· 2020-06-29 · prospectus, information brochure and academic calendar 2020-2021 changu kana...
TRANSCRIPT
-
1
2
3
4
4
5
6
6
6 A
6 B
7
15
29
47
49
59
60
66
66
67
73
75
77
81
88
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
1
Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha's
CHANGU KANA THAKURArts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
MottoVidya Vinayen Shobhate
VisionAiming for the best through amalgamation of attitude and acumen.
To prepare an accomplished youth for negotiatingwith the challenges of the complex modern world by imbibing scientific temperament, quality consciousness, managerial skills
and human values in them.
Mission
Goals and ObjectivesTo provide value based, quality assured and activity oriented education.
To make the learners resourceful for facing the challenges of ever changing society.
To offer intellectually stimulating environment in the campus.
To render the teaching-learning process into pleasant, collaborative, participative and learner-friendly activity.
To create committed generation for a sustainable harmony and integration.
To bridge the dichotomy between rural and urban environment.
To build characters through implementation of 3-Ds viz. Determination, Dedication and Discipline.
1
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
2
CareStands for
Concern, Empathy, Understanding, Co-operation and Empowerment.
InnovationStands for
Creativity, Ability to Learn and Absorb, Flexibility and Change.
PassionStands for
Commitment, Determination, Dedication, Discipline,Pride, Inspiration, Ownership, Zeal and Zest.
TrustStands for
Delivered Reliability, Dependability, Integrity, Truthfulness and Transparency
Promises, .
Values We Nurture
2
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Profile of the College
• National, State, University, Zonal and District Level Prizes in Cultural, Sports and Research Activities
• ‘Overall Runner Up Championship Trophy’ for Cultural Youth Festival, University of Mumbai
(2009-2010)
15 remedial, 09 bridge, 20 certificate, 06 diploma and 01 post-graduate diploma programmes.The college offers 15 under-graduate, 14 post-graduate, 07 research programmes along with
(2006-2007)
• Accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC
(2011-2012 to 2016-2017)
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous) is located in Khanda Colony, New Panvel, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is permanently affiliated to University of Mumbai (2005-2006) and recognized under 2 (f) and 12 (B) (2006-2007) by University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
• ’Autonomous Status’ by University Grants Commission and University of Mumbai
(2005-2006 to 2010-2011)
The college has committed itself to provide quality education to all strata and becoming centre of excellence in the process of facilitating effective teaching and learning with several career oriented traditional and speciality programmes.
• Re-accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (2 Cycle - CGPA 3.13) nd
The college has highly qualified, devoted and committed faculty. More than 65% of them are engaged in various research activities. The college has well fenced and demarcated premises of 05 acres & 1.75 acres of botanical garden.
(2019-2020 to 2028-2029)
• Re-accredited ‘A+’Grade by NAAC (3 Cycle - CGPA 3.61) rd
(2017-2018 to 2024-2025)
In the span of 22 years, the college has brought up following laurels because of its holistic development and excellence in academics, cultural, sports, social and research activities at University, State as well as National levels.
• ‘College with Potential for Excellence’ Status Awarded by University Grants Commission (Twice) (2009-2010 to 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 to 2018-2019)
• ‘Best College Award’ by University of Mumbai
• ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management System)• ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System)• Green Standard GSCP-01 -2010 of Green Standard Certification Programme (GSCP)
• ‘Lead College’ Status by University of Mumbai
• Seventeen Merit Rankers at University of Mumbai
• ‘Best N.S.S. Programme Officer Award’ by University of Mumbai (Twice)
• ‘Best N.S.S. Volunteer Award’ by University of Mumbai (Twice)
(2005-2006 and 2006-2007)
(2011-2012)
(2002-2003, 2006-2007, 2007-2008 and 2012-2013)• ‘Best N.S.S. Unit Award’ by University of Mumbai (Four times)
• ‘Overall Championship Trophy’ for Avishkar Research Convention, University of Mumbai (Nine Times)
(2015-2016 to 2017-2018)
(2006-2007 and 2007-2008)
• ‘FIST Grant’ by Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India to Department of Chemistry and Department of Microbiology (2015-2016)
(2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011 -2012, 2012-2013, 2014-2015, 2015-2016 , 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19)
• ‘Overall Runner Up Championship Trophy’ for Avishkar Research Convention, University of Mumbai (2013-2014)
3
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
We are Responsible for Learners…
To communicate the goals and objectives of the college systematically and clearly to all learners.
To offer programmes / courses those are consistent with goals and objectives of the college.
To offer wide range of programmes / courses with adequate academic flexibility.
To provide clear information to learners about the admissions and completion of requirement for all
programmes / courses, the fees structure and refund policies, financial aid and learner support
services.
To use feedback from learners in the college to review and redesign of programmes / courses.
To facilitate effective execution of the teaching-learning and evaluation system.
To implement a well conceived plan for monitoring learners' progress continuously.
To ensure that the learners' assessment procedure and systems are reliable and valid.
To ensure sufficient and well run support services to all learners.
To promote values, social responsibilities and good citizenry in all learners.
Our Expectations from Learners…
To appreciate the goals and objectives of the college and contribute to their realization by
participating in relevant college activities.
To have a clear knowledge of the programmes / courses, admission policies, rules and regulations of the college.
To understand the teaching-learning strategies and evaluation systems of the college.
To follow the time schedules, rules and regulations of the college.
To undertake regular and intense study of learning materials.
To make optimum use of the learning resources and other support services available in the college.
To prepare for continuous internal assignments and examinations.
To give feedback for system improvement.
To have faith and ability to pursue lifelong learning.
To live as worthy alumni of the college.
To be vigilant to ensure safety of college property and infrastructure
4
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
An Appeal to the Parents / Guardians
(Very Important)
Reading of Prospectus
Parents and Guardians are requested to go through the 'Prospectus' and understand all aspects before inadmitting their wards the college.
Parents’ Meetings
Parents and Guardians are requested to attend the parents’ meetings and meet to the Class Teacher / Head of the Department / Principal to have the information about the progress of their wards.
Evaluations / Examinations
The examinations of all degree programmes are on Credit, Grading and Semester basis. So, parents are requested to see the regularity and compliance of rules and regulations of evaluation or s examinations of their wards.
If the learners / wards are irregular in attendance and not up to the mark in internal evaluations / semester end examinations or failed to attain these examinations, they are not allowed to fill in the examination forms. In such a case, they are personally responsible for their academic loss.
Visit to the College Website
Parents and guardians are requested to visit college website ‘www.ckthakurcollege.net’ for further details of the college.
Revision of Fees
University of Mumbai is in the process of revision of fees. If it is revised, it is binding on the parents and learners to pay such revised fees at the time of admission or during the academic year.
5
http://www.ckthakurcollege.net
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
COLLEGE TIME
07:30 a.m. / 11:15 a.m.
to
03:15 p.m. / 05:40 p.m.
10:00 a.m. to 01:30 p.m.
and
02:00 p.m. to 06:00 p.m.
10:30 a.m. to 01:30 p.m.
and
02:00 p.m. to 04:00 p.m.
