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MAHARSHI DAYANAND COLLEGE
Late Shri Mangaldas Verma, noted Industrialist and Philanthropist founded the College in 1962. Shri Verma had a fervent desire to bring education to the socially and economically challenged sections of Society. He established this Institution in the heart of the labour area so that opportunities to pursue higher education would be available to them. M.D. College o f Arts, Science & Commerce which housed 300 students in 1962, now caters to the needs of over 7000 students. This was the vision of our founder - who saw far and beyond. He named the college after the great reformer and founder of the Arya Samaj - Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati
Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati (12th Feb 1825
30th Oct. 1883)
The well known socio-religious reformer and founder of the Arya Samaj, Swami was born in the village of Tankara
Kathiawar in Gujarat State. He was a Shivbhakta and whilst performing pooja and Havan on Mahashivaratra
Day, he got Enlightenment . College celebrates Mahashivaratri
as Rishibodh Day . He rejected idol worship, rigidity of the caste system and rituals. His slogan was Back to the Vedas
Hinduism in its pristine form to be followed and also believed in the uplift of the downtrodden.
VISION
Our founder, the Late Shri. Mangaldas Verma belived in the teachings of Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati. We at M.D. College are therefore attempting to emulate his vision by Empowering through Education.
MISSION
1. To provide education to the socially & economically disadvantaged students.
2. To facilitate the pursuit of academic excellence.
3. To harness students
potential for extra-curricular and co-curricular activities.
4. To impart value based education with emphasis on personality development.
5. To foster in students a commitment towards society and the nation.
6. To sensitize students to environmental issues.
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REFUND OF FEES As per the University Rules.
COLLEGE REGULATIONS
UNIQUE FEATURES OF THE COLLEGE 1. Library with an open access reading room 2. Audio Visual Centre 3. Free internet facilities 4. Air-Conditioned Auditorium 5. Air-Conditioned Conference room 6. Well-Equipied Gymnasium 7. Emphasis on Indian games
Kabaddi & Kho-Kho 8. Computer Training Centre of M.D.E.S. 9. Canteen 11. Saraswat Co-operative Bank in the Campus 12. English Language Laboratory 13. Girls & Boys Common Room 14. Reading Room 15. Cyber Library 16. Three Computer Labs 17. YCMOU Centre - M.A. (Marathi)
LOCATION The College is situated on Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Managaldas Verma Chowk, Parel, Mumbai
400 012, opposite the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital and Veterinary College and Hospital.
RAILWAY STATIONS & BUS STOPS The College is only at about ten minutes walking distance from the Elphinstone Road and Lower Parel
Stations of the Western Railway, Sewree Station of Harbour line Parel and Currey Road Stations of the Central Railway. Bus Route Nos. 9,14,
57,61,64,65,67,69,134,166 and 200 ply along Dr. S.S. Rao Road. Bus Route Nos. 1 , 5 , 6 L t d . , 7 L t d . , 11 L t d . , 1 2 , 1 3 , 1 5 , 1 6 , 1 9 L t d . , 2 1 L t d . , 2 2 L t d . , 2 5 L t d . , 3 0 L t d . , 38,43,51,54,66,68,76 and 506 Ltd. ply along Dr. Ambedkar Road and Bus Route Nos. 160,162,201,212,213,314 and 368 Ltd. ply along Jerbai Wadia Road. They are only a few minutes walk from the College.
RAILWAY AND S.T. CONCESSIONS Bonafide students of the College (male a n d f ema le students below 25 years of age, SC/ ST students upto 27 years and research students upto 35 years) can avail of the facility for Railway Concessions for their Season Tickets between the stations nearest to their home (Home address as mentioned in the
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admission forms only) and the Station nearest to the College i.e. PAREL / CURREY ROAD / ELPHINSTONE / LOWER PAREL / SEWREE. Long-Journey Railway Concessions are granted only during vacations, according to the rules published by the Railways, details of which are available in the College Office. Application for S.T. Bus Concessions (available in the S.T. Office) are also endorsed though when the address and the name of the nearest S.T. Stop are mentioned in the Admission Form.
COLLEGE OFFICE The Office is situated on the ground floor. The timing for Collection of fees and other payments is from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on all working days except second and fourth Saturday.
ADMISSIONS 1. For admission to B.A., B.Sc. & B.Com. Courses preference is given to inhouse
students. 2. Admissions to BMM, B.Sc. (Comp. Science), B.Com. (B&I) & B.Com. (FM) are
done as per merit. 3. Students belonging to the economically backward class HAVE TO submit an
Income Certificate, attested by a Gazetted Officer. 4. Statements of marks and all other relevant certificates must be produced at the
time of Admissions. 5. A Transfer Certificate is needed when a student joins the Institution from
another College affiliated to the University of Mumbai. 6. The College has a Linguistic Minority Status (Punjabi Linguistic)
ELIGIBILITY
1. Students who have passed the H.S.C. Examination conducted by the Maharashtra Board are eligible to join the F.Y.B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.Classes.
2. Students who have passed the H.S.C. Examination(except Accountancy) under the MCVC are eligible to join only FYBA & FYBSc. Class as per the area of specialization. Students who have taken the Accountancy course can join the F.Y.B.Com. class.
3a. Students who have passed the H.S.C./ISC or any other qualifying examination from the Board/University other than the Maharashtra Board should obtain the Eligibility Certificate from the Registrar, University of Mumbai- 400098, before seeking admission to the College. The eligibility forms are available in the college office.
3b. Similarly students who have passed the F.Y./S.Y. Level of B.A./B.Com./ B.Sc. or any other equivalent qualifying examination from other University should obtain the eligibility certificates from the Registrar, University of Mumbai-400 098. before seeking admission to the college.
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RESERVATION :
As applicable to Minority Institutions.
Note : The Students must produce the original Caste Certificate with attested copies at the time of admission.
GOVT. FREESHIPS / SCHOLARSHIPS
1. Economically Backward Class
Xerox copy of attested documents alongwith the form :- 1. Marklist of the previous year. (passed) 2. Leaving Certificate 3. Ration Card 4. Income Certificate of parent / Guardian duly attested by Tahasildar. Income limit
for the students securing less than 50% marks is Rs. 15,000/- per annum whereas Income limit for the students securing 50% and above is Rs. 50,000/- per annum. (The income certificate should be submitted for the financial year 2011-2012. i.e. from 1st April 2011 to 31st March 2012).
2. Primary Teachers
Children Freeship
Xerox copy of attested documents alongwith the form. 1. Marklist of the previous year. (passed) 2. Leaving Certificate 3. Fee Receipt. 4. Ration Card. 5. Income Certificate of Employee. 6. PTC Freeship is applicable only upto 2nd child
3. Secondary School Teachers Children Freeship
(Jr. & Sr. College) Forms to be collected from the school where the parents are employed. Xerox copy of attested documents required alongwith the form. 1. Marklist of the previous year. (passed) 2. Leaving Certificate 3. Fee Receipt. 4. Ration Card. 5. Income Certificate of Employee. 6. STC Freeship is applicable only upto 2nd child.
