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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics


(Autonomous)
NAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42
New SBMP Building, Opposite Cooper Hospital, Vile Parle (West),
Mumbai 400056 • Tel: 4233 8000 • 4233 8001 • Email: NMCollege@nmcce.ac.in

PROSPECTUS
2022-23
SVKM’sNarsee Monjee College
of Commerce & Economics NAAC Reaccredited A“ ” Grade, CGPA: 3.42
(Autonomous)

CONTENTS
President’s Welcome Message 03
Message from the Mentor 04
From the Principal’s Desk 05
SVKM’s Managing Committee 06
Profile of the College 07
Vision, Mission and Objectives of NM 08
Infrastructure 09
College Rules & Regulations 15
Anti-Ragging Warning 16
TEACHING STAFF
– Degree College 19
– Junior College 20
Administrative Staff 21
Programmes after Xth 23
Programmes after XIIth 33
Post Graduate Programmes 67
Co-Curricular & Extra Curricular Activities 82
College Prayer 109

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President’s Welcome Message

Greetings! Shri Vile Parle Kelvani Mandal founded Narsee


Monjee College of Commerce & Economics in 1964 with a
focused vision and untrammelled thirst to nurture the society.
The foundation of this educational institution is to continually
strive for excellence in education and holistic development.
It is one of the premier colleges in Mumbai which has acted
as a catalyst in imparting quality education. SVKM’s Narsee
Monjee College of Commerce & Economics (Autonomous)
offers multifarious programmes in faculty of Commerce
& Economics. Narsee Monjee College has always had a
reputation of being the most sought-after college globally.
I sincerely believe that our students will be able to sculpt
a harmonious blend of curricular, co-curricular and extra-
curricular activities through their journey in this temple of
learning. It will sharpen their skills and help them to cope
and overcome the harsh realities of life. Our social outreach
programs along with special focus on sustainability will
sensitize the students towards the pressing needs of the
society and help them become a responsible citizen of the
country.
A very important asset of our college is its dedicated teaching
and non-teaching staff under the mentorship of our Principal
& Vice-Principal. Their contribution to the growth of NM
College is abundant. With this strong background and the
perseverance to develop the student fraternity, I look forward
to have enthusiastic students in our institution.
I wish all of you the best for achieving greater success and
scaling new heights in your education and career ahead. With
its newly adorned crown of Autonomous status, I am sure that
NM College will leave no stone unturned to build a vibrant
and inclusive learning community in a culture of excellence
sustained by a sound value system that promotes responsible
citizenship and effects social change. My warm wishes to all
the new entrants to our NM PARIVAR.

Shri Amrish R. Patel


President, SVKM

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(Autonomous)

Message from the Mentor, NM College

Education is the ability to meet life situations. Resistance and diligence laced with knowledge
and intellect can make one soar to any desired extent. The thrust of education at NM College
(Autonomous) is not limited to mentor rank holders but to also create dynamic young cohorts
with holistic personality who can make productive contribution in the field of education. Our
vision for this institution is to impart quality education in all core disciplines of knowledge
to develop skilled and civilized global leaders. The world-class infrastructure, access to latest
technology and exposure to diverse technical skills, offered by the institution equips learners to
stride with competitive fervour. NM is an amalgamation of highly qualified teachers, enthusiastic
non-teaching staff and dynamic SVKM management who constantly channelize their energies in
taking NM to greater heights.
I as mentor of NM College (Autonomous) earnestly endeavour to help you in realizing your
dreams and make you better human beings. As an alumnus and as part of the management of
SVKM it has been my privilege to have both – studied in this College and be associated with
the College as the representative of SVKM Management. I am sure that we shall not rest with
the glories attained in the past but shall continuously seek to redefine ourselves in the light of
changing environment around us. I hope that our inexhaustive list of distinguished alumni who
are serving judiciary, administration, education, corporate, politics etc. continues and that we
passionately steer the youth towards the upliftment of the society.
All the best wishes for a fruitful college life at NM.

Shri Shalin S. Divatia

Mentor (NM College)

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From Principal’s Desk


Warm Greetings! It is with profound sense of humility and privilege that I reach out to
all of you as the Principal of this prestigious institute. SVKM’s Narsee Monjee College
of Commerce and Economics had its inception in the year 1964. It is undoubtedly
the most sought-after college nationally, offering a multitude of programs and
opportunities. I am proud to announce that NM College ranked 3rd in India amongst
private autonomous colleges as ranked by Education World report 2021-22.
NM’s mission has always been to provide an overall educational experience, in
academics and character development of students by creating life-long learners in a
learner-centered environment.

The academic year 2021-2022 witnessed a progressive implementation of autonomy


amidst the unprecedented pandemic. With an efficient use of technology and with the constant support of our
management, NM could make the best of the situation despite this pandemic. Autonomy has helped tremendously
with upward mobility of NMCCE because we are able to keep pace with the dynamic environment, increase the
skill & ability of students, ensure that community engagement is possible through innovative curricular, co-
curricular & extracurricular activities, and move positively towards achieving our vision. Despite the challenges,
we at NM have always made every effort to reach out to the students, and equipped them with 21st century skills
of critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration.

The year 2022-2023 will witness introduction of new programs like M.Com [Business Analytics], B.Com
[Economics & Analytics] along with the existing programs like BCOM (HONS) B.M.S, B.A.F, B.F.M We have
increased the number of credits for all UG programs from 120 to 132 & for Hons program to 148 credits
according to UGC norms. Around 6/7 new 30 hours certificate courses were also completed successfully in first
two years of autonomy. To ensure quality of lectures, it is ensured that the teachers who are recruited are either
Professionals like CA/MBA or PhDs. There is a complete focus on application based and experiential learning
with questions testing the students’ comprehension, analysis and creativity. We have an extremely dedicated
staff who are ready to go that extra mile to ensure that true value addition takes place in teaching -learning
process and we are successful in maximizing the potential of our students who can assimilate higher order
learning quickly. Academia Industry linkage was further strengthened through signing an MOU with Bombay
Industry Association (BIA) having 1200 companies under its umbrella in providing internships to our students
and Khadi and Village Industries Commission, wherein the students would be able to do internships and get
involved in experiential learning.

The institution trains the students to rise from being “Dependent” to becoming “Dependable”. The rich alumni in
diverse fields like Chartered Accountancy, Administration, Politics, Entertainment and Sports are a testimony to
this. The corporate and industry interactions where our alumni are actively involved not only provide hands-on
experience but also help in placement of our students.

A Vibrant Training and Placement cell, which provides soft skill training of around 100 hours over and above the
existing curriculum, ensure that top companies like Deolitte, Morgan Stanley visit the campus and 100% of our
students gets placed every year.
We are extremely elated and are motivated to keep on improving in future! As a student, you can definitely
expect to have an enriching experience that propels you to make the best of the opportunities available since
NM college is guided by the conviction that, “Intelligence is not a privilege but a gift to be used for the good of
Humanity”.

Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar


Principal

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(Autonomous)

SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL


MANAGING COMMITTEE - 2020-21

1. Shri Amrish R. Patel 2. Shri Bhupesh R. Patel


3. Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi 4. Shri Chintan A. Patel
5. Shri Sunandan R. Divatia 6. Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi
7. Shri Shalin S. Divatia 8. Shri Harshad H. Shah
9. Shri Harit H. Chitalia 10. Shri Jagdish B. Parikh
11. Shri Amit B Sheth 12. Shri Bhargav N. Patel
13. Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt 14. Shri Harshad B. Kawa
15. Shri. Harish J Patel 16. Shri Jagat A. Killawala
17. Shri Jayesh P. Choksi 18. Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi
19. Shri Kirit P. Mehta 20. Shri Maherdas J. Patel
21. Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta 22. Shri Mukesh H. Patel
23. Shri Mukul P Patel 24. Shri Mukesh A Shah
25. Shri Naresh K. Sheth 26. Shri Nayan M. Patel
27. Shri Nimir K. Mehta 28. Shri Pravin H. Doshi
29. Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah 30. Shri Rajendra K. Shah
31. Dr. Rajesh L. Jani 32. Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari
33. Shri Ranjeet Dudeja 34. Shri Sanjay A. Desai
35. Smt. Sneha A. Parekh 36. Shri TNV Ayyar
37. Shri Tushar H. Mehta 38. Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh
39. Shri Vinod M. Goradia 40. Shri Vinod M. Patel
41. Shri Vivek C. Vaidya.

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Profile of the College

Shree Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal‘s Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics
(Autonomous) was established in 1964 under the ever progressive and widely reputed
SVKM educational trust. The College offers EIGHT undergraduate value based programmes
i.e. B.Com., B.M.S, B.A.F., B.F.M., B.Sc.IT., B.Com (Honours), Two new programs viz.
B.Com(Economics), B.Com(Economics & Analytics), FOUR Postgraduate programmes i.e.
M.Com. in Advanced Accountancy, M.Com. in Banking and Finance and M.Com.in Business
Management and a new program M.Com (Business Analytics) and two Ph.D. Centres in
Accountancy and Business Policy & Administration.
Through the years, the institute is proud to be recognized as one of the distinct commerce
colleges in the country. Having featured consistently among the top ten best commerce
colleges in the country and no.1 in Maharashtra and Mumbai, the college is undoubtedly
one of the most sought-after colleges for the undergraduate and post graduate programs.
The College is reaccredited with A grade with a CGPA of 3.42 by NAAC, and in 2019-20 was
granted Autonomous status by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and University of
Mumbai.
Education World India Higher Education Rankings 2022 ranked our college India ‘s
No. 3, Best Autonomous College in our second year of Autonomy. India Today survey
(2020-21) has ranked NM College as Rank 1 in India in Colleges with Best value for
money in Commerce Colleges, Rank 1 in West Zone as the Best Commerce College,
Rank 1 in Best Commerce College in Mumbai. It has also ranked NM College as All
India Rank No. 5 for Best Placement Record and All India Rank No. 9 as the Best
Commerce College.
NM College has increased the number of credits for all UG programs from 120 to 132
& for the Honors program to 148 credits according to UGC norms. Management support
enables College to appoint qualified and professional faculties preferably Ph. D.,CA, MBA
degree holders.The faculty is trained on continuous basis through Faculty development
programs on curriculum designing, pedagogy including case study, evaluation and imparting
quality education. The training and placement cell arranges soft skill programs and training
for interviews and facilitates the placement process throughout the year. Well renowned
corporates from Accounting, Finance, Consultancy and Marketing sectors visit college for
Campus placements.
NM College strives to employ the best educational and administrative practices
thus creating skilled professionals, business leaders and social contributors, and
responsible global citizens of the future.

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VISION
To provide affordable quality education, while equipping 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 strive for quality education in keeping with the motto of the college,
“Excellence in Education” and prepare young minds for imbibing knowledge,
skills and sensitivity.

OBJECTIVES
• Impart education of the highest standard through value based holistic
teaching and learning by integrating traditional and innovative practices.

• Create a platform for students for exploring their creative potential and
nurturing the spirit of entrepreneurship and critical thinking

• Inculcate a strong belief in hard work and core values of gender equality,
human rights and ecology in order to make them socially responsible
citizens.

• Equip students with the skills needed to adapt better to the changing global
scenario and gain access to multiple career opportunities.

• Provide inclusive education by making it accessible to all sections of


society. To maintain and promote quality, transparency, compliance and
sustainability in governance.

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Infrastructure Classrooms

N M provides excellent infrastructure to facilitate the • Centrally air conditioned building.


education process and enhance the learning ability
of the students. • inbuilt smart boards, Whiteboard.
The new college building includes a
• Wi-Fi campus, modern air-conditioned office block,
modern well-equipped air-conditioned classrooms,
well planned corridors and elevators.
• Uses state-of-art technology in its teaching process
making use of collar mikes and smart boards.
• Well- equipped Resource Generation Room for
the faculty to prepare their lectures and carry out
research in their subject.
• Hygienic restrooms are available on each floor.
• Separate ladies’ common room

Classroom

Library Reading Room


Computer Lab:
UGC network resource center is
available in library with 5 computers • The well-equipped computer laboratories with Smart
with internet having Wi-Fi connectivity Board and 80 computers and Wi-Fi facility
and HP LaserJet network printer with
• Branded Personal Computers are installed in two
scanner and fax for the use of students computer labs,
and teachers.
• All new computers in lab have dedicated leased line

Library Reading Room

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(Autonomous)

for internet connectivity and two network printers, to print the pages. Besides, students have
which can be used by staff and students. access to 20 PCs in digital library forvarious
academic purposes.
* Library collection consists of Books - 38647 (Net
total), Periodicals subscribed – 82, CD-ROMs –
309, Newspapers -20, Maps – 4, Online databases-
34.

* The library has institutional membership of Indian


Commerce Association, Maharashtra Economic
Development Council, Maharashtra Chamber of
Commerce Industry & Agriculture (MACCIA).

* Collection of books on biographies, career guidance,


personality development, competitive examinations,
CA studies, ICWA, General Knowledge, etc.

* Remote access is provided from library on college


Library: website to several databases related to online
journals, company data, laws, e-books, etc. useful
Link: http://nmcollege.in/library/ for studies, projects and exercises.

Working Hours: * For login Id and password of these databases


please contact library counter. Some Other Important
Monday to Saturday-7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Online Resources can directly be accessed from
ourcollege website for various academic studies.
* Capacity 180 students.
* Library on the college website has an Information
* Facility to plug-in the laptop on every table Repository. It contains Question Papers of all
and Wi-Fi connectivity. classes, Book Reviews, Subject Bibliographies,
Library Newsletters Archives and Journal Articles
* The UGC Network Resource Center with five Indexes. The URL for Information Repository is:
PC terminals is available free of change for https://nmcollege.in/library/ (Scroll down to see
accessing databases, OPAC (computerized Information Repository).
catalogue) and Internet, strictly as per the Library Services:
rules. The network printerprovides the facility

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The students can approach the counter for and available for reading in the library.
any purpose like Current Reading, Home
Issue, Referenceor getting information related 6) Electronic Journal Databases
to any topic of interest. accessible from UGC- Network Resource
Centre in library and also from home as
1) Computerised catalogue (OPAC) where remote access.
one can locate for books according to
author, title, publisher, accession number 7) Reference Service
and classification number.
8) Syllabus of all courses – present and past years
2) The following material is made available from the

library counter- 9) Internet access through UGC Network Resource


Center and Wi-Fi. The ID is SAP number and
passwords at the counter. Ids and passwords are
a) Books for current reading sent to all in email through Google groups.
b) Books for home issue for a week
10) Services to ex-students and visitors.
c) Question papers
11) Inter library loan & referral service for other libraries
d) Syllabus
within Mumbai.
e) Reference sources such as
dictionaries,encyclopedias, yearbooks
12) Scanning and printing.
f) Competitive Exams related books
13) Dynamic Library newsletter –Library Xpress - in
g) Books on careers digital form with several links on various topics
from syllabus, newly arrived books with reviews
h) Newspaper clippings on various topics links, links to access e-books, and also publishing
useful for student’s assignments and students’ articles, poems and artwork.
projects

i) Reading lists of interested books Rules for Students using Library: (Refer college
rules)
j) Bibliographies on various topics
All people using the library are subject to the rules
k) Book reviews written by students and regulations of the college from time to time.

l) CDs.

m) Journal articles Index

3) Home lending of books- Books are


issued for one week and can be re-issued
if not in demand.

4) Periodicals- Journals and magazines are


displayed in the reading room. .

5) Daily newspapers are kept at the counter

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(Autonomous)

Databases:

https://ezproxy.svkm.ac.in/login

JSTOR Science Direct ProQuest Central EBCSO

ASME NPTEL IEEE / IEL Online Springer

Economic and Political Weekly SCC Online NPTEL Video Lectures CMIE-Economic Outlook

WestLaw Asia DELNET Hein Online International legal materials

GATE & Aptitude Test Ebrary TvAdIndx National Digital Library of India

Statista Lexis Advance ISI Emerging Markets Pearson E-books

Indiastat Swayam Capitaline Law and Literature

Euromonitor:Passport EPWRF India time Series WARC Consortium for Educational


Communication

NList ( https://nlist.inflibnet.ac.in/veresources.php)

Indian Journals JStore Oxford University press H.W. Wilson

Cambridge Univesity Press E-Brary Cambridge Books online EBSCOHost –Net Library

Hindustan Book Agency Springer Books Oxford Scholarship Sage Publication eBooks

Taylor-Francis eBooks Myilibrary –McGraw hill Institute of South East Asian studies (ISEAS)

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Other Facilities:

Auditoriums and Halls:

The talent of the students is given a supportive platform through the auditoriums, seminar hall and conference
rooms of the SVKM. The SVKM Juhu Jagruti Hall, Seminar Hall, Mukesh Patel Auditorium, B. J. Hall are available
to the college for its events.

Gymkhana:

There is a full time Director of Physical Education appointed to encourage participation in sports and physical
activity by students. The Gymkhana Committee hires grounds in the vicinity of College for practice and on days
of events.

Health Facilities:

The college has a medical room on the ground floor equipped with a first aid medical kit. There are many doctors
and two hospitals in the vicinity of college and students are assited and accompanied by staff if need arises.

Counselling:

COUNSELLING CELL :

SVKM’s Counselling Centre had its inception in 2012 and it envisions the high ideals of addressing and facilitating
wholesome mental health and positive living. In order to overcome the intense taboo and the hesitancy that
exists among students to approach counselling services, the centre is equipped with internal systems to make
help more freely accessible, available, and a student-friendly approach.

In addition, class-wise sessions are held from time to tome with the involvement of different students, staff,
parent groups and associations.It shifts the focus from viewing mental health as a disease, to accepting it as a
positive concept of wellbeing, self-potentiation and self-actualization based on the principles of communication.

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(Autonomous)

Activities Conducted: (2021-2022)

Mrs. Karuna Jaggi is the dedicated Counsellor appointed by SVKM, who relentlessly strived hard to help
learners and their families cope with stressful times.