COLLEGE TIME
COLLEGE TIMEOFFICE TIME
COLLEGE TIMECASH TIME
Faculty of Science & Technology - English
COLLEGE TIMEMedium of Instructions
Work Schedule of the College
Faculty of Commerce & Management - English
Faculty of Humanities - Marathi / Hindi / English
6
-
2020-2021
c) c) c)
i) Master of Commerce (M.Com.) In Advanced Accountancy
i) Master of Science (M.Sc.)M.Sc. In Organic ChemistryM.Sc. In Analytical ChemistryM.Sc. In Organic Chemistry (By Research)M.Sc. In MicrobiologyM.Sc. In Inorganic Chemistry (By Research)M.Sc. In Physical Chemistry (By Research)
B.Sc. in Zoology
I) ii)
Diploma Course in Advanced Communicative English
Diploma Course in Corporate Professionalism
I) Diploma course in C.A. Common Proficiency Test (CPT)ii) Diploma course in corporate professionalismiii) Diploma course in Capital Marketiv)Diploma course in Banking and Finance
I) Diploma course in Applied Biotechnologyii) Diploma Course in Food Analysis and Quality Assuranceiii)Diploma Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
iii) Bachelor of Management Studies in Maritime Logistics
-
I) Certificate Course in spoken English and voice modulationii) Certificate Course in phonetics and phonologyiii) Certificate Course in theatreiv) Certificate Course in light musicv) Certificate Course in creative writing in Hindivi) Certificate Course in Rural Developmentvii)Certificate Course in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar thoughtsviii)Certificate Course in Yoga for womenix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumlax) Certificate Course in Conversational Englishxi) Certificate Course in Marathi Journalismxii)Certificate Course in Photography
I) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii)viii) ix) x)
Certificate course in Environmental Biochemistry Certificate course Clinical Studies and Data AnalysisCertificate course in Personality Development and Interview Skills Certificate course in Bioinformatics Certificate course in Vermicompost TechnologyCertificate course in Applied BiotechnologyCertificate course in PhotoshopCertificate course in Web DevelopmentCertificate Course in Basics of BiophysicsCertificate Course in Advance Technology- Introduction to Kotlin Programming
xi) Certificate Course in Soil Sciencexii)Certificate Course in sericulture xiii)Certificate Course in Fish Processing Management and Technologyxiv)Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
Certificatexv) Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
I) Bridge Course in conversational Englishii) Bridge Course in Spoken Englishiii)Bridge Course in Business Englishiv)Bridge Course in Folk Dancev) Bridge Course in Fine Arts
I)
Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii)
Bridge course in ChemistryBridge course in Computer ScienceBridge course in Microbial StudiesBridge course in Microbial Techniques Bridge Course in Mathematics and Statistics for BiotechnologyBridge course in Introduction to CBridge Course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
I) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) Remedial Course in Basic Chemistryvii) Remedial Course in Analytical Techniques.
Remedial Course in ZoologyRemedial Course in MathematicsRemedial Course in Fundamental PhysicsRemedial Course in Elementary BotanyRemedial Course in Bio Chemical Pathways
i) ii) iii) iv)
Remedial Course in CommerceRemedial Course in Accountancy
and Financial ManagementRemedial Course in Management Studies Remedial Course in Elements in Cost Accounting and Financial Management
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
Remedial Course in EconomicsRemedial Course in GeographyRemedial Course in HistoryRemedial Course in Rural
DevelopmentRemedial Course in Political Science
I) Certificate Course in Retail Managementii) Certificate Course in Event Managementiii) Certificate Course in Government Accountingiv) Certificate Course in Certified Tax Accountant Plusv) Certificate Course in SAP ERP FICOvi) Certificate Course in Fundamental of Finance, HR and Marketingvii) Certificate Course in Research Skillviii) Certificate Course in Student Social Responsibility (SSR)ix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumlax) Certificate Course in Soft Skills and Professional Ethics.xi) Certificate Course in Student Research Paper Presentationxii) Certificate Course in Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)xiii) Certificate Course in Import Export Management
1) Diploma Programmesi) ii) iii)
Diploma Course in Fashion DesigningDiploma Course in Interior Designing (SNDT)Diploma Course in Interior Designing
2) Certificate Programmes i) Certificate Course in Fashion Designing (Autonomous)ii) Certificate Course in Auto Cadiii) Certificate Course in 3D-Maxiv) Certificate Course in Jewellery Makingv) Certificate Course in Computer Aided Designvi) Certificate Course in journalism
-
Programmes Offered1) Degree programs
5) Remedial programsi) Remedial Course in economicsii) Remedial Course in geography
iii) Remedial Course in historyiv) Remedial Course in rural development
v) Remedial Course in political science
a) Undergraduate levelBachelor of Arts (B.A.) - (Six Units)
I) B. A. In Englishii) B. A. In Economics
iii) B. A. In Hindiiv) B. A. In Geography
v) B. A. In History
b) Post Graduate LevelMaster of Arts (M.A.)
i) M.A. In English Literatureii) M.A. In Economics
iii) M.A. In Hindi Literature
i) Ph.D. Arts in the subject of Hindi Literature
i) Diploma course in Advanced communicative Englishii) Diploma course in corporate professionalism
i) Certificate Course in spoken English and voice modulationii) Certificate Course in phonetics and phonology
iii) Certificate Course in theatreiv) Certificate Course in light music
v) Certificate Course in creative writing in Hindivi) Certificate Course in Rural Development
vii) Certificate Course in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar thoughtsviii) Certificate Course in Yoga for women
ix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumlax) Certificate Course in Conversational English
xi) Certificate Course in Marathi Journalismxii) Certificate Course in Photography
i) Bridge Course in conversational Englishii) Bridge Course in Spoken English
iii) Bridge Course in Business Englishiv) Bridge Course in Folk Dance
v) Bridge Course in Fine Arts
c) Research Programme
2) Diploma Programmes
3) Certificate programmes
4) Bridge programmes
Faculty of Humanities
-
c
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Diploma Course in Advanced Communicative English Diploma Course in Corporate Professionalism
I.ii.
I.
ii.iii.iv.v.vi.
Certificate Course in spoken English andvoice modulationCertificate Course in phonetics and phonologyCertificate Course in theatre
Certificate Course in light musicCertificate Course in creative writing in Hindi
Certificate Course in Rural Development
vii.viii.ix.x.xi.xii.
Certificate Course in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar thoughtsCertificate Course in Yoga for womenCertificate Course in website designing with JumlaCertificate Course in Conversational English
Certificate Course in Marathi JournalismCertificate Course in Photography
Bridge Course in conversational English
Bridge Course in Spoken English
Bridge Course in Business English
Bridge Course in Folk Dance
Bridge Course in Fine Arts
Remedial Course in Economics
Remedial Course in Geography
Remedial Course in History
Remedial Course in Rural Development
Remedial Course in Political Science
I.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Faculty of Humanities
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Faculty of Humanities
d) Semester IV
e) Semester V
I Eligibility.