4. Freedom Fighters Children Freeship
Xerox copy of attested documents required alongwith the form. 1. Certificate of Freedom Fighter. 2. Marklist of the previous year. (passed) 3. School Leaving Certificate 4. Fee Receipt. 5. Ration Card.
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5. Ex-Servicemen s Children Freeship
Xerox copy of attested documents required alongwith the form. 1. Certificate of Ex-Servicemen. 2. Mark list of previous year. (passed) 3. School Leaving Certificate 4. Fee Receipt.
5. Ration Card.
6. Scholarship. (SC/ST/OBC/SBC/NT/VJNT)
Xerox copy of attested documents required along with the form. 1. Mark list of previous year. (Passed) 2. Fee Receipt. 3. Ration Card. 4. Caste Certificate (Only Maharashtra State)
5. Income Certificate of parent / Guardian duly attested by Tahasildar. Income limit upto Rs. 1, 00,000/- only for the financial year 2012 -2013. (1st April 2012 to31st March 2013) Original certificate required.
6. Gap Certificate if applicable.
7. Freeship. (SC/ST/OBC/SBC/NT/VJNT)
Freeship is applicable only upto 2nd boy child. (those who are not eligible for Scholarship) Xerox copy of attested documents required alongwith the form. 1. Mark list of previous year. (passed) 2. Fee Receipt. 3. Ration Card. 4. Caste Certificate (Only Maharashtra State)
5. Income Certificate of parent / Guardian duly attested by Tahasildar. Income limit above Rs.1,00,000/- only for the financial year 2012-2013. (1st April 2012 to 31st March 2013) Original certificate required.
6. Gap Certificate if applicable.
Issuance of the following documents:
NOC ------ One day
Bonafide Certificate ------ One day
Transcript Certificate ------ One week
Attempt Certificate ------ One day
Leaving Certificate ------ Five days (for current student)
Transfer Certificate will be dispatched to the college directly.
Raiway Concession ------ One day
Duplicate I-Card ------ Two days for the current students ------ Five days for other than current students.
Signature on documents ------ One day
Attestation of documents ------ One day
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REFUND OF FEES As per the University Rules.
COLLEGE REGULATIONS
1. A student joining the College puts himself / herself under the governance and guidance of the Principal in all matters.
2. Every student is expected to behave in an orderly and disciplined manner, inside and outside the Institution. Disciplinary action will be taken for any misbehaviour.
3. Every student will receive an Identity Card on which he / she must affix his/her passport-size photograph, and obtain the signature of the Principal. Students will not be allowed admission to lectures, practicals, College Office, Laboratories, Canteen etc. without the Identity Card which should be worn at all times. Failure to observe this rule can lead to cancellation of admission.
4. Attendance at lectures, tutorials & practicals is COMPULSORY.
5. Attendance at all College examinations is COMPULSORY.
6. Prior permission of the Principal should be taken to form a society, make collections, sell tickets, arrange meetings, invite guests, organise excursions or picnics etc.
7. College programmes and meetings must be chaired by a responsible person.
8. Any matter published in the Magazine must have prior permission of the Principal.
9. Students should not take active part in politics .
10. A students should not communicate any information to the press without the permission of the Principal.
11. Students are strictly prohibited from loitering in the corridors while lectures, practicals and tutorials are in progress. In case the Students are free from their respective lectures/practicals they should keep themselves engaged in the Students Common Room, the Library or the Gymkhana.
12. Suggestion boxes are provided for the Students to help college administration with constructive suggestions.
13. Any leave of absence should be intimated to the office immediately. Late submission of Leave Applications will not be accepted. Fitness certificates should be attached with applications for medical leave of absence.
14. SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN THE COLLEGE PREMISES
15. A student may be expelled by the Principal for the following reasons (Principles laid down by the Maharashtra State Government Education Department) 1) Persistent Insubordination 2) Mischievous behaviour. 3) Malpractices in Examinations. 4) Unauthorised alteration of Leaving Certificate. 5) Undesirable influence over fellow students.
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16. Students are expected to take proper care of the College property and to help on keeping the premises neat and tidy. Causing damage to the property of the college, e.g. defacing walls and doors, damaging fittings or breaking furniture, etc. is a breach of discipline and will be duly punished.
17. USE OF MOBILE PHONE WITH IN THE COLLEGE PREMISES IS PROHIBITED
18. Ragging is prohibited.
Following documents are required to issue the various certificates.
Sr. No. Particulars SENIOR COLLEGE
1 Bonafide Certificate Application, I. Card & Fees Rs. 20/-
2 No Objection Certificate (NOC) Application, Mark Sheet, I.Card, Fees Rs 20/-
3 Attempt Certificate Application, All Marks sheets, I. Card, Fees Rs
20/-
4 Leaving Certificate Mark sheet in original & xeroxdinator Principal Signature, I.Card Fees Rs. 100/-
5 Transfer Certificate Mark Sheet in Original & xerox, I -Card .
6 Duplicate I.D. Card Fees receipt
7 Duplicate Library Card I .Card & Fees receipt
8 Duplicate Result I. Card
9 Duplicate Fees Receipt I. Card
10 Local Railway Concession I. Card
11 Long Journey Railway Concession I. Card
12 Enrolment F.Y.B.Com. / F.Y.B.A. / F.Y.B.Sc.
HSC Mark Sheet & Passing Certificate All documents Original + Xerox Copies (Verified).
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Eligibility Enrolment FY / SY / TY B.Com./ B.A./B.Sc. (Outside of Maharashtra)
HSC Mark Sheet & Passing Certificate All documents Original + Xerox Copies thereof.
On receipt of application for the above, certificates will be issued within 48 hrs.
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PROGRAMS OFFERED 1. The College is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and the B.A., B.Sc. and
B.Com (three year degree course) degree classes are conducted by the College. 2. Post Graduate course M.Sc. Part I and M.Sc. Part II and M.Sc. by Research in
Chemistry. 3. Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Zoology, Gujarati, Kannada and Marathi, Commerce
and Management. 4. Self Financing Course :
1) 3 years integrated B.Sc. Computer Science (Science Faculty) 2) 3 years integrated Degree Course Bachelor of Mass Media (Arts Faculty) 3) 3 years B.Com. - Banking & Insurance (Commerce Faculty) 4) 3 years B.Com. - Financial Markets (Commerce Faculty) 5) M.Com. (Accountancy) 6) M.Com. (Banking & Finance)
5. M.A. in Marathi - YCMOU
COURSES OFFERED F.Y., S. Y. & T.Y. B.A., B.Com, B.Sc.
ARTS : A Students enrolling for the three-year degree course will appear in 40 courses carrying 4000 marks. The break up is as follows :-
F.Y.B.A. Six Courses per semester Total Marks
600 /semester (100 marks each)
Compulsory Subjects: Paper I Foundation Course - Social Awareness & Personality Development Paper II - Communication Skills in English. Paper III - Compulsory Language Hindi / Marathi.