Sr. No Program Target Group


01 Orientation Students
02 Workshops Students
03 Individual Counselling Students
04 Family Counselling Students, parents, staff & non- teaching
05 Motivation sessions students
06 Emotive Counselling – Exam stress Students
07 Education & career Students
Interpersonal Relationship
Motivation & Adjustment
Domestic related issues
OCD, Anxiety & Depression

Campus and Seminar Hall

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COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS


• Every student must obtain, the Identity Card which of discipline and the guilty will be duly punished.
must have his/her photograph duly attested and
presented for inspection on demand. • Students should not leave their books, valuables
and other belongings in the classroom. The college
• Every student is required to maintain a minimum is not responsible for lost property. However,
of 75% attendance in each term, in each subject, students may make a claim for lost property at the
failing which the college authorities may not allow office, if it is deposited in the college office.
the student to appear at the final examination,
as per the norms laid down by the University/ • Students applying for certificates, testimonials,
Maharashtra State Board of Education. etc. and those requiring the Principal‘s signature
on any kind of document or application should first
• Students must not loiter in the College premises contact the college office and follow the procedure
while the classes are going on. laid down for the same. Students should not bring
any document(s) directly to the Principal for his/her
• In case of illness, the Principal should be informed signature.
by the parents personally / via email.
• If, for any reason, the continuance of a student
• Students must not attend classes other than their in the College, is, in the opinion of the Principal,
own, without the permission of the Principal. detrimental to the best interest of the college, the
• Smoking and drinking alcoholic drinks is strictly Principal may ask such a student to leave the
prohibited on the college premises. college without assigning any reason.

• Students are required to maintain strict discipline • Students joining the college are bound by the rules
and orderly conduct & refrain from engaging and regulations of the college.
themselves from any kind of unruly behaviour. • Insubordination and abusive language or
• No Society or Association shall be formed in the misconduct on the part of a student are sufficient
college and no person invited to address a meeting reasons for his / her suspension or dismissal.
without the Principal‘s prior and written permission. • Students receiving Government or College
• No Student shall collect any money or contribution Scholarships or any remission in fees, must
for any purpose viz. picnic, trip, educational visit note that the grant and continuance thereof are
to some place, get-together, study-notes, charity or subject to good behaviour, regular attendance
any other activity without prior sanction from the and satisfactory progress and good results at the
Principal. college and University/ Board examinations.

• No student will be allowed to take active part in • It is the responsibility of the student to read the notice
current politics. boards regularly for important announcements
made by the college from time to time. They will
• No student shall communicate any information not be excused or be given any concession on
or write about matters dealing with the college grounds of ignorance.
administration to the Press.
• Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at
• Students are expected to take proper care of the absolute discretion of the Principal.
college property and help in keeping the premises
clean. Damaging college property e.g. disfiguring • Disciplinary action will be taken against students
walls, doors, fittings or breaking furniture, misuse of found using cell phones during lecture timings.
air conditioning etc., will be considered as a breach

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Anti-Ragging Warning
Ragging is totally prohibited in the institution, and anyone found guilty of ragging and/or abetting
ragging, whether actively or passively, or being a part of a conspiracy to promote ragging, is
liable to be punished in accordance with the UGC Regulations as well as under the provisions
of any penal law for the time being in force.

I. As per the regulations issued by the University Grants Commission, Ragging constitutes one or more of any
of the following acts:
a) Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect
of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student.
b) Indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause
annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher
or any other student. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do
and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to
adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student.
c) Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other
student or a fresher.
d) Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an
individual or a group of students.
e) Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student by students
f) Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing
obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or person;
g) Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public insults which would also include deriving perverted
pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or
any other student.
h) Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other student with or without an
intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher
or any other student.
II. In pursuance to the judgement of the honourable Supreme Court of India dated: 08/05/2009, in Civil Appeal No. 887
/ 2009, the University Grants Commission has framed UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging In Higher
Educational Institutions 2009, which have been notified on 4th July 2009, in the Gazette of India, those found guilty will
be awarded one or more of the following punishments, namely:
a) Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges.
b) Withholding/ withdrawing scholarship/ fellowship and other benefits.
c) Debarring from appearing in any test/ examination or other evaluation process.
d) Withholding results.
e) Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth
festival, etc.

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f) Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel.


g) Cancellation of admission.
h) Rustication from the institution for period ranging from one to four semesters.
i) Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a specified
period.
III. All students of the college shall be required to execute an online undertaking in the format prescribed by the
UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging In Higher Educational Institutions 2009, as per the
instructions given on the website https://antiragging.in, and submit the necessary details to the college, as
and when demanded by the college authorities.
IV. In addition to the UGC Regulations, The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999, which is in effect from
15th May, 1999 has the following provisions for action against Ragging:
1. Ragging within or outside of the institution is prohibited,
2. Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets, or propagates ragging within or outside the
institution shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term up to 2 years and / or penalty, which
may extend to ten thousand rupees.
3. Any student convicted of an offence of ragging shall be dismissed from the educational Institution and such
student shall not be admitted in any other educational institution for a period of five years from the date of
order of such dismissal.
4. Whenever any student or, as the case may be, the parent or guardian or a teacher of an educational institution
complaints, in writing, of ragging to the head of the institution, the head of the institution shall, without
prejudice to the foregoing provisions, within seven days of the receipt of the complaint, enquire into the matter
mentioned in the complaint and if, prima facie, it is found true, suspend the student who is accused of the
offence, and shall, immediately forward the complaint to the police station having jurisdiction over the area in
which the institution is situated, for further action. Where, on enquiry by the head of the institution, it is found
that there is no substance, prima facie, in the complaint received, he / she shall intimate the fact, in writing,
to the complainant. The decision of the head of the institution shall be final.
V. For any emergency assistance on any issue related to ragging, the students can contact on the college
helpline no.+91-22-42338000.
VI. For lodging any complaint relating to anti-ragging, the student can lodge the same on the email id: antiragging.
helpline@nmcce.ac.in, clearly mentioning the Name, Address, Class, Division, Roll No. and student
identification number (SAP Id) of the complainant.
PROHIBITION ON SALE OF CIGARETTES OR TOBACCO PRODUCTS
Section 6 of The Cigarettes And Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of
Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003 provides that no person shall sell, offer
for sale or permit sale of cigarettes or any other tobacco product:
(a) To any person who is under eighteen years of age,
(b) In an area within a radius of 100 yards of any educational institute
Sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products in an area within a radius of 100 yards of an educational
institute is strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence under section 24 of the Act with a fine which may
extend up to Rs.200/-.

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IDENTITY CARD

A valid identity card is issued to every bonafide student at the time of admission. It is compulsory for every student
to carry the identity card while being on the campus.

Students will not be allowed in the examination hall without a valid identity card.

For University examinations, candidates are required to produce their identity cards bearing their photographs
attested by the Principal, along with their hall tickets atthe examination centers. It is a serious offence to carryand
use another student’s identity card and shall be punished if discovered.

RAILWAY CONCESSION

Students can avail concessional fares for rail travel by local trains between the stations nearest to the place of
their residence in Mumbai and the college (Ville Parle station). Students are requested to enter their local and
permanent addresses correctly in the admission forms to facilitate issue of railway concession orders. The place
of permanent residence, in the application for admission, means the place where the student and/or his parents
normally reside. This address will not be allowed to be changed during the academic year. Students can also
avail, during vacation period, concessional fares by rail for journeys between their place of permanent residence
and Mumbai duringvacation.

AIRLINE CONCESSION

Students can also avail of concessional fares for air travel during vacation period. Students desiring to avail
the airline concession should submit the prescribed form to the college office at least three days in advance, for
endorsement.

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2021-22
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT : BUSINESS LAW DEPARTMENT:
1 Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar - Principal 25 Dr. Deepa Chitnis
2 Ms.Tessy Philji
3 Ms.Vaishali Kurhekar FOUNDATION COURSE
4 Mr.Smitin H. Belchada 26 Ms.Geeta Desai
5 Dr.Rekha Katheeth
6 Ms. Mayura Patil DIRECTOR OF PHY. EDN.
27 Dr. Shivesh Shukla
ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT :
7 Ms.Sneh H Choithani (H.O.D.) LIBRARIAN :
8 Dr. Nirmala Atul Chavan - Vice Principal 28 Dr. Vaishali Dawar
9 Ms.Kesia Varghese
B.M.S. SECTION:
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT : 29 Ms.Heena Bhuva
10 Dr. Muktha Manoj (H.O.D.) 30 Ms. Reeta Jain
11 Dr. Jennifer D'souza 31 Dr. Sneha Vaskar
12 Dr. Shashi Surana 32 Ms. Loveena Atwal
33 Ms. Bhoomi Rathod
ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT :
13 CA Savita Desai (H.O.D.) BAF SECTION:
14 Dr. Kedar Bhide 34 CA Neeta Vaidya
15 CA. Sameer Dave
16 Mr. Darshan Panchal BFM SECTION:
17 Mr. Jignesh Bhatia 35 Mr.Jinen Jadhav
36 Ms. Akshaya Bagwe
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS DEPT:
18 Mr.Sunil Kadam (H.O.D.) B.Sc. I.T. SECTION:
19 Dr. Vandana Misra 37 Ms. Anupama Jawale
20 Dr. Meena Vazirani 38 Mr. Prashant Jadhav
21 Ms. Gauree Jagushte 39 Dr. Neha Kushe

M COM DEPARTMENT : B COM HONOS. SECTION :


22 Ms. Ashwini Shejwal (BM) 40 CA Dr. Vijay Satra-Director
Mr. Prathamesh Tawade
23 41 CA Pravin Pawar
(B&F)
24 CA Pratiksha Jain (AA)

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JUNIOR COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF LIST – 2021-22

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS ENGLISH DEPARTMENT


1 Ms. Geetha Menon (Vice Principal) 22 Ms. Levinda Alphonso
2 Dr. Priti Singh 23 Ms. Meenal Deshmukh
3 Ms. Jagruti Desai 24 Ms. Sumana Kanjilal
4 Mr. Bhavin Kothari 25 Ms. Sonal Trivedi
5 Ms. Bhavana Menon 26 Mr. Jaikrishnan Subramanian
6 Mr. Rajkumar Choudhury
7 Mr. Ayan Bhattacharjee GUJARATI DEPARTMENT
27 Ms. Mita Pandhi
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
8 Ms. Shivani Bhatt (Supervisor) HINDI DEPARTMENT
9 Ms. Supriya Wadia 28 Dr. Mamata Jha
10 Ms. Zarana Desai
11 Mr. Girish Ambekar FRENCH DEPARTMENT
12 Mr. Dharmesh Divecha 29 Ms. Divya Kaushik
13 Mr. Maxwel Lopes 30 Ms. Jahnvi Doshi
14 Ms. Blossam Rumao
15 Mr. Shridhar Prabhu MARATHI DEPARTMENT
16 Ms. Mamta Baid 31 Mr. Sandeep Kadam
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 32 Mr. Shailendra Pathare
17 Mr. Shailendra Pathare ENVIORNMENT EDUCATION
ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 33 Ms. Sakshi Parab
18 Ms. Shruti S. Kale PHYSICAL EDUCATION
19 Mr. Kausar M. Kadri 34. Mr. Sanjay Desale
20 Ms. Disha D. Ashar
21 Ms. Gangamma Nayak

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OFFICE & LIBRARY STAFF (2022-2023)

SR.
NAME Designation
NO.
1 MR VIKAS VICHARE Accountant - Unaided
2 MRS SUSHAMA GIJE Office superintendent
3 MRS POOJA SATHALE Head Clerk
4 MR VINOD V NAIK Senior Clerk
5 MS DIPTI KHANNA Senior Clerk
6 MRS SHARWARI N. SHELAR Senior Clerk
7 MR RAJESH B. BHOSLE Senior Clerk
8 MRS SARIKA PATIL Junior Clerk
9 MRS RUTUJA SALVI Library Clerk
10 MR VISHAL BUDE Library Clerk
11 MS ARUNA KHURANGALE Junior Clerk
12 MR AKSHAY SALVI Junior Clerk
13 MRS JAGRUTI MEWADA Library Clerk
14 MR AJAY GOND Library Clerk
15 MS. ASHA SANTOSH PATIL Junior Clerk
16 MS GRISHMA TUSCANO Junior Clerk
17 MR RITESH JADHAV Junior Clerk
18 MR PRATHMESH PARAB Library Clerk
19 MR SUSHANT SAWANT Junior Clerk - Unaided
20 MS RIYA VILAS GHATGE Junior Assistant - Unaided
21 MRS. DIPEEKA JADYAR Junior Assistant - Unaided
22 MRS. DIPTI KSHIRSAGAR (Contract Basis) Junior Clerk
23 MRS. GAYATRI RAORANE (Contract Basis) Junior Clerk
24 MRS. SAKSHI CHALKE (Contract Basis) Junior Clerk
25 MS AKSHATA GHOSALKAR (Contract Basis) Junior Clerk
26 MS. SAMPADA PEDNEKAR (Contract Basis) Junior Clerk

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OFFICE & LIBRARY STAFF (2022-2023)

SR. NO. NAME Designation


1 SHRI M G PAGARE Library Attendant
2 SHRI N K PAWANARKAR Library Attendant
3 SHRI D K SOLANKI Library Attendant
4 SHRI RAVINDRA B SINGH Library Attendant
5 SHRI SANJAY Y GURAV Library Attendant
6 SHRI RAJKUMAR SINGH Library Attendant
7 SHRI SURESH S NAGARE Library Attendant
8 SHRI UMED WAGHELA Library Attendant
9 SHRI PRAKASH YEDAGE Library Attendant
10 SMT JAYWANTI S CHALKE Peon
11 SHRI HARISH C SOLANKI Peon
12 SHRI BABU WAGHELA Peon
13 SHRI DEEPAK BARIA Peon
14 SHRI KADAM PRAVIN Peon
15 SHRI VIJAY SAPTE Peon
16 SHRI DESAI SHARIF Peon
17 SHRI RAKESH B. PATIL Peon
18 SHRI VAIBHAV R. CHORGHE Peon
19 SHRI PRASHANT P. KANADE Peon
20 SHRI DASHRATH V. JAITAPKAR Peon
21 SHRI GANESH P. SHETYE Peon
22 SHRI SANDEEP S. SAWANT Peon
23 SHRI NIKHIL MALI Peon
24 SHRI SUBODH Y. CHAVAN Peon
25 SHRI MANOJ WAGHELA (Unaided) Peon
26 SHRI DINESH SHUKLA (HSC-Vocational) Peon

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PROGRAMMES AFTER
Xth

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HSC REGULAR
Admission
ADMISSION TO F. Y. J. C. FOR OPEN CATEGORY (CENTRALISED
GOVERNMENT ONLINE ADMISSION)
The college enjoys the status of Gujarati Linguistic
Minority Institution. Hence 50 percentage of seats are The merit listed students will receive a message of the
reserved for Gujarati Linguistic Minority students. name of the allotted college on their registered mobile
Categories for admission are as follows: number from Government.
1. Open Merit (Online, as directed by govt. of To confirm admission in allotted college, please go to
Maharashtra) the student login in www.11thadmission.org.in site and
click on ‘PROCEED FOR ADMISSION’.
2. Gujarati Linguistic Minority
After that, visit college website (www.nmcollege.in) for
3. Smt. G.P.P. High School, SVKM’s International Final copy application form link.
School and CNM School Students (In– house)
Click on the link and login with Government application
4. Divyang /Disabled number (appearing on PART 1 AND PART 2 application
5. Project Affected/Earthquake Affected form).

6. a) Wards of transferred employee of state – Students are required to put correct email id on
government / central government / private sector Final copy application form.

b) Wife / Wards of Servicemen / Ex-Servicemen – Fill the F i n a l c o p y application form of N.M


College and take a printout of the final copy.
/ Freedom fighters
– Once the submit button on Final copy application
c) Winners or participant student players at form is clicked, students will receive an email
international level and medal winners at national containing the link to upload documents as well as
level user nameand password to access the link.
6. Orphan Children (Within General Category) Documents required to be uploaded ONLINE for
ALL categories:
1. NM college (autonomous) Final copy Application
The process of FYJC Online admission shall be as Form.
under:
2. Tenth standard mark sheet.
3. School Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate.
FOR IN-HOUSE &
4. Government online application form (part 1 duly
GUJARATI MINORITY CATEGORY
verified & part 2) duly signed by the student.
The students appearing in the In-house / Gujarati
Linguistic Minority merit list shall receive an email 5. Aadhaar card.
containing the link to the NM College online Microsoft
form for document uploading and verification. The 6. Proof of current address of residence.
preadmission form will be available on NM College 7. Undertaking for authenticity of documents duly
website (www.nmcollege.in) only for Gujarati signed by student & parent (only to be filled if any
Minority category. document is missing).
8. Undertakings of attendance and anti-ragging duly
signed by student & parent.-

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IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS, The students claiming admission under Open
the students claiming admission under GUJARATI Category (Government Centralized Online
LINGUISTIC MINORITY QUOTA will have to upload Admission) under SPECIAL RESERVATION quota
online: will have to upload online:
1. Undertaking for Gujarati linguistic 2) Divyang / Disabled: Certificate issued by the Civil
minority Surgeon or the Dean of any Government hospital,
showing at least 40% disability. Students with
(Provided along with the admission form). learning disability must produce a certificate issued
2. An attested copy of the following documents: by the competent authority.

- Certificate of Gujarati Minority issued and signed 3) Project/Earthquake Affected: Certificate issued
by the Head of the Registered Community on its by Collector / District Rehabilitation officer stating that
letter head (Government recognized) confirming project affected or earthquake affected or dependent
the claim (for student)of being Gujarati. need to be attached/to avail reservation under this
category.
OR
4) Wards of the Employees of State Government /
- Vasti Patrak Central Government / Private Sector coming on
transfer in the corporation online admission
OR area: Original Certificate showing transfer of the
- Mark Sheet/School Leaving Certificate of any employee from outside to the online admission area
one parent having studied in Gujarati Medium on or after 1st October 2021. Further, the ward
(Additional document). must have passed Std. X or equivalent examination
from a school outside of the online admission area.
If the student is not a GUJARATI by birth but the mother
of the applicant is a Gujarati, the marriage certificate of 5. Wife or Wards of Serviceman and Ex-
Mother indicating her maiden name must be produced Serviceman:
for verification along with the following documents of a. For Serviceman: Service Certificate.
Mother as a proof of being Guajarati
b. For Ex-Serviceman: Discharge Certificate or
- Certificate of Gujarati Minority issued and signed Certificate issued by District Sainik Board.
by the Head of the Registered Community on its
letter head (Governmentrecognized) confirming the 6) Wards of Freedom Fighters: Applicants who are
claim (for Mother) of being Gujarati. dependent on the freedom fighters and are so
nominated by the freedom fighters, must submit
OR a certificate issued by the District Collector to the
- Mother’s Vasti Patrak
effect.