OR
3. Any four subjects carrying 100 marks each.
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated programme leading to the
degree of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination
conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher
Secondary Education with the following subjects -
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
OR
c) Semester III
1. English
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in
1. Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
Passed Semester I and Semester I! Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations.
a) Semester I
2. Any one of the modern Indian languages or modern foreign languages or any classical language or
Information Technology
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Body recognized as equivalent thereto. (Extract of
the Circular No.- UG / 105 of 2004, Dated March 15, 2004)
b) Semester II
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together,
with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
Semester III.
OR
OR
A learner being eligible for the admission to the T.Y.B.A. English Semester V must have -
A-l) Under-graduate Degree ProgrammeA-l a) Three Years Bachelor of Arts Degree Programme (B.A.)
7
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Compulsory Courses
2.3.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Applied Component:Demography
Compulsory Courses
2.4.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Applied Component:Demography
A-l a ) S.Y.B.A.: Semester III and IV2I. Courses
Semester ( Courses)III Eight Semester IV ( Courses)Eight
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and
Semester II Examinations.
2. English as an optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
f)Semester VI
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.YB.A. English Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of
failure in Semester V.
2. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
I. CoursesSemester I (Six Courses)
Compulsory Courses
1.1.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
1.1.2 Communication Skills in English
1.1.3
Language:HindiORMarathi
Optional Courses(Any One Course from each of the Following Group)
1.1.4 History / Political Science / Marathi
1.1.5 Rural Development / Geography / Hindi
1.1.6 Economics / English
Semester II (Six Courses)
Compulsory Courses
1.2.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
1.2.2 Communication Skills in English
1.2.3
Language:HindiOR Marathi
Optional Courses(Any One Course from each of the Following Group)
1.2.4 History / Political Science / Marathi
1.2.5 Rural Development / Geography / Hindi1.2.6 Economics / English
Note: Change of courses at Semester II is not permitted.
A-l a ) F.Y.B.A.: Semester I and II1
8
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
I. CoursesSemester V (Six Courses)Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Micro Economics VII3.5.2 Economics of Development VIII3.5.3 Industrial and Labour Economics IX
3.5.4Research MethodologyOREconomics of Agriculture andCooperation
X
3.5.5 Environmental Economics XI3.5.6 History of Economic Thought XII
Semester VI (Six Courses)Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Macro Economics XII3.6.2 International Economics XIV3.6.3 Industrial and Labour Economics XV
3.6.4Research MethodologyOREconomics of Agriculture andCooperation
XVI
3.6.5 Development theory and Experience XVII3.6.6 International Trade, Policy
and PracticeXVIII
I. CoursesSemester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Literary Era VII3.5.2 Literary Criticism IX3.5.3 Grammar and Art of Writing XI3.5.4 Literary Eras XIII3.5.5 20th Century British Literature XV3.5.6 Literature of Protest XVII
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Literary Era VIII3.6.2 Literary Criticism X3.6.3 Grammar and Art of Writing XII3.6.4 Literary Eras XIV3.6.5 20th Century British Literature XVI3.6.6 Literature of Protest XVIII
A-I a3.1) T.Y.B.A. English: Semester V and VI
A-l a3.2) T.Y.B.A. Economics: Semester V and VI
Note: At T.Y. level we have limited seats, so admissions to the specialized courses shall be on the
basis of merit and final right of admission is reserved by the Principal.
We have five areas of specialization with six units, for study where students can select any one area for which
he / she is eligible.
I. Eligibility
Optional Courses2.3.3
to2.3.8
Two Papers of each of Three Optional Courses Selected in the Semester 1
Optional Courses2.4.3
to2.4.8
Two Papers of each of Three Optional Courses Selected in the Semester 1
A-l a ) T.Y.B.A.: Semester V and VI3
Note : Change of courses at Semester III and IV is not Permitted.
2.3.2 ORSystem Analysis and Computerized DataProcessing
2.4.2 ORSystem Analysis and Computerized DataProcessing
9
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
I. Courses
Semester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 History of Hindi Literature IV
3.5.2 Post-Independent HindiLiterature
V
3.5.3 Functional Hindi VI
3.5.4 Literary Criticism, Prosody andRhetorics
VII
3.5.5 Linguistics, Hindi Language andHindi Grammar
VIII
3.5.6 Mass Media IX
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Modern History of Hindi Literature IV
3.6.2 Post-Independent HindiLiterature
V
3.6.3 Social Media VI
3.6.4 Literary Criticis, Prosody andRhetorics
VII
3.6.5 Linguistics, Hindi Language and Hindi Grammer
VIII
3.6.6 Mass Media IX
Note : Nomenclature and Course content of above courses may change as per the University norms
I. CoursesSemester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Geography of Settlement IV3.5.2 Geography of Maharashtra V
3.5.3 Tool and Techniques in Geography for Spatial Analysis -1 (Practical)
VI
3.5.4 Regional Planning and Development
VII
3.5.5 Geography Resources VIII
3.5.6 Geospatial Technology -1 (Practical)
IX
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Environmental Geography IV
3.6.2 Political Geography V
3.6.3 Tool and Techniques in Geography for Spatial Analysis - II (Practical)
VI
3.6.4 Economic Geography VII
3.6.5 Social Geography VIII
3.6 6 Research Methodology inGeography
IX
I. CoursesSemester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 History of the Medieval India (1000 C.E.-1526 C.E.)VII
3.5.2 History of Modern Maharashtra (1818 C.E.-1960 C.E.) VIII
3.5.3 Introduction to Archaeology IX-A
3.5.4 History of the Marathas - Royal Period (1630 C.E.-1707 C.E.) X
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 History of the Medieval India (1526 C.E.-1707 C.E.) XIII
3.6.2 History of Contemporary India (1967 C.E.-2000 C.E.)
XIV
3.6.3Introduction to Museology & Archival Sciences XV-A
3.6.4 History of the Marathas - Peshwa Period (1707 C.E.-1818 C.E.) XVI
A-l a ) T.Y.B.A. Hindi: Semester V and VI3.3
A-l a3.4 ) T.Y.B.A. Geography: Semester V and VI
A-l a3. 5 )T.Y.B.A. History: Semester V and VI
10
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Provided, however, that applications of graduates of this University in the faculties other than the Faculty
of Arts, or those who have passed the equivalent Examination of another recognized University seeking
admission to the M.A. degree programme - English Literature Semester I by papers, will be considered by the
Principal of a college where the Post-Graduate Centre is granted.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the programme leading to the degree of Master of Arts -English
Literature Semester I must have passed the Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts - English Literature
(Three years integrated programme) of University of Mumbai or the degree of Bachelor of Arts - English
Literature (Old that is four years programme) of University of Mumbai or a degree of another University
recognized as eguivalent thereto.
The following procedure shall be followed for such admission -
A written test consisting of 2 papers as under shall be administered in the subject of English Literature.