Optional Subject Group : (Three subjects) Paper IV to VI Subject offered
English, Hindi, Marathi (Languages group) History, Economics, Political Science, Philosophy and Psychology (Social Science Group)
Note: (I) A Student may offer Three papers from the Social Science Group.
OR (ii) A Student may offer Two papers from the Social Science Group and one paper
from the Language Group. OR
(iii) A Student may offer One paper from the Social Science Group and Two papers from the Language Group.
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NOTE : Students should choose subjects from the Optional group in which they wish to major at the T.Y.B.A. (either solo 6 papers or double three papers in two subjects) No change in subjects is permitted after the enrolment of the Student.
S.Y.B.A.: Eight Courses per semester Total Marks 800/ semester (100 Marks each)
1. Foundation Course Paper II
Compulsory.
2. Applied Component Group: One Subject a) Health Psychology / b) Book-Keeping and Accountancy
3. Optional Subject Group
Two Papers in each subject
History, Economics, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Marathi, English and Hindi.
NOTE : A Student must continue to take the same optional subjects he/she has selected in the F.Y.B.A.
T.Y.B.A. : Six Courses per semester Total marks 600 / Semester (100 Marks each)
Solo Major : History, Economics, Marathi, Hindi (6 Papers) Double Major: History, E c o n o m i c s , P o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e , E n g l i s h ,
M a r a t h i , H i n d i , Psychology
NOTE: A Student is required to offer six papers / three papers of any one Optional subjects offered at the S.Y.B.A.
Arts Faculty
Department of History Prof. Rashmi Condra - Head Prof. Revant Singh
Department of English Prof. Ms. Mythily Mukund - Head Dr. Mr. Kisan Pawar Prof. Sangita Patil
Dept. of Economics Prof. Ms. Indira Ravindran (Head) Prof. Mr. Rajan Padwal Prof. Mr. Lalit Tyagi
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Department of Marathi Dr. Ms. Geeta Manjrekar, Head. Dr. Ms. Bharati Nirgudkar
Department of Hindi Dr. Ms. Shashi Mishra, Head. Dr. Umeshchandra Shukla
Department of Philosophy Dr. Ms. Seema Khemani
Department of Psychology Dr. Ms. K. P. Sundari
Department of Political Science Prof. Monika Verma
SCIENCE A Student enrolling for the three-year B.Sc. Degree Examination will be required to offer 54 units.
F.Y.B.Sc. : 10 Courses Total Marks 1000 per semester including practicals
Foundation Course I Social Awareness and Personality Development
COMPULSORY Optional Subject Group : Two papers in each Subjects
(Choose One Group) Code A Chemistry/Physics/Mathematics B Chemistry/Botany/Zoology C Physics/Mathematics/Statistics D Botany/Zoology/Statistics E F
Computer Science/Physics/Maths
Computer Science/Maths/Stats
S.Y.B.Sc. : 9 Courses Total Marks 1000 per semester
Foundation Course
Compulsory Optional Subjects Group/s
Three papers in each subjects Code A2 Chemistry
Physics
B2 Physics
Mathematics
C2 Chemistry
Botany
D2 Chemistry
Zoology
E2 Botany
Zoology
G2 Computer
Mathematics
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T.Y.B.Sc. : Major Subject Four Courses
400 Marks per semester
Two Practicals course
200 Marks per semester
Applied Component One Course - 100 Marks per semester One Practical course
100 Marks per semester
Name of Major Subjects
CHEMISTRY
Code
A3
Applied Component
Heavy & Fine Chemical
MATHEMATICS B3 Operation Research
BOTANY C3 Horticulture
ZOOLOGY D3 Marine Science
COMPUTER SCIENCE E3 Web Design and Web Technology
SCIENCE FACULTY
Department of Botany Dr. Ms. K. V. Rambal - Head Dr. Ms. G. S. Soman Dr. S. S. Sohal Dr. S. Sharma Dr. Sanjay Desai
Department of Zoology Dr. Ms. C. S. Panse - (Head) Vice Principal Dr. Ms. S. K. Deshpande Prof. Ms. M. S. Kayande Dr. Ms. Vaishali Somani Dr. Rishikesh Dalvie
Department of Physics Prof. R. H. Upadhyaya (Head) Prof. Ms. Namrata Jain Dr. Avinash Karande
Department of Chemistry Prof. Ms. Beena Arora (Head) Dr. Ms. Anna Regini Dr. Ms. M. D. Kulkarni Prof. S. R. Pawar Prof. Ms. V. V. Thorat Prof. Mr. B. T. Nikam
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Department of Statistics Dr. Shilpa Khare
Department of Mathematics Dr. Ms. M. M. Acharya - Head Prof. B. P. Mishra Prof. Ms. S. C. Ghogare Prof. Ms. A. H. Joglekar Prof. G. V. Joshi
Department of Computer Science (self financing) Prof. Ms. Sonal Pawar (Co-ordinator) Prof. Ms. Pallavi Bhavsar Prof. Razak Prof. Vivek Desai
COMMERCE A Student enrolling for the three-year B.Com. Degree Examination will be required to offer 40 Courses carrying 4000 marks.
F.Y.B.Com. 7 Courses Total Marks 700 / Semester (100 Marks each) 1. Foundation Course Paper I 2. Accountancy & Financial Management 3. Commerce
Paper I 4. Environmental Studies 5. Business Communication 6. Business Economics 7. Mathematics & Statistics
S.Y.B.Com. 6 Courses Total Marks 600 / Semester (100 Marks each) PAPERS 1. Foundation Course - II 2. Accountancy & Financial Management 3. Commerce
II 4. Business Law 5. Business Economics 6. Advertising
Applied Component Paper
T.Y.B.Com. 7 Courses Total Marks 700 / Semester (100 Marks each)
1. Accountancy & Financial Management I 2. Accountancy & Financial Management II 3. Accountancy & Financial Management III 4. Commerce - III - Marketing and Human Resource Management 5. Business Economics 6. Applied Component Paper
I Computer System / Export Marketing 7. Applied Component Paper
II Direct Taxation / Marketing Research
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COMMERCE FACULTY
Department of Commerce Dr. T.P. Ghule - Head, Principal Prof. Ms. S. S. Pathak - Vice Principal Prof. C. K. Ghogare Prof. Ms. Priya Parkar Prof. Vijayalaxmi Saini
Department of Accountancy Prof. N. N. Jani (Head) Dr. Paras Jain Prof. H. O. Sharma Prof. Kunal Soni
COMMERCE UNAIDED Prof. Ms. Shubdha Gala (Co-ordinator) Time : 3.00 pm - 8.30 pm
Enrollment : As per University Norms.
