| F.Y.B.COM. |
| A student is required to offer seven papers as under : Each paper will carry 100 marks. |
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Business Communication
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Foundation Course – Paper – 1 (Social Awareness, Personality Development and Current Affairs).
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Business Economics – Paper – I.
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Environmental Studies.
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Mathematical & Statistical Techniques.
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Accounting & Financial Management – Paper-1.
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Commerce – Paper-1 (Business Development)
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| S.Y.B.COM. |
| A student is required to offer six papers as under: Each paper will carry 100 marks: |
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Applied Component Group – Paper-I: Advertising / Computer Programming.
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Business Economics – Paper – II.
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Business Law.
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Commerce – Paper-II (Fundamentals of Marketing and Finance)
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Accounting & Financial Management – Paper II.
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Foundation Course – Paper II (Some Aspects of Human Rights, Science and Technology and Ecology)
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| T.Y.B.COM |
| A student is required to offer seven papers as under: Each paper will carry 100 marks: |
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Commerce – Paper III (Management and Production Planning)
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Applied Component Group paper II (Export Marketing / Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management / Direct and Indirect Taxation).
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Applied Component Group Paper – III – Psychology of Human behaviour at work / Computer system and applications.
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Special Group paper – I (Financial Accounting & Auditing).
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Special Group Paper – II (Financial Accounting & Auditing).
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Special Group Paper-III (Financial Accounting & Auditing).
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Business Economics – Paper III (Development Issues of the Indian Economy).
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| Examination |
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The First year and the Second year examinations will be conducted term wise by the College on behalf of the University.
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Promotion to the Second year and Third year will be on the basis of the performance at the First year Examination and Second year examination held at the end of each term as per the University requirement.
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The standard of passing, rules of gracing and benefit of ATKT will be as per the rules prescribed by the University of Mumbai.
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The details regarding the Examinations will be displayed on the notice boards from time to time.
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A student found to have used unfair means at the examination will be dealt with as per the provisions laid down by the Maharashtra University Act 1994.
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Tutorials in Business Communication and Mathematical & Statistical Techniques at F.Y.B.Com, Practical session in Computer Programming at S.Y.B.Com & Computer System & Applications at T.Y.B.Com are held to supplement lectures. As their purpose is to foster reference reading and independent thinking, they are held in small batches.
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Periodical examinations are held to foster continuous preparation on the part of students and to let them know their progress.
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Attendance at tutorials and examinations is compulsory and the performance at these will be taken into account while confirming the admission of students to the University / College examinations.
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| Attendance |
| The following shall be minimum attendance necessary for keeping terms: |
| O.119 |
“For granting the terms, minimum attendance of 75% of the theory lectures, practicals and tutorials (wherever prescribed) will be required out of the total number of lectures, practicals and tutorials in the subject conducted in the terms.” |
O.125 |
| To keep a term a student must complete, to the satisfaction of the Principal, the course of study at the College prescribed for such terms for the class to which such student then belongs.
Students who fail to satisfy the conditions laid down in 0.119 and 0.125 will not be permitted to appear at the examinations. |
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