OR 7) International and national player students:


While admitting the player students against this
Mark Sheet / School Leaving Certificateof Mother reservation, the preference will be given to
if she has studied in Gujarati Medium(Additional
Document). a. Medal winner player students in international level
competition first then
OR
b. Participant player student in international level
Mark Sheet / School Leaving Certificate of any one competition and then
parent having studied in Gujarati Medium. (Additional
document) c. Medal winner player student at the National level
competition.

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For Std. XI admission, under above reservation, the 10. Fees for other than foreign students (Rs.100/-for
certificates of concerned competition (being winner eligibility form+ Rs.300/-for eligibility fees).
or participation) should be authenticated by District
Sports Officer or Regional Director of Sports. 11. Fees for foreign students (Rs.500/- for eligibility
form+Rs.500/- for eligibility fees).
8) Orphan children: Those applicants claiming the
reservation of being orphan children should obtain NOTE:
a authentication certificate issued by the Divisional 1. Photo copies should have original signature and not
Deputy Commissioner of woman and child rubber stamp signature.
development.
2. The student should have three identical ID size
PAYMENT OF FEES copies of recent photograph for Identity card.
Once the documents are verified and approved 3. Fees have to be paid on line (Rupay debit card is
by the college, the student shall receive another not accepted) / by D.D. in favor of Narsee Monjee
email for payment of fees. Rupay debit card will not College of Commerce and Economics Junior
be accepted. ADMISSION SHALL BE CONFIRMED,
ONLY AFTER THE PAYMENT OF FEES IS Students are advised in their own interest, that before
COMPLETE. submitting certificates, mark sheets etc., in original, to
the College office, they should retain true copies of
ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE the documents with themselves. The Original School
(MVM/Eligibility Certificate/2904, Dtd. 10.05.2004) Leaving Certificate or Transfer Certificate will be kept by
the college permanently and under no circumstances
Documents to be submitted along with the eligibility form will it be given back to the students. Hence, students
for the students from OTHER THAN MAHARASHTRA should keep sufficient number of photo copies of
STATE BOARD. School Leaving or Transfer Certificates with them.
1. Duly completed eligibility application form in all Admission for the F.Y.J.C. classes (Open merit)
respects. (Eligibility form will be provided by the will be through the ONLINE ADMISSION process
college). implemented by the Government of Maharashtra.
However, admissions under the Minority (Gujarati
2. Three attested copies of the statement of marks of Linguistic Minority) and In- house quota will be
the standard 10th examination. undertaken by the college. Students who have passed
3. Three attested copies of school leaving / transfer the SSC/Equivalent examinations conducted by
certificate. the concerned board/ authority in one attempt from
Smt. Gokhalibai School / CNM School / SVKM
4. One recent passport size photograph. International will be treated as In- house Students.
Detailed procedure for Gujarati Linguistic Minority
5. Three attested copies of passing certificate of admission will be displayed on the College notice
standard 10th. board as well as on college website as and when
6. Migration certificate in original. instructions are received from the Government.

7. Appendix ‘A’ (for foreign students) shown on FYJC CUT OFF PERCENTAGE OF THE ACADEMIC
eligibility form page no.3. YEAR 2021
CATEGORY Percentage
8. Franking deed of undertaking from the bank
GUJARATI 91.80%
OR OPEN 93.20%
the typed matter of deed of undertaking [shown on INHOUSE 81.20%
the eligibility certificate form (page no.4)] on the stamp PC/LD 90.60%
paper of Rs. 100/- without courtfees stamp of Rs. 20/- T RA NS F E R/ E X S E RV I CE /
54.20%
SPORTS
9. Online challan is not required for deed of undertaking.

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Fee Structure
Statement showing the Fees payable by the student per annum during the academic year 2022-23(for First and
SecondTerm) for FYJC and SYJC Classes

Fees to be paid by Demand Draft / PayOrder infavour of


"Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics Junior"
Fees for Regular Students
Particulars FYJC SYJC F Y J C (with IT) S Y J C (with IT)
TuitionFees 240 264 240 264
Admission Fees 20 0 20 0
TermFees 40 44 40 44
ID CardFees 25 25 25 25
ExamFees 10 0 10 0
Library Deposit 0 0 0 0
HSCBoardexamfees 0 445 0 645
I T Subject 7500 7500
Total 335 778 7835 8478
Girls Students eligible for free education
Particulars FYJC SYJC F Y J C (with IT) S Y J C (with IT)
TuitionFees 0 0 0 0
Admission Fees 0 0 0 0
TermFees 0 0 0 0
ID CardFees 25 25 25 25
ExamFees 10 0 10 0
Library Deposit 0 0 0 0
HSCBoardexamfees 0 445 0 645
I T Subject 0 0 7500 7500
Total 35 470 7535 8170

For the FYJC Classes IT fees of Rs.7500/- is to be paid online after the subject allocation isdone.

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Cancellation and Refund of Fees


Mode of Refund of Fees
I f a student, informs the institute before the commencement of the academic year, that he/she wants to
withdraw the admission and that he/she cannot continue his/her education in the institute for any reason, the
institute shall refund to him/her in full the tuition fee, term fee, laboratory fee (if any) and library deposits, if any,
actually recovered.
The admission fee may however, be retained by the institute.
Explanation:
Α) As far as the F.Y.J.C. Classes are concerned, the academic year should be deemed to have commenced
from the eighth working day (i.e. excluding Sundays and if the said day of declaration of results is working
day immediately following Public Holidays) from the day of declaration of the S.S.C. result.
Β) If a student desires to withdraw admission and applies for refund of fees after the commencement of the
academic year (Vide explanation under (A) above), the institute concerned should retain the admission fee,
term fee and laboratory fee (if any) in full. The Library and Laboratory deposit should, however, be refunded.
So far as the tuition fee is concerned, the institute should retain the tuition fee only for the month(s) beginning
from the month in which the academic year has commenced and ending with the month in which the student
had applied for withdrawal and refund of fees. The tuition fee for the remaining months of the term should be
refunded. For example, if a student applies for refund of fees in the month of July after the commencement of
academic year in that month itself, the institute should retain the proportionate amount of tuition fee for one month
only, namely the month of July. On the other hand, if a student applies for refund of fees in the month of August,
a er the commencement of academic year in month of July, the institute should retain the proportionate amount
of tuition fee for two months only, namely the months of July and August. If student applies for refund of fees in
the month of August a er commencement of the academic year in the month of June, the institute should retain
the proportionate amount of tuition fee for three months only, namely the month of June, July and August.

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Documents Issued by the College

TRANSCRIPTS
Students desirous of pursuing further studies abroad should apply for transcripts to the college office well in
advance. After verification of mark sheets, the college will hand over the transcripts in ten to fifteen days time.
Charges for issuing the transcripts are Rs.1000/-for 5 set of copies. Every additional copy will be charged at rate
of Rs.50 per copy.

BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
Students with a genuine reason can apply for a Bonafide Certificate to the college. Students may contact the
Information Counter to apply for a Bonafide Certificate. Charge for issuing the Bonafide certificate is Rs.20/-

TRANSFERENCE CERTIFICATE
(1) In a transfer case, no student will at any time be admitted to this College unless he/she produces a Transference
Certificate from the College he/she leaves.
(2) College is entitled to charge a fee of Rs.100/- for issuing the certificate.
(3) As a result of a student leaving one College to join another, it will be necessary for him/her to count
the attendance kept by him/her in more than one College to enable him/her to make up the necessary
percentage of attendance. A Transference Certificate shall not be granted except for reasons, which appear
to be sufficient, and except with the written permission of the Principal of the College that the student wantsto
leave, and the Principal of the College, which he/she intends to join.
(4) Applications for Transfer Certificate shall be made by the students without unnecessary delay through the
Principal of the College to which they wish to be transferred.

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SCHOLARSHIPS & FREESHIPS


A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to  Post Matric Scholarship to students of Minority
students for their further education. Scholarships Community. (Viz. Muslim, Buddhist, Christian,
are awarded based upon various criteria, such as Parsi, Sikh, Jain, etc.)
academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill,
 Government Free Studentship to pupils of
and financial need.
Economically Backward Classes.
Deserving students can apply through the appropriate
 State Government Open Merit Scholarship.
channel, for Scholarships or Freeships.
 Education Concession to the Children of Ex-
Freeship / scholarship for SC, ST, VJNT, OBC and
Servicemen.
SBC category students are required to apply through
online on https://mahadbtmahait.gov.in  Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Swadhar Yojna
(Scholarship) for Schedule Caste & Nav Bauddha
Documents required for scholarship/Freeship under Category students.
Reserve Category
 PMSSS Scholarship for Jammu & Kashmir
For E.g. SC/ ST / VJNT / OBC / SBC Students.
1. Online application form  Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan
2. Domicile Certificate Shulkh Shishyavrutti Scheme for SEBC and
3. Caste Certificate General Category students.
4. All previous year mark sheets  Eklavya Scholarship for Post Graduate students.
5. Income Certificate from Tahsildar
B) Following are the scholarship available to students
6. College Fee Receipt that can be apply through OFFLINE :
7. Ration Card
 Girls Freeship for Junior college girl students.
8. Non Creamy layer certificate (OBC/ VJNT)
9. Aadhar Card  Scheme for the education to the sons and daughters
10. Caste Validity of primary school teachers /secondary school
teachers/ Higher Secondary School teachers
11. Students Nationalized Bank account details
12. Current year bonafide Certificate.  Government of India Scholarships for the Blind/
Deaf and Physically Handicapped.
All the above attested photocopy of documents to be
submitted in the college office.  Kapole Bania Freeship.

A) Following Scholarships are available to students Prescribed forms are available in the college office.
that can be apply through ONLINE: NOTE:
 Scholarship to the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled The terms & conditions for the Scholarships/ Freeships
Tribes/ V.J.N.T. / Special Backward Class students/ vary from Scholarship to Scholarship and students are
Other Backward Class Students. required to refer to the notices for the same on college
 Award of Free studentship/ Examination Fees website as well as on the notice board. They may
to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ V.J.N.T./ also approach Mr. Prathamesh Parab/Ms. Sampada
Special Backward Class/ Other Backward Class. Pednekar in the college office for further information.

 Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Central Kindly visit following websites for more scholarship
Sector Scheme of Scholarship for undergraduate schemes and for applying eligible Scholarship &
Students. Freeship schemes: https://mahadbtmahait.gov.in
https://scholarships.gov.in
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The Curriculum
First Year (F.Y.J.C) Second Year (S.Y.J.C)
Compulsory Subjects: Compulsory Subjects:

English English

Second language: Second language:


Gujarati / Hindi / Marathi / Gujarati / Hindi / Marathi /
French / Information French / Information
Technology (Offered on the Technology
basis of merit)
In 2021 the IT cut off was 95.8%

Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics & Statistics


Paper I & Paper II Paper I & Paper II

Book-Keeping and
Book-Keeping and Accountancy
Accountancy

Organisation of
Organisation of Commerce
Commerce
and Management and Management

Economics Economics

Environment Education Environment Education

Health & Physical


Health & Physical Education
Education

Attendance Norms according to the norms prescribed by Regulation 88 (1) (a) of the Maharashtra Secondary
and Higher Secondary Education Boards Regulations, 1977, reference No.III TO V the student failing to have
75% attendance consequently becomes ineligible to appear for the Final examination conducted by the college
for STD XI and HSC Board Exam for STD XII

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Scheme of Examination
F.Y.J.C. (Subject to change) S.Y.J.C. (Subject to change)
There will be two tests of 25 marks each in There will be one term end examination of 50 marks
the middle of each term. First term end at the end of first term end one preliminary examination
examination will be of 50 marks and second in the month of January.
term end examination will be of 80 marks.

Organisation of Commerce And Management, Preliminary Examination will be of 80 marks in every subject:
Economics and Book Keeping & Accountancy • Languages: 80 marks written test • 20 marks orals
will have 20 marks Application Based Test • IT: 80 marks written test • 20 marks Practical
• Maths / Stats: 80 marks written test (40 marks each for
(Internal Assessment). This will be conducted
Paper Iand Paper II)
at end of the second term. and 20 marks practical.
• Organisation of Commerce And Management, Economics
and
Book Keeping & Accountancy will have 80 marks written test

Organisation of Commerce And Management, Economics


Maths / Statistics will have 20 marks practical
and
in second term end examination. Book Keeping & Accountancy will have 20 marks Application
Based Test (Internal Assessment). This will be conducted
English / Hindi / French / Marathi / Gujarati in the month of December / January.
will have orals of 20 Marks at the end of the second term.

IT (Information Technology) will have 20 marks practical Languages will have 20 marks board orals and IT will have
in second term end examination. 20 marks board Practical.

Health and Physical Education will have an exam of 50


Health and Physical Education will have an exam of 50
marks,
marks, both the exams will be conducted in the second both the exams will be conducted in the second term.
term.
• Written exam: 25 marks • Written exam: 25marks
• Practical: 25 marks • Practical: 25marks
Environmental Education will have Environmental Education and Water Security will have
• Journal assignments 20 marks (10 marks by internal
• Seminar / Journal Assignment of 20 marks
examiner and 10 marks by external examiner)
• Project 30 marks (20 marks by internal examiner and 10
• Project of 30 marks
marks by external examiner)
• Marks obtained out of 50, will be converted into
grades and shown in marksheet • Marks obtained out of 50, will be converted into grades and
The average score of the students shall be out of 200 / 2 shown in marksheet.
The students will appear for HSC Board examination
Student will pass F.Y.J.C. exams if he /she scores
conducted in the month of February/March
a minimum average score of 70 marks in each subject, every year.
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Under Graduate Programmes

Aided Program - Pedagogy:


• Interactive
B.Com. – 132 Credits - 6 semesters (specialization in
Accountancy and Finance/ Business Management/ • Case study method
Statistics)
• Experiential learning through industrial visits
Our college offers a traditional BCom program as per
guidelines prescribed by the University of Mumbai. • Guest lectures

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a traditional • Summer placements


programme in India that has gained instant popularity • Training in soft skills
in the recent times, if pursued from a renowned college.
After Autonomy, we have upgraded the curriculum
of the B.Com. programme to improve the elarning
experience as well as employability of learners. Since Academic year 2020-21, we have introduced
the B.Com (Hon.) programme along with the other
Graduation in commerce opens up myriad career contemporary programs. The progressive nature of
opportunities, both in public and private sectors. At NM the program promises a Commerce aspirant a plateau
college we constantly update and revise the curriculum and to be fully equipped with the professional competency
credit structure every year after taking feedback from that the financial and economic world desires. The
stakeholders. specializedskills sets once acquired will propel their
careers as professional accountants. The curriculum is
About Self Financed Programs: meticulously designed considering the ever changing
Keeping in view the demand of the industry and the demands of global Finance and Accounting. The three
market and ensuring that the students graduating from year BCom (Hon.) programme is a blend of subjects
the college are trained according to the requirementof the specialized in the area of Accounting, Finance and
industry and equipped with the required skill sets, NM Taxation thus developing competency in a learner to
introduced the Self Financed Programmes. pursue higher level programmes such as CA, ICWA,
CFA, CMA, ACS, MBA or other Masters programmes
• Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S) in Accounts and Finance. Further, the learners will be
entitled to 148 credits .
• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)
(B.A.F), In Academic year 2022-23, NM College will offer 2 new
UG programmes- .B.Com.(Economics) and B.Com.
• Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) (B.F.M), (Economics and Analytics). Keeping in mind the need
• Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) B.Sc. and demand of analytics in every area of the industry,
(I.T.) we have clubbed tools and techniques of analytics
along with core concepts of Business Economics.
• B.Com. (Honors)
If you wish to be a part of this growing competitive global
• B.Com.(Economics) market possessing the required knowledge and the
• B.Com. (Economics and Analytics) necessary skill sets and wish to excel in life and reach
the pinnacle of glory with an all-round personality,
these are the programmes for you and the place to be
is at SVKM’s Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &
Strength: Economics (Autonomous).
60 students per division

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Admission Information

Bachelor of Commerce
The entire admission procedure is according to the guidelines issued to the colleges by the University of Mumbai.
According to the Hon’ble High Court verdict, preference is given to in-house students (on the basis of merit) up
to the sanctioned capacity of the F.Y.B.ComClass. After admitting all in-house students, if thereis any vacancy,
it is filled according to the University guidelines. Amended Ordinance 2151 is read as underfor First Year B.Com
• 0.2151:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three-year programme leading to the Bachelor of Commerce
should have passed the his/her secondary examination form different divisional boards of the Maharashtra State
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) leading with vocational subjects / State of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Board recognized as equivalent to Higher Secondary
School Certificate (Std.XII) Examination.

Self-Financed Programs:

MITHIBAI- NM (CET)
Common Entrance Test for UG SFC Admissions
For the Academic year 2022-23
(MiNCET)
From Academic Year 2022-23, SVKM’s Mithibai College and Narsee Monjee (NM) College will be conducting
a Common Entrance Test for Undergraduate Admissions to their Self-Financed Programs for Class XII
appeared/passed candidates.
Candidates will be required to attempt a Computer based test at designated centers for a total of 120
questions (1 mark each) across three sections for the MITHIBAI- NM (CET) in a time duration of 100
minutes. The sections are as follows:
• Section 1: Quantitative and Numerical Ability (40 Marks)
• Section 2: Reasoning & General Intelligence (40 Marks)
• Section 3: Proficiency in English Language (40 Marks)

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Mithibai & NM MiNCET Syllabus is based on 10+2 standard. Considering different backgrounds of
applicants, syllabus is constructed involving subjects and topics which are widely and commonly
understandable and approachable with common sense and general intelligence.
The candidate must ensure that they have read all the instructions before registering on college website.
Eligibility criteria for Admission-

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School


Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/
Bachelor of Management other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination or Diploma
1
Studies program in any Engineering Branches with two years or three
years after SSC conducted by the Board of Technical Examination
or its equivalent examination
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School
2 B. Com. (Accounting & Finance) Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/
other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School
3 B. Com. (Honours) Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/
other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School
4 B. Com. (Financial Markets) Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/
other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School
5 B. Com. (Economics) Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/
other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School
B. Com. (Economics &
6 Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/
Analytics)
other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School
Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/
7 B. Sc. (Information Technology)
other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination with
Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subjects.