1. An essay paper in the subject
2. A paper to test the learner's general acquaintance with the subject
b) Semester II
c) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III not with standing that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination’s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
(Extract of the Circular No.- UG / Gen / 104 of 1989)
d) Semester IV
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance until
the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.5 History of Contemporary World (1945 C.E.-2000 C.E.) XI
3.5.6Research Methodology & Sourcesof History Xll-A
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.5 History of Asia (1945 C.E.-2000 C.E.) XVII
3.6.6 XVIII-A
A II) Post Graduate Degree Programmes
A-ll a) Master of Arts - English Literature (M.A. - English Literature)
A-II a ) M.A. - English Literature First Year: Semester I and II1
Research Methodology & Sourcesof History
I Courses. Semester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1 Literary Theory and Criticism-I1.1.2 Linguistic and Stylistic Analysis of Text-Ill
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Literary Theory and Criticism-ll1.2.2 Linguistic and Stylistic Analysis of Text-IV
11
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
I. CoursesSemester III (Five Courses) Semester IV (Three Courses)
2.3.1 Poetry from Chaucer to the present-IX 2.4.1 Research Methodology-X
2.3.2 Gendered Perspective on Literature-XI 2.4.2 Political Reading of Literature-XII
2.3.3 Twentieth Century American Literature-XIII 2.4.3 Project Based Courses-XIV
2.3.4 Shakespeare-XV
2.3.5 Indian Writing in Translation-XVI
I. CoursesSemester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1 Micro Economics1.1.2 Macro Economics1.1.3 Statistical Method in Economics1.1.4 Economics of Development
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Micro Economics1.2.2 Macro Economics1.2.3 Mathematical Techniques for Economics1.2.4 Public Economics
A-II b) Master of Arts - Economics (M.A. - Economics)
A-II b ) M.A. - Economics First Year: Semester I and II1
I Courses. Semester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Three Courses)
2.3.1 Economics of Agricultural Production Economics of Human Developmentand Rural Markets Industrial Economics
2.3.2 Economics Labor Marketsof Project2.3.3 Trade Unions and Industrial Relations
in India2.3.4 Agricultural Development and Policy
2.3.5 Environmental Economics
2.4.22.4.1
2.4.3
A-ll b ) M.A. - Economics Second Year: Semester III and IV2
A-ll c ) M.A. - Hindi Literature First Year: Semester I and II1
A-ll c) Master of Arts - Hindi Literature (M.A. - Hindi Literature)
Semester II (Four Courses)I. Courses
Semester I (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Modern Prose-I1.2.2 History of Hindi Literature-III1.2.3 Old and Medieval Poetry-V1.2.4 Journalism-VII
1.1.1 Modern Prose-I1.1.2 History of Hindi Literature-III1.1.3 Old and Medieval Poetry-V1.1.4 Journalism-VII
Note : Nomenclature and Course content of above courses may change as per the University norms
12
1.1.3 Fiction-V
1.1.4 Drama1.2.3 Fiction-VI1.2.4 Drama
A-ll a ) M.A. - English Literature Second Year: Semester III and IV2
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
A-ll c ) M.A. - Hindi Literature Second Year: Semester III and IV2
A-lll a ) Ph.D. Arts in the Subject of Hindi Literature1
A candidate being eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) must have passed the
Master Degree Examination in relevant subjects of Arts (Hindi Literature) at University of Mumbai or any other
University recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of reserved
category) with first attempt. The candidate has to qualify the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the
University of Mumbai. The candidate has to satisfy the conditions as mentioned in Vice-Chancellor's Directives
(VCD), Exam. / Thesis / Univ. / VCD / 2414 of 2010.
A-lll a) Ph.D. Programme
Programme Offered
I. Eligibility
I. CoursesSemester III (Four Courses)
2.3.1 Modern Poetry - II2.3.2 Linguistic and Hindi Language-IV2.3.3 Poetics and Critical Appreciation of Poetry-Vl2.3.4 Mass Media-VIII
Semester IV (Four Courses)
2.4.1 Modern Poetry- II2.4.2 Linguistic and Hindi Language-IV2.4.3 Poetics and Critical Appreciation of Poetry-VI2.4.4 Mass Media-VIII
Note : Nomenclature and Course content of above courses may change as per the University norms
A-Ill) Research Degree Programme
13
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
14
-
c) Research Programme
iii) Bachelor of Management Studies in Maritime Logistics
1)Degree programsA)Traditional Programmes
Programmes Offered
a)Undergraduate LevelI) Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
b) Post Graduate LevelMaster of Commerce (M.Com.) In Advanced Accountancy
i) Ph.D. Commerce in the subject of Accountancyii) Ph.D. Commerce in the subject of Business Policy and Administration
B) Speciality Programmesa) Undergraduate Level
i) Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance (B.Com A and F)ii) Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)
ii) Diploma course in corporate professionalismiii) Diploma course in Capital Market
iv) Diploma course in Banking and Finance
3) Certificate Programmes
ii) Certificate Course in Event Management
iv) Certificate Course in Certified Tax Accountant Plus
i) Certificate Course in Retail Management
I) Diploma course in C.A. Common Proficiency Test (CPT)2) Diploma Programmes
vi) Certificate Course in Fundamental of Finance, HR and Marketing
iii) Certificate Course in Government Accounting
vii) Certificate Course in Research Skill
ix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
v) Certificate Course in SAP ERP FICO
x) Certificate Course in Soft Skills and Professional Ethics.xi) Certificate Course in Student Research Paper Presentation
viii) Certificate Course in Student Social Responsibility (SSR)
xii) Certificate Course in Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)
4) Bridge programmes
5) Remedial programmes
ii) Remedial Course in Accountancy and Financial Management
i) Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
iii) Remedial Course in Management Studiesiv) Remedial Course in Elements in Cost Accounting and Financial Management.
i) Remedial Course in Commerce
xiii) Certificate Course in Import Export Management
Faculty of Commerce & Management
-
vii.viii.ix.x.xi.xii.
xiii.
I.ii.iii.iv.v.vi.
Certificate Course in Retail ManagementCertificate Course in Event ManagementCertificate Course in Government AccountingCertificate Course in Certified Tax Accountant PlusCertificate Course in SAP ERP FICOCertificate Course in Fundamental of Finance, HR and Marketing
404040404040
Certificate Course in Research SkillCertificate Course in Student Social Responsibility (SSR)Certificate Course in website designing with JumlaCertificate Course in Soft Skills and Professional Ethics.Certificate Course in Student Research Paper PresentationCertificate Course in Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)Certificate Course in Import Export Management
180180180180180180
60
Diploma Course in C.A., Common Proficiency Test (CPT) Diploma Course in Corporate Professionalism Diploma course in Capital MarketDiploma course in Banking and Finance
Iii.iii.iv.
Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
Remedial Course in CommerceRemedial Course in Accountancy and Financial Management Remedial Course in Management Studies Remedial Course in Elements in Cost Accounting and Financial Management
B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics F.Y.B.M.S. (Semester I and II)
iii.
404040404040
40
Faculty of Commerce & Management
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Faculty of Commerce & Management
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)6 Any one course from the following
list of courses
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)6 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - I
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Commerce - I3 Business Economics - I
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - I5 Environmental Studies - I
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - II
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Commerce - II3 Business Economics - II
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - II5 Environmental Studies - II
b) Semester II
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination with vocational subjects /
minimum competency based vocational programme conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three years degree programme leading to the Bachelor of
Commerce must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination conducted by the
different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
OR
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Body recognized as equivalent to Higher
Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination.
