prospectus 2014-15
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prospectus 2014-15
DEGREE COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 2014-15 We are the World Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s MITHIBAI COLLEGE OF ARTS, CHAUHAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS CONTENTS President’s Message 2 About SVKM 3 SVKM Executive Committee 4 SVKM Managing Committee 5 Inputs from the In-charge 6 Welcome to Mithibai 7 Vision and Mission Statement 8 About Mithibai 9 State-of-the-Art Infrastructure 10 Our Staff Profile 12 Courses offered 14 Post Graduate Courses 18 Admission Policy 19 College Discipline and Regulations 20 Important Ordinances 21 Academic Excellence 22 Mithibai across the Seas 23 Developmental Programmes and Activities 24 Our Stellar Achievers 27 The Associations 28 Festivals of Mithibai College 30 Inclusive Growth - Real Growth 31 Endowment Scholarships & Prizes 32 Fees and Refund of Fees 35 Fee Chart for the Year 2014-15 36 1 President’s Page Friends, It gives me immense pleasure to introduce Shri Vile Parle Kelavani MandaI's (SVKM) Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics. Mankind has entered a brave new age - an age where an effective level of international competitiveness is proving to be of essence. Also, our Hon'ble H.E. Ex-President Shri A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has given us a dream and aim to transform our country to a "Developed Country" from a "Developing Country". Here, academic Institutes have a great role to play in enabling young people to have a grand vision and to equip them with overall ability and precise skills to change this vision into a reality. Our college offers various academic courses in almost all the streams. Our learned, concerned and responsible teachers endeavor to unleash the deeply embedded rational power in the mind of the students. Various extra-curricular and cultural activities happening in our college are aimed at total personality development of the students. We help students to develop an intelligent mind with analytical ability, to take on worldly challenges and a strong will power to assume social responsibility. In other words, we help in creating progressive and positive citizens. This prospectus is a reflection of the ethos of the college. I wish the College ever growing success. Shri Amrish Patel President and Trustee, SVKM 2 Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Society's Registration Act and Bombay Public Trust Act. The SVKM has always been committed to the cause of providing high quality education at various levels. From its humble beginnings in 1934, when it took over the Rashtriya Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the National Movement, the Mandal today has grown into a big educational trust imparting high-level education to more than 40,000 students. The ethos of the Mandal, which is marked by patriotic fervor, selfless service and the spirit of indigenous enterprise, has its genesis in the days of India's struggle for freedom. These values permeate all the institutions set up by the Mandal and are the guiding principles for all of them. Over the past 80 years, the Mandal has developed a large educational complex in Vile Parle. All SVKM institutes have state of the art facilities and infrastructure in keeping with the strong vision and passion of the Mandal to enhance the quality of the modern education system. With its roots in the Swadeshi Movement, the Mandal is now an ever growing trust which promotes excellence in education. It also emphasizes on high values, professionalism, social sensitivity and dynamic entrepreneurship. Through all this it encourages global thinking without diminishing the importance of national interests. 3 SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OFFICE BEARERS Shri Amrish R. Patel President & Trustee Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Joint President & Trustee Shri Pravin V. Gandhi Shri Balwantrai P. Sheth Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Vice President Vice President and Trustee Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Dr. Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer Shri Amit Desai Shri Mukesh A. Shah Shri TNV Ayyar Shri Anand K. Pandit Shri Mukesh H. Patel Shri Tushar H. Mehta Shri Ashwin Dani Shri Naresh K. Sheth Shri Vasantrai D. Gandhi Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Shri Nayan M. Patel Shri Vedprakash Dudeja Shri Bhargav N. Patel Shri Nimir K. Mehta Shri Vijay I. Patel Shri Bhupesh P. Bafna Shri Pratapchandra B.Patel Shri Vinod K. Goenka Shri Chandrakant T. Shanghvi Shri Pravin H. Doshi Shri Vinod M. Goradia Shri Chintan A. Patel Smt. Pruthviraj C. Shah Shri Vinod M. Patel Shri Harihar R. Patel Shri Rajendra K. Shah Shri Vivek C. Vaidya Shri Girish S. Mehta Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari Smt. Zainab R. Chauhan Shri Harshad B. Kawa Shri Rajiv M. Sanghvi Shri Asoke Basak Shri Jagat A. Killawala Shri Rajnikant S. Ajmera Shri Mohan Awate Shri Jagdish B. Parikh Shri Sanjay A. Desai Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Jairaj C. Thacker Smt. Sarla H. Doshi Shri Nilesh M. Mohile Shri Jayesh P. Choksi Smt. Saroj Rao Special Invitees Shri Jesus Lall Shri Shailesh M. Patel Shri Deepak Golwala Shri Kirit P. Mehta Smt. Sneha A. Parekh Shri Jai Chinai Shri Maherdas J. Patel Shri Sunil N. Dalal Shri Rajesh V. Shah Shri Manju D. Gupta Shri Tapan M. Patel 4 SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL MANAGING COMMITTEE OFFICE BEARERS Shri Amrish R. Patel President & Trustee Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Joint President & Trustee Shri Pravin V. Gandhi Shri Balwantrai P. Sheth Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Vice President Vice President and Trustee Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Dr. Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Shri Krishnakumar D. Gandhi Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari Shri Bhargav N. Patel Shri Maherdas J. Patel Shri Sanjay A. Desai Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta Shri Shantilal P. Bhatt Shri Chintan A. Patel Shri Mukesh H. Patel Smt. Sneha A. Parekh Shri Churchill Shah Shri Naresh K. Sheth Shri Tapan M. Patel Shri Harihar R. Patel Shri Nayan M. Patel Shri TNV Ayyar Shri Harshad B. Kawa Shri Nimir K. Mehta Shri Tushar H. Mehta Shri Jagat A. Killawala Shri Pratapchandra B. Patel Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh Shri Jagdish B. Parikh Shri Pravin H. Doshi Shri Vedprakash K. Dudeja Shri Jayesh P. Choksi Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah Shri Vinod M. Goradia Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi Shri Rajendra K. Shah Shri Vinod M. Patel Shri Kirit P. Mehta Shri Rajesh L. Jani Shri Vivek C. Vaidya ADMINISTRATORS OF SVKM Shri Asoke Basak Shri Mohan Awate Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Nilesh M. Mohile Chief Executive Officer Addl. Chief Executive Officer Chief Finance Officer Chief Administrator 5 Inputs from the In-charge Higher Education in India is opening its doors to International Educational Institutions. At such a time, it is of utmost importance to uphold the quality of higher education in Indian Educational Institutions. In this respect, I am very pleased to say that Mithibai College has been consistently delivering such academic excellence for more than five decades. One of the norms to check quality in education is its 'Fitness for Purpose'. With this in mind, Mithibai College has carried out a two pronged programme of strengthening the academic fundamentals of the student as well as imparting a skill set that improves the student's employability multi-fold. As a direct result of this all round development Mithibai College has garnered an alumnus that is full of luminaries from