Note-
a). While drawing the merit list for BMS program, weightage has to be given to students from Arts, Commerce
and Science Stream at 12th Standard level.
The stream wise weightage to be given is as under:
Streams Commerce / Arts / Science / Diploma in Engineering and other
(Percentage 45% / 25% / 25% / 5%)
The applications are to be accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise separately and the merit list
is to be displayed stream wise. The merit list also is to be prepared and displayed stream wise. In case if no
application is received from any stream the vacant seats are to be distributed equally between the remaining two
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shall be distributed equally between the remaining two streams. In case of vacancy in one stream is of single/odd
number of seats, the single seatis to be allotted to the Commerce stream. In case if noapplications are available
from the two streams, then all the vacant seats must be transferred to the third stream. Step (d) to be repeated
for the subsequent merit lists till all the forms are exhausted or the final merit is displayed, whichever is earlier.
(b) Every candidate admitted to the degree programme in the constituent / affiliated college / autonomous/
recognized institution, conducting the programme, shall have to register himself / herself with the
University of Mumbai.

Enrolment
A student passing the H.S.C. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education, and eligible for admission to the First year B.Com. Class shall apply to the Registrarof University of
Mumbai for a Certificate of Enrolment. Application forms for enrolment together with statement of HSC marks and
copies thereof are to be submitted along with the fees to the University of Mumbai throughthe college.
Procedure for securing admission for students who have passed their HSC / Equivalent Examination fromother
than Maharashtra Board:
• Students will have to apply for “Provisional Statement of Eligibility”. The prescribed form is available in the
college office. Students are required to fill the form, attach the attested photocopy of the mark sheet and
make the necessary payment in the college office. Thecertificate will be issued to the student as and when the
certificate is received from the university.
• The applicant is required to attach the certificate of “Provisional Statement of Eligibility” to the application
form along with the other documents as specified during the admission process and submit the same to the
college as per the schedule specified.
No application form will be accepted without the ‘Provisional Statement of Eligibility or the receipt of itsapplication
to the college/university.
For further details regarding Admission please visit www.nmcollege.in
Autonomous Status of the College:
NM College was granted Autonomous status by UGC and University of Mumbai in October 2019. We have
implemented autonomy from the academic year 2020-21. The curriculum for all the programmes for the First
Year BCOM/ BMS/ BAF/ BFM/ BSC[IT]/ BCOM(Hons) at Degree college have been revised and upgraded in
2020-21. The Second year curriculum has been revised in 2021-22 and the Third Year curriculum is revised and
upgraded progressively from the academic year 2022-23.
BCom programme- Statistics specialisation from A.Y 2021-22:
“The best thing about being a statistician is that you get to play in everyone else’s backyard.” - John Turkey.
Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computers has started a new specialization programme in Statistics
this year. This two-year specialization starts from SYBCOM as an elective subject. In this specialization,students
will learn to analyse and visualize data usingMS Excel, Statistical software and R programming. This programme
includes topics ranging from basics of research techniques to interpretation of the final result. The programme
will help you in data analysis reports and develop the conceptual understanding of research methods, statistical
inference, understand various tools and techniques. This specialization will help you to communicate statistical
results correctly, effectively,and in context after having basic concepts clear.

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Programme Highlights and Course Structure

All courses/ subjects mentioned hereunder are revised and upgraded courses/ subjects for first/second/
third year of all programs.

B.Com. Programme Under Autonomy

Course Structure

TOTAL PROGRAMME CREDITS : 132 FYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS: 48


F.Y BCOM Common Curriculm (To be implemented from the academic year 2022-2023)

Semester I (Total Credits 24) Semester II (Total Credits 24)

Sr. Course/ Course/Module Name Credits Sr. Course/ Course/Module Name Credits
No. Module Code No. Module Code
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective
Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses

1 NMUBCOM108 Fundamentals of 4 1 NMUBCOM208 Fundamentals of 4


Financial Accounting I Financial Accounting II
1B Generic Elective (DRE) Course 1B Generic Elective (DRE) Course

2 NMUBCOM103 Microeconomics I 3 2 NMUBCOM203 Microeconomics II 3

2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)

2A Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses 2A Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses


(AECC) (AECC)
3 NMUBCOM109  Environmental Studies I 3 3 NMUBCOM209 Environmental Studies 3
II
2B Skill Enhancement Courses(SEC) 2B Skill Enhancement Courses(SEC)

4 NMUBCOM110 Foundation Course - I  2 4 NMUBCOM210 Foundation Course - II 2

3 Core Courses(CC) 3 Core Courses(CC)

5 NMUBCOM107 Mathematical and 5 5 NMUBCOM207 Mathematical and 5


Statistical Techniques I Statistical Techniques
II
6 NMUBCOM102 Business And 3 6 NMUBCOM202 Principles of 3
Entrepreneurship Management
7 NMUBCOM104 Fundamentals 4 7 NMUBCOM204 Corporate 4
of Business Communication
Communication
Total credits 24 Total Credits 24

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B.Com. Programme Under Autonomy- University syllabus.


Course Structure
SYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS: 44
S.Y BCOM (To be implemented in the academic year 2022-2023)
Semester III (Total Credits 22) Semester IV (Total Credits 22)
Sr. Course/Module Course/Module Name Credits Sr. Course/ Course/Module Name Credits
No. Code No. Module Code
1 Elective Courses 1 Elective Courses
1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1Aa Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 1Aa Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 NMUBCOM301 Advanced Financial 4 1 NMUBCOM401 Advanced Financial 4
Accounting I Accounting II
1Ab Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 1Ab Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
2 NMUBCOM302 Management 4 2 NMUBCOM402 Management Accounting & 4
Accounting & Auditing I Auditing II
OR OR
2 NMUBCOM318 BM I (Indian Ethos in 4 2 NMUBCOM419 BM I (Event Management) 4
Management)
OR OR
2 NMUBCOM310 Statistics - Statistical 4 2 NMUBCOM410 Statistics - Statistical 4
Techniques in Techniques in Research- II
Research- I
1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses 1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses
3 NMUBCOM304 Operations 3 3 NMUBCOM404 Business Finance 3
Management
4 NMUBCOM305 Macroeconomics 3 4 NMUBCOM405 Macroeconomic Policy and 3
Public Finance
2 Ability Enhancement Courses(AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses(AEC)
2A Skill Enhancement Courses(SEC) 2A Skill Enhancement Courses(SEC)
5 NMUBCOM306 Computer Programming 3 5 NMUBCOM406 Computer Programming II 3
I
OR OR
5 NMUBCOM307 Integrated Marketing 3 5 NMUBCOM407 Brand Management 3
Communication
2B Skill Enhancement Courses(SEC) 2B Skill Enhancement Courses(SEC)
6 NMUBCOM308 Ethics and Social 2 6 NMUBCOM408 Self-Development and 2
Responsibility - II managerial skills - II
3 Core Courses(CC) 3 Core Courses(CC)
7 NMUBCOM309 Business Law 3 7 NMUBCOM409 Corporate Law 3
Total Credits 22 Total Credits 22

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B.Com. Programme Under Autonomy- University syllabus.


Course Structure
TYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS: 40
T.Y. BCOM (To be implemented in the academic year 2022-2023)
Semester V (Total Credits 20) Semester VI (Total Credits 20)
Sr. Module Code Module Name Credits Sr. Module Code Module Name Credits
No. No.
1 Elective Courses 1 Elective Courses
1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses. Any 1A Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses. Any
one group (A or B or C) one group (A or B or C)
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 1Aa Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
GROUP A GROUP A
1 NMUBCOM512 Corporate Accounting I 4 1 NMUBCOM612 Corporate Accounting II 4
2 NMUBCOM513 Cost Accounting I 4 2 NMUBCOM613 Cost Accounting II 4
OR OR
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 1Aa Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
GROUP B GROUP B
1 NMUBCOM515 Business Management- 4 1 NMUBCOM615 Business Management 4
III (Organisational - III (Compensation
Development) Management)
2 NMUBCOM516 Business Management 4 2 NMUBCOM616 Business Management 4
–II (Financial –II (Financial Decision-
Management) Making)
OR OR
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses GROUP C 1Aa Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
GROUP C
1 NMUBCOM517 Statistical Analysis with 4 1 NMUBCOM617 Statistical Analysis 4
Excel Using R
2 NMUBCOM518 Python Programming 4 2 NMUBCOM618 Data Analysis Using 4
SPSS
1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses 1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses
3 NMUBCOM514 International Economics 3 3 NMUBCOM614 Indian Economy 3

4 NMUBCOM519 Marketing Management 3 4 NMUBCOM619 Human Resource 3


Management
2 Ability Enhancement Courses(AEC). Any two 2 Ability Enhancement Courses(AEC). Any two
courses from the following list. courses from the following list.
5 NMUBCOM520 Direct Tax 3 5 NMUBCOM620 Indirect Tax 3

6 NMUBCOM508 Elements of Operations 3 6 NMUBCOM608 Elements of Operations 3


Research Paper I Research Paper II
7 NMUBCOM510 Computer Systems and 3 7 NMUBCOM610 Computer Systems and 3
Applications Paper I Applications Paper II
8 NMUBCOM521 International Business 3 8 NMUBCOM621 Supply Chain 3
Management
9 NMUBCOM511 Psychology of Human 3 9 NMUBCOM611 Psychology of Human 3
Behaviour at Work I Behaviour at Work II
TOTAL CREDITS 20 TOTAL CREDITS 20

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BMS Programme
Programme Name: Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S)
Programme duration: 3 years Intake: 120
Programme highlights:
• The Bachelor of Management Studies is a three years undergraduate degree programme in the
discipline of Management, comprising six semesters with diverse subjects focusing on skills,
employment and entrepreneurship. In the third year of the programme, the students can select a
specialization between Marketing and Finance.
• World Class Teaching Pedagogies like Case Studies, Industrial Visits, Experiential Learning,
Assignments, Group Discussion, Capstone Projects etc. are applied throughout the programme.
• After the completion of the programme the students can seek career options like MBA, MMS and other
Masters programmes in the field of Marketing, Finance, Management, Commerce, Human Resource
etc.
• The curriculum designed is suitable to facilitate the learners in pursuing professions related to Brand
& Media Management, Public Relations, Luxury Management, Logistics & Supply Chain, Investment
Banking, Wealth Management, Equity and Debt Markets.
• The learner will be exposed to placements opportunities by esteemed corporate and other
organizations.
Eligibility criteria:
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted
by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination or Diploma program in any
Engineering Branches with two years or three years after SSC conducted by the Board of Technical
Examination or its equivalent examination.

Programme Fees – Rs. 51,740/- per annum

FYBMS – – Semester I (Total Credits 21) FYBMS – – Semester II (Total Credits 21)
Sr. No Module Name Sr. No Module Name
Core Courses (CC) Core Courses (CC)
1 BUSINESS ECONOMICS - I (MICRO) 1 BUSINESS ECONOMICS - II (MACRO)
2 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 2 BASICS OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL
3 3 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTS
4 BUSINESS LAW 4 INDUSTRIAL LAW
5 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 5 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
(AECC) (AECC)
6 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 6 FOUNDATION COURSE (F.C.)
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
(AECC)
7 SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT 7 IT IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

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SYBMS – Semester III (Total Credits 24) SYBMS – Semester IV (Total Credits 24)
Sr. No Module Name Sr. No Module Name
1A.Finance Elective Programmes: 1A.Finance Elective Programmes:
Introduction to
1 1 Equity and Debt markets
Cost Accounting
2 Corporate Finance 2 Venture Capital and Private Equity
1B.Marketing Elective Programmes: 1B.Marketing Elective Programmes:
1 Advertising 1 Integrated Marketing Communication
2 Consumer Behaviour 2 Rural Marketing
2.Core Programmes (CC): 2. Core Programmes (CC):
3 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 3 Business Research Methods
 4 Business Planning and Entrepreneurship  4 Direct Tax
5 Strategic Management 5 Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
6 Production and Total Quality Management 6 Supply Chain Management
7 Human Resource Management 7 Corporate Communication

TYBMS – Semester V (Total Credits 20) TYBMS – Semester VI (Total Credits 20)
Sr. No Module Name Sr. No Module Name
1A.Finance Elective Programmes: 1A.Finance Elective Programmes:
Investment Analysis and Portfolio
1 1 International Finance
Management
2 Commodity and Derivatives Market 2 Innovative Financial Services
3 Wealth Management 3 Project Management
4 Direct Tax 4 Indirect Tax
1B.Marketing Elective Programmes: 1B.Marketing Elective Programmes:
1 E-Commerce & Digital Marketing 1 Brand Management
2 Services Marketing 2 Retail Management
3 Sales & Distribution Management 3 International Marketing
4 Customer Relationship Management 4 Media Planning & Management
2.Core Programmes (CC): 2.Core Programmes (CC):
5 Logistics & Supply Chain Management 5 Operations Research
Corporate Communication and Public
6 6 Project Work
Relations

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BAF Programme
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance):
Programme Name: Bachelor in Commerce (Accounting & Finance) –B.A.F
Programme duration - 3 years Intake: 60
Programme highlights:
• The B. Com (Accounting & Finance) is a three years undergraduate degree programme comprising
six semesters.
• The programme is designed to enhance self- employment and provide corporates with well-trained
candidates having in-depth knowledge in the field of Accounting & Finance.
• The curriculum designed is suitable to facilitate the learners in pursuing professional career like
Chartered Accountancy , Cost Accountancy , Financial Analysis and many more with ease .
• During the programme various workshops, seminars, guest lectures and visits are planned for the
students which gives them a better understanding of the practical scenario.
• The learner will be able get placements in esteemed organizations.

Eligibility criteria:
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted
by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination.
Programme Fees- Rs 45,990/- per annum

Semester I ( Total Credits 22 ) Semester II ( Total Credits 22 )


1.Financial Accounting I 1.Financial Accounting II
2.Cost Accounting I 2.Financial Markets and Services
3.Financial Management I 3.Financial Management II
4.Business Communication I 4.Business Communication II
5.Foundation Programme I 5.Foundation Couse II
6.New Venture Planning 6.Business law I
7.Business Mathematics and Statistics 7.Business Economics I
Semester III ( Total Credits 22 ) Semester IV ( Total Credits 22 )
1.Financial Accounting III - Special Accounting Areas 1.Corporate Accounting - I
2.Cost Accounting II 2.Analysis of Financial Statements
3.Direct Taxes I 3.Direct Taxes - II
4.E-Commerce 4.Business Analytics
5.Organizational Behavior - I 5.Organizational behavior – II
6.Business Economics - II 6.Business Law – II
7.Equity & Debt Markets 7.Financial Securities & Derivatives

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Semester V ( Total Credits 20 ) Semester VI ( Total Credits 20 )


1. Financial Accounting-V 1. Financial Accounting-VII
2. Financial Accounting - VI 2. Cost Accounting-IV
3. Financial Management-II 3. Financial Management-III
4. Taxation-IV 4. Taxation-V
5. International Finance 5. Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
6. Cost Accounting-III 6. Project Work-II

BFM Programme

Programme Name – B. Com. (Financial Markets) (B.F.M)


Programme duration - 3 years
Intake: 60

Programme highlights:
• The BFM is a three years undergraduate degree programme comprising six semesters.The
programme is designed to enhance self- employment and provide corporates with well-trained
candidates having in-depth knowledge in the field of Financial Markets.
• The curriculum designed is suitable to facilitate the learners in pursuing professional career like
Chartered Accountancy , Financial Analyst, FRM, CFA and many more with ease.
• Inclusion of subjects like Ethics, Management, Environmental Studies etc provides a holistic
development of the learners
• This program provides the student an insight into the various aspects of Financial Market which
includes understanding finance and money, investments, risks, economics, various instruments
used in financial markets, legal parameters, communication skills etc.
• During the program various workshops, seminars, guest lectures and visits are planned for the
students which gives them a better understanding of the practical scenario.

Eligibility criteria:
A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination
conducted by the Maharashtra / other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination.
Programme Fees – Rs 45,990/- per annum

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Semester I ( Total Credits 21 ) Semester II ( Total Credits 21)


Financial Accounting – I Financial Accounting II
Introduction to Financial system Environmental Studies
Business Mathematics Business Statistics
Communication Skills Organizational Behaviour
Principles of Management Computer Applications in Finance
Business Environment Principle and Practices of Banking and Insurance
Micro Economics Macro Economics

Semester III ( Total Credits 23 ) Semester IV ( Total Credits 23 )


Debt Markets Business Valuation
Equity Markets Equity Research
Commodity Markets & Derivatives Personal Financial Planning
Business Regulation Business Law
Marketing in Financial Service Foreign Exchange Markets
Management Accounting Corporate Finance
Research Methodology Organizational Behavior

Semester V ( Total Credits 20 ) Semester VI ( Total Credits 20 )


Contemporary Finance Venture Capital & Private Equity
Technical Analysis Mutual Fund Management
Corporate Accounting Strategic Corporate Finance
Direct Tax Indirect Tax – GST
Financial Derivatives Financial Risk Management
Security analysis and Portfolio Management Project I

BSc.IT Programme
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)(B.Sc. (IT)

Programme Name : B.SC. (Information Technology)-B.Sc.IT

Programme Duration : 3 Years 

Intake: 60

Programme Highlights:

• BSC IT degree at NM College is primarily focused on Current Industry Trends such as software, databases,
Cloud Computing and Ethical Hacking.