(Circular No.- UG / 142 of 2010, Dated July 1, 2010)
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
C-l) Under-graduate Degree Programmes
II. CoursesSemester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
C-l a) Traditional Degree Programme
C-l a ) Three Years Bachelor of Commerce Degree Programme (B.Com.)1
C-l a ) F.Y.B.Com.: Semester I and II1.1
15
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - I1
Foundation Course in NSS - I2Foundation Course in NCC - I3Foundation Course in Physical Education - I
4
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - II1
Foundation Course in NSS - II2Foundation Course in NCC - II3Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
4
Note : Course selected in Semester I will continue in Semester II
3. Core Courses (CC)7 Mathematical and Statistical
Techniques - I
3. Core Courses (CC)7 Mathematical and Statistical
Techniques - II
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - III
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing -Introduction to Management Accounting
34
Commerce - IIIBusiness Economics - III
1Aa Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - IV
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing - Auditing
34
Commerce - IVBusiness Economics - IV
1Aa Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group A)
5 Advertising - I
5 Computer Programming - IOr
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group A)
5 Advertising - II
5 Computer Programming - IIOr
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with
not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
Semester III.
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in
a) Semester III
I. Eligibility
OR
C-l a ) S.Y.B.Com.: Semester III and IV1.2
II. CoursesSemester III (Seven Courses) Semester IV (Seven Courses)
16
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group B)
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group B)
6 Any one course from the following list of the courses
6 Any one course from the following list of the courses
Note : Course selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
3. Core Courses (CC)
7 Business law - I
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in
Contemporary Issues - III 1
Foundation Course in NSS - III2Foundation Course in NCC - III3Foundation Course in Physical Education - III
4
3. Core Courses (CC)
7 Business law - II
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in
Contemporary Issues - IV 1
Foundation Course in NSS - IV2Foundation Course in NCC - IV3Foundation Course in Physical Education - IV
4
Semester V Semester VI
Sr. Title of theNo. Course
Sr. Title of theNo. Course
1
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course
Elective Courses (EC)
1A
1
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course
Elective Courses (EC)
1A
1 Financial Accounting and Auditing VII-Financial Accounting
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing VIII-Cost Accounting
1 Financial Accounting and Auditing IX-Financial Accounting
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing X-Cost Accounting
I. Eligibility
C-I a ) T.Y.B.Com.: Semester V and VI1.3
a) Semester V
Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations
OR
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations.
b) Semester VI
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester V
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester V must have -
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
OR
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V
II. Courses
17
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
a) Semester I
I. Eligibility
b) Semester II
1. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) degree
programme shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its
equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt (40% in case of reserved category).
A learner is eligible to be admited to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
2. Every candidate admitted to the degree programme in the constituent / affiliated college / recognized
institution, conducting the programme, shall have to register himself / herself with the University.
(Circular No.- UG / 395 of 2004, Dated September 7, 2004)
1 B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Course
3 Commerce V
4 Business Economics V
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) (Any One of the Following Combinations)
5
and
6
Computer Systems and
Applications
andDirect and Indirect Taxes
(Direct Tax)
I
I
5and
6
Export MarketingandDirect and Indirect Taxes
(Direct Tax)
I
I
5
and
6
Marketing ResearchandDirect and Indirect Taxes (Direct Tax)
I
I
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Course
3 Commerce VI
4 Business Economics VI
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)(Any One of the Following Combinations)
5 Computer Systems and
ApplicationsII
and and
6Direct and Indirect Taxes
(Indirect Tax) II
5 Export Marketing IIand and
6Direct and Indirect Taxes
(Indirect Tax) II
5 Marketing Research II
and andDirect and Indirect Taxes
6 (Indirect Tax) II
Note : Combination of Course selected in Semester V will continue in Semester VI
II. CoursesSemester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
1. Elective Courses (EC) 1. Elective Courses (EC)
1 Financial Accounting (Elements ofFinancial Accounting) - I
1 Financial Accounting (Elements ofFinancial Accounting) - II
2 Cost Accounting (Introduction andElement of Cost) - I
2 Auditing (Introduction andPlanning) - II
C-l b) Speciality Degree Programmes
C-l b ) Bachelor of Commerce - Accounting and Finance (B.Com. - A and F)1
C-l b ) F.Y.B.Com. - Accounting and Finance: Semester I and II1.1
18
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
3 Financial Management (Introductionto Financial Management) - I
3 Taxation - I (Indirect Taxes) - I
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
Note : Course selected in Semester I will continue in Semester II
2A
4 Business Communication - I
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC)6
7
Commerce (Business Environment) - I
Business Economics - I
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - I1
Foundation Course in NSS - I2Foundation Course in NCC - I3Foundation Course in Physical Education - I
4
2A
4 Business Communication - II
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC)6
7
Business Law (Business RegulatoryFramework) - IBusiness Mathematics
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - II1
Foundation Course in NSS - II2Foundation Course in NCC - II3Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
4
1,2 and 3
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Information Technology inAccountancy - I
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
*Any Three course from the following list of courses
1,2 and 3
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Information Technology inAccountancy - II
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
*Any Three course from the following list of courses
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
OR
b) Semester IV
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with
not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.II. Courses
Semester III (Seven Courses) Semester IV (Seven Courses)
19
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Note : Course selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
Financial Accounting (Special Accounting areas) - IV
1
Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting)
2
Auditing - III 3
Taxation - II (Direct Taxes Paper - II)Wealth Management
45
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in Management
(Introduction to Management) - IV1
Foundation Course in NSS - IV
2
Foundation Course in NCC - IV3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - IV
45
Foundation Course in ContemporaryIssues - IV
3. Core Courses (CC)6
7
Business Law (Business Regulatory Framework) - II
*List of Elective Courses (EC) Financial Accounting (Special
Accounting areas) - III1
Cost Accounting (Methods of Costing) - II
2
Auditing (Techniques of Auditing andAudit Procedures) - II
3
Taxation - I (Direct Taxes Paper - I)Principles and Practices of Banking
45
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in Commerce
(Financial Market Operations) - III1
Foundation Course in NSS - III
2
Foundation Course in NCC - III3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - III
45
Foundation Course in ContemporaryIssues - III
3. Core Courses (CC)6
7
Business Law (Company Law) - III
Research Methodology in Accountingand Finance
*List of Elective Courses (EC)
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester V must have -
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
a) Semester V
b) Semester VI
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester V
OR
C-l b ) T.Y.B.Com. - Accounting and Finance: Semester V and VI1.3
I. Eligibility
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations.
OR
Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
20
Business Economics - II
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Semester V Semester VI
Sr. Title of theNo. Course
1
5 Financial Accounting-V
Elective Courses (EC)
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Financial Accounting-VI
Sr. Title of theNo. Course
1
5 Financial Accounting-VII
Elective Courses (EC)
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Project Work
Note : Project work is considered as a special course involving application of Knowledge in solving/analyzing/exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each.