all walks of life. Thus, the nation has benefited immensely from the contribution of this dedicated alma-mater. The commitment to ever enhance the quality of Higher Education is an ongoing endeavour for Mithibai College. It shall continue to create Global Citizens of repute who contribute to World Prosperity and Peace. Shri. Sunandan Divatia In-Charge, Mithibai College Hon. Secretary, SVKM 6 Welcome to Mithibai College Established in 1961, Mithibai College has come a long way in the field of higher education. Led by the illustrious tradition of Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal, it has become a preferred destination for students with diverse needs. A penchant for self discipline has made Mithibai College synonymous with academic excellence and all round development. In the second decade of the third millennium, one realizes the importance of scholastic research.With this in mind Mithibai College urges its staff and students to broaden their horizons. At the same time, it lays emphasis on all the ennobling qualities and fosters myriad aesthetic pursuits. Last but not the least, we believe that we create tomorrow's leaders. Today's Mithibaite is tomorrow's Globetrotter – decisive, assertive and ready to take on challenges. Dr. D.B. Gadkari I/C Principal, Mithibai College 7 VISION Equip students with knowledge and skills in their chosen stream, inculcate values, identify hidden talents, provide opportunities for students to realize their full potential and thus shape them into future leaders, entrepreneurs and above all good human beings. MISSION • To equip students with advanced knowledge and the latest skills in their chosen discipline. • To nurture a scientific spirit of inquiry among the students. • To provide value-based education that will mould them into good and responsible citizens playing a meaningful role in society. • To tap the students' potential – both hidden and obvious – and offer a platform for their talents. 8 About Mithibai College Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) established the Mithibai College of Arts & Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan Institute of Science in 1961 as a part of its own Silver Jubilee Celebration. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics was an addition in the year 1980. A complex was thereby formed that embraced the three main streams of education – Arts, Science and Commerce. The college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has more than 11,000 students, 198 Teaching staff and 157 Non-Teaching staff in the Degree and Junior College taken together. The College at present boasts of need based, career-oriented, self-financing courses like BMS, BAF, BBI, BFM, BMM, B.Sc Bio-Chemistry, B.Sc BioTechnology, and B.Sc Computer Science at the undergraduate level. Also it offers M.Com,. M.Sc. Bio-Chemistry, M.Sc. Bio-Technology, M.Sc Computer Science, M.Sc. (Analytical Chemistry), M.Sc. (Statistics), M.Sc (Mathematics), M.A. (English), and M.A. (Psychology), at the post-graduate level. The college is fortunate to have a dedicated parent body in Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal which offers every kind of assistance at every stage. Keeping pace with the growth of the college, the Mandal has generously invested in expanding the infrastructural facilities. The College is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure which includes ICT enabled Classrooms, well furnished Laboratories, an Air-Conditioned Library and a Multi-Cuisine Canteen. Overall it has a most conducive atmosphere for the growth of the teaching-learning process. Community Social Responsibility has always been a priority for Mithibai College. With this in mind Rain Water Harvesting facilities have also been put in place. The college has always been conscious of its role as a constructive and responsible part of the larger society. Utmost attention is given to the overall development of the personality of students through Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular activities. In spite of the phenomenally large number of students, the standard of discipline is well maintained. Surprisingly, the student-teacher relations still remain absolutely cordial. The college even provides professional personal counseling to the students. Overall consistent and unstinting efforts of the College are borne out by the fact that students enter the college, uncertain, bewildered, but leave its portals much more confident and focused, ready to lead successful lives of their own even while enriching that of the society. 9 State-of-the-art Infrastructure • Library: The library of Mithibai College (Jitendra Library) The activity room hosts these events regularly. It is a place to has a profound collection of books, encyclopedia, journals, develop creative thoughts in young minds with emphasis on CDs and other resource material. It is centrally air- Cultural milieu. conditioned and supported with modern technology like WiFi and digital video recording cameras. Library users can • Class-rooms: The students' satisfaction is of paramount access Online Databases through Wi-Fi. Library shares its importance for the college. For providing them satisfaction, resources under inter-library loan with other libraries of the college has evolved effective method of teaching in the SVKM. Online Catalogue of books and non-book material is high-tech class-rooms which are centrally air-conditioned available through the Union Web OPAC. At the Reprography and have good seating and lighting. Smart Boards and centre, the students can photocopy and print papers at OHP's are used as teaching aids. concessional rates. Book Exhibitions and orientation programmes for using Databases are arranged periodically. • Health Post: The health post is equipped with basic first aid items. Doctors from various hospitals attend to staff and • Auditoriums: Juhu Jagruti Hall and Mithibai Seminar Hall students once every week. A doctor on call is available at all are excellent centrally air-conditioned halls, technically times to attend to any eventuality. well-equipped with state of the art acoustics and excellent light and sound facilities. Their seating capacity is 114 • each. Canteen: The best place for any collegian. The canteen is very spacious and offers hygienic food at affordable rates. Besides this there is also a Cake Shop. • Laboratories are spacious, well equipped with latest apparatus and sophisticated equipments. Most of the labs • are High-Tech labs and used for Research work. Lifts / Ramps / Washrooms / Water Coolers: These facilities are available floor-wise to suit every ones needs. Faclities with great precautions are provided for the differently abled • Gymkhana: The College has a very good Gymkhana which is persons. ideal for indoor games such as TT, Chess and Carrom. • • Security and Safety: The College offers a very safe and Activity Room: The College has acquired a vibrant secured environment with Close Circuit Cameras installed at atmosphere due to co-curricular and extension activities. all important places and round the clock security. The college also has fire fighting equipments in place. Library 10 Reception Lounge Seminar Hall Laboratory Staff Room Laboratory Administration Office Laboratory Class Room 11 OUR STAFF PROFILE DEGREE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Dr. D.B. Gadkari I/C PRINCIPAL Dr. S.D. Wakchaure Prof. A.S. Birajdar Dr. D.V. Kamat I/C VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL I/C VICE-PRINCIPAL (Arts) (Commerce) (Science) DEPARTMENTS Department Head / Coordinator / I/C Department Head / Coordinator / I/C English / French Dr. S.D.Wakchaure Commercial Geography Prof. R. J. Desai Gujarati Prof. A. H. Mehta Business Law Prof. L. P. Nagarkar Hindi Prof. R.V. Panse Business Economics Prof. S. Chatterjee Marathi Dr. J. Parab Mathematics Dr. A. V. Kanetkar Psychology Prof. R. Thangiah Statistics Prof. N.C. Shah Sociology Prof. N. P. Raval Physics Dr. D. B. Gadkari Philosophy Prof. V. C. Chaube Chemistry / Biochemistry Prof. R. Mirji Economics Prof. G. Menezes Botany Dr. S. Sureshkumar Politics Dr. M.B. Bhagwat Zoology Prof. V. V. Dalvi Commerce Prof. A. S. Birajdar Microbiology / Biotechnology Dr. D. V. Kamat Accountancy Prof. L. P. Dalal Computer Science Prof. S. D. Mehta MITHIBAI COLLEGE OFFICE BEARERS 12 LEADING THE WAY: DEGREE COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF Ph.D M.Phil. HIGHER, STILL HIGHER PG CA / CS / ICWA Degree College Staff Edu-Profile ARTS SCIENCE COMMERCE 13 Courses Offered DEGREE COURSES The three year degree course for B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com is divided into six semesters and follows the Credit Based Grading System effective from 2011-12. FACULTY OF ARTS FIRST YEAR B.A. (6 Papers: 600 Marks Per Semester) Semester I and Semester II Compulsory Subjects: • Foundation Course - I • Communication Skills in English (with tutorials) • Language (other than English), viz. Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi or French. Ancillary Subjects: A student shall offer any one of the following Combinations: Economics- Sociology - Psychology Economics - Political Science - Commerce Economics - Psychology - Gujarati Economics - Sociology - Gujarati Economics - Sociology - Marathi Psychology- Sociology - English Psychology - Sociology - Philosophy Psychology - Sociology - Marathi Psychology - Sociology - Hindi SECOND YEAR B.A. (8 Papers: 800 Marks Per Semester) Semester III and Semester IV Compulsory Subject: Foundation Course - II Ancillary Subjects: (Three Ancillary Subjects Studied at First Year B.A. - Two Papers per Subject ) Applied Components: (A student shall offer any one of the following Subjects): • Advertising • Comparative Religions • Mass Communication • Stress Management • Social Work & Social Welfare THIRD YEAR B.A. (6 Papers: 600 Marks Per Semester) Semester V and Semester VI Six papers in one of the subjects offered at Second year B.A. level. • English • Gujarati • Economics • Political Science • Psychology • Philosophy • Sociology The performance of students for each course in each semester will be evaluated by two components, Internal Assessment and External Assessment (Semester End Examination). The marks given in each of the examinations will be converted into grade (quality) points. 14 Faculty of Commerce FIRST YEAR B.Com (7 Papers - 700 Marks Per Semester) THIRD YEAR B.Com (7 Papers: 700 Marks Per Semester) Semester I and Semester II Semester V and Semester VI • Foundation Course - I • Commerce - III (Management & Production Planning) • Commerce - I • Business Economics - III • Business Economics - I • Financial Accounting & Auditing - I (Financial Accounting) • Business Communication • Financial Accounting & Auditing - II (Cost Accounting) • Environmental Studies • Financial Accounting & Auditing - III (Management • Mathematical & Statistical Techniques Accounting) • Accounting & Financial Management - I • Applied Component (Any one of the following combinations) - Computer Systems & Applications - Direct & Indirect Taxation SECOND YEAR B.Com (6 Papers: 600 Marks Per Semester) - Computer Systems & Applications - Psychology of Human Semester III and Semester IV Behaviour at Work • Foundation Course - II • Commerce - II (Management & Finance) - Computer Systems & Applications - Export Marketing • Business Economics - II - Export Marketing - Direct and Indirect Taxation • Business Law - Export Marketing – Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work • Accounting & Financial Management - II • Applied Component (Any one of the following) - Advertising The performance of students for each course in each semester - Travel and Tourism will be evaluated by two components, Internal Assessment and - Economic Systems External Assessment (Semester End Examination). The marks given in each of the examinations will be converted into grade (quality) points. 15 Faculty of Science FIRST YEAR B.Sc. (7 Papers - 700 Marks Per Semester) Semester I and Semester II Compulsory Subject: Foundation Course A student can choose any one of the following combinations. 1 Chemistry-Botany-Zoology 8 Biochemistry-Chemistry-Botany 2 Chemistry-Microbiology-Botany 9 Biochemistry-Chemistry-Zoology 3 Chemistry-Microbiology-Zoology 10 Computer Science-Mathematics-Statistics 4 Chemistry-Physics-Botany 11 Computer Science-Mathematics-Physics 5 Chemistry-Physics-Zoology 12 Biotechnology - Chemistry-Botany * 6 Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics 13 Biotechnology - Chemistry- Zoology * 7 Mathematics-Statistics-Physics (*Eligibility for Biotechnology combinations: Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics are Mandatory at H.S.C. / equivalent) In each of the semesters, each science subject (other than Mathematics) shall have two courses with practicals. Each course in which practicals are prescribed comprises of 100 marks theory and 50 marks practicals. For the 100 marks theory, the performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components - Internal Assessment of 40 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination). SECOND YEAR B.Sc. (7 Papers: 700 Marks Per Semester) Semester III and Semester IV Compulsory Subject: Foundation Course A student can choose any one of the following combination comprising of two subjects which he/she has offered at First Year B.Sc. 1 Chemistry-Botany 7 Chemistry-Microbiology 2 Chemistry-Physics 8 Chemistry-Zoology 3 Biochemistry-Chemistry 9 Mathematics-Physics 4 Mathematics-Statistics 10 Botany-Zoology 5 Computer Science-Statistics* 11 Biotechnology- Chemistry 6 Computer Science-Mathematics* (* Applications with UGC/AICTE approved Diploma in Engineering are eligible for direct admission for Second Year B.Sc.) In each of the semesters, each science subject (other than Mathematics) shall have three courses with practicals. Each course in which practicals are prescribed comprises of 100 marks theory and 50 marks practicals. For the 100 marks theory, the performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components - Internal Assessment of 40 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination). 16 THIRD YEAR B.Sc. (5 Papers: 500 Marks Per Semester) Semester V and Semester VI A student can choose any one of the Science subjects which he/she has offered at the Second Year B.Sc. There shall be an applied component subject. Any one of the following subjects with respective applied component could be offered: Subject Applied Component Botany Horticulture Chemistry Drugs and Dyes Mathematics Computer Programming Microbiology Biotechnology Physics Electronic Instrumentation Statistics Elements of Operations Research Zoology Fishery Biology Biochemistry Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration Biotechnology Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration Computer Science Web Design and Applications Each course comprises of 100 marks for theory. Practicals for each core course comprise of 50 marks and practicals for the applied component comprise of 100 marks. For the 100 marks theory, the performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components - Internal Assessment and External Assessment (Semester End Examination). NOTE 1 The right of making available the subject combinations mentioned above in all the faculties is vested with the Principal. 2 The number of seats for different subject combinations will be decided by the Principal. 3 Subjects which do not have the minimum enrollment required by the Government/ University will not be offered. 