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• The BSc degree in IT is awarded for completing a programme of study in the field of software development,
software testing, software engineering, web design, Mobile Programming, Java, Dot NET Technologies.

• Graduates with an information technology have job opportunities in IT Industry, Business and Technology.

• Further they are eligible for Masters degree in MSC (CS/IT) , MCA, MBA

Eligibility criteria- A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination
conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination with Mathematics and
Statistics as one of the subjects.

Programme Fees- Rs. 45,990/- per annum

Semester I Semester II
Structured Programming using C Object Oriented Programming
Basics of Computer Hardware & Operating Systems Microprocessor Design & Programming
Web Programming Notion of Operating System
Discrete Mathematics Statistical Methods for Data Science
Communication Skills Digital and Green Marketing

Semester III Semester IV


Python Programming Core Java
Data Structures and Algorithms Embedded Systems
Database Management System Mobile Programming
Computer Networks Software Engineering
Mathematics for IT – I Mathematics for IT – II

Semester V Semester VI
Applied Artificial Intelligence Software Project Management
Internet of Things Software Testing & Quality Assurance
Cloud Computing Data Science
Advanced Web Programming Ethical Hacking
Enterprise Java Advanced Mobile Programming

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B.Com (Honours)

Programme Name: B. Com. (Hons.)

Programme duration: 3 years

Intake: 120

Programme highlights:

• 148 credits curriculum facilitates the students who are pursuing CA/CMA/CFA/ACCA studies

• Learn from the best faculty the industry relevant updated syllabus

• Compulsory internship, Industry visit ,Webinars and guest lectures by eminent personalities

• Soft skills training, placement assistance & Career guidance by professionals

• Become accounting and finance professional

Eligibility Criteria:

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the
Maharashtra / other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Programme Fees- Rs. 1,14,700/- per annum

The details of the programme and credit structure B.Com (Honours) program are as under:

Semester I (Total Credits – 27) Semester II (Total Credits – 27)


Sr. Module Sr. Module
No Name No Name
1 Accounting I 1 Accounting II
2 Cost & Management Accounting I 2 Cost & Management Accounting II
3 Income Tax Law I 3 Income Tax Law II
4 Mathematical and Statistical Techniques I 4 Mathematical and Statistical Techniques II
5 Microeconomics 5 Macroeconomics
6 Business Law I 6 Business Law II
7 Business Communication 7 Environmental Studies

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Semester III (Total Credits – 26) Semester IV (Total Credits – 26)


Sr. Module Sr. Module
No Name No Name
1 Advanced Accounting I 1 Advanced Accounting II
2 Auditing and Assurance I 2 Auditing and Assurance II
3 Indirect Tax 3 Financial Management II
4 Financial Management I 4 Enterprise Information Systems
5 Advanced Macroeconomics 5 Financial Services and Production
Management
6 Strategic Management 6 Foundation of Public Finance
7 Corporate Law 7 Marketing Management

Semester V (Total Credits – 21) Semester VI (Total Credits – 21)


Sr. Module Sr. Module
No Name No Name
1 Corporate Financial Reporting I 1 Corporate Financial Reporting II
2 Investment Anaylsis and Portfolio 2 Derivatives and Commodities Markets
Management
3 Indian Economy: Issues and Prospects 3 International Trade and Foreign Exchange
4 Wealth Management 4 Internship / Project Work
5 Internship 5 Organisational Behaviour and Human
Resource Management
6 Ethics and Governance 6 Entrepreneurship Management

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NEW PROGRAMMES (2022-23)

B.Com.(Economics)

Programme Name: Bachelor of Commerce (Economics)

Programme duration- 3 years

Intake: 60

Programme Highlights:

• The B.Com (Economics) programme will enable the students to evaluate the effects of government
intervention in markets using economic concepts as tools, explain paradoxical economic situations,
measure economic welfare, and assess the reasons for changes therein.

• The programme attempts to make students understand applications of economic theory and use of
economic concepts as tools for formulation of economic policy and to explain different economic
events.

• This programme will provide students with the required intensity and depth in the subject of Economics
but also with an added knowledge of accountancy and commerce.

• During the programme various workshops, seminars, guest lectures and visits are planned for the
students which gives them a better understanding of the practical scenario.

• For students who aspire to become policy makers, entrepreneurs or innovators, this program will
give them an opportunity to make better decisions.

Eligibility criteria- A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII)
examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Programme Fees- Rs. 48,000/- per annum

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Course Structure
FYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS : 48

Semester I (Total Credit 24) Semester II (Total Credit 24)


Sr. Sr.
Name of the Module Credits Name of the Module Credits
No No
1 Business and Entrepreneurship 3 1 Principles of Management 3

2 Managerial Economics 1 4 2 Managerial Economics 2 4

3 Macroeconomics 3 3 Public Finance 3


Mathematical and Statistical Mathematical and Statistical
4 5 4 5
Techniques I Techniques II
5 Enviornmental System and Issues 3 5 Enviornmental Management 3
Fundamental of Business
6 4 6 Corporate Communication 4
Communication
Self Development and Managerial
7 Ethics and Social Responsibility 2 7 2
Skills

SYBCOM (To be inplemented from the academic year 2023-24)


Course Structure*
SYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS : 44
Semester III (Total Credit 22) Semester IV (Total Credit 22)
Sr. Sr.
Name of the Module Credits Name of the Module Credits
No No
1 Financial Accounting I 4 1 Financial Accounting II 4
2 Operations Management 3 2 Business Finance 3
3 Basics of Econometrics 2 3 R/Python Software for Economics 2
4 Money and Banking 4 4 Financial Economics 4
5 Introduction to Psychology 3 5 Behavioural Economics 3
6 Business Laws 3 6 Corporate Laws 3
7 Research Methodology 3 7 Computer Applications in Business 3

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TYBCOM (To be inplemented from the academic year 2024-25)


Course Structure*
TYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS : 40
Semester V (Total Credit 20) Semester VI (Total Credit 20)
Sr. Sr.
Name of the Module Credits Name of the Module Credits
No No
1 Advanced Financial Accounting I 4 1 Advanced Financial Accounting II 4
2 Marketing Management 3 2 Human Resource Management 3
Development Experience of Major
3 Development Economics 3 3 3
Economies of World
4 International Economics 3 4 Indian Economy 3
Economics of Geopolitics &
5 Environmental Economics 3 5 3
International Relations
6 Project 4 6 Internship 4

*Subject to change.

Programme Name : Bachelor of Commerce( Economics & Analytics)

Programme Duration- 3 years

Intake: 60

Programme Highlights:

• The ever-developing area of Business analytics has changed dramatically over the last decade. Data multi-
plied and grew in size and has turned to Big Data.

• Spreadsheets have gradually given way to digital business dashboards and actionable and informative
data visualizations. Advanced analytics is no longer just for analysts but is for every stakeholder of busi-
ness.

• Keeping in mind the need and demand of analytics in every area of the industry, we have clubbed tools and
techniques of analytics along with core concepts of Business Economics.

• For students who aspire to become policy makers, entrepreneurs or innovators, this programme will give
them an opportunity to make better decisions.

During the programme various workshops, seminars, guest lectures and visits are planned for the students
which gives them a better understanding of the practical scenario.

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Eligibility criteria- A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Commerce)
examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Programme Fees- Rs. 95,000/- per annum

B.Com (Economics and Analytics)


FYBCOM (To be implemented from the academic year 2022-23)
Course Structure
FYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS : 48
Semester I (Total Credit 24) Semester II (Total Credit 24)
Sr. Sr.
Name of the Module Credits Name of the Module Credits
No No
1 Business and Entrepreneurship 3 1 Principles of Management 3
2 Managerial Economics I 4 2 Managerial Economics II 4
3 Macroeconomics 3 3 Public Finance 3
4 Business Mathematics 4 4 Business Statistics 4
5 Introduction to Computer Application 4 5 Data Analytics using Excel 4
6 Fundamental of Business Communication 4 6 Corporate Communication 4
7 Ethics and Social Responsibility 2 7 Enviornmental Management 2

SYBCOM (To be implemented from the academic year 2023-24)


Course Structure
SYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS : 44
Semester III (Total Credit 22) Semester IV (Total Credit 22)
Sr. Sr.
Name of the Module Credits Name of the Module Credits
No No
1 Operations Management 2 1 Business Finance 2
2 Mathematical Economics 3 2 Econometrics 3
3 Money and Banking 4 3 Financial Economics 4
4 Introduction to Psychology 3 4 Behavioural Economics 3
5 Applied Statistics 4 5 Business Modelling 4
6 Elements of Business Analytics 3 6 SAS Visual Analytics 3
7 Research Methodology 3 7 Corporate Laws 3

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TYBCOM (To be implemented from the academic year 2024-25)


Course Structure
TYBCOM OVERALL CREDITS : 40
Semester V (Total Credit 20) Semester VI (Total Credit 20)
Sr. Sr.
Name of the Module Credits Name of the Module Credits
No No
Development Experience of
1 Development Economics 3 1 3
Major Economies of World
2 International Economics 3 2 Indian Economy 3
Economics of Geopolitics &
3 Environmental Economics 3 3 3
International Relations
4 Economic Data Analysis using R 4 4 Visualization Techniques  4
5 Data Science Modelling 3 5 Business Intelligence 3
6 Project 4 6 Internship 4

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Examination and Evaluation Norms

FACULTY OF COMMERCE :

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal
Assessment with a weightage of 25% of total marks per programme. The second component will be a Semester
End Examination with a weightage of 75% of the total marks per programme. The allocation of marks for the
Internal Assessment and Semester End Examinations is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment – 25% of the total marks per course

Particulars Percentage
Class test / Assignment / Project / Practical (Computer System & Application, etc.) / Quiz
etc. 25
(any two components – to be conducted at different instant of time)

b) Semester End Examinations – 75% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of a duration of two and a half hours.

ii) Theory question paper pattern shall be decided by the respective Board of Studies.

c) Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total marks allotted
for each course where the course consists of Internal Continuous Assessment and Semester End Examination.
The learner should also obtain minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25, if the maximum marksallocated to Internal
Continuous Assessment is 25) out of the total marks allotted to the Internal ContinuousAssessment and minimum
40% marks out of the total marks allotted to the Semester End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75, if the maximum
marks allocated to the Semester End Examination is 75) separately, to pass the course and a minimum of Grade
D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total marks allotted to a course, in case that course
consists of only Internal Continuous Assessment Component or Semester End Exam component.

Programmes with a Practical Component

Sr. No. Particulars Percentage


1 Semester End Practical Examinations 20
2 Journal / Viva 05

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Courses with Projects:

A semester end evaluation of 100%, as a presentation along with a dissertation, followed by viva-voce examined
by a panel of examiners. (There should be one Internal and one External Examiner for each practical examination.
The average marks awarded by both the examiners will be considered as the final marks).
FACULTY OF SCIENCE (FOR B.Sc. IT)

The performance of the learner will be evaluated as follows. The first component will be an Internal Assessment
Theory 25 marks, second component be internal practical 50 marks. The third component will be a Semester
End Examination with 75 marks of the total marks per programme. The allocation of marks for the two Internal
Assessment and Semester End Examinations is as shown below :

a) Internal Component (Theory) – 25 Marks of the total marks per Course

Particulars Marks

Class test / Assignment / Project (any two components to be conducted at different instant
of time) 25

b) Internal Component (Practical Breakup)

Particulars Marks
Machine Test 30
Mini Project / Case study / Field Visit ( Report to be submitted and certified prior to
20
Practical examination
c) Semester End Examination-75% of the total marks per programme

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of a duration of two and a half hours.

ii) Theory question paper pattern shall be decided by the respective Board of Studies.

d) Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total marks allotted
for each programme where the programme consists of Internal Assessment Theory, Internal Assessment
Practical and Semester End Examinations. The learner should also obtain minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out
of 25 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment Theory is 25) out of the total marks allotted to the
Internal Assessment. The learner should also obtain minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 20 out of 50 if the maximum
marks allocated to Internal Assessment Practical is 50) out of the total marks allottedto the Internal Assessment
Practical and minimum 40% marks out of the total marks allotted to the SemesterEnd Examination (i.e. 30 out of
75 if the maximum marks allocated to the Semester End examination is75) separately, to pass the course and
a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total marks allotted to a course in case that course

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consists of only Internal Assessment Component or only Semester End Exam component.

Performance Grading:

A 10-point grading system will be followed for declaration of results for both Under Graduate and Post Graduate
programmes. It involves calculations for a Grade Point Average (GPA) and the final Cumulative Grade Point
Average (CGPA).

Grade Points and Letter


Grades
Percentage of Marks Grade Letter
Performance
Obtained Point Grade

90.00 and above 10 O Outstanding

80-89.99 9 A+ Excellent

70-79.99 8 A Very Good

60-69.99 7 B+ Good

Above
55 – 59.99 6 B
Average

50-54.99 5 C+ Average

45-49.99 4 C Satisfactory

40-44.99 3 D Pass

Less than 40 0 F Fail

Absent -- F Fail

PROGRESSION RULES
1. A learner who has passed in all the courses (as per the rules of the Passing Standards) of Semester I and
Semester II examinations of the first year of the program will be promoted to the second year of the program
concerned. A learner who has passed in all the courses of Semester III and Semester IV examinations of
the second year of the program will be promoted to the program concerned, of the third academic year. The
grade cards of VI shall be kept on hold until the learner successfully passes each of the previous semesters
and the final semester.

2. A learner who fails to pass in one or more courses in Semester I examination will be “allowed to keep terms”
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(ATKT) and will be permitted to attend lectures and appear for the Semester end examination of Semester
II. This means that the learners will be allowed to keep terms for both the semesters during the first year
of the programme, irrespective of the number of failures in any number of courses of the first and second
semesters of that respective year of the programme. This criterion will apply to the subsequent years of the
program also.
3. Such failed learners will be allowed to appear at Semester end re-examination in all the ‘failed courses’ which
will be conducted after declaration of the results of each semester end examination of that academic year.
This re-examination will be held only once in an academic year and will be held immediately after declaration
of the results of the semester concerned (i.e. odd semester reexamination after the results declaration of
odd semester regular examination and even semester reexamination after the result declaration of even
semester regular examinations).
4. The learner is required to pay the prescribed fees for re-examinations before the commencement of the
respective examination. Online applications for re-examinations (ATKT) along with the payment of prescribed
fee before the designated date is a pre-condition for appearance at a reexamination. A learner will not be
allowed to appear for the re-examination in case s/he fails to submit the re-examination form online within the
time frame stipulated by the college, through the student portal.
5. A learner who has failed to pass in one or more subjects, in the respective year of the program i.e. two
semesters taken together, after the said re-examination (as mentioned in point no. 3 above) will not be
permitted to apply for admission and to continue to the next year of the program. Such learners will be
required to appear for the re- examination of the courses in which they have failed to pass. They will appear
for the re-examination to be conducted for the regular learners of the subsequent batch. Such a learner will
also have an option to take re-admission in the same year of the program, which he/she failed to pass subject
to the validity of the program.
6. The same criteria regarding re-examination as mentioned above shall be applied to Semester III and Semester
IV of the second year of the program and for Semester V and Semester VI of the third year of the program.

VALIDITY OF PROGRAMMES

The learners should fulfil the requirements of the respective programmes as per the validity period given in
the table below, including academic break. No readmission/ re-examination attempts will be granted after
validity period is over. In case the validity period expires, the learner will have to seek admission, on merit
basis, from the first year of the Programme.