A project work may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/Study Area.
Note : Course selected in Semester V will continue in Semester VI
Cost Accounting-IIIFinancial Management-IITaxation-III (Indirect Taxes-I)International Finance
1234
Cost Accounting-IVFinancial Management-IIITaxation-IV(Indirect Taxes-II)Security Analysis And Portfolio Management
1234
1 Introduction to Financial Accounts
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - I
2 Business Law
3 Business Statistics
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1 Principles of Marketing
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - II
2 Industrial Law
3 Business Mathematics
1. Elective Courses (EC)
II. Courses
II. Courses
Semester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
b) Semester II
A candidate being eligible for admission to the B.M.S. degree programme shall have passed H.S.C.
Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent Examination or Diploma
in any Engineering branches with two years or three years duration after S.S.C. conducted by the Board of
Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its equivalent Examination by securing minimum 45% marks
for
for
general forcategory (in one attempt) at the respective Examination and minimum 40% marks the reserved
category (in one attempt).
a) Semester I
I. Eligibility
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 80 of 2010, Dated April 27, 2010)
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
C-l b ) Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)2
C-l b ) F.Y.B.M.S.: Semester I and II2.1
21
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Note : Course selected in Semester I will continue in Semester II
3. Core Courses (CC)67
Foundation of Human SkillsBusiness Economics - I
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - I1
Foundation Course in NSS - I2Foundation Course in NCC - I3Foundation Course in Physical Education - I
4
3. Core Courses (CC)67
Business Environment Principle of Management
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - II1
Foundation Course in NSS - II2Foundation Course in NCC - II3Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
4
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1 and 2
Any one group of courses from the following list of courses
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC) Online
3 Information Technology in Business Management - I
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)4 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC) Online5
6
7
Business Planing and EntrepreneurialManagementAccounting for Managerial Decisions
Strategic Management
1. *Elective Courses (EC)
1 and 2
Any one group of courses from the following list of courses
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC) Online
3 Information Technology in Business Management - II
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)4 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC) Online56
7
Business Economics - IIBusiness Research Methods
Production and Total Quality Management
1. *Elective Courses (EC)
II. CoursesSemester III (Seven Courses) Semester I (Seven Courses)V
C-l b ) S.Y.B.M.S.: Semester III and IV2.2
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
b) Semester IV
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
I. Eligibility
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with
not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
22
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
*List of Group of Elective Courses (EC)
Basics of Financial Services (Online) 1Introduction to Cost Accounting2Equity and Debt Market3Corporate Finance (Online)4
Group A : Finance Electives (Any Two)
Consumer Behaviour (Online) 1Product Innovations Management2Advertising (Online) 3Social Marketing4
Group B : Marketing Electives (Any Two)
Recruitment and Selection (Online)1Motivation and Leadership (Online)2Employees Relations and Welfare3Organisation Behaviour and HRM4
Group C : Human Resource Electives (Any Two)
Note : Group selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
*List of Group of Elective Courses (EC)
Financial Institutions and Markets1Auditing2Strategic Cost Management (Online)3Corporate Restructuring (Online) 4
Group A : Finance Electives (Any Two)
Integrated Marketing Communication (Online)1Rural Marketing (Online)2Event Marketing3Tourism Marketing4
Group B : Marketing Electives (Any Two)
Human Resource Planning andinformation System
1
Training and Development in HRM (Online)2Change Management (Online)3Conflict and Negotiation4
Group C : Human Resource Electives (Any Two)
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course (Environmental
Management - III (Online)1
Foundation Course in NSS - III (Online)
Foundation Course in Contemporary Issues - III
2
3
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course (Ethics and
Governance) - IV (Online)1
Foundation Course in NSS - IV (Online)
Foundation Course in Contemporary Issues - IV
2
3
Foundation Course in NCC - III (Online)
Foundation Course in Physical Education - III (Online)
45
Foundation Course in NCC - IV (Online)
Foundation Course in Physical Education - IV (Online)
45
Note : Course selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations.
OR
a) Semester V
OR
Passed in Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.all the courses of
I. Eligibility
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
of
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester V
b) Semester VI
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester V must have -
C-l b ) T. Y.B.M.S.: Semester V and VI2.3
23
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Organisational Development2Strategic Human Resource Management and Hr Policies
2
HRM in Service Sector Management3Performance Management and Career Planing
3
456
Indian Ethos in ManagementWorkforce DiversityHuman Resource Accounting & Audit
Industrial RelationsTalent & Competency ManagementStress Management
456
5 Operation Research
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Project Work
Ability Enhancement Course (ACE)35 Logistics and Supply chain Management
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Corporate Communication and PublicRelations
Ability Enhancement Course (ACE)3
Sr.No.
1 Elective Courses (EC)
Sr.Title of the CourseTitle of the Course
No.
1 Elective Courses (EC)
1 Innovative Financial Service
2 Project Management3 Strategic Financial Management444
Indirect TaxesInternational Finance Financing Rural Development
Group A : Finance Electives (Any 4)
Brand Management1Retail Management2International Marketing
Sport Marketing
3
5Media Planning and Management
Marketing of Non Profit Organisation
4
6
Group B : Electives (Any 4)Marketing
HRM in Global Perspective1
Group C : Human Resource Electives(Any 4)
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
1
Commodity and Derivatives Market2Wealth Management3
456
Direct TaxesFinancial AccountingRisk Management
Group A : Finance Electives (Any 4)
Services Marketing1E-Commerce and Digital Marketing2Sales and Distribution Management
Industrial Marketing
3
5Customer Relationship Management
Strategic Marketing Management
4
6
Group B : Electives (Any 4)Marketing
Finance for HR Professionals andCompensation Management
1
Group C : Human Resource Electives (Any 4)
II. CoursesSemester V Semester VI
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I, Semester
II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
24
Note : Group selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
Note : Project work is considered as a special course involving application of Knowledge in solving/analyzing/exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each.A project work may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/Study Area.
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
25
2. In case student get cleared with First year both semester i.e. Semester I and Semester II and discontinue the course due to any valid reason He/She will be awarded as Diploma certificate.
3. In case cleared with FY and SY both with all the four semester Le. L II, III and IV and discontinue the course due to any valid reason, He/She will be awarded as Advance Diploma Certificate.
1. This is a Newly Introduced Apprenticeship based B.M.S. Degree in Maritime Logistics
4. In last year I.e. TY student has to under go apprenticeship, for which student will be given 3 chances to crack the interview of the concern Company/ Industry and have to complete that Apprenticeship and have to present the report for the same. With that student will be awarded as Degree Certificate
C-l b ) Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) in Maritime Logistics 3
Semester I Semester IIII. Courses
Sr.No.
Organisation Behaviour
Environmental Science
Quantitative Techniques
Materials Management
Port Terminal Management
ICD & CFS Operations
Data Analysis using Spreadsheet –Practical
12
4
6
3
5
7
Language I
Sr.Title of the Course Title of the Course
No.