M. Com.
The College is affiliated to University of Mumbai for M.Com Degree Programmes under faculty of Commerce and offer following courses. Semester I and II Compulsory courses
Strategic Management
Economics of Global Trade and Finance
Optional Course
Semester I and II (1) Advance Accounting (2) Banking and Finance
Advanced Financial Accounting Commercial Bank Management
Advanced Cost Accounting Financial Service
Semester III and IV Compulsory Course
Research Methodology
Optional Course
Advanced Accountancy
Banking and Finance
Advanced Financial Management
Financial Markets in India
Advanced Auditing
International Finance
Direct and Indirect Tax
Investment Management
Standard of Passing and Award of Grades as per University of Mumbai Ordinances, Regulations and Rules relating to Credit Based Semester and Grading System for M. Com Programme.
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B.Com. (Financial Markets)
Sr. Class Fees (Per Year)
1 F.Y.F.M 17,215/-
2 S.Y.F.M 16,595/-
3 T.Y.F.M 15,875/-
SELF - FINANCING COURSES
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING & INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL MARKETS Prof. Kunal B. Soni - Co-ordinator
Eligibility: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance and Financial Markets) Degree Course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at (40% in case of reserved category) one & the same sitting (B&I-University Circular no. UG/ 337 of 2004, Dated: 13/08/2010 and FM-University Circular no. UG/ 211 of 2007, Dated: 18/05/2007). Every Candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Constituent / affiliated college / recognized institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself / herself with the University.
Duration of the Course and Related Information: a) The Course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be six
semesters spread over in three years. b) Number of students: A batch shall consist of not more than 60 students; c) The course shall consist of 38 subjects & 2 projects of 100 marks each. d) Total number of lectures per paper per semester shall be maximum of 60 each
of 50 minutes duration each. Number of lectures per paper per week shall be 4 in case of Theory papers.
e) For subjects having practical component total no. of Theory lectures per paper per week shall be 3 & 1 lecture of practical ( Consisting the duration equal to 3 lectures of 50 minutes) per week per batch (Batch is of 20 students)
f) On an average 15 working weeks area available in every semester.
The Fees for the courses are as per University Fees Structure (Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 OF 2008 - 7th July 2008)
Industrial Visits are not compulsory and the colleges should not charge fees prescribed for industrial visits if the Industrial visits are not organized. ( University Circular no. UG/ 256(BI) & 258(FM) of 2010, Dated : 18/08/2010 )
B.Com. (Banking & Insurance)
Sr. Class Fees (Per Year)
1 F.Y.B.I 18,215/-
2 S.Y.B.I 16,195/-
3 T.Y.B.I 15,875/-
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SCHEME OF MODULES ( BANKING & INSURANCE )
Semester I Semester II
1.1 Environment & Mgmt of Fin Services 2.1 Principles & Practices of Bank & Ins
1.2 Principles of Management 2.2 Financial Accounting
1.3 Effective Communication
I 2.3 Effective Communication
II
1.4 Economics
I (Macro) 2.4 Economics
II (macro)
1.5 Quantitative Methods
I 2.5 Quantitative Methods
II
1.6 Introduction to Computer System 2.6 Business Law
Semester III Semester IV
3.1 Laws Governing Banking & Ins. 4.1 Universal Banking
3.2 Financial Management
I 4.2 Financial Management
II
3.3 Management Accounting 4.3 Innovations in Banking & Insurance
3.4 Customer Relationship Mgmt. 4.4 Corp. Law & Laws Gov. Capital Mkts.
3.5 Information Technology in B & I 4.5 Entrepreneurship Management
3.6 Organisational Behaviour
4.6 Financial Markets
3.7 Taxation of Financial Services
4.7 Cost Accounting of Banking & Ins.
Semester V Semester VI
5.1 Marketing in Banking & Insurance 6.1 Strategic Management
5.2 Financial Services Management 6.2 Central Banking
5.3 International Banking & Finance 6.3 International Business
5.4 Financial Reporting and Analysis 6.4 Human Resource Management
5.5 Security Analysis & Portfolio Mgmt 6.5 Bus. Ethics & Corporate Governance
5.6 Auditing
6.6 Turnaround Mangement
5.7 Project - I
6.7 Project - II
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SCHEME OF MODULES ( FINANCIAL MARKETS )
Semester I Semester II
1.1 Principles of Investment 2.1 Enviornment of Financial System
1.2 Micro-Economics 2.2 Macro-Economics
1.3 Basic Statistics 2.3 Statistical Applications
1.4 Basic Computer Skills 2.4 Communication Skills
1.5 Financial Accounting 2.5 Management Accounting
1.6 Business Environment 2.6 Principles of Business Management
Semester III Semester IV
3.1 Debt Market 4.1 Commodities Markets
3.2 Corporate Finance 4.2 Corporate Finance - II
3.3 Equity Market - I 4.3 Equity Markets - II
3.4 Banking in Financial System 4.4 Financial Services
3.5 Computer Applications in Investments 4.5 Taxation for Investments
3.6 Business Ethics
4.6 Security Analysis
3.7 Organizational Behaviour
4.7 Business Law
Semester V Semester VI
5.1 Global Capital Markets 6.1 Risk Management
5.2 Regulation of Securities Markets 6.2 Corporate Governance
5.3 Insurance-(Fund) Management 6.3 Computer Application is Fin. Services
5.4 Derivative Markets 6.4 Marketing of Financial Services
5.5 Foreign Exchange Markets 6.5 Mutual Fund Mangement
5.6 Portfolio Management
6.6 Customer Relationship Mgmt
5.7 Project - I
6.7 Project - II
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BACHELOR OF MASS MEDIA (BMM)
Ms. S. S. Pathak
Vice Principal, Co-ordinator
The course is full-time i.e. duration of 6 semesters spread over three years. Every semester consists of 6 theory papers and 6 projects. The first four semesters are common while semester-V offers an option between advertising and journalism, leading to a bifurcation of students at this point of time. Each paper consists of 4 lectures per week per semester. The projects discussions and presentations are supervised by the teacher, after giving an outline of all the objectives of the work assigned.
DETAILS OF ADMISSIONS : Number of seats: 60 (per class)
SELECTION BASIS : After the 12th standards results are declared, selection takes place on the basis of merit. Distribution of seats are as follows:
30 for H.Sc. (Arts)
15 for H.Sc. (Science)
15 for H.Sc. (Commerce)
Eligibility: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Mass Media Degree Course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 35% marks in aggregate. Every Candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Constituent / affiliated college / recognized institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself / herself with the University.
Duration of the Course and Related Information: a) The Course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be
six semesters spread over in three years. b) Total number of lectures per paper per semester shall be maximum of 50 each
of 50 minutes duration each.
The Fees for the courses are as per University Fees Structure (Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 OF 2008 - 7th July 2008)
Industrial Visits are not compulsory and the colleges should not charge fees prescribed for industrial visits if the Industrial visits are not organized.