Maximum duration permissible for completion of


Duration of the Programme(in years)
the Programme (in years)

3 6

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Admission Cut Offs for 2021-2022:

B.Com
Category Cut-Off
In-House All
Open 96.40
Gujarati 92.60
Others(Sports/Cultural/Ex-Servicemen) 92.60
Physically Handicapped 76.17
BMS
Category Cut-Off
Open Commerce 96.60
Open Science 95.20
Open Arts 95.67
Open Diploma( Engg, IB etc) 96.50
Gujarati 92.83
Others(Sports/Cultural/Ex-Servicemen) 93.00
Physically Handicapped 96.80
BAF
Category Cut-Off
Open 96.60
Gujarati 93.50
Others(Sports/Cultural/Ex-Servicemen) 92.20
Physically Handicapped --
BFM
Category Cut-Off
Open 95.40
Gujarati 92.00
Others(Sports/Cultural/Ex-Servicemen) 95.80
Physically Handicapped 84.33
Bcom (Hons)
Category Cut-Off
Open 95.00
Gujarati 81.60
Others(Sports/Cultural/Ex-Servicemen) 91.00
Physically Handicapped --
Bsc IT( Based on Marks of Mathematics)
Category Cut-Off
Open 87/100
Gujarati 83/100
Others(Sports/Cultural/Ex-Servicemen) 95/100
Physically Handicapped 61

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FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 – 2023 (DEGREE COLLEGE)
(Amt in Rs.)
PARTICULARS B.Com
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR
Tuition Fee 800 800 800
Library Fee 200 200 200
Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activities 250 250 250
Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200
Magazine Fee 100 100 100
ID & Library Cards 50 50 50
Group Insurance Fees *** 40 40 40
Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50
Utility Fee 250 250 250
Development Fees 500 500 500
Enrolment Fee 220
Examination Fee 6000 5920 5960
Convocation Fee 250
E – Suvidha 50 50 50
Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 30
Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20
‘E’ Charges 20 20 20
Project Fees 0 0 0
Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10
Alumni Fee 25 25 25
N.S.S. 10 10 10
Knowledge Resource Centre 2125 1555 1655
Refundable Deposits :
(i) Laboratory Deposit 0
(ii) Library Deposit 250
(iii) Caution Money 150
(iv) Security Deposit

Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 11750 10480 10870

Eligibility Fees 320 0 0


Document Verification 400 0 0
Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 12470 10480 10870

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FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 – 2023 (DEGREE COLLEGE)
(Amt in Rs.)
PARTICULARS FIRST YEAR
B.Sc. B.Com
B.M.S. B.F.M. B.A.F
(I.T.) (Hons)
Tuition Fee 36000 32900 32000 32900 94000
Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Computer Practicals 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Library Fee 300 600 600 600 300
Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250
Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200 200
Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100
ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50 50
Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40 40
Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50
Utility Fee 250 250 250 250 250
Development Fees 500 500 500 500 500
Enrolment Fee 220 220 220 220 220
Examination Fee 6000 6000 7565 6000 5500
Convocation Fee
E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50
Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 30 30 30
Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20 20
‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20 20
Project Fees 0 0 0 0 2415
Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10 10
Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25 25
N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10
Knowledge Resource Centre 4415 1465 800 1465 7460
Refundable Deposits :
(i) Laboratory Deposit 400 400 400 400 400
(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250 250 250
(iii) Caution Money 150 150 150 150 150
Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 51740 45990 45990 45990 114700

Eligibility Fees 320 320 320 320 320


Document Verification 400 400 400 400 400
Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 52460 46710 46710 46710 115420

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FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 – 2023 (DEGREE COLLEGE)
(Amt in Rs.)
PARTICULARS SECOND YEAR
B.Com
B.M.S. B.F.M. B.Sc. (I.T.) B.A.F
(Hons)
Tuition Fee 32000 32000 30000 32000 94000
Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Computer Practicals 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Library Fee 300 600 600 600 300
Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250
Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200 200
Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100
ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50 50
Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40 40
Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50
Utility Fee 250 250 250 250 250
Development Fees 500 500 500 500 500
Enrolment Fee 0
Examination Fee 6000 6000 7585 6000 5500
Convocation Fee
E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50
Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 30 30 30
Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20 20
‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20 20
Project Fees 0 0 0 0 2415
Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10 10
Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25 25
N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10
Knowledge Resource Centre 2535 2235 1500 2235 7310
Refundable Deposits :
(i) Laboratory Deposit 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) Library Deposit 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) Caution Money 0 0 0 0 0
Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 44840 44840 43690 44840 113530
Eligibility Fees 0 0 0 0 0
Document Verification 0 0 0 0 0
Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 44840 44840 43690 44840 113530

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FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 – 2023 (DEGREE COLLEGE)
(Amt in Rs.)
PARTICULARS THIRD YEAR
B.Sc. B.Com
B.M.S. B.F.M. B.A.F
(I.T.) (Hons)
Tuition Fee 32000 32000 31000 32000 94000
Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Computer Practicals 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Library Fee 300 600 600 600 300
Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250
Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200 200 200
Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100
ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50 50
Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40 40 40
Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50
Utility Fee 250 250 250 250 250
Development Fees 500 500 500 500 500
Enrolment Fee 0
Examination Fee 6000 6000 7335 6000 5500
Convocation Fee 250 250 250 250 250
E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50
Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 30 30 30
Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20 20
‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20 20
Project Fees 1000 1000 1000 1000 2415
Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10 10
Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25 25
N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10
Knowledge Resource Centre 3585 3285 1800 3285 7600
Refundable Deposits :
(i) Laboratory Deposit 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) Library Deposit 0 0 0 0 0
(iii) Caution Money 0 0 0 0 0
Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 47140 47140 45990 47140 114070
Eligibility Fees 0 0 0 0 0
Document Verification 0 0 0 0 0
Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 47140 47140 45990 47140 114070

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FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022– 2023


BCom (Economics) and B.Com (Economics & Analytics)
PROPOSED FEES FOR THE YEAR 2022-2023
Amt in Rs
Bcom ( Economics & M.Com( Business
PARTICULARS Bcom ( Economics)
Analytics) Analytics)
First Year First Year First Year

Tuition Fee 70000 35000 80000


Laboratory Fee 5000 1000 5000
Computer Practicals 5000 1000 5000
Library Fee 300 300 300
Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular
250 250 250
Activities
Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200
Magazine Fee 100 100 100
ID & Library Cards 50 50 50
Group Insurance Fees*** 40 40 40
Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50
Utility Fee 250 250 250
Development Fees 500 500 500
Enrolment Fee 220 220 220
Examination Fee 6000 5000 6000
E – Suvidha 50 50 50
Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30 30 30
Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20
‘E’ Charges 20 20 20
Project Fees 0 0 0
Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10
Alumni Fee 25 25 25
N.S.S. 10 10 10
Knowledge Resource Centre 5675 2675 5675
Refundable Deposits :
(i) Laboratory Deposit 400 400 400
(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250
(iii) Caution Money 150 150 150

Fees for students from


95000 48000 105000
Maharashtra Board

Eligibility Fees 320 320 320


Document Verification 400 400 400
Fees for students Other
95720 48720 105720
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Refund of Fees

Refund of fees can be claimed as per Mumbai University’s Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008
0.2859: Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admissions:
The candidates who have taken admission in undergraduate courses in Govt. colleges, in Govt. aided and
unaided courses conducted by affiliated colleges, and recognized Institutions may request for refund of fees
after applying in writing for cancellation of their admission to the course. The refund of fees as applicable shall
be made on or before the30th day after the date of cancellation and there after. The percentage of fees for the
course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows:
Table–1: Fees Deduction on cancellation of admission

1 2 3 4 5 6
From 51st From
From 21st
Prior to day upto 81days to
dayupto 50
Commen- Upto 20 80 days 110 days Beyond 110
days after
cement of days after after the after the days after the
Commen-
academic the Commen- cement of Commen- Commen- Commen-
term and cement of cement of cement of cement of
the academic
instruction of academic term term of the academic academic academic term
the course of the course term of the term of the of the course
course
course course
Rs. 500/- 20% of the 30% of the 50% of the 60% of the 100% of the
total amount of total amount total amount total amount total amount of
Deduction Lump sum fees of fees of fees of fees fees

ATTENDANCE NORMS / GUIDELINES


1. Attendance Committee
a) There shall be an Attendance Committee comprising a Convener, co-Convener and at least three Faculty
members representing Commerce and unaided programmes for maintaining records and implementingrules
for attendance;
b) Before the Semester end-examination, the Attendance Committee shall be displayed on the College Notice
Board as well as on the Learner portal a list of learners who have failed to fulfill the attendance requirement
and are thus not eligible for appearing for the Semester end-examination. The College will also communicate
through post/ email to the Learner whose term is not granted.
2. Attendance Record : The Attendance Committee shall display the attendance for the previous month on the
College Notice Boards as well as on the Learner portal in the first week of every month. If the Learner has
any issue or finds any discrepancy in his/ her attendance, he/ she should immediately inform the concerned
Faculty by submitting a written Application within three days of the display of the Attendance Record of the
preceding month;

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3. Leave of Absence
a) For any leave of absence prior intimation through an application in the prescribed format should be
submitted by the Learner with the College Office. In situations of emergency, intimation must be given by
email within six days of the commencement date of the Leave of Absence. Any absence without written
information will be treated as unauthorized and will be reflected thus in the records. The Learner should submit
Medical Certificate or any other documents in support of his/ her Leave Application withinsix working days of
his/ her resuming College;
b) The Attendance Committee after taking into consideration the Leave Application and supporting documents,
if any, and after verifying the genuineness and gravity of the problem that justify the Learner to remain absent,
which generally shall be limited to his/ her own sickness, sickness of his/ her parent,death of his/ her parent
may recommend on a case-to-case basis to the principal for condonation of theshortage in attendance of the
Learner.
4 Attendance norms for Semester End-Examination and Eligibility for UG and PG programme
a) Every Learner is expected to attend 100% lectures, practicals and tutorials conducted for every course in
each Semester;
b) Every bonafide Learner shall ordinarily be allowed to keep terms for the given Semester in a programmeof his/
her enrolment, only if he or she fulfills at least 75% attendance as an average of total number of lectures,
practicals and tutorials conducted for all the courses taken together in every Semester;
c) It is mandatory for every Learner to have minimum 70% attendance for each course and 75% average
attendance in all the courses taken together in the programme;
d) An Undertaking shall be signed by the Learner and his/ her parent/ guardian that the Learner will attend
lectures, practicals and tutorials regularly to meet the attendance criteria, failing which the Learner will not be
eligible to appear at the respective Semester end-examination;
e) Attendance for learners for the short and/or long excursions/ field visits/ study tours organized by the College
and supervised by the teachers, as envisaged in the syllabus and attended by the learners shall be credited
to his/ her attendance for the total number of lectures, practicals and tutorials which are delivered on the
concerned day/s;
f) Attendance of the learners who are officially represented in the College in sports, extra-curricular, co-
curricular activities, competition, camp, workshop, convention, symposium, seminar or any such activity with
prior permission of the Principal will be credited to his/ her attendance for the missed number of lectures/
practicals and/or tutorials, which are otherwise conducted on the respective days up to a maximum of 5% in
every Semester in the respective courses in which he/ she has missed the lectures, practicals and tutorials.
A Learner representing the College and participating in aforesaid activities should submit the Participating
Certificate/ relevant document within six working days of the completionof the said activities authenticated by
concerned Authority;
g) Warning letter shall be issued by the College to the defaulting Learner at least twice every Semester. On
receipt of the warning letter, the defaulting Learner is expected to meet the Class Mentor along with his/ her
parent/ guardian to understand the difficulty of the Learner for meeting the required attendance;
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Semester End-Examination.
5. Competent Authority:
Principal shall be the Competent Authority to condone the deficiency of attendanceof any Learner for an
additional 5% per programme.
6. Appeal to Principal
a) The Learner may file Appeal to the Principal along with all supporting documents within three days from
the date of display of the Notice declaring him/ her not eligible to sit for Semester End-Examination on
the ground of shortage of required attendance. The Principal shall give personal hearing to the aggrieved
Learner;
b) The Principal may also take into account the recommendation, if any, made by the Attendance Committee for
condonation of shortage in attendance of the Learner.
c) Decision/ order passed by the Principal on the Appeal shall be intimated to the Learner by email;
d) After disposal of the Appeal, the Attendance Committee shall display on College Notice Board and Learner
portal the final list of students who are not eligible to appear at the Semester End-Examination and the said
final list shall be intimated to the Controller of Examinations of the College;
e) The Principal may in fit, proper and genuine cases, recommend to the Management Committee for condonation
of shortage of attendance requirement of the Learner;
7. Management Committee The Governing Body of the College shall constitute the Management Committee
comprising of at least three members. The Management Committee shall have power to condone the shortage
of attendance requirement of the Learner on the ground of genuine medical emergencies or on any other
reasonable grounds.
8. Appeal to Management Committee
a) Any Learner aggrieved by the decision/ order passed by the Principal shall file Appeal before the Management
Committee along with all supporting documents within three days from the date of the order. The Management
Committee shall give personal hearing to the aggrieved Learner;
b) The Management Committee while disposing of the Appeal filed by the Learner may also take into consideration
the recommendations, if any, made by the Principal for condonation of shortage of requiredattendance;
c) The Management Committee shall dispose of the Appeal at least three working days before the
commencement of the respective Semester End-Examination;
d) Decision/ order passed by the Management Committee on the Appeal shall be intimated to the Learner by
email;
e) The name of the student whose shortage of attendance requirement is condoned by the Managing Committee
shall be informed to the Controller of Examinations of the College to enable the Learner to appear for the
Semester End-Examination.
7. All learners who are not eligible to appear at the Semester End-Examination will be required to take re-
admission in the respective Semester and programme of study, in the subsequent Academic year by paying
the requisite fees on pro rata basis as per the prevailing rules of the College and complete all the requirements
of the respective programme.

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POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

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Post Graduate Programmes


About M.Com:

Masters of Commerce is a natural extension of the undergraduate course in Commerce i.e.B.Com. The most
common specializations are in Advanced Accountancy, Business Management, Banking & Finance and Business
Analytics. Keeping in view the growing demand by our students we at NM College have offered the M.Com.
(Advanced Accountancy) from the Academic Year 2010-2011, M.Com (Business Management) and (Banking &
Finance) programme from the academic year 2013-2014 and M.Com (Business Analytics) from the year 2022-
2023. It is a two year masters program comprising of two semesters every year. i.e overall M.Com is a four
Semester Masters program.

With a view to improve the employability and to make the Masters Programmes more specialized oriented,
the M.Com programmes have been enhanced further by the addition of industry oriented courses like Computer
Application in Business, Digital Marketing, Ethical issues in Management, IFRS and Ind AS, Corporate Financial
Reporting, Commodities Markets, Central Banking and Monetary Policy, Brand Management, Business Analytics
and so on.

Admission Rules:

M. Com (Two Years)

B.Com/ BMS/ BBI/ BAF/ BFM Degree & (BMM only for Management specialization)
Part – I (As per the ordinance O.2310)

Passed in M.Com. Part I.

OR
Part – II
A learner shall be allowed to take admission and to keep terms and appear for Semester
III examination, irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semesters I and II.

M.Com Part I Admissions:

Students seeking admissions to M.Com Part I of our college are required to apply in the prescribed form.
Students must affix recent photograph on the filled admission form along with copies of the statement of Third
Year mark sheets/Grade Card and proof of marks for verification by the office staff. Incomplete forms will be
rejected. The merit list will be displayed in the college as per guidelines, and all selected students should submit
original documents as mentioned in the list below:

Α. For application along with the duly filled form:

1. Marksheet of Graduation (TY B.Com. / BMS / BAF / BMM / BBI) / equivalent examination

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2. Certificate in case of Gujarati Speaking Minority candidates

3. Caste Certificate, if applicable

4. Any other certificate for claiming benefit in admission under different quota like Sports, Cultural Activities,
Physically handicapped, Freedom Fighter etc.

5. In case of students from boards other than Mumbai University, Migration Certificate and Education
Verification Report and Covering Letter(from respective University) and

Β. For confirmation of admission:

1. Originals of the above mentioned documents.

2. Semester I to VI or 3 Years Marksheet/ Grade Card Non-Attested Photocopy

3. Photocopy of Passing Certificate of T.Y or Equivalent

4. Photocopy of S.S. C/ H.S. C Marksheet

5. Payment of fees will be online. All admissions are made in the college according to the admission schedule
uploaded in the college website. Any seat that falls vacant due to cancellation is filled on merit basis in the
next list.

Note: For Gujarati Minority and PWD as well as other categories documents as mentioned in the Notice

Examination and Evaluation Rules:

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be Continuous
Assessment with a weightage of 25% of total marks per course. The second component will be the
Semester End Examination with a weightage of 75% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks
for the Internal Assessment and Semester End examination is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment (theory course)

Particulars %
Class test / assignment / presentation / Project 25

b) Semester end Examination -75% of the total marks per course

i) These examinations shall be of a duration of two and a half hours.

ii) Theory question paper pattern shall be decided by the respective Board of Studies.

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c) Project:

Every learner shall choose one project-based course. The project-based course will be in the form of a dissertation
based on a live project or a research assignment related to the specific discipline of the parent department. To
pass in the project, the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the maximumtotal marks allocated
to the project.

d) Passing Standards

To pass a programme, the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total marks
allotted for each course where the course consists of both Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination.
The learner shall also obtain a minimum of 40% marks (i.e.16 out of 40 if the maximum marks allocated for
Internal Assessment is 40) out of the total marks allotted to the Internal Assessment, and minimum 40% marks
out of the total marks allotted to the Semester End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75 if the maximum marks
allocated to Semester End Examination is 75) separately, to pass the course and a minimum of Grade D,
wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

Performance Grading:

A 10-point grading system will be followed for declaration of results for both Under Graduate and Post Graduate
programmes. It involves calculations for a Grade Point Average (GPA) and the final Cumulative Grade Point
Average (CGPA).

Grade Points and Letter Grades


Percentage of Marks Obtained Grade Point Letter Grade Performance
90.00 and above 10 O Outstanding
80-89.99 9 A+ Excellent
70-79.99 8 A Very Good
60-69.99 7 B+ Good
55- 59.99 6 B Above Average
50-54.99 5 C+ Average
45-49.99 4 C Satisfactory
40-44.99 3 D Pass
Less than 40 0 F Fail
Absent -- F Fail

PROGRESSION RULES
1. A learner who has passed in all the courses (as per the rules of the Passing Standards) of Semester I and
Semester II examinations of the first year of the program will be promoted to the second year of the program
concerned. The grade cards of Semester IV shall be kept on hold until the learner successfully passes each
of the previous semesters and the final semester.

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2. A learner who fails to pass in one or more courses in Semester I examination will be “allowed to keep terms”
(ATKT) and will be permitted to attend lectures and appear for the Semester end examination of Semester II.
This means that the learners will be allowed to keep terms for both the semesters during the first year of the
programme, irrespective of the number of failures in any number of courses of the first and second semesters
of that respective year of the programme. This criterion will apply to the second year of the program also.

3. Such failed learners will be allowed to appear at Semester end re-examination in all the ‘failed courses’ which
will be conducted after declaration of the results of each semester end examination of that academic year.
This re-examination will be held only once in an academic year and will be held immediately after declaration
of the results of the semester concerned (i.e. odd semester re-examination after the results declaration of
odd semester regular examination and even semester re-examination after the result declaration of even
semester regular examinations).

4. The learner is required to pay the prescribed fees for re-examinations before the commencement of the
respective examination. Online applications for re-examinations (ATKT) along with the payment of prescribed
fee before the designated date is a precondition for appearance at a re-examination. A learner will not be
allowed to appear for the re-examination in case s/he fails to submit the re-examination form online within the
time frame stipulated by the college, through the student portal.

5. A learner who has failed to pass in one or more subjects, in the respective year of the program i.e. two
semesters taken together, after the said re-examination (as mentioned in point no. 3 above) will not be
permitted to apply for admission and to continue to the next year of the program. Such learners will be
required to appear for the re- examination of the courses in which they have failed to pass. They will appear
for the re-examination to be conducted for the regular learners of the subsequent batch. Such a learner will
also have an option to take re-admission in the same year of the program, which he/she failed to pass subject
to the validity of the program.

6. The same criteria regarding re-examination as mentioned above shall be applied to Semester III and Semester
IV of the second year of the program also.

VALIDITY OF PROGRAMMES

The learners should fulfil the requirements of the respective programmes as per the validity period given in
the table below, including academic break. No readmission/ re-examination attempts will be granted after
validity period is over. In case the validity period expires, the learner will have to seek admission, on merit
basis, from the first year of the Programme.