Word & Presentation Tools Practical
Introduction to Maritime Logistics
Communicative English –Practical
Analysing Financial Accounting Statements
12 Statistics for Analysis
4 Warehouse Management
6
3
5
7
a) Semester – III
b) Semester – IV
He/She failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of semester I and Semester II examination
I. Eligibility
A learner being eligible for the admission to semester III if-
A learner shall be allowed to keep for semester IV irrespective of numbers of courses of failure in Semester III.
He/She passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
C-l b ) .Y.B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics : Semester I and I3.2 S II V
b) Semester II
Candidates for admission to the Apprenticeship-based collaborative BMS Degree Programme shall have passed +2 in any group from a recognized Board or equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% marks for general category (in one attempt) at the respective examination and minimum 40% marks for the reserved category (in one attempt).
A learner is eligible to be admitted to semester II irrespective of numbers of heads of failure in Semester I
a) Semester II. Eligibility
C-l b ) F.Y.B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics : Semester I and II3.1
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
Semester III Semester IVII. Courses
Sr.No.12
43
65
7
Management AccountingHuman Resources Management
Total Quality Management
Port-Inland Connectivity
International BusinessAdvanced Maritime Logistics
Marine Insurance
Sr.No.12
43
65
7
Cost Accounting
MIS for Logistics
Marketing Management
EXIM Policies & Procedures
Coastal and Inland Water Transportation
Freight Forwarding
Supply chain Management
Title of the Course Title of the Course
26
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of semester III and Semester IV
examinations
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of semester I and Semester II
examinations.
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV and Semester V.
A learner being eligible for the admission to semester V must have -
OR
Semester V
Semester VI
A learner shall be allowed to keep for semester VI irrespective of numbers of courses of failure in Semester V.
I. Eligibility
Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
OR
C-l b ) .Y.B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics : Semester and 3.3 T V VI
Semester V Semester VIII. Courses
Sr. Title of theNo. Course
12
43
Allied Course 2Freight Forwarding –Practical
International Logistics –Practical
Apprenticeship II
Maritime Environment (Allied Course)
Port Based Industrialization (Allied Course)
Sr. Title of theNo. Course
12
43
Allied Course 1ICD Operations – Practical
CFS Operations – Practical
Apprenticeship I
Maritime Freight (Allied Course)
PPP in Port Sector (Allied Course)
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
I. Eligibility
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Master of Commerce (Advanced Accountancy) Semester I,
shall have passed the Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce of University of Mumbai (Three years
integrated programme) of the degree of B.Com. (Old programme) of University of Mumbai or Bachelor of
Commerce (Accounting and Finance) or B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) or B.M.S. degree Examination or an
Examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto.
a) Semester I
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 375 of 2006, Dated September 22, 2006)
C-ll a) Master of Commerce - Advanced Accountancy (M.Com. - Advanced Accountancy)
C-ll a1) M.Com. - Advanced Accountancy First Year: Semester I and II
Core Courses (CC)
1234
Strategic ManagementEconomics for Business DecisionsCost and Management AccountingBusiness Ethics and CorporateSocial Responsibility
Core Courses (CC)
12
34
Research Methodology for BusinessMacro Economics Concepts and Applications
Corporate FinanceE-Commerce
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
b) Semester IV
a) Semester III
C-ll a ) M.Com. - Advanced Accountancy Second Year: Semester III and IV2I. Eligibility
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III not with standing that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination’s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance
until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
II. CoursesSemester I (Four Courses) Semester II (Four Courses)
1 Elective Courses
1,2and3
Advance Accounting, Corporate Accounting and Financial Management (Any Three)
1 Elective Courses
1,2and3
Advance Accounting, Corporate Accounting and Financial Management (Any Three)
II. CoursesSemester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Four Courses)
27
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
a Advanced Financial Accountingb Direct Taxc Advance Costingd Advanced Auditinge Financial Services
Project Work - I
2 Project Work
4
a Corporate Financial Accountingb Indirect Tax - Introduction of Goods and Service Taxc Financial Management d International Financial Reporting Standardse Personal Financial Planning
Project Work - II
2 Project Work
4
Note : Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving / analyzing /
exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. Project work would be of 06 credits . A project work may be
undertaken in any area of Elective Courses.
28
C-lll) Research Degree Programme
C-lll a) Ph.D. Programmes
C-lll a ) Ph.D. Commerce in the Subject of Accountancy1
Programmes Offered
I. Eligibility
C-lll a ) Ph.D. Commerce in the Subject of Business Policy and Administration2
A candidate being eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Commerce) must have passed
the Master Degree Examination in relevant subjects of Commerce at University of Mumbai or any other University
recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of reserved category) with first
attempt. The candidate has to qualify the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the University of Mumbai. The
candidate has to satisfy the conditions as mentioned in Vice-Chancellor's Directives (VCD), Exam. / Thesis / Univ. /
VCD / 2414 of 2010.
-
ix) Certificate Course in Basics of Biophysics.
I) Diploma course in Applied Biotechnology
iii) Certificate Course in personality development and interview skills
c) Research Programmes
2) Diploma Programmes
v)Certificate Course in vermicompost Technology
I) Ph.D. Science In the subject of Physical Chemistryii) Ph.D. Science In the subject of Inorganic Chemistryiii) Ph.D. Science In the subject of Organic Chemistry
iv Ph.D. Science In the subject of Biotechnology)
iii)Diploma Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
I) Certificate Course in Environmental Biochemistry
ii) Diploma Course in Food Analysis and Quality Assurance
3) Certificate Programmes
ii) Certificate Course in Clinical studies and data analysis
iv)Certificate Course in Bioinformatics
x) Certificate Course in Advanced Technology - Introduction to Kotlin Programming
viii) Certificate Course in web Developmentvii)Certificate Course in Photoshop
vi)Certificate Course in applied Biotechnology
vi) Bridge course in introduction to C
ii) Remedial Course in Mathematics
xiv) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
v) Remedial Course in Bio Chemical Pathways
4) Bridge programmes
v) Bridge course in mathematics and Statistics for Biotechnology
iii) Remedial Course in Fundamental Physics
xii) Certificate Course in Sericulture
vi) Remedial Course in Basic Chemistry
iv) Bridge course in Microbial Techniques
vii) Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
xv)Certificate Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
iii) Bridge course in Microbial Studies
vii) Remedial Course in Analytical Techniques
I) Remedial Course in Zoology
xiii) Certificate Course in Fish Processing Management and Technology
xi) Certificate Course in Soil Science
I) Bridge course in Chemistryii) Bridge course in Computer Science
5) Remedial programmes
iv) Remedial Course in Elementary Botany
Programmes Offered1. Degree programs
a) Undergraduate Level
M.Sc. In Analytical Chemistry M.Sc. In Organic Chemistry (By Research)
b) Post Graduate Level
i) Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-(Six Units) B.Sc. In Chemistry B.Sc. In Microbiology B.Sc. In Zoology
M.Sc. In Organic Chemistry
A) Traditional Programmes
i) Master of Science (M.Sc.)