4 Examinations shall be conducted by the college on behalf of the University of Mumbai as per University rules and guidelines. Detailed information is available on Mumbai University Website: www.mu.ac.in. 5 Marking, grading and passing standards for theory, practicals and tutorials are subject to University rules and regulations. 17 Post Graduate Courses M.A. (Psychology) (Part- I & II) (By Papers) M.A (English) (Part I & II) ( By Papers) M.Com. I & II (By Papers) A student can register in one of the following subjects. • Advanced Accountancy • Business Management M. Sc. I & II (By Papers) A student can register in one of the following subjects. • Biotechnology • Biochemistry • Microbiology • Chemistry • Zoology • Botany • Physics • Computer Science • Analytical Chemistry • Statistics • Mathematics M.Sc. (Partly by Papers and Partly by Research) The College offers M.Sc. (by research) in the following subjects: • Botany • Chemistry • Microbiology • Physics • Zoology Ph. D. Students can register for Ph.D. (Science) Degree in one of the following subjects: • Chemistry • Zoology • Microbiology • Physics 18 Admission Policy • Admission to F.Y.B.A / B.Sc./ B.Com classes will be Certificate from his/her previous College and submit it to the conducted as per the guidelines and schedule announced by college office on time. If the Transfer Certificate is not the University of Mumbai. The schedule of admission will be submitted on time, examination form will not be sent to the displayed on the Notice Board as it is received from the University. University. • • Applicants from other than Maharashtra State Higher Students must register online on MKCL Site to be eligible to Secondary Board / University of Mumbai must support their seek admission. statements of the last examination passed by attaching the certificates of passing and must also attach a photocopy of • All admissions are provisional subject to the approval of the fee receipt of the provisional eligibility certificate at the time University of Mumbai. of admission. Students should submit the other necessary documents within one week of the commencement of the • At the time of admission to First Year B.A/B.COM/B.Sc. semester in the college office for confirmation of eligibility course, students are required to fill in the University certificate. If the eligibility is not confirmed by the University, enrolment form, without which the admission will not be the terms kept for the academic year will be treated as “Null approved by the University of Mumbai. If they fail to fill in and Void”. the enrolment form they will not be allowed to appear for the • examination and their names will be struck off from the A student once admitted in the first semester will be considered as duly enrolled for the second semester also College Register. unless he/she informs in writing his/her intention to leave the • college before the commencement of the second semester. No student will be deemed as admitted to the college unless he/she has filled in a fresh admission form and has paid the • necessary fees & deposits and obtains approval from the Since students are expected to attend all lectures, practicals and tutorials regularly, employed students are advised to University. seek admission through Institute of Distance Education, • • A student of this college who has qualified himself / herself University of Mumbai since they cannot fulfill the obligations for admission to a higher class will be admitted to such a of attending on lectures practicals and tutorials as prescribed class only if an application in the prescribed format(Online by the University. If any student takes up employment after and offline), duly completed, has been received by the securing admission the college authorities will not be college office with the necessary fees on the dates, which are responsible for inadequate attendance and consequences stipulated by the college at the time of results. arising there from. • Students coming from other Colleges affiliated to the Repeaters of the college will not be admitted as regular University of Mumbai and selected for admission must apply students. They will be permitted to appear as ex-students for the Transfer Certificate in the prescribed form available in during the annual examinations. • the college office. However, it is the responsibility of the Once a student passes from one faculty, he/she shall not be admitted to the other faculty. student to obtain the Transfer Certificate and No Objection College will Reopen on 9th June, 2014. 19 College Discipline The college attaches great importance to discipline and the same disfiguring walls, doors, windows and fitting or breaking must be scrupulously observed by all students. Failure to comply furniture and such other things is breach of discipline and with any of the rules, regulations or requirements notified from will be punishable as such. Smoking, Tobacco-Chewing, time to time will lead to strict disciplinary action. use of Drugs etc. are strictly prohibited in the college premises. • Students will be required to wear their Identity Card issued • by the college with their recent photograph affixed, bearing the signature of the Principal. They must present it for • shall be held, no person will be invited to address the college Authorities and / or Security Staff. No student shall students in the college without the prior written permission of the Principal. has his/her Identity Card with him/her. • No association or organization shall be formed, no meeting inspection or verification whenever demanded by the be allowed to attend lectures, practicals etc. unless he/she • Use of Mobile Phones, Pagers, Walkman etc; in the college premises is strictly prohibited. • No picnics, socials, excursion or tours shall be arranged Students must attend lectures, practicals and tutorials without the prior written permission of the Principal. If according to the time tables of their respective classes on all students join an unofficial picnic or tour, the college shall not working days. They must appear for all the college be responsible for anything that happens in the picnic or examinations. tour. Students should make use of the college library and must • not loiter in the college premises whenever they have a free No student shall collect money as contribution to picnic, trip, educational visit, get-together, study notes, charity or period. any other activity without the prior written sanction of the • Students must be present in their classes on time. Principal. • Students must do nothing either inside or outside the college • that will in any way interfere with its orderly administration taken by a responsible person approved by the Principal and and discipline. They should not communicate any the subject of debates or lectures must have the prior information or write anything about the college to the press approval of the Principal. without the written permission of the Principal. • In the college debates and other meetings, chair must be • Students are liable to lose their semester for disobedience, Students joining the college shall observe all the Rules and Regulations of the college laid down from time to time. misconduct, misbehaviour or for any act of indiscipline. • Students must take proper care of all the college properties. Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at the discretion of the Principal. Any damage done to the property of the college by College Regulations (General) • • • • All students are responsible to the Principal, the Vice • All the receipts on account of the fines imposed on students Principals and members of the staff for their conduct in for any cause whatsoever shall accrue to the Students' Aid College premises. Fund of the College. Insubordination, abusive language, misbehavior or • All students applying for bonafide certificates, character misconduct can lead to the dismissal of a student. certificates, birth date certificate, testimonials etc. and Demonstration of any kind in the college is strictly requiring the Principal or Vice Principal's signature on any prohibited. kind of document or application should first contact the In case of sickness, a leave application shall be submitted to Head Clerk in the College Office. No papers should be taken the college office along with a medical certificate within two by the students directly to the Principal or the Vice- days of resuming the college. Fitness certificate at the time Principals. of resuming the college is essential. 