Maximum duration permissible for completion of


Duration of the Programme(in years)
the Programme (in years)

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Master of Commerce
In
Advanced Accountancy
2 Years Post Graduate Programme
 
Programme Objectives 
 
• To develop an understanding of preparation of financial statements of banks and other companies as per Ind
AS..  
• To improve the understanding of concept of Derivatives, Futures and options , Pricing of Future Options,
Trading, Clearing and Settlement of Options and Futures.
• To evaluate the legal and regulatory framework of Corporate Governance.
• To know the process of filing Income Tax Returns and understand assessment procedures
• To gain an understanding about Insurance planning, Retirement planning, Income streams and Tax savings
scheme. 
 
Programme Outcome  

• Learners will understand about financial literacy , its goals and planning , cash flow analysis , risk profiling of
investors and asset allocation ascertained financial goals.
• Develop attributes for research in academics and applied research for industry.  
• Develop creativity and innovative thinking leading to unique solution for complex problems. 
• Students will get to know different taxation software’s for calculation of income tax
• Learners will able to understand calculation of cost under Transfer pricing, uniform costing and Target costing.
• To recognize the working of the foreign exchange market.

Programme Structure 
 
No. of No. of
Semester I Credits Semester II Credits
Courses Courses
1 Core Courses (CC)   1 Core Courses (CC)  
Corporate Financial
1 Advanced Financial Accounting 6 1 6
Reporting
Financial Derivative and
2 6 2 Financial Services 6
Commodities Market
Research Methodology with Business Ethics and
3 6 3 6
Statistical Tools Corporate Governance
Computer Application in Project Work - I (Internship
4 6 4 6
Business based Project)
  Total Credits 24   Total Credits 24

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Semester III Credits Semester IV Credits
Courses Courses
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
**Any one group of
*Any one group of courses from courses from the
1,2 and 3 18 1,2 and 3 18
the following list of the courses following list of the
courses
2   2  
Project Work - II
4 International Economics 6 4 (Research based 6
Project)
Total Credits 24 Total Credits 24

** List of group of Elective


  *List of group of Elective Courses (EC)
Courses (EC)
1
for Semester IV (Any Three out
1 for Semester III (Any Three out of Five)
of Five)
Advanced Corporate
1 Strategic Cost Management 6 1 6
Finance
2 Income Tax 6 2 Goods and Services Tax 6
Wealth Management and Security Analysis and
3 6 3 6
Financial Planning Portfolio Management
Forex Management and Financial Modelling and
4 6 4 6
International Finance Valuation

5 Forensic Accounting 6 5 International Accounting 6

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Master of Commerce
In
Banking and Finance
2 Years Post Graduate Programme
 
Programme Objectives 
 
• To acquaint with the conventional as well as contemporary areas in the field of banking and finance.  
• To well verse with the national and international trends with special reference to BFSI industry.  
• To understand the role of regulatory bodies in banking and financial sector. 
• To develop research aptitude to understand existing problems related to BFSI sectors and to offer innovative
solution to the same. 
 
Programme Outcome  

• Students will develop an ability to comprehend and imbibe core and functional banking related concepts. 
• Equip the students with requisite knowledge, skills and right attitude necessary to provide effective leadership
in a BFSI industry. 
• Develop competent banking professionals with strong ethical values, capable of assuming a pivotal role in
BFSI industry, aligned with the national priorities. 
• Develop skills for analyzing of the business data, application of relevant analysis, and problem solving in
other functional areas such as marketing, finance, business strategy and human resources etc. 
• Develop attributes for research in academics and applied research for industry.  
• Develop creativity and innovative thinking leading to unique solution for complex problems. 
 

Programme Structure 
 
Master of Commerce (Banking and Finance)- Part I 
No. of No. of
Semester I   Credits   Semester II   Credits  
Courses   Courses  
1  Core Courses (CC)      1  Core Courses (CC)     
Merchant Banking and
1  Indian Banking System  6  1  6 
Financial Services 
Central Banking and
2  Financial Markets and Institutions  6  2  6 
Monetary Policy 
Business Ethics and
3  Research Methodology   6  3  6 
Corporate Governance 
Computer Applications in Project Work -I (Internship
4  6  4  6 
Business   based)   
   Total Credits   24     Total Credits   24   
 

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Master of Commerce (Banking and Finance)- Part II 
No. of No. of
Semester III  Credits   Semester IV  Credits  
Courses   Courses  
1  Core Courses (CC)      1  Core Courses (CC)     
   Credit Management   6     Introduction to Fintech   6 
2  Elective Courses (EC)     2  Elective Courses (EC)    
*Any one group of courses from *Any one group of courses from the
1,2   12  1,2  12 
the following list of the courses  following list of the courses 
3  Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)             3  Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)    
   Innovation Management   6     Project Work (Research Based)- II  6 
                 
   Total Credits   24     Total Credits   24 
           
   *List of group of Elective Courses (EC)  ** List of group of Elective Courses (EC) 

1  for Semester III (Any  Two out of Four)  for Semester IV (Any  Two out of Four) 
1  Banking Laws and Practices   6  1  AML and KYC  6 
2  Financial Planning   6  2  International Banking and Finance   6 
Investment Analysis and Equity
3  6  3  Accounting and Auditing of Banking    6 
Research  
Rural Banking and Co-Operative
4  Marketing of Financial Services   6  4  6 
Banking  

M.Com (Business Management)

Duration: 2 years
Programme Objectives
1. To cater to the needs of growing applications of Business Management in various sectors.
2. Enable learners to think and produce rational and extensible managerial and strategic solutions for simple
and complex business problems.
3. Enhance learners in their knowledge and skills to make them ready to take up entrepreneurship.
4. To develop research aptitude of the learners as well as to imbibe ethics with respect to business.

Programme Outcomes
1. Expertise in various domains of research, economics, finance, marketing, supply chain management and
logistics, entrepreneurship and human resource management.
2. Expertise in computer skills required in business.
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3. Develop competent professionals with strong ethical values, capable of assuming a pivotal role in any
industry, aligned with the national priorities.
4. Develop attributes for research in academics and applied research for industry.
5. Develop creativity and innovative thinking leading to unique solutions for complex problems in business.

Programme Structure 
 
Master of Commerce (Business Management)- Part I 
No. of No. of
Semester I   Credits   Semester II   Credits  
Courses   Courses  
1  Core Courses (CC)      1  Core Courses (CC)     
1  Strategic Management  6  1  Corporate Finance  6 
Organisational Behaviour and E-Commerce and Digital
2  6  2  6 
Human Resource Management  Marketing 
Business Ethics and
3  Research Methodology   6  3  6 
Corporate Governance 
Computer Applications in Project Work -I (Internship
4  6  4  6 
Business   based Project)   
   Total Credits   24     Total Credits   24   
 
  
Master of Commerce (Business Management)- Part II 
No. of No. of
Semester I   Credits   Semester II   Credits  
Courses   Courses  
1  Core Courses (CC)      1  Core Courses (CC)     
Supply Chain Management
1  International Economics  6  1  6 
and Logistics 
2  Entrepreneurship Management  6  2  Retail Management  6 
3  Consumer Behaviour   6  3  Business Analytics  6 
Project Work -II (Research-
4  International Business   6  4  6 
based Project)   
   Total Credits   24     Total Credits   24   

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Masters of Commerce
Specialization in
Business Analytics
2 Years Postgraduate Programme

Programme Objectives
1. To cater to the needs of growing applications of Business Analytics in various sectors.
2. Enable learners to think and produce rational and extensible Analytical solutions for simple and complex
problems.
3. Enhance learners in their knowledge and skills to make them ready for Global Certification examinations of
SAS / Tableau
4. Encourage to maintain professional connections through internship

Programme Outcomes
1. Expertise in Probability and Statistics, Data Exploration skills
2. Knowledge of Advanced SAS Predictive Analysis & Visualization Skills
3. Understanding of measures of Data Modelling & Evaluation
4. To understand and analyze applicability of optimized Business Analysis in various areas

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Proposed Programme Structure

Masters of Commerce ( Business Analytics )- Programme Under Autonomy


Course Structure
Part I CREDITS : 48 OVERALL CREDITS: 96
Semester I & II (To be implemented from the academic year 2022-23)
Semester I (Total Credits 24) Semester II (Total Credits 24)
Sr. Sr.
Module Code Module Name Credits Module Code Module Name Credits
No. No.
Introduction
Core Subject Core Subject Business
1 to Business 6 1 6
Theory Theory Intelligence
Analytics
Business Ethics
Core Subject Indian Banking Core Subject
2 6 2 and Corporate 6
Theory System Theory
Governance
Core Subject Strategic Core Subject Financial
3 6 3 6
Theory Management Theory Services
Skill
Research Skill Enhancement Organizational
4 Enhancement 6 4 6
Methodology Component II Behavior
Component I
Total credits 24 Total Credits 24

Masters of Commerce ( Business Analytics )- Programme Under Autonomy


Course Structure
Part II CREDITS : 48 OVERALL CREDITS: 96
Semester III & IV (To be implemented from the academic year –2023-24)
Semester III (Total Credits 24) Semester IV (Total Credits 24)
Sr. Sr.
Module Code Module Name Credits Module Code Module Name Credits
No. No.
Core Subject Entrepreneurship Core Subject Financial
1 6 1 6
Theory Management Theory Management
Core Subject Investment Core Subject Block chain
2 6 2 6
Theory Management Theory Technologies
Financial Skill Predictive Analytics
Core Subject
3 Markets 6 3 Enhancement SAS Visual 6
Theory
Component IV Analytics Lab
Skill Descriptive Skill
4 Enhancement Analytics SAS 6 4 Enhancement Project Work * 6
Component III E-Miner Lab Component IV
Total credits 24 Total Credits 24

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NARSEE MONJEE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS
FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023
(POST GRADUATE COURSES)
PART - I PART - II
PARTICULARS
Amt in Rs Amt in Rs
M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com. M.Com.
( AA) (BF) (BM) ( AA) (BF) (BM)
Tuition Fee 21000 21000 21000 21000 21000 21000
Registration Fee 800 800 800 0 0 0
Registration Form Fee 25 25 25 0 0 0
Computer Practical Fees 3000 3000 3000 2940 2940 2940
Library Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400 400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250 250
Admission Processing Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200
Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100
Identity Card 50 50 50 50 50 50
Group Insurance 40 40 40 40 40 40
Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50
Utility Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250
Development Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500
Convocation Fee 0 0 0 250 250 250
University Examination Fee 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000
E-Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50 50
University Sports & Cultural Fee 30 30 30 30 30 30
Vice – Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20 20 20
E-Charges 20 20 20 20 20 20
Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10 10 10
N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10 10
Ashwamegha Fees 20 20 20 20 20 20
Knowledge Resource Centre 2565 2565 2565 1300 1300 1300

Refundable Deposit
(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250 0 0 0
(iii) Caution Money 150 150 150 0 0 0

Total 36790 36790 36790 34490 34490 34490

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FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 – 2023


(POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME – MCom Business Analytics

PROPOSED FEES FOR THE YEAR 2022-2023 (Amt in Rs)


PARTICULARS M.Com ( Business Analytics)
First Year
Tuition Fee 80000
Laboratory Fee 5000
Computer Practicals 5000
Library Fee 300
Gymkhana Fee 400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activities 250
Admission Processing Fee 200
Magazine Fee 100
ID & Library Cards 50
Group Insurance Fees*** 40
Students Welfare Fund 50
Utility Fee 250
Development Fees 500
Enrolment Fee 220
Examination Fee 6000
E – Suvidha 50
Univ. Sports & Cult. Fee 30
Vice-Chancellors’ Fund 20
‘E’ Charges 20
Project Fees 0
Univ. Disaster Relief Fund 10
Alumni Fee 25
N.S.S. 10
Knowledge Resource Centre 5675
Refundable Deposits :
(i) Laboratory Deposit 400
(ii) Library Deposit 250
(iii) Caution Money 150
Fees for students from Maharashtra Board 105000
Eligibility Fees 320
Document Verification 400
Fees for students Other Than Maharashtra Board 105720

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Refund of fees
Students can cancel the admissions, and the refund will only be entertained if it is received by the
documents will be returned immediately or latest Registrar/Headof the University Department within
within 48 working hours. fifteen days from the date of commencement of
the lectures of the academic year for which the
NOTE: The total amount considered for the refund of fees is paid.
fees from the commencement of academic term of
the courses includes the following: 3. The tuition fees paid by a candidate for thecourse
in which he is registered as a post graduate
a. The fee charged towards group insurance and all student will be refunded to him if he leaves the
fee components to be paid as University share said course and joins another course of this
(including Vice-Chancellor fund, University fee for university for which he has applied at the same
sports and cultural activities, E-charge, Disaster time and the selection of the new course of this
Management Fund, Exam Fee and Enrolment University is made later, subject to the deduction
fee) are non-refundable if payment is made to the of 25% therefrom as administrative charges. An
college prior to the date of cancellation. application by the candidate for such refund will
only be entertained if it is received bythe Registrar/
b. Fee collected for Identity card and Library card, Head of the University Department within 15 d ay s
admission form and prospectus, enrolment and from the date of commencement of the lectures of
any other course specific fee are not refundable his paying the tuition fees for the new course.
after the commencement of the academic term.

REFUND OF COLLEGE DEPOSIT:


c. All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Caution
Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at Application for the refund of College deposit must
the time of cancellation. be made within one year of the applicant ceasing to
be a student of the College, failing which the deposit
Given below are the ordinances regarding refund of amount will be forfeited.
fees for the M.Com. Class:

O.3574: (Subject to Circular A.C. 11/12.8.96; M.C.


30/26.4.96)

1. The registration fees once paid for the post graduate


course will not be refunded for anyreason.

2. The tuition fees paid by the candidate for the course


in which he is registered as a post graduate student
will be refunded to him, if he leaves the said
course without attending any lectures, seminars
or practical, subject to the deduction of 25% of
the tuition fees therefrom as the administrative
charges. An application by the candidate for such

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Co-Curricular
&
Extra Curricular Activities

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CENTRES FOR EXCELLENCE

CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN CULTURAL AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

UMANG 2021: REMINISCING THE LEGACY :


Celebrating the journey of Umang over the last 21 years, we look back to commemorate how far we have come
and how beautifully we have grown. Amidst the ongoing pandemic, with a resilient spirit and a workforce of 100
students, we decided to conduct the Umang 2021 festival online. Over 120 colleges participated in the amazing
35 cultural events organised by the team. The events catered to a variety of interests from, “Management
Maestro” which offered a platform to the participants to pitch their products and start-up ideas to industry experts,
to Sufi singing, JAM and War of DJs. The grand success of the event was marked by the presence of Mr. Vinayak
Sapre for the launch of the magazine, “Sans Frontieres”. Renowned artist Shilpa Lalit launched the Fine Arts
Exhibit. Team Umang did not let the online aspect of the festival hinder the exuberance and experience that the
festival had to offer. Umang also undertakes various activities to make the society a better place for everyone.
Amongst those was an initiative, “Fantasy Killer’’ in collaboration with the Lions Club of Juhu, wherein the team
Umang had arranged a live session to spread awareness regarding drug abuse among college students.

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THE CULTURAL SOCIETY :

The one of its kind society of NM College, the Cultural Society encourages students to participate in various
extra-curricular activities and represent the college in various inter-collegiate competitions at the city, state,
national and international levels. The year 2021 - 22 saw students bringing laurels to the college by winning
a record haul of trophies. One of the main attractions of Cultural Society is the celebration of Students Week,
where the students exhibit their unique talents by organising fun games to Mr NM and Ms. NM.

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LENSATION CLUB:

Lensation Club conducts events for students and members to improve their photography skill and capture the
moments using new photography techniques. The club initiates the photography skills of the students by also
organising workshops and Photo walks.

Award winning photo of Meraz photography competition .

HOBBY CENTRE:

The Hobby Centre of NM College organizes various events and provides a precious platform to the students of
the college to participate in various events and explore and nurture their hobbies.

Jalsa – Virtual Garba workhop conducted Mandala Artwork done by students


by Hobby Centre, Degree College of Hobby Centre, Junior College

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GYMKHANA:

We provide an excellent infrastructure & best coach for training in Sports. We encourage students to participate
in various sports such as Chess, Badminton, Cricket, Football, Table tennis, Squash, Tennis, Cycling etc. at
Intercollegiate level, State level, National level and International Level. Every year our students have participated
and won in several Intercollegiate, Inter- University, State and National level tournaments and championships.

The sporting calendar this year is once again full with a wide range of sporting opportunities available to our
students and staff. The events conducted in the Academic Year 2021-22 by Narsee Monjee College of Commerce
and Economics’ Gymkhana are listed below:

1. Checkmate (Inter- Class Chess tournament).

2. Emotions of the Mind (Mental Health Event)

3. Let’s talk Sports with ‘Chirag Shetty, International Badminton Player’ – (National Sports Day Celebration).

4. Checkmate (SVKM’s Inter-Collegiate Chess Tournament).

5. Steps and Styles (Zumba Fitness Workshop) with Dr. Bidya Roy, International Zumba Instructor.

6. International Conference on Recent Techniques and Innovation in Sports.

7. FDP (Faculty Development Program) on Yoga for Mental and Physical Wellbeing.

CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION.

RESEARCH CENTRE:
NM College has been recognized as a Research Centre in the subjects of Business Policy and Accountancy. Our principal,
Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar is the recognized guide in the subject of Business Policy and Dr. Kedar Bhide, in the subject of
Accountancy respectively. Interviews for selection of Research candidates are conducted as per the norms of University of
Mumbai and currently we have 3 registered students pursuing their research.

RESEARCH COMMITTEE – RESEARCH PARK:

With an objective to inculcate research culture and a scientific temperament among the students and the faculties,
the Research Committee of NM college, guided by the senior faculties with a Research acumen, conduct Workshops
in various topics, ranging from academics to sports. While the faculties promote research culture by publishing
Research Papers in various International, Scopus Indexed and UGC Care Journals, the students participate in teams
annually, in the University sponsored Avishkar Research Convention and Intercollegiate Research Competitions in
order to present their Research findings and bring accolades to college.indings and bring accolades to the college.