M.Sc. In inorganic Chemistry (By Research) M.Sc. In Microbiology
M.Sc. In physical Chemistry (By Research)
B) Speciality Programmesa) Undergraduate Level
B.Sc. In Biotechnology B.Sc. In Computer Science
B.Sc. In Information Technology b) Post Graduate Level
i) Master of Science (M.Sc.)
i) Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-(Six Units)
M.Sc. In Computer Science M.Sc. In Biotechnology
M.Sc. In Information Technology
Faculty of Science & Technology
-
02
02
606060
Diploma Course in Applied Biotechnology
Diploma Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
Diploma Course in Food Analysis and Quality Assurance
Bridge course in ChemistryBridge course in Computer ScienceBridge course in Microbial StudiesBridge course in Microbial Techniques Bridge Course in Mathematics and Statistics for Biotechnology Bridge course in Introduction to CBridge Course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
i.ii.iii.iv.v.vi.vii.
Remedial Course in ZoologyRemedial Course in MathematicsRemedial Course in Fundamental PhysicsRemedial Course in Elementary BotanyRemedial Course in Bio Chemical PathwaysRemedial Course in Basic ChemistryRemedial Course in Analytical Techniques
c) Zoology
M.Sc. In inorganic Chemistry (By Research)
v.
M.Sc. In PhysicalChemistry (By Research)
vi. 02
I.
ii.iii.
ix.x.
xii.xiii.
xiv.xv.
xi.
I.ii.iii.
iv.v.vi.vii.
i.vii
303030
3030303030
3030
303030
3030
Certificate Course in Environmental Biochemistry
Certificate Course in Clinical studies and data analysis
Certificate Course in personality development and
interview skills
Certificate Course in Bioinformatics
Certificate Course in vermicompost Technology
Certificate Course in applied Biotechnology
Certificate Course in Photoshop
Certificate Course in web Development
Certificate Course in Basics of Biophysics.
Certificate Course in Advanced Technology -
Introduction to Kotlin Programming
Certificate Course in Soil Science
Certificate Course in sericulture
Certificate Course in Fish Processing Management
and Technology
Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
Certificate Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
i.ii.iii.iv.v.vi.vii.
Faculty of Science & Technology
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
29
Faculty of Science & Technology
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three years integrated programme leading to the degree
of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (Std. XII)
conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, in the following
subjects -
1. English (Higher or lower level) carrying 100 marks.
2. Any one of the modern Indian languages or modern foreign languages or any classical language
(Higher level or lower level) or Information Technology carrying 100 marks.
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
OR
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Biology
• Mathematics and Statistics
OR
List of subjects
• Geology
3. Four other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 400 marks.
• Economics
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Body or Board recognized as equivalent to the
H.S.C. (Std. XII) Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education.
• Geography
• Psychology
Three other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 300 marks and one more
subject from among the remaining optional subjects carrying 100 marks as prescribed for the H.S.C. (Std. XII)
Examination.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 394 of 2004, Dated September 6, 2004)
S-l) Under-graduate Degree Programmes
S-l a) Traditional Degree Programme
S-l a ) Three Years Bachelor of Science Degree Programme (B.Sc.)1
S-l a ) F.Y.B.Sc.: Semester I and II1.1
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
30
S-l a ) S.Y.B.Sc.: Semester III and IV1.2
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if -
a) Semester III
He / she fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and
Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
OR
I. Eligibility
He / she passes (Grade 'E or above in each course) each of Semester I and Semester II. 1
He / she fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying
900 or more marks).
OR
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each course of
Semester III.
II. CoursesSemester I (Seven Courses)
1.1.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Two Courses of each Subject)
1.1.2to
1.1.7
Chemistry, Botany and ZoologyORChemistry, Physics and MathematicsORChemistry, Microbiology and Zoology
Semester II (Seven Courses)
1.2.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Two Courses of each Subject)
1.2.2to
1.2.7
Chemistry, Botany and ZoologyORChemistry, Physics and MathematicsORChemistry, Microbiology and Zoology
Note: Change of subjects/ courses at Semester II is not permitted.
II. CoursesSemester III (Seven Courses)
Foundation CourseOR
2.3.1 Foundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Three Courses of each Subject)
Chemistry and BotanyChemistry and Zoology
2.3.2 Chemistry and PhysicsChemistry and Mathematics
2.3.7 Chemistry and MicrobiologyPhysics and Mathematics
Semester IV (Seven Courses)
Foundation CourseOR
2.4.1 ORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) Studies ORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Three Courses of each Subject)
Chemistry and BotanyChemistry and ZoologyChemistry and PhysicsChemistry and Mathematics
2.4.7 Chemistry and MicrobiologyPhysics and Mathematics
Note: 1. The selection of group must be from the subjects/ courses of F. Y.B.Sc. (Sem I and II)
Foundation Course in Physical Education
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
31
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester III
and Semester IV (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
1. He / she has passed Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
OR
2.The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I
and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
2.He / she has Chemistry as an optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
I. Eligibility
S-l a ) T.Y.B.Sc.: Semester V and VI1.3We have two areas of specialization with six units, for study where learners can select any one area for which
he / she is eligible.
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry Semester V if -
a) Semester V
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester III and Semester IV (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
OR
b) Semester VI
1.A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry Semester VI irrespective of grades obtained in
each course of Semester V
I. Courses
Semester V (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Physical Chemistry I3.5.2 Inorganic Chemistry II3.5.3 Organic Chemistry III3.5.4 Analytical Chemistry IV
3.5.5 Applied Component -Drugs and Dyes V
Semester VI (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Physical Chemistry I3.6.2 Inorganic Chemistry II3.6.3 Organic Chemistry III3.6.4 Analytical Chemistry IV
3.6.5 Applied Component -Drugs and Dyes V
Nomenclature and course content of above course may change as per University norms.
S-l a1.3.1) T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry: Semester V and VI
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
32
S-I a 1.3.2) T.Y.B.Sc. Microbiology : Semester V and VI
I. CoursesSemester V (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Microbial Genetics 1
3.5.2Medical Microbiology andImmunology II
3.5.3 Microbial Biochemistry III3.5.4 Bioprocess Technology IV
3.5.5 Applied Component -Concepts in BiotechnologyV
Semester VI (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1rDNA TechnologyBioinformatics and Virology 1
3.6.2Medical Microbiology andImmunology II
3.6.3 Microbial Biochemistry III3.6.4 Bioprocess Technology IV
3.6.5 Applied Component - VApplied Biotechnology
I. CoursesSemester V (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
3.5.1 Haematology & Immunology
3.5.2 Histology Toxicology Pathology
3.5.3 Taxonomy - I
3.5.4 Osteology & Developmental
Biology
3.5.5 Fishery Biology -I
Semester VI (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
3.6.1 Physiology & tissue culture
3.6.2 Molecular biology & Bioinformatics
3.6.3 Taxonomy-ll
3.6.4 Environmental Biology and
Zoopharmacognosy
3.6.5 Fishery Biology -II
S-I a )1.3.3 T.Y.B.Sc. Zoology : Semester V and VI
-
PROSPECTUS, INFORMATION BROCHURE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020-2021
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and