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B.Com. (Banking & Insurance)
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:
 
  • The Course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be six semesters spread over three years.
  • Number of students: A batch shall consist of not more than 60 students.
  • The course shall consist of 38 subjects & 2 projects.
  • Total number of lectures per paper per semester (maximum of 60 Lectures each of 50 minutes duration).
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:
  • Two best of three periodical class tests held in the given Semester. – 20 marks
  • A better of the two assignments – the based class presentations (Seminar) to be selflessly assed by the teacher concerned. – 10 marks
  • Group Discussion or Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries – 05 marks.
  • Overall conduct as a responsible student, mannerism & articulation & exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities. – 05 marks.
B. Semester End Examination – 60 marks
i) Duration – This examination shall be of 2 hrs duration.
ii) Question paper pattern :
  • There shall be four questions each of 15 Marks.
  • All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the question.
  • Questions may sub divided in to a) and b) if necessary, for 8 & 7 marks respectively.
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)
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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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