20 Important Ordinances O.119 O.123 The minimum attendance necessary for keeping terms O.125 Besides attendance, to keep a term at a College or for the students attending regular classes in the recognized Institution, an undergraduate must faculties of Arts, Science and Commerce is Three- complete to the satisfaction of the Principal/the Head Fourths of the days on which lectures are delivered in of the Institution the course of study at the College or each term. The student may not be sent for the Institution prescribed for such term for the class to University examination if he/she has failed to keep which such graduate then belongs i.e. satisfactory 75% attendance separately in each term of the performance at the various examinations conducted academic year. during the year. Principals of Colleges are empowered to excuse O.126 No student shall at any time be admitted to another absence of students who are required to leave the town college unless he/she produces Transference where the college is situated for the purpose of taking Certificate from the college he/she leaves. part in sports held under the auspices of the University for the period during which they are unavoidably absent from the college. IMPORTANT NOTE Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises and outside. Students indulging in ragging will be punished as per “The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999) Published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999”. Such students will also be expelled from the college and F.I.R will be lodged with the police against them. Moreover, it will be mentioned in the college leaving certificate of such students that they are expelled because of their indulgence in ragging. Students with a previous record of ragging will not be admitted to this College. 21 Academic Excellence Degree College Results for 2011-2012 100 96.67 98.02 College 81.53 90 89.44 80 61.34 70 Percentage University 74.9 66.00 60 65.71 47.51 49.38 50 40 30 20 10 0 College University College T.Y.B.A. University T.Y.B.Com. College University T.Y.B.Sc. (Other than Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Statistics) College University T.Y.B.Sc. (Maths, Physics, Statistics) College T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Rank Holders at University of Mumbai Examination, 2013 Raju Lohot Overall 4th Rank at TYBSc. (Student of Statistics) Neha Vajandar (Gold Medalist) at M.Sc. Zoology Gauravi Sherlekar Overall 7th Rank at TYBA (Student of Psychology) Bhanu Priya Mohanan 1st in Biochemistry at TYBSc. Ishita Kothari 2nd in Biochemistry at TYBSc. Bhatt Dharmesh 2nd in Gujarati at TYBA Dwiti Shah 2nd in Philosophy at TYBA Pratiksha Bisht 3rd in Philosophy at TYBA Khushboo Damakia Topper in Psychology of Human Behavior at TYBCom 22 University Mithibai Across the Seas Aditi Gala: Awarded Queen's Diamond Jubilee Scholarship by the United Kingdom (Student of TYBA Psychology) Karishma Wadkar International Badminton Player Nishaad Shah International Table Tennis Player. Won SILVER Medal at Iran Open in Jr. Boys (u/18) Dhir Gala, Manav Pandkule and Maitreya Bhagat International Lawn Tennis Players with I/C Principal - Mithibai College Dr. D.B. Gadkari 23 Likhit Bangera and Sushrut Karmarkar International Badminton Players with Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri. Prithviraj Chavan Dwija Asher Represented India in Gymnastics at Commonwealth Games Developmental Programmes and Activities lectures, discussions and film screening to sensitize the Performance Improvement Programme (PIP) Since the past few years the college has been conducting the young minds regarding gender related issues. It awakens Performance Improvement Programme. Special coaching is and empowers women with various activities such as a self provided to all the students appearing for University defence course. Examinations in order to improve their performance. • Placement Cell: the students who register themselves get The programme involves: employment opportunities during vacations and after • Brushing up the important topics completion of their course. • Revision of topics which are difficult to understand • Two mock examinations that help the students to practice The cell conducts personality development classes from time and master writing answers. to time to groom the students and prepare them for the job opportunities. Seminars, Workshops, Symposia, Conferences They conduct seminars on various career options including 'Manshodhan' a novel research cum project presentation those in BPO, Chartered Accountancy, Pharmacy, Insurance, competition of all the colleges under the SVKM banner was Hotel Management, ITC, Fashion, Media, and Engineering initiated in the year 2010. It aimed at inculcating the spirit of etc. research and presentation among the undergraduate students, post graduate students and staff. The event is divided into 4 Tie-ups with soft-ware, pharmaceutical, hospitality, travel, categories 1) Science and Pharmacy 2) Arts, Humanities and commerce, insurance co's for training on a stipend, Law 3) Commerce and Management 4) Technology Engineering internships, articles and proper placements are various and Architect. The response from the staff and students was functions of the placement cell. overwhelming with a record number of presentations being carried out in one day. It has now become an annual feature of • the college. Soft-skills: The College has employed professionals for guiding the students -who are weak in their communication, who need remedial coaching. To improve their deficiencies a International events of importance such as emerging trends in 16 hrs course is being organized at different levels separation science and technology SESTEC-2012 and NUCAR- throughout the academic year by the college. 2010 (Nuclear and Radiochemistry) were also organized by the College. • Career Guidance: The College has a well established career guidance cell which functions in co-ordination with the Special Advisory Centers and Cells: placement cell. Every year a career fair titled “Master Mind” • Women's Development Cell: Keeping with the statutory is organized by the SVKM (Management) which is attended requirement of the University of Mumbai, the college has by students and parents at large and speakers from different constituted the Women Development Cell. The cell, with the vocations are invited to guide the students. Principal as the Chairperson, comprises three members from • Counseling Centre: The College has appointed a male and a the teaching staff, one from non- female counselor for the students teaching and two students The to handle stress or related primary objectives are problems, on all working days prevention of sexual harassment Timing: 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. and promotion of general well- Besides counseling the centre being of the female student. It conducts aptitude, intelligence organizes a series of workshops, and personality tests for students. 