| Eligibility: |
| O.5209: |
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) 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 (40% in case of reserved category) at one & the same sitting.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. |
| R.4295 |
Duration of the course and related information: |
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The Course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be six semesters spread over three years.
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Number of students: A batch shall consist of not more than 60 students.
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The course shall consist of 38 subjects & 2 projects.
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Total number of lectures per paper per semester (maximum of 60 Lectures each of 50 minutes duration).
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| R.4298 |
Scheme of Examination |
| The scheme of examination shall be divided into two parts: |
| 1. |
Internal Assessment – 40% i.e. 40 marks. |
| 2. |
Semester End Examination: 60% i.e. 60 marks. |
Student must get 40% marks in aggregate, i.e. 40% marks Internal Assessment (i.e. 40% of 40 = 16) as well as 40% marks in Semester End Examination (i.e. 40% of 60 = 24) separately, in order to pass the examination. |
| A. |
Internal Assessment – 40 Marks |
The allocation of 40 marks shall be as follows: |
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Two best of three periodical class tests held in the given Semester. – 20 marks
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A better of the two assignments – the based class presentations (Seminar) to be selflessly assed by the teacher concerned. – 10 marks
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Group Discussion or Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries – 05 marks.
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Overall conduct as a responsible student, mannerism & articulation & exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities. – 05 marks.
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| B. |
Semester End Examination – 60 marks |
| i) |
Duration – This examination shall be of 2 hrs duration. |
| ii) |
Question paper pattern :
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There shall be four questions each of 15 Marks.
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All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the question.
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Questions may sub divided in to a) and b) if necessary, for 8 & 7 marks respectively.
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The responsibilities of Examination evaluation during the first four semesters shall rest with the college/institution where in the students are admitted for the course. The college / Institution shall carry out the internal assessment for the papers in semesters V & VI while the University shall conduct the Semester End Examination for these two semesters. The internal assessment marks of students appearing for Semester V and VI shall be sent to the University by the respective college / Institution before the commencement of the respective semester end examination. |
| Performance grading: (Passing Standards) |
| a) |
The performance grading of the student shall be of the Seven point ranking system as under: |
| No. |
Division |
Marks |
Grade |
| I |
I-I |
65 or above |
0 |
| I-II |
60 ------ 64 |
A |
| II |
II-I |
55 ------ 59 |
B |
| II-II |
50 ------ 54 |
C |
| II-III |
45 ------ 49 |
D |
| III |
III |
40 ------ 44 |
E |
| IV |
Fail |
39 or below |
F |
The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of internal assessment and semester end examination. |
| b) |
Carry forward of internal marks: A candidate who fails in any particular papers shall be allowed to reappear for that theory paper/s. However his/her internal assessment marks shall be carried forward, but shall be entitled grade “E” on passing. |
| c) |
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ATKT: A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester II if he/she passes Semester I OR if he/she fails in not more than two theory papers of Semester I.
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A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester III if he/she passes Semester I and Semester II OR if he/she fails in not more than two theory papers of Semester I and Semester II taken together.
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A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester IV if he/she passes in each of Semester I, II and III OR if he/she passes Semester I and fails in not more than two theory papers of Semester II and Semester III taken together.
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A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester V if he/she passes in each of Semester I, II, III and IV OR if he/she passes Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than two theory papers of Semester III and Semester IV taken together.
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A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester VI if he/she passes in each of Semester I, II, III, IV and V OR if he/she passes Semester I and Semester II and Semester III and fails in not more than two theory papers of Semester IV and Semester V taken together.
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| 3 years (6 Semester) Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) |
| Scheme of Modules: |
| Semester – I |
Semester – II |
| 1.1 |
Environment and Management of Financial Services |
2.1 |
Principles and Practices of Banking & Insurance |
| 1.2 |
Principles of Management |
2.2 |
Financial Accounting |
| 1.3 |
Effective Communication-I |
2.3 |
Effective Communication-II |
| 1.4 |
Economics – I (Micro) |
2.4 |
Economics-II (Macro) |
| 1.5 |
Quantitative Methods (I) |
2.5 |
Quantitative Methods-II |
| 1.6 |
Introduction to Computer Systems |
2.6 |
Business Law |
| Semester – III |
Semester – IV |
| 3.1 |
Laws Governing Banking & Insurance |
4.1 |
Universal Banking |
| 3.2 |
Financial Management – I |
4.2 |
Financial Management – II |
| 3.3 |
Management Accounting (Tools & Techniques) |
4.3 |
Innovations in Banking and Insurance. |
| 3.4 |
Customer Relationship Management in Banking and Insurance |
4.4 |
Corporate Law and Laws Governing Capital Markets. |
| 3.5 |
Information Technology in Banking & Insurance |
4.5 |
Entrepreneurship Management |
| 3.6 |
Organisational Behaviour |
4.6 |
Financial Markets (Equity, Debt, Forex and Derivatives) |
| 3.7 |
Taxation of Financial Services |
4.7 |
Cost Accounting of Banking & Insurance. |
| Semester – V |
Semester – VI |
| 5.1 |
Marketing in Banking & Insurance |
6.1 |
Strategic Management (Banking & Insurance |
| 5.2 |
Financial Services Management |
6.2 |
Central Banking |
| 5.3 |
International Banking & Finance |
6.3 |
International Business (Banking & Insurance) |
| 5.4 |
Financial Reporting and Analysis |
6.4 |
Human Resource Management in Banking and Insurance |
| 5.5 |
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management |
6.5 |
Business Ethics & Corporate Governance |
| 5.6 |
Auditing |
6.6 |
Turnaround Management |
| 5.7 |
Special studies in Banking & Insurance (Projects) |
6.7 |
Special Studies in Banking & Insurance (Projects). |
| Faculty: |
| Sr. No |
Name of the Faculty |
Qualification |
| 1. |
Ms. Aarthi Kalyanaraman (Co-ordinator) |
M.A (Eco.) BGL, M.Com.(Banking & Insurance Management) |
| 2. |
Ms. Aarti Hugar |
M. Com. |
| 3. |
Ms. Shailashri Devakaruna Ail |
M.Com. (Management), B.Ed., Diploma in Marketing Management, Certified Course in Computer Applications, M. Phil (Management) |
| Visiting Faculty : |
| Sr. No |
Name of the Faculty |
Qualification |
| 1. |
CA. Ashok Gujar |
B.Sc., CA, |
| 2. |
Mr. Viswanathan K. |
M.Com. MFM, CAIIB, DPM, DCM, |
| 3. |
Mr. Amit Joshi |
M.A.(Economics) |
| 4. |
Mr.Amol Pashankar |
M.Com(Accts)Diploma in Computer Applications. |
| 5. |
Mr. Naikar Dhanbalu Raju |
M.Com. |
| 6. |
Mr. Bhushan Joshi |
B.Sc.(Chem), M.C.A. |
| 7. |
Mr. Vijay Joshi |
B.Com, LLB, CA |
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