Sr. Class Fees (Per Year)
1 F.Y.B.M.MM.M
16,915/-
2 S.Y.B.M.M. 16,295/-
3 T.Y.B.M.M. 14,575/-
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Scheme of examination:- The scheme of Examination shall be divided in two parts. A) Internal Assessment :- 40% i.e. 40 marks. B) Semester End Examination: - 60% i.e. 60 marks.
A) Internal Assessment
40 Marks.
The allocation of 40 marks shall be as follows:-
Class Test Assignments Group Discussion Overall Conduct
20 10
5 5
B) Semester End Examination
60 Marks. a) Duration
This examination shall be of 2 Hrs. duration.
b) Question paper pattern
ii) There shall be four questions each of 15 Marks. iii) All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the question. iv) Questions may sub divided in to a) and b) if necessary, for 8 & 7 marks
respectively.
v) F.Y.B.M.M. & S.Y.B.M.M. EXAM CONDUCTED BY COLLEGE & T.Y.B.M.M. EXAM CONDUCTED BY UNIVERSITY.
Passing Standard A student shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each theory paper (where the theory paper consists of internal Assessment & Semester (End Examination with minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 16 out of 40) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester end examination (i.e. 24 out of 60) separately to pass the subject.
Performance Grading : -
The PERFORMANCE GRADING of the student shall be of the SEVEN point ranking system as under:-
No. Division Marks Grade
Ist Class I - I 70 or above O
I - II 60 - 69 A
2nd Class
II - I 55 - 60 B
II - II 50 - 55 C
II - III 45 - 50 D
Pass Class
III 40 - 45 E
Fail Less than 40 F
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The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination.
a. A student who PASSES in the Internal Examination but FAILS in the Semester End Examination of the theory paper shall reappear for the Semester End Examination of that theory paper. However his/her marks of the Internal Examinations shall be carried over but he/she shall be entitled for grade E on passing.
b. A student who PASSES in the Semester End Examination but FAILS in the Internal Examination of the theory paper shall reappear for the Internal Examination of that theory paper. However his/her marks of the Semester End Examination shall be carried over but he/she shall be entitled for grade E on passing.
c. The Internal Examination for reappearing students will consist of one project of 40 marks which will be divided into 20 marks for the hard copy of the project, 10 marks for the presentation and 10 marks for the viva.
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT)
a. A student shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
b. A student shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if he/she passes each of Semester I and Semester II.
OR c. A student fails in not more than two papers of Semester I and Semester II each
where the total marks does not exceed 400. d. A student shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of
heads of failure in Semester III. However the student has to pass each of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
e. A student shall be allowed to keep term for Semester V if he/she passes Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV.
OR f. A student shall pass Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than two
theory papers of Semester III and Semester IV each where the total marks does not exceed 400.
g. A student shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester V.
h. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the student passes each of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
Additional Examination: There will be one additional examination for Semester I, II, III and IV for those who have failed or remained absent. The absent student will be allowed to appear for the examination by the head of the institution / after following the necessary formalities of medical/special ground. This examination will be held 20 days f r o m the declaration of results but not later than 40 days.
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EQUIPMENTS: Computer Lab and necessary software, Operating System, Handy cameras, Still camera, LCD projector, DVD, Television, VCR , Over Head projector and Sound system is available to the students.
SCHEME OF MODULES B.M.M. :-
FIRST YEAR: Semester I & II: (6 papers)
Sem I Sem II Effective Communication Skill -I Effective Communication Skills-II
Fundamentals of Mass Communication. Political Concepts and Indian Political Systems
Introduction to Computers Principles of Management & Marketing Landmark Events in 20th Century History of the World, India & Maharashtra Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Sociology Translation Skills
Introduction to Economics An Introduction to World Literature in English
SECOND YEAR : Semester III & IV : (6 papers)
Sem III Sem IV Understanding Cinema Mass Media Research Advanced Computers Introduction to Advertising Introduction to Public Relations Organizational Behaviour Introduction to Media Studies Radio and Television Introduction to Cultural Studies Introduction to Journalism Introduction to Creative Writing Print Production and Photography
THIRD YEAR : Semester V & VI (ADVERTISING)
Sem V Sem VI Advertising in Contemporary Society Advertising and Marketing Research
Copy Writing Legal Environment and Advertising Ethics
Advertising Design Financial Management for Marketing and Advertising
Consumer Behaviour Agency Management
Media Planning & Buying Principles and Practice of Direct Marketing
Brand Building Contemporary Issues
THIRD YEAR: Semester V & VI (JOURNALISM)
Sem V Sem VI
Reporting Press Law & Ethics Editing Broadcast Journalism Feature and Opinion Niche Journalism - II Journalism and Public Opinion Internet & Issues in Global Media Indian Regional Journalism News Media Management Niche and Magazine Journalism-I Contemporary Issues
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Scheme of Examination
*Rules and Regulations are governed as per the ordinances with respect to Credit Based Semester and Grading system [B.S.G.S] for the programme under faculty of Arts, Commerce & Science.
F.Y./ B.A / B.COM / B.Sc - Semester - I & Semester II
S.Y./ B.A / B.COM / B.Sc - Semester - III & Semester IV
T.Y./ B.A / B.COM / B.Sc - Semester - v & Semester VI
Each Semester Examination is divided into two parts
A. Internal Examination 40 Marks
B. Semester End Examination 60 Marks
A. Internal Examination 40 Marks
The Internal Examination of 40 Marks is divided as follows
( i ) 20 Marks for the class test.
( ii ) 10 Marks for the assignment.
( iii ) 05 Marks active participation in routine class.
( iv ) 05 Marks overall conduct as a responsible student and exhibit leadership qualities in organizing academic related activities.
B. Semester End Examination 60 Marks
The Examination is of 2 Hrs. duration.
(i) Each Paper of 60 Marks shall consist of four questions of 15 Marks each.
(ii) All questions will be compulsory with internal choice.
The first four Semesters Examination Evaluation is the responsibility of the College / Institution.
The college will carry out Internal assessment for the paper in Semester V & VI, and University will conduct the Semester End Examination for Semester V and Semester VI.
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Passing Standard
The minimum marks for passing each theory paper is 40% which consist of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination with 40% (16 out of 40) & (24 out of 60). i.e. both Internal Examination And Semester End Examination is separately to be passed in each subject.
For Science Students, each paper has practical of 50 Marks.
F.Y.BSc 2 Practical 100 Marks.
S.Y.BSc 3 Practical 150 Marks.
T.Y.BSc 4 Practical 200 Marks.
The minimum passing Marks in Practical is 40%.
The Performance of the Student is given as seven point ranking system.
PERFORMANCE GRADING
The Performance Grading of the Student Will be on seven Point ranking system.
Marks Grade
70* and above O
60.00 - 69.99 A
55.00 - 59.99 B
50.00 - 54.99 C
45.00 - 49.99 D
40.00 - 44.99 E
below 40.00 FAIL F
The Performance grading is based on the aggregate of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination.