24 Students' Council The college has duly constituted Students' Council with Principal as Chairman, One lecturer nominated by Principal, as in-charge, NCC officer, NSS programme officer, One meritorious student from each class and outstanding students from NSS, DLLE, SPORTS, NCC, CULTURAL ACTIVITIES and two girl students nominated by the Principal. The tenure of the Students' Council is one academic year. It organizes, supervises and co-ordinates the activities of different Students' Associations, societies and also makes recommendations to appropriate authorities regarding matters related to the welfare of the students. These include conveying genuine grievances of the students. Student Council’s Traditional Day EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES N.S.S. (National Service Scheme) The N.S.S. unit of the college has adopted a village in the rural area of Dahanu and has helped in the formation of 'BALWADI' to teach tribal children. N.S.S. Undertakes projects like blood donation, AIDS awareness drives, Beach Cleaning campaign etc. Students enrolled in N.S.S. LEARN DISCIPLINE, DIGNITY OF LABOUR, TEAMWORK AND CO-OPERATION. The N.S.S. helps the volunteers to develop their personality through community service. For fulfilling 120 Hrs of community service a volunteer is entitled to 10 additional marks for 2 consecutive years. SPORTS Students have always been encouraged to participate in sport participate in sports / games. It is a matter of great pride that the activities and physical training. prestigious Guru Nanak General Championship Trophy of the To do full justice to this endeavor, the college has appointed a person especially for the University of Mumbai was bagged by our college for 12 conduct of sport activities. Though the college is situated in the consecutive years. Many of our sports-persons have been heart of the western suburbs and lacks a sylvan campus, the representing the University, the state and also the country. Many sports-persons of the college have never felt disadvantaged. of them are the recipients of the prestigious Shri Shiv Reputed coaches in the respective sports/games are appointed Chhatrapati Award of the State and the Arjun Award at the to train the students. Sports kits as well as allowances are National level. provided to the sports-persons in order to encourage them to N.C.C. (National Cadet Corp) N.C.C. is the dynamic organization of young Boys and Girls all camps like Annual Training over the country. It plays an important role in inculcating value of Camp, Sthal Sainik Camp, character, patriotism, unity and selfless service amongst the Army Attachment Camp, youth. It helps in shaping the youth into disciplined, responsible, National Integration Camp, confident and patriotic citizens of the country. N.C.C. Republic Day Camp and organization provides a platform for self development and helps a d v e n t u r e c a m p s l i ke to channelize energy of the youth towards nation building. hiking, trekking, rope Mithibai College has 1- Maharashtra Armd. Sqdn. N.C.C. unit climbing, river crossing, rock climbing, horse riding etc. Many of which gives internal training like drill (with and without arms), our cadets have joined Army, Navy and Air Force. 10 Grace weapon training (0.303 dp Rifle SLR, LMG), external training Marks are given to NCC Cadets every year. 25 DLLE (Department of Life-Long Learning & Extension) DLLE thus serves to DLLE Career Fair mould students into more civilized and sensitized citizens. It serves to shape them into well-rounded personalities who display courage, understanding towards each other and towards people of all sections of the society. The students affiliated to DLLE get the opportunity to interact with students from the other disciplines and from other colleges. They are awarded 10 marks on successful completion of activity under DLLE, every academic year. The multiple projects undertaken under DLLE fulfill various objectives.ICT students enhance their skills in the development and usage of technology. • CP students help in creating awareness about different careers and their scope. • IOP students benefit from experiential learning. • SWS students serve to create awareness on issues relating to women in society and to develop sensitivity towards such issues in the public consciousness. Cultural Activities Mithibai College Alumni has a long list of Media Celebrities such as Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Oberoi, Shreyas Talpade, Ekta Kapoor, Ashutosh Gowariker, Anu Malik, Lalit Pandit, SajidWajid, Avadhoot Gupte, Vaishali Samant, Bhavdeep Jaipurwale, Anuradha Pal, Aditya Kalyanpur, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Zoya Afroz and others. This is enough to vindicate the success of the Cultural Committee. overall development of its students in Theatre, Dance, Music, Literary and Fine Arts. From the beginning of every academic year, students are encouraged to perform on stage. They are also encouraged to participate in various events and competitions, both intra and intercollegiate. Mithibai College has won the Mumbai University Youth Festival time and again. Other Festivals like Malhar, Mood Indigo, and Umang have witnessed excellent performances from Mithibai students. Moreover, the College holds its own Annual Mega festival “Kshitij”, which is a roaring success among all college going students. In order to identify the hidden talents among the students, the college conducts a Talent Search. The College aims at achieving 26 Our Stellar Achievers Supriya Mallaya Silver medalist at Inter University Lawn Tennis Tournament Youth Festival Gold Medal – Installation IPTA: Prithviraj Kapoor Trophy, A.K. Hangal Trophy, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Writer Sakshi Sharma (MSc Botany Student) Recieviing award for Best NSS volunteer in Maharashtra from Hon’ble President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee Parth Hendre National Level Paralympics Swimmer Monisha Sant National Level Rifle Shooter Nupur Kaul National Level Lawn Tennis Player 27 Yudin Shyadhi National Level Lawn Tennis Player The Associations 6. Marathi Vangmay Mandal The State language of Maharashtra becomes a potent unifying force through the activities of Marathi Vangmay Mandal. Dance-Music and Drama extravaganzas based on great literatures such as Kusumagraj, Vinda Karandikar and Sane Guruji bring the whole college together. ‘Real Learning Happens out side the Classroom' Mithibai College offers Students ample opportunities to develop and sustain their interest in inter-disciplinary fields of knowledge. The various associations operating within the college make knowledge acquisition exciting and students buoyant. 1. Counseling Association Counseling Association is active in the college. It hosts lectures, interactive sessions on Counseling Skills, field visits and Workshops. 2. Debate and Elocution Association Debate and Elocution Association holds Inter-Collegiate Debate and Elocution Competitions. It organizes A. D. Shroff Memorial Elocution Competition elimination round. It Identifies students to participate in inter –collegiate debate / elocution competitions. It is also aligned with the Speaker's Forum.. 7. Hindi Parisabha Debates and Group discussion on current issues in Hindi are the lively activities under the auspices of the Hindi Parisabha. 3. Geography Association The Geography Association started its activities in 1988 with the objective of providing students first hand experience of their subjects. It also helps the students to analyze and empathise with various societal issues. With this in mind, the association organizes nature treks, field visits, film shows, talks, poster/slogan writing competitions, debate / elocution competition and so on. 8. Gujarati Sahitya Mandal Gujarati Sahitya Mandal has a bulletin to showcase literary output of students in the Gujarati language. It also nurtures Gujarati Singing and Dramatic talent by encouraging students to participate in competitions at all levels. 