.

Sr. No. Institute Year of Establishment01. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Mumbai - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2006 - School of Business Management 2006 - School of Distance Learning 2006 - Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 2006 - Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce 2007 - Balwant Sheth School of Architecture 2007 - School of Science 2007 - Institute of Intellectual Property Studies 2009 (2000) - Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics 2010 - Kirit P. Mehta School of Law - Jyoti Dalal School of Liberal Arts - School of Design02. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Shirpur - Academy of Aviation 2007 - Centre for Textile Functions 2007 - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2007 - School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 200703. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Off Campus Centres - Bengaluru Campus - Chandigarh Campus - Hyderabad Campus 04. Smt. Gokalibai Punamchand Pitamber High School 193405. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science 196106. Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic 196307. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics 196408. Shri Gangaprasad Ranchodbhai Jani Boys Hostel 196809. Shri Manilal Vadilal Nanavati Prathmik Shala 197410. Chauhan Jr. College of Arts & Science 197611. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law 197712. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce 198013. Shri Dhirajlal Vrajlal Parekh ShishuVilhar 198114. Parag Vijay Datt Drama Academy 198915. Harkisan Mehta Foundation Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication 199016. Shri Chhotabhai B. Patel Research Centre for Chemistry & Biological Sciences 199017. Acharya Ambalal V. Patel Jr. College 199218. Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering 199419. Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School & ND Parekh Pre-Primary School 199720. Mukeshbai R. Patel Military School, Shirpur 200321. Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management 200322. Matushri Kundangauri Manharlal Sanghvi Girls Hostel 200323. Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy 200424. Pravin Gandhi College of Law (5-Year) 200425. Institute of International Studies 200626. SVKM International School 200827. Centre for Performing Arts 2010 Other Infrastructure Facilities 28. Shri Bhaidas Maganlal Sabhagriha 197329. Jashoda Rang Mandir 197530. Santokba Sanskar Sadan 197531. JuhuJagruti Hall 199032. Babubhai Jagjivandas Hall 200033. Pravin Gandhi Pavilion 200434. Smt. Jashwantiben Vinod Goradia Auditorium 2011 w

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NAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42