(i) A student who passes in Internal Examination but fails in the Semester End Examination Shall reappear for Semester End Examination of that theory paper.
(ii) A student who passes Semester End Examination but fails in Internal Examination shall reappear in Internal Examination by submitting a project of 40 Marks.
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Additional Examination
There is an additional Examination for Semester I, II, III, and IV for Semester End Examination and Internal Examination For students who have failed or remained absent. The absent student will be allowed by the consent of Head of the Institution on special ground such as Medical, NSS, NCC, Inter collegiate Sports Activities.
Allowed to keep Terms (ATKT)
(i) A student will be allowed to keep terms for Semester II Irrespective number of heads of failure in the Semester - I.
(ii) A student shall be allowed to keep term for Semester - III & IV if he/she Passes each of Semester
I and Semester II. OR fails in not more than two papers (200 Marks) for commerce and arts in each of semester I & II and not more than three papers (300 Marks) for Science in each of semester I & II.
(iii) A student shall be allowed to keep term for Sem-V and Sem-VI if he/she passes each of Semester - I, Semester - II, Semester - III & Semester - IV. OR fails in not more than two paper (200 Marks) for Commerce and Arts in each of Semester - III & Semester - IV & not more than three paper (300 Marks) for Science in each of Semester III & IV.
* However he/she must pass both Sem - I & Sem - II to keep term for Semester V & Semester VI.
THE COLLEGE LIBRARY
Librarian: Smt.Vinita Jain Assistant Librarian : Mr. A. P. Singh
The Library is housed in a separate building at the quadrangle of the rear of the College.
Our library supports and extends the academic education of our institution. We extend our library services to retired teachers and ex-students with nominal fee.
The College endeavors to make the library user friendly. It is equipped with 34000 books and subscribes to 75 different periodicals in various disciplines. The large spacious reading room with an open access system does encourage students to browse through a large variety of books. A suggestion box is placed within the Library and students are encouraged to come forward with their suggestions. This healthy practice enables the library to meet students requirements.
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1. The library is open on all the working days of the year from 8.00 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
2. The library Staff helps the students to access or replace books.
3. Books are issued to student for a period of 7 days.
4. The librarian can recall any book on loan, if it is required in the library, even though it is not due to be returned.
5. Renewal of books will be permitted for a further period of 7 days if there is no demand for it
6. Failure to return a book on the scheduled date will incur a fine of Rs.1/- per working day.
7. Cutting or tearing of any photo or page for the books is strictly prohibited, and disciplinary action taken against such candidates.
8. Silence has to be maintained. Students found chatting in the reading room will face the disciplinary action.
9. The librarian is authorized to terminate the membership of any borrower if he/she is found guilty of misbehavior.
10. All books have to be returned before claiming the deposit money.
11. If any book or periodical is damaged or lost by the borrower he/she will either replace it or pay its cost. It will have to be replaced by a new one of the same or later edition, at his/her cost.
12. Photocopy service is also provided to the students at the rate of Rs.1/- per copy.
13. Readers may search books on the computer with the library with the help of OPAC (online public access catalogue)
14. Free Internet facility is also available in the Library. B/W & Color Printout is on charge basis.
15. Reference books will not be issued for home reading
16. Bags or personal books will not be permitted in the reading room. students have to keep their belongings on the luggage rack.
SCHOLARSHIPS / FREESHIPS AS APPLICABLE TO THE AIDED SECTION.
Note : The conditions may change according to the directives issued by the Government from to time.
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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES : Maharshi Dayanand College is concerned about both the academic excellence as well as welfare of the Students. We have a large range of co-curricular activities which help the students to develop their personality. Students can discover their special talents and interests by taking part in events like elocution, debate, rangoli, singing, dancing and trying out their entrepreneurial skills at melas and fairs. All these activities help broaden the outlook of students in understanding the world outside the classroom. A student can be nominated on the magazine committee and Rishi bodh utsav committee to assist the authorites. A student can participate in the activities of any association. The list of the Associations is as follows:- 1. Arts Circle 2. Science Circle 3. Commerce Circle 4. Cultural Association 5. Sports and Gymkhana 6. NCC 7. NSS 8. Hiking and Trekking Club 9. Film Appreciation Club 10. Counseling Centre 11. Career Forum and Placement Cell 12. Women Development Cell 13. Entrepreneurial Development Unit 14. Legal Cell 15. Alumni Association 16. Personality Development Forum 17. Yoga Centre 18. Rishi Bodh Utsav Committee 19. Nature Club 20. Personality Development Cell 21. Anti Ragging Cell 22. Grievance Committee
GYMKHANA
Sports In-Charge
Mr. Manoj Patil.
The college spends a considerable amount to promote both outdoor and indoor sports activities among the students.
The gymkhana activities are conducted under a fully qualified sports In-charge. All students are expected to take part in the gymkhana activities.
ROTATING SHIELDS AND TROPHIES FOR SENIOR LEVEL
1. Zaveri sports & gift shields, for inter-class Kho-Kho.
2. Principal Dr. D. Mahajan shield for inter-class Kabaddi.
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3. J.V. Pradhan shield for students of the M.D. College standing first in History in
S.Y.J.C.(XII) Arts of the Maharashtra H.S.C. Board and jointing the College at F.Y.B.A.
4. Shri Vishwanath Ajgaonkar shield, donated by Dr. Kumud Shrivasta for S.Y.J.C. (Science)
Meritorious Student.
5. Kum. Rani Jaspa shield, donated by M.D. College Alumni Association for S.Y.J.C. (Arts)
Meritorious Student.
6. Late Shri M.N. Verma Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy
for sports
Kabaddi
Boys.
7. Late Shri P.C. Verma Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy
for sports
Kabaddi
Boys (State Level
Sr. & Jr. Combined)
8. Late Shri J.G. Malhotra Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy
for sports
Kho-Kho
Boys. (Sr. & Jr. Combined).
9. Late Shri M.S. Tanwar Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy for sports
Kho-Kho
Girls. (Sr. & Jr. Combined).
10. Late Smt. Laxmibai Popely Memorial Gold Rotating Trophy
for sports
Kabaddi
Boys (State Level, Sr. & Jr. Combined).
11. Late Shri Prabhakar Prabhu Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy
For sports
Kabaddi
Girls. (Inter Collegiate).
12. Mr. Ansari Trophy for Miss Maharshi.
13. Mr. H.R. Dua Trophy for Mr. Maharshi.
COLLEGE FUNCTIONS
1. Independence Day Celebration and "NCC Parade"
15th August.
2. Founder s Day
7th September.
3. Festival of Indian Games
Last week of December.
4. Annual Sports Day
January.
5. Fete-N-Fair, Exhibition December / Inter Collegiate Competitions / Dayanadotsav
December.
6. Annual Prize Distribution
January
7. Rishi Bodh Day. February
March
8. Alumni Meet
April
9. Cadence - Banking & Insurance / Financial Market
10. VISTA - Computer Science
11. CARPEDEUM - BMM
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MAHARSHI DAYANAND COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE PAREL, MUMBAI - 400 012.