9. Physics Association Pure Sciences are taking a backseat amongst students interested in higher education. The Physics Association has managed to revert this trend by making Physics popular through its activities. Each year the Physics Association Festival has interesting Exhivits that deal with fundamentals as well as application in Physics. 4. Psychology Association Psychology Association organizes a two days Festival called the Psycho Fest which involves on multifarious activities related to the Subject of Psychology that are most infotaining in nature. Apart from this it organizes Workshops and lectures by eminent scholars. 5. English Literary Association Poetry recitation and appreciation, felicitation of dedicated litterateurs, workshops on topics such as literature and drama are the activities of English Literary Association Fosters love for the English language and literature. Book Circle. 10. Chemistry Association The Chemistry Association's vision is to develop analytical reasoning skills and to promote the applications of chemistry in day-to-day life. Under the aegis of this association, guest lectures on popular topics are organized. The students are motivated to participate in Indian Chemical Society – Aptitude test. 28 11. Science Association The Science Association promotes an interdisciplinary development of all biological, chemical, physical as well as mathematical sciences together. This will help in developing logical analysis of situations in the students and will brief the students about the various other science disciplines. To achieve its objectives the Science association plans to organize talks, by Mithibai's alumni placed at various industries, on the different career options and demands of the industry. 12. Hiking and Mountaineering Society (HAMS) Physical fitness, adventure and scaling new heights are all possible to the members of the Hiking and Mountaineering Society. Regular treks, even overnight ones are organized to form a bond between Man Nature and even History. 16. French Association French Association celebrates the French Day with aplomb bringing French literature, Cuisine, Wine, Drama, paintings and in short France itself to Mithibai for a day. 17. Rotaract Club The Rotaract Club conducts several projects ranging from community service to workshops, seminars and sports. The club also arranges interactive sessions with students from colleges within and outside India. 18. Film Society The Film Society of Mithibai College was started in 1977 and ever since it has been endeavoring to show films with some artistic, social, and political merit. It has also been showing a lot of international films which are otherwise not available. These include documentaries, short films, etc. 19. Mithibai Alumni Association (MAA) Mithibai Alumni Association inaugurated on 28th April, 2013 is a platform which provides a mutually beneficial and enriching contact point for past, present and future Alumni. MAA has developed a website http://www.mithibaialumni.in to facilitate this process. Queries could be addressed on MAA's E-mail: info@mithibai-alumni.in. MAA is a registered Association as per all norms including registration with the Charity Commissioner. It has an attractive line- up of interactive events for the present year too. 13. Mathematics Association From commemorating the birth anniversary of legendary Mathematicians such as Srinivas Ramanujan to Origami Workshops, the Mathematics Association ensures that Maths is fun to learn. 14. Nisarg Nature Club Nisarg Nature Club started in February 2010 provides nature education in a creative format to the students. It also involves them in field and classroom activities and encourages their participation in Eco Project Competitions. 15. Statistics Association Statistics Association conducts events such as 'STATISTA' where games based on Statistics such as Tic-Tac-Toe, Charades, Cipher, Crossword and Numerical Survival rule the roost. 29 Festivals of Mithibai College Saptaparni – Botany Festival Gnaritas – Economics Festival Kshitij- Mithibai College Festival Kshitij- Mithibai College Festival Luminescence – Bio-Chemistry Festival Kalamela / Biotechnova / Focus Mind Labyrinth – Psychology Festival Galactech– Computer Science Festival 30 Inclusive Growth - Real Growth Meritorious and deserving students are encouraged with a number of scholarships and free studentships Prescribed forms of scholarship / free studentship will be available from the College Office. After the expiry of the prescribed date, the application for the above scholarship/free studentship will not be accepted. 31 Endowment Scholarships & Prizes F.Y.B.A. S.N. 1. 2. 3. 4. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP SMT. DURGADEVI GHANSHYAMDAS SMT. MANUKUVERBEN HARIKISANDAS VORA BADAMIDEVI CHIRANJILAL MURARKA SMT. SIMA KHATIB 5. 6. ANAND CHANDAVARKAR THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MANUFACTURING AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN HINDI (OPTIONAL) GUJARATI (OPTIONAL) ECONOMICS SOCIOLOGY PHLOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY F.Y.B.A. EXAM. AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN GUJARATI ECONOMICS PHILOSOPHY SOCIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY. ENGLISH POLITICAL SCIENCE S.Y.B.A. EXAM. PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT PHILOSOPHY AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`500/`250/`250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN ENGLISH GUJARATI ECONOMICS SOCIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY PHILOSOPHY TYBA EXAM. PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY THEORY AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN ECONOMICS F.Y.B.COM EXAM ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MATHS.& STATS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MARKETING & FINANCE (COMMERCE-II) ADVERTISING BUSINESS LAW S.Y.B.COM. EXAM S.Y.B.A S.N. 1. 2. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP JAYABEN ZAVERI THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LATE SMT. PRANKUVERBEN GANGADAS VORA H.M.TRADING BHOGILAL H. PATEL JAMNABAI NARSEE SMT. MANJU SETHIA SHRI KANTILAL HIRALAL KUSUMGAR T.Y.B.A S.N. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP SHRI JAIGOPAL KHANNA PROF. RAMPRASAD BAKSHI SHRI HARIBHAI JEEBHAI SHRI RUKSHMANIBEN TAPIDAS SANGHVI THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG. SMT. YASHOMATI KAUSHIK DESAI HIRALAL OCHHAVLAL SMARAK KALYANJI MAVJI SETHIA F.Y.B.COM. S.N. 1. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP SMT. AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL SANGHVI 2. 3. 4. JAMNABAI NARSEE THE LIONS CLUB OF VILE PARLE (EAST) KANTILAL HIRALAL KUSUMGAR S.Y.B.COM. S.N. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP SHRI PRATAP NANDLAL BHUTA MANJULAL PRATAPSINGH SHRI DWARKADAS JIVANLAL SANGHVI SHRI NANDLAL MULJI BHUTA SMT. JAMNABAI NANDLAL BHUTA SHRI DWARKADAS JIVANLAL SANGHVI 32 T.Y.B.COM. S.N. 1, NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP SMT. VIMLABEN DWARKADAS SANGHVI 2. KAMAL DHARMASHI AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/- 3. SHRI BHAGWANDAS S. THAKER `250/- 4. 5. 6. ANAND CHANDAVARKAR FOUNDATION MADHUBEN PATEL DHIRUBHAI SETHIA `250/`250/`250/- 7. 8. YOGIKRUPA CHARITABLE TRUST PROF. JAGDISH T. MODI `250/`250/- 9. MRS. KALPANA GARG `250/- 10. SHRI MATHURDAS GARG `250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & AUDITING F.Y.B.COM.EXAM. MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING (COMMERCE-III) MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING (COMMERCE-III) BUSINESS ECONOMICS COMPUTER SYSTEM & APPLICATION INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR AT WORK EXPORT MARKETING SECOND HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & AUDITING VOCATIONAL SUBJECT TOURISM & TRAVEL MANAGEMENT VOCATIONAL SUBJECT ADVERTISING SALES PROMOTION & SALES MANAGEMENT F.Y.B.SC. S.N. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP THE NATIONAL LEATHER CLOTH MFG. CO. AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/DR.MAMTA JITENDRA BHAGUCHA `250/NARSEE MONJEE `250/KISHNADWALA FAMILY `250/AMRUTLAL V. DHARVY `250/SMT. NARMADA LACHHMANDAS GUPTA `250/SHRI PREMCHANDBHAI GAGALCHAND SMARAK SHAM `250/SMT. CHAMPABEN HARAKHACHAND SHAH `250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY (THEORY) MATHEMATICS ZOOLOGY BOTANY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY PHYSICS STATS MICROBIOLOGY SCIENCE F.Y.B.SC. EXAM. S.Y.B.SC. S.N. 1. 2. 3. 4. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP SHRI MADHAVBHAI RANCHHODJI BHAKTA JAMNABAI NARSEE VICE PRNCIPAL D.K.AMIN THE NATIONAL LEATHER CLOTH MFG. CO 5. 6. 7. NANORDAS KALIDAS MEHTA PROF. K. B. BALIGA SMT. CHANDABEN MOHANBHAI PATEL AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`500/33 FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY PHYSICS` MATHEMATICS STATISTICS ZOOLOGY BOTANY MICROBIOLOGY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY (THEORY) SCIENCE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY) STUDENT WHO STANDS FIRST IN S.Y.B.SC. T.Y.B.SC. S.N. 1. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG. CO. 2. 3. SHRI V. S. RAO SAMARPAN FABRICATORS LTD. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. JAISHANKAR VISHVESHWAR TRIVEDI SMARAK LATE MISS NEELA IYER SHRI JETHALAL VORA PRINCIPAL C.T. BHASTANA LATE PROF. K. L. NARSIMHAN NARESEE MONJEE NAVYUG CO. P HOUSING SOCIETY LATE MANIBEN K. SHENOY KUMARI SHREEDA PANCHOLI SAMARPAN FABRICATORS LTD. ANAND CHANDZAVAKAR FOUNDATION AMOUNT `250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/`250/- 15. 16. 17. SHRI KANTILAL HIRALAL KUSUMGAR SHRI G.P. RAO PROF. K. B. BALIGA `250/`250/`250/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY AT THE SEMESTER INAL EXAM. STATISTICS BOTANY MICROBIOLOGY CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY (THEORY) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY PAPER – II (THEORY) PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY (THEORY) CHEMISTRY CLASS OF THIS COLLEGE CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS MATHEMATICS ZOOLOGY BOTANY AND DOING M. SC. MICROBIOLOGY APPLIED COMPONENT GROUP APPLIED COMPONENT DRUGS & DY. ENVIRONMENTAL SCI.ETC. MICROBIOLOGY IN-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY) POST GRADUATE S.N. 1. 2. NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP SMT. S. R. DOSHI M.SC.(ORGANIC CHEMISTRY) AMOUNT `250/`250/- 3. 4. SMT. MANIBEN PATEL PRINCIPAL C.T. BHASTANA `250/`250/- 5. 6. MITHIBAI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1979 PROF. (DR.) D.P. NABAR `250/`251/- FOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN ORGANIC CHEM. AT M.SC. PART-I EXAM ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT M.SC. PART-I EXAM. BOTANY AT THE M.SC. PART-I EXAM. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT THE M.SC. DEGREE EXAM GRADUATION COURSE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) NOTE: ALL THE ABOVE SCHOLARSHIPS ARE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO WILL CONTINUE TO STUDY IN THE NEXT ACADEMIC YEAR OF THE COLLEGE. STUDENTS APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIP, FREE STUDENTSHIP SHOULD NOTE THAT THESE ARE GRANTED ON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: THAT THE APPLICANT IS REGULAR IN ATTENDANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE RESPECTIVE SCHOLARSHIP/FREE STUDENTSHIP. THAT HIS / HER CONDUCT AND PROGRESS IS SATISFACTORY. THAT HE / SHE IS NOT ABSENT WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. 34 Fees and Refund of Fees Full fees must be paid along with the necessary deposits as mentioned, at the time of admission to the college in the first semester. Students who fail to pay their fees by due date in the College Office are liable for disciplinary action including the removal of his/her name from the college register. No student will be permitted ordinarily, to apply for any of the University Examinations if he/she has not paid the college fees for the year. Post graduate students will have to pay Registration Fees to the University. Tribe / Other Backward Class as per Government rule from time to time. N.B.: A research student is required to pay tuition fees from the date of his/her enrolment as post graduate students till the date of his/her submission of the thesis. Students of the other college affiliated to the University of Mumbai will have to pay the Transfer fee through this college at the time of admission. Once admission is granted by the college and if the student does not accept it for any reason, he/she will not be entitled to refund of the fees already paid by him / her except as provided by thefollowing university rules. Scholarship / Freeship is given to Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Denotified Tribe / Nomadic Refund of Fees as per the Rules of University of Mumbai (Vide Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008) The percentage of fee for the course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows: Fee Deduction on Cancellation of Admission Rs. 500/- Lump sum prior to commencement of semester and instruction of the course. 20% of the total amount of fees up to 20 days after the commencement of semester of the course. 30% of the total amount of fees from 21st day up to 50 days after the commencement of semester of the course. 50% of the total amount of fees from 51st day up to 80 days after the commencement of semester of the course or August 31st whichever is earlier. 60% of the total amount of fees from September 1st to September 30th. 100% of the total amount of fees After 30th September. 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Provided further that this refund rule is concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other professional statutory bodies appointed for admission for relevant courses. N.B.: Admission granted shall be held invalid if full payment of necessary tuition fees and deposits is not made on the same day on which admission is granted. Refund cheque shall be in the name of the student only. 35 36 800 800 800 F.Y.B.A. F.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.COM. 0 800 0 Lab. Fees 1320 1320 1320 Exam Fee & Mark sheet & Pass Certi. 200 200 200 Lib. Fees 200 200 200 Gym. Fees 250 250 250 220 220 220 Other Enrol-ment /Extra Fee & Curricu Forms lar Activity FEE CHART FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 30 30 30 10 10 10 20 20 20 100 100 100 BioTech Tution 8800 2000 Tution Fee 8800 8000 CLASS F.Y.B.Sc. CLASS F.Y.B.Sc. 200 Lib. Fee 500 Bio-Tech. Lib. Fee Mark sheet & 50 1200 50 Mark sheet & 50 Mark sheet & Exam Fee & Mark Sheet & 1190 Exam Fee 1190 Exam Fee 200 Gym. Fees 200 Gym. Fees 200 Gym. 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Fees should be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favour of “MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE - UNAIDED COURSES” 0 0 0 250 250 250 0 0 250 0 250 0 0 0 150 400 250 150 C.M. Depo. REFUNDABLE 400 Unsy. Convo Bio- Lab. Lib Exam cation Chem Depos Deposit Fee Fee istry it & 0 C.M. Depo. 13871 TOTAL 16361 TOTAL 16361 TOTAL 150 4741 150 5941 150 REFUNDABLE 400 TOTAL 150 4741 C.M. Depo. REFUNDABLE 0 400 0 Comp Unsy. Convo- Lab. Lib uter Exam cation Depos Deposit Practi Fee & Fees it ce 10 1000 NSS Fee 0 0 0 C.M. Depo REFUNDABLE Unsy. Convo- Lab. Lib. Exam caution Depos Deposit Fee & Fee it Forms Comp Unsy. Convo- Lab. Lib uter Exam cation Depos Deposit Practi Fee & Fees it ce 10 10 10 NSS fee 10 1000 NSS Fee 200 200 200 Vice E Alumni Admis Chanc Suvid Associati sion ellors ha on Fees Proce Fund ssing Fee Enrol- Uni Diaster E- Maga ID Card Group Stude Utility Dev. 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