PRIZES & SCHOLARSHIPS SCIENCE FACULTY
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by Amount
1.
Mrs. Alfred Almeida Scholarship
A student securing highest marks at S.Y.B.Sc. in Botany & continues his studies for T.Y.B.Sc. in Botany.
Mrs. Alfred Almeida
500/-
2. New Reshma Dyeing Pvt. Ltd. merit Scholarship
Meritorious student of TYBSc. Chemistry & continues his/her studies for M.Sc.-I in Organic Chemistry in this institute.
Shri Adi Director New Reshma Dyeing Pvt. Ltd.
500/-
3. Baba Limaye Merit Scholarship
A Student securing highest marks in T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry
Shri Baba Limaye, M.A. 500/-
4. M.D. College Merit Scholarship
A student securing highest marks in Zoology at M.Sc. I & continues for M.Sc. II in this institute.
Staff & Student of M.D. College
500/-
5. Jay Synth Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. Scholarship
Research Student of Ph. D. (Org. Chem.) in this College
Jay Synth Dye Chem. Ltd.
500/-
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Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by Amount
6.
Aylur Venkateshwar Merit Scholarship
Meritorious student of TYBSc. Chem. & joining M.Sc. (Chem) in Inorganic Chemistry in this institute.
Dr. A. V. Subramaniam 500/-
7.
Watumal Scholarship
A student of securing highest marks in F.Y.B.Sc.
Watumal Foundation 500/-
each
8.
Dr. N. V. V. Swamy Scholarship
For a student securing highest marks at M.Sc. I & continues for higher studies in this inst. (Zoology)
Dr. N. V. V. Swamy 250/-
9.
Chandandevi M. Verma Scholarship
A girl student securing highest marks in FYB.Sc./F.Y.B.Com/ F.Y.B.A.(Rotating).
Fritz Charitable Trust 1000/-
10.
Ramalingam Muthulakshmi Scholarship
Highest in T.Y.B.Sc Comp. Science
Dr. Kannan 500/-
11.
Ramalingam Muthulakshmi Scholarship by Dr. Kannan
Highest in S.Y. B.Sc. Comp. Science
Dr. Kannan 500/-
12.
Late Shri Anant Phadke Memorial Scholarship
Highest in T.Y.B.Sc. Zoology
Mrs. Asha A. Phadke 500/-
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Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by Amount
13.
MDES Scholarship
Highest in T.Y.B.Sc Comp. Science
MDES 500/-
14. Dr. L. R. Tiwari Scholarship
For a student topper in T.Y.B.Sc. or at the discretion of the Principal
Dr. L. R. Tiwari 1000/-
ARTS FACULTY
1.
Shri Jitendra Modi Merit Scholarship
Highest in Communication Skills F.Y.B.A.
C. B. Modi Pvt. Ltd.
500/-
2. N. D. Kothari Highest in Hindi T.Y.B.A. Shri N. D. Kothari 500/-
3.
Kantilal Shah Scholarship
Research in Jain Literature
Shri Kantilal Shah
2000/-
4.
Kantilal Shah Scholarship
Study in Jainism
Shri Kantilal Shah
2000/-
5.
Babubhai Bhawanji Scholarship
Highest in F.Y.B.A. Marathi
Babubhai Bhawanji
500/-
6.
Babubhai Bhawanji Scholarship
Highest in T.Y.B.A. Marathi
500/-
7. Smt. R. Jadhav Scholarship
Students securing highest marks in Marathi at SYBA (Anc) and continues at TYBA with Marathi
Smt. R. Jadhav 500/-
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Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by Amount
8.
Smt. R. Jadhav Scholarship
Highest in T.Y.B.A. in Marathi
Smt. R. Jadhav
500/-
9. Tumbe Karkera Merit Scholarship
Highest in Literature Mr. S.C. Karkera 500/-
10. Kaushilya Devi Rawat Merit Scholarship
Highest in S.Y.B.A. Politics and offering 3 papers in politics at T.Y.B.A.
Dr. B. S. Rawat 500/-
11 Guru Govind Merit Scholarship
Highest in Hindi - S.Y.B.A. Shri Ajay Singh Rathod 1000/-
12. Late Smt. Neeta Jain Scholarship
Highest in Book Keeping at at S.Y.B.A.
Dr. Paras Jain 250/-
13. Shri Raghunath Manjrekar Scholarship
Highest in Economics Shri Dinakr R. Manjrekar 250/-
14. History Association Scholarship
Highest in History at S.Y.B.A. and offering History (6 Papers) at T.Y.B.A.
History Association 250/-
15. History Association Scholarship
Highest in History at S.Y.B.A. and offering History (6 Papers) at T.Y.B.A.
History Association 250/-
16. Subhash Mishra Scholarship
Highest in Hindi at T.Y.B.A. Dr. Sashi Mishra 1500/-
17. Subhash Mishra Scholarship
Highest in Hindi at S.Y.B.A. Dr. Sashi Mishra 1000/-
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Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by Amou
nt
18. Subhash Mishra
Scholarship Highest in Hindi F.Y.B.A. Dr. Sashi Mishra 1500/-
19. Watumal Scholarship Highest in F.Y.B.A., S.Y.B.A. / T.Y.B.A.
Watumal Foundation 100/-
each20. History / Politics Assn.
Scholarship Highest in Politics S.Y.B.A. and offering Politics at T.Y.B.A.
History/Politics Assn. 500/-
21. Mrs. Leela Aiyar Scholarship
Highest in English (Anc) S.Y.B.A. and continues with English (3 papers) at T.Y.B.A.
Staff & Students 200/-
22. Watumal Scholarship Highest in F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A. / T.Y.B.A.(Rotating each year)
Watumal Foundation 300/-each
23. Ramalingam Muthulakshmi Scholarship
Highest in F.Y.B.A. Psychology
Dr. Kannan 500/-
24. Ramalingam Muthulakshmi Scholarship
Highest in S.Y.B.A. Psychology
Dr. Kannan 500/-
25. Nalini Velankar Scholarship Highest in History at T.Y.B.A. Prof. J. A. Gupta 500/-
26.
Smt. Shantidevi Garg Memorial Scholarship
Highest among T.Y.B.A./B.Com./B.Sc.
Prof. J. A. Gupta 500/-
27. MDES Scholarship Highest in T.Y.BMM MDES 500/-
28. Ramalingam Muthulakshmi Scholarship
Highest English in S.Y.B.A. (Ancillary)
Dr. Kannan 500/-
29. Mittal endowment Smt. Laxmidevi Scholarship
F.Y.B.A. (History) Highest Marks Mrs. Veena Mittal and Mr. Prakash Mittal
500/-
30. Smt. Laxmidevi Mittal Endowment Scholarship
S.Y.B.A. (History) Highest marks Mrs. Veena Mittal and Mr. Prakash Mittal
500/-
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COMMERCE FACULTY
Sr.No. Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by
Amount
1. Sawani Transport
Private Ltd. Scholarship
For Gujrathi students studying in Commerce faculty or at the discretion of the Principal
Sawani Transport 500/-
2. Radiance No. 116 Scholarship Lodge Radiance C.V. Somaiya Scholarship
For Commerce Faculty male of a free mason, if not at the discretion of the Principal
Bro. S.V. Somaiya P.M. & Trustee C.D. Foundation
500/-
3.
Mulchand Deepchand Merit Scholarship
For a student securing Highest marks in SYB.Com. & continuing studies in this institution or at the Principal s discretion.
Smt. Champaben M. Shah
500/-
4. Late Smt. Sukhiben B. Dhoka Merit Scholarship
A student securing highest marks in Auditing at TY.B.Com. or at the discretion of the Principal
Dr. Paras Jain 250/-
5. Watumal Scholarship A student securing highest marks at F.Y./S.Y./T.Y.B.Com. (Rotating each year)
Watumal Foundation 300/-each
6. Unique Auto Works Scholarship
Highest in F.Y.B.Com. Unique Auto Works 500/-
7.
City Engineering Works Scholarship
Highest in S.Y.B.Com.
City Engineering Works
500/-
8. Smt. Kantaben Anandram
Gandhi Scholarship Highest in M.Com. I Prof. M. A. Gandhi 1000/-
9. MDES Scholarship Highest in M.Com. II MDES 500/-10. MDES Scholarship Highest in T. Y. B.Com. (B & I) MDES 500/-
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GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Sr. No.
Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted
by
Amoun
t
1. Smt. Sarla Verma Merit
Scholarship Son/Daughter/Grandchild of Class IV staff of the college, if none, to poor students at the discretion of the Principal
Staff & Students of the Staff & Students of the
500/-
2. Vasanji Lakshami Merit Scholarship
To a poor student at the discretion of the Principal
Mutushri Ratanbal Charitable Trust
500/-
3. B.L. Chawla Memorial Prize
Elocution competition on Vedas OR at the discretion of the Principal
Ms. Tulsi Chawla 400/-
4. Vilas Sawant Mitra Mandal Scholarship
A student who has been judged as Mr. Maharshi
Shri Vilas Sawant 500/-
5. J.B. Pedneka Merit Scholarship
A students who has been judged as Miss. Maharshi
Shri J.B. Pednekar 500/-
6. Smt. Krishna Dua Merit Scholarship
A student who has been judged as Best Student of the year.
M/s. National Scientific Instrument Corpn.
500/-
7. Smt. Rajkumar Kohli Merit
Scholarship
Excellent performance in extra curricular activities
Shri Rajkumar Kohli 500/-
Amar Singh Manhas Prize
Elocution competition on Guru Granth Sahib
OR
at the discretion of the Principal
Shri Amar Singh Manhas 200/-
9. Shri. K.D. Kapadia Prize
Elocution competition on Bhagwat Geeta
OR
at
the
discretion
of
the
Principal
Shri Kapadia 600/-
10. Shri K. D. Kapadia Prize
Elocution Competition on Jainism OR at the discretion of the Principal
Shri Kapadia 200/-
11. Shri Sharma Cash PrizeMemorial
Elocution competition on Ramayana OR at the discretion of the Principal
Sharma Classes Mumbai 600/-
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Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by Amount
12.
Dr. H.P. Shirvastava Ms.
Shrivastav Scholarship
Best student working for National Integration (N.S.S.)
Mr. Chitra Baijal 500/-
13. Smt. Laxmidevi
Scholarship Mr. Maharshi Runner-up Miss Maharshi Runner-up
Mrs. Veena Mittal and Mr. Prakash Mittal
250/-
250/-
14. Smt. Laxmidevi
Scholarship Mr. Maharshi Sr. College Mrs. Veena Mittal and
Mr. Prakash Mittal 500/-
15. Smt. Laxmidevi Scholarship
Miss. Maharshi Sr. College Mrs. Veena Mittal and Mr. Prakash Mittal
500/-
16. Lodge Radiance No. 116 Scholarship
Best N.C.C. Cadet Mr. M. Somani 500/-
17. Jan Kalyan Sahkari Bank Prize
Best Entepreneur for the year 1 male student & 1 Female Student
Jan Kalyan Sahkari Bank Ltd.
1500/ (M)
1500/-(F)
18. Acharya Atre Scholarship Inter collegiate Marathi
Shirish Pai 5000/- Elocution competition
19. Durga Devi Scholarship Highest among T.Y.B.Sc./ T.Y.B.A/T.Y.B.Com.
Prof Jyotsna Gupta 500/-
PRIZES & SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INDIAN GAMES
1. Shri Joshi Gulabrao Scholarship
Festival
of Indian
Games Shri Joshi Gulabrao 2500/-
2. Shri Prabhakar Prabhu Scholarship
Festival
of Indian
Games The Secretary Young
Kridamandal, Girgaon
Fanaswadi
2500/-
3. Shri Alex Joseph Scholarship Festival of Indian Games Alex Joseph from U.A.E. 500/- Exchange Centre
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Sr. No.
Name of Scholarship Scholarship Instituted for Scholarship Instituted by Amount
4. Rajagopal Scholarship Festival of Indian Games Prof. M/s. Bhanumathi S.M.D. College - Jr. (Eco.)
500/-
5. Smt. Girijadevi R. Singh Scholarship
Festival of Indian Games Milan Zerox, Parel 500/-
6. Shri. Y.S.Chanddha Scholarship
Festival of Indian Games Indian Art Studio, Mumbai 500/-
7. Shri K.T. Thomas Scholarship
Festival of Indian Games for Kho-Kho & General Champ. At Annual Sports
Pankey Dye Chemicals Mumbai
250/-
8. Prof. Kunhiraman Kakil Scholarship
Festival of Indian Games Dr. Kunhiraman Kakil 250/-
9. Dr. H.P. Shrivastav Scholarship Festival of Indian Games Former Principal G.P. Shrivastava 250/-
10. Shri Dilip Pai Scholarship Festival of Indian Games Shri Dilip Pai 250/-
11. Shri D.M. Deshmukh Prize for Kabaddi
Kabaddi Players of M.D. College
Shri D. M. Deshmukh 1000/-
12. Magansingh Tanwar Sportsman/Woman, at the discretion of the Principal
Shri Magansingh Tanwar Trust
500/-
13. Shri Ghosh Bhai Sports Prize
The best sportsmen / Sportswomen at Annual Festival of Indian Games
Shri Ghosh Bhai 750/-
14. Late Shri Hari Shankar Shandilya Sports Scholarship
General Championship Winner in Annual Sports (Boys or Girls)Rotating.
Mr. Ashok Shandilya
300/-
15. Shri Lodge Rachane General Championship Winner of Sr. & Jr. Boys / Girls.