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Winners of Avishkar with Prin. Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar, V.P. Dr. Nirmala Chavan and the faculty mentors
– Dr. Muktha Manoj Jacob, Dr. Meena Vazrani, Dr. Rekha Kateeth Dr. Kedar Bhide and Dr. Shivesh Shukla.

Principal, Dr. Parag Ajagaonkar adressing the students in the


Intercollegiate Research Paper Presentation Competition.

Students presenting their papers in Intercollegiate Research Paper Presentation Competition

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE:
The conference committee oraganises webinars of national and international level which becomes a
platform for intellectual discussion.

FYBCOM C – Dis- Buzz ’22 – Conference on NEP 2020

Chairpersons – Technical Sessions

MAGAZINE COMMITTEE:
The Magazine Committee, with a team of dedicated students and staff, both Degree and Junior College, conscientiously
work towards bringing out the annual College Magazine, Young Endeavour giving a glimpse ofthe creative experiences and
concerted efforts of the faculty and students of the college community.

NEWSLETTERS:

ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION

NEWSLETTER - Transitioning Times- Bringing the real to you Updated

With a view of canvassing societally-pivotal topics we have our newsletter titled, “Transitioning Times- Bringing the real to
you,” which is a Junior College initiative led by a team of students who are on a path to shed light on indispensable subject
matters.

An issue is published every month with different topics, thoroughly researched, articulated with written pieces and graphics.
As a result, the transitioning crew has managed to gain expertise and gravitas on various concepts and have an aim to
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proliferate it further via the medium of their work.

LIBRARY NEWSLETTER:

The library newsletter ‘Library Xpress’ is published online every month on the college website and offline on
the library notice board. The newsletter is also circulated via emails through Google groups. The newsletter
encloses articles from Librarian, other staff members, pictures of cover pages of new books arrived in library,
detail information of the services provided to students, details about different databases, replies to students’
suggestions, etc. The ‘Vachan Prerna Diwas’ events conducted by library committee and poems, art works, and
articles written by students are attracting everyone. This is the sixth year of Library Express publication.

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ENVISAGE – STUDENT’S JOURNAL

Our college publishes an annual student’s journal with ISSN number. The students who are interested in
submitting their research articles are required to submit it in a particular format and are required to collect the
first- hand data through a questionnaire or interview for their research purpose.

CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN SOCIAL OUTREACH

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME(NSS)


National Service Scheme of N M College was established in the year 1966, aiming at involving students in the
mainstream Society by giving them Social responsibility. NSS gives students a chance to develop holistically and
strives to instil the values. It was the challenging year 2020-21, and NMNSS accepted the unrivalled challenge
of continuing the heritage of social service. Few highlights of the year include teaching English and Mathematics
online to the students of Dixit School via Zoom Platform. The volunteers also celebrated festivals and days of
National importance with the school children. All the teaching and co-curricular activities sessions like art and
craft were also conducted online. Pragati project focused on social issues like gender inequality, violence against
women, eldercare, and other similar affairs. Kadam project’s primary focus was the improvement of our local
environmental conditions and raising awareness amongst the people pertaining to the same. Project Sparv
has the motive to work for the betterment of the economically underprivileged sections of our society. It aims to
eradicate poverty by volunteering from the field level. On 10th and 11th April, Advitiya, an Intercollegiate event was
conducted. It included workshops and competitions towards social awareness. The event induced the participants
to speak about a plethora of social issues through the medium of their talent and INTERCOLLEGIATE EVENT
ADVITIYA

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A still from an event held during the Mental Health Week.

DEPARTMENT OF LIFE LONG LEARNING ( DLLE)


The Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension is a statutory department established under the Mumbai
University. The college has undertaken six projects – “Survey of Women’s Status and Population Education Club
Industry Orientation Project and National Institute of Open Schooling, Career Project and Anna Poorna Yojana.
A total of 77 students have enrolled for the projects for the academic year 2020-2021.
‘Rural Entrepreneurship Cell’ with MGNCRE (Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education Department
of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India) was made functional within the APY (Annapurna
Project) of the department. Based on the recommendation, three days were celebrated in this academic year.
However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the year continued with uncertainty and because of resource constraints
certain activities had to be restricted.

GUEST SPEAKER SESSION KVIC


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1. Participants were introduced with Khadi & Village Industry Commission


2. They got to know about the various schemes and learning programmes under KVIC
3. Various schemes of government of India for MSMEs and Start-ups

GUEST SPEAKER SESSION ON ‘RESEARCH PROCESS: A GATEWAY TO SUCCESS’


The department organised an online guest speaker session to celebrate the World CSR Day on 18th February,
2021. The guest speakers for the session were:
1) Dr. Judy Grace Andrews, I/C Principal, GSB Smt. Surajba College enlightened the learners on the concept
of Gandhian Doctrine of Trusteeship

2) Mr. Tejas Shyam, Edupreneur, Alumnus – IIT Bombay spoke on the topic ‘CSR Dimension of the Business’

3) Ms. Tahera Jadhav, Director, Barli Development Institute, informed the learners about the role of the institute
in empowering rural women.

The activities conducted by BARLI Development institute were the highlights of the session.

ROTRACT CLUB N M COLLEGE (RCNM)

In its 25th Year, the Rotaract Club of N M College organised a number of Social and Cultural activities,
endeavouring to make a difference (even though online). These activities directly target the Youth ensuring all-
round development on an online platform to increase self confidence and skill set. The events which were all
online in nature tried to manage and provide help to the people in need. This year on the 21st of March the team
donated grains, vegetables, soaps, school stationery, among other things. The team successfully donated more
than 3200 kilograms of grains and supplies. The beneficiaries of the project were the 120 families of Walvanda

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village in the Palghar district, where each family was provided with a kit consisting of rice, flour, sugar, salt,
spices, soaps, onions, potatoes, garlic, etc. The village schools lacked the basic necessary resources required
for a child’s education and hence the team donated stationery kits to 250 children of the village. Each stationerykit
consisted of notebooks, pencils, pens, an eraser, and a sharpener. These kits were made by the 30 studentswho
were a part of the project. The efforts of the team were appreciated by the beneficiaries as well as the Sarpanch
of the village. The project was our way of giving back to society during these hard times.

A donor donating blood. Volunteers helping out to ease the project

Bottles of water are loaded into the vehicle. Bottles of water delivered at Chiplun

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WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CELL


Women’s Development Cell of N M College strives to educate and strengthen Women’s Rights and Gender
Sensitization. It promotes Women as equals and conducts programs on health related and self defence issues
ENACTUS
‘If I could do my year all over again, there’s nothing that I’d change. Because all that has happened
has brought us here and I’m nothing but grateful for it. None of us thought we could pull this off, but
we did. During situations like this, we remind ourselves of the human that we are. Enactus makes us
remember that, tells us that if we can do our best, our beneficiaries can have sustainable employment. So
here’s taking a minute to revisit all our events, our projects, social media initiatives, national competition
and marketing orders. These are the reasons why our year has been wholesome and impactful.’

Enactus a one of a kind had organised online events like International Youth Day, Women Equality Day, Paint a
book mark, Manage your Mask etc in an online mode.

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CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN CO- CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:


INTENT – ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL

The Mantra of INTENT is


‘Inspiring Change, Inspiring Innovation and Inspiring leadership’.

The mission of INTENT is


“To promote ‘Start-Up India’ with ‘Make in India’ and to encourage and extend help in every possible way
to students to be well-determined entrepreneurs, who will enrich lives of millions of people and make
India the Supreme Economic and Leadership Power in the world.”

Intent provides a platform for students to create motivational atmosphere for entrepreneurship for our college
students and to nurture their innovative entrepreneurship ideas. Also, to develop skills and competencies
required for becoming an efficient entrepreneur and seek guidance from faculties and mentoring from alumni
entrepreneurs. Every year Intent conducts Business Plan competition with cash prizes provided by SVKM for
winners. The other initiatives of Intent are Leadership Summit, Ideas With Intentions – Journey of 50 Successful
Entrepreneurs book in volumes, skills development workshops, panel discussions, interviews with successful
entrepreneurs, etc.Entrepreneurs book in volumes, skills development workshops, panel discussions, interviews
with successful entrepreneurs, etc.

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INSIGHT:

Insight is a launch pad for students to work towards learning new skills and competencies about the corporate
world. Insight was fabricated with the main motive of building a bridge between the theoretical knowledge and
its practical applicability. Our vision is to deliver such prowess by designing events which simulate the real-life
corporate scenario coupled with enriching speaker sessions. The year 2020-21 had events like ‘Periculum’
included placing of trades with a preview of stock prices whereas ‘Gear it up’ was driven by participants attempting
to allocate investments in various sectors.
The Global Youth Economic Summit, and the Insight Business Conclave where we were graced by inspiring
words from highly distinguished speakers pushing us towards the exciting economic world! To name a few, we
welcomed
· Mrs. Sudha Murty (Chairperson, Infosys Foundation)
· Mr. Sambhav Jain (Founder, Fampay)
· Mr. Rajeev Chaba (President, MG Motor)
· Ms. Harshita Gaur [Actress, Mirzapur Fame]
· Rishabh Shah [Founder IIMUN, TIF]

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And many more dignitaries from various sectors for speaker sessions. They enlightened us on the changing
patterns of the economy & issues regarding the significance of knowledge and team work, the rising startup
culture in India and its significance worldwide and how startups play an essential role in developing world, and
the ever-inspiring journey into the way that led them to achieve success.

MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS CELL:


MSCNM was brought into existence last year with great excitement and an aim of developing interest in students
for math and stats by presenting it in a fun and easy to understand way by virtue of games, quizzes, movies
suggestions, jokes and much more.

This cell conducts events to bring out the application of Mathematics in every area. It conducted events like
Algeostat, Twist-A-Tambola, Excel Like Never Before.

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ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTANCY

The aim of the association is to make students aware about the various accounting terms and methods and help
them implement it with the help of interactive events. In the year 2020-21, it conducted events like “Balance It”,
“Embezzler 2.0” and a Speaker Session on the topic - “Mergers

Insightful session on Mergers & Acquisitions conducted by Mr. Girish Vanvari

FINANCE AND INVESTMENT CELL:


Narsee Monjee Finance and Investment Cell, popular among students as NMFIC, is one of the most prestigious
student associations of our college. It aims to make financial and investment learning a practical experience
through its various events. The core belief of the institution lies in that these subjects cannot be primarily learnt
and mastered through reading, but through principle application and obtaining insights from industry specialists.
The association makes a conscious effort to bring about financial awareness among students, using social
media.

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FRIENDS OF LIBRARY:  
Friends of Library inspire students to read, write, publicize and inculcate these hobbies in their daily life, helps
in overall development of students like public speaking, writing, voicing one's opinions and inspire teamwork
among the team members, and invoke new connections and friendships. Illusion21 was a platform dedicated to
everyday issues that tested the participants’ ability to organize and put forth cogent arguments. 

   

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ADVERTISING AND MARKETING CIRCLE:  


Creative minds behind the association works towards giving students the best experience of advertising
and marketing world. Students members arrange many more competitions and events and inter collegiate
festivals related to advertising and Social Media Initiatives such as AD-DICTED, EXQUIZITE, BRANDALIZE
IT, INSTAGRAM CONTENT STRATEGY 101. 
  

 
 
 Poster of events conducted by Advertising and Marketing Circle, Degree College 
 
BRAND BUILDING COMMITTEE:
Brand Building Committee is a platform for students to learn how to develop and maintain a brand. The students
get hands on training for that by getting access to the direct development of the college brand. The students
cover the various events in the college and display them on social media. They organize brand enhancing events
for the college. The students learn to handle the social media handles like Facebook and Instagram pages of
the college. Humans of NM is an initiative of brand building committee of NM college to provide platform to the
students of NM for sharing their stories. 

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ARITHMOS:
Arithmos: A Cognitive Expedition - the annual intercollegiate Mathematics and Statistics Festival of N.M.
College, was conceived with the objective of removing the humdrum blocks existing in the mindset of students
by approaching mathematics and statistics in its purest form- in the real world by focusing on their practical
aspects in day-to-day life.
Arithmos aims to bridge the gap between Mathematics as a subject and Mathematics as a way of life. By
combining hidden Mathematical concepts with everyday life, Arithmos is more than just a Mathematics fest. It
is a coming together of aptitude, reasoning, logic, management and strategy. Being in the second year of its
existence in 2020-21 team Arithmos put together a stellar performance by organizing a highly successful pan-
India festival and setting high standards for the future.

ARTHASHASTRA:  
 
BFM department of the college organised the event Arthashastra’21. Arthashastra is the financial markets festival
of N.M. College. It was started in the year
2020 by a group of students who believed
that the festivals based on the intricacies of
financial markets that existed in the college
circuit were few and far between. The
festival strives to bridge academics with
actual financial intelligence by bringing
out the best for the attendees through its
gamut of events.  
During its second year, the team went a
step ahead and included various events
like Bear the Bull (Virtual Stock Market
Simulation) & A Seedy Place (B-Plan)
along with events like Jeopardy that
tested the decision-making skills of the
participants in an unconventional manner.
The highlight was the Summit where our
audience delved into some of the most
fascinating stories about the markets and
economy. The Inheritance Cycle gave our
participants a chance to showcase their
problem-solving skills, leadership and
reasoning. 
 

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STUDENTS’ FORUM:
Students’ Forum is a body comprising the class representatives of all the divisions. It conducts activities with an
aim to bring together all the students. It mainly organizes events for Teachers’ Day, Students’ Week, and Clash
of Committees to decide the best committee of the year.  

 
THE CONSCIOUS CITIZENS’ CLUB: 
The Conscious Citizens’ Club is a unique association of Narsee Monjee College that aims at the holistic evolution
of the human personality leading to thinking, compassionate and responsible world citizens. The Club’s unending
journey exposes our young eager seekers to critical social issues that plague today’s world. The Club helps
enhance the physical, emotional and even spiritual well-being as well as economic wisdom and ecological
sensitivity of young minds.  

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PLANNING FORUM: 
Planning Forum is a youth led organization that strives to provide entrepreneurial experience to the students. The
Planning Forum conducts various events that provide a dynamic experience of B-World to give that experience. 

COMPUTER SOCIETY: 
Computer Society at Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (Autonomous) is a community dedicated
to computers. A group of passionate individuals who are always in awe of new computer softwares, upcoming
technologies in computers, techniques such as ethical hacking, cyber gaming and the list goes on and on... 
Computer Society is one of the best and the most active Society of Narsee Monjee College. Set up years back,
it has been conducting various events and activities every year with its mission to foster interest in the world of
Computers and Technology amongst the students.

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ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION: 
The Economics Association of NM College is an initiative to facilitate knowledge sharing on the matters of
Economics, Policy Making and Statistical Research Techniques to provide a deeper insight into any economy
to the students of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics. It conducts Independent Research
activities, organizes Research Paper Presentation fests and engages its students for the subject under
collaborative platforms like quizzes, elocution, guest lecture series. 

CENTRE FOR GREEN INITIATIVE: 


 
WILDLIFE & NATURE CLUB: 
Wildlife & Nature Club brings out the nature lover inside students through the events like nature trail, Trekking,
clean up drive, Gift a Sapling etc., giving them the opportunity to promote the concern for Environmental protection
through their events. It mainly focuses on protection, conservation and growth of flora and fauna. 

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 Centre for Excellence in Language Development 

DEBATING AND LITERARY SOCIETY: 


The Debate and Literary Society organises events related to language and communication as well as provides
a platform for productive argument & contest of different ideas.

L’ASSOCIATION FRANÇAISE-FRENCH ASSOCIATION: 
French Association came into existence in 2011.The motto of French Association is to further develop an interest
amongst students for the language as well as the French Culture and civilization. 

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MARATHI SAHITYA MANDAL: 
Marathi Sahitya Mandal is associated towards preserving the Marathi Language and culture, encouraging
students towards this language.

GUJARATHI SAHITYA MANDAL: 
Gujarathi Sahitya Mandal is focused towards preserving Gujarathi Language and culture by encouraging
students to use this language through competitions like essay wring, poems, elocution, etc.

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HINDI SAHITYA MANDAL: 
Hindi Sahitya Mandal is associated towards preserving the Hindi Language and encouraging students towards
this language. 

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Training and Placement Cell


We at NM take pride at the excellent students we nurture. With training and campus placements we also take
pride in creating professionals ready for the corporate world. The placement and training office at NM provides
the guidance, the students need to step into the corporate world. We assist in training the students on corporate
competencies and placing them in the desired industry. The placement record of the college is a proof of the
confidence shown by the industry in our students.
Highest Package: 19.25 Lakhs Average Package: 4.20 Lakhs

Companies on Campus: KPMG, Ernst & Young, Delloite, PWC, KNAV, DH Consultants, Great Place to work
and many more.

The Facilitating Interface

One of the features at N.M. College is its commitment not only to produce quality manpower, but also to guide
and shape the career of the students. In order to meet this objective, the Institute has a Training & Placement
Cell which acts as the interface between the recruiting organizations and the College students. It facilitates
recruitment events on-campus. It organizes various pre- placement training programmes to enhance the soft
skills of the students besides providing opportunities for the young minds to sharpen their intellect through
regular interaction with leaders from industry and academic- industry interface .College training and placement
cell accentuates the holistic development and assist the students in identifying and achieving their own
personal potential.
A Proven Track Record
A number of past students of the Institution are now occupying highly responsible positions in various reputed
and prestigious organizations including MNCs, PSUs, banks, Govt. organizations, institutions of learning etc.
in various places across the globe. The NM College Training and Placement Cell maintains a vibrant industry-
academia relationship. College invites top notch firms in their organization for the final placement.

Companies that visited our campus in the last academic year include:

KPMG, E&Y, Citi Group, JP Morgan Chase, Edelweiss Securities, Royal Bank of Scotland, ICICI Prudential,
Futures First, Wipro, Infosys, Edelweiss Finance to name a few.

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Contacts
Sr. No. Contact Person Department Email ID
Mr. Akshay Salvi akshay.salvi@nmcce.ac.in

1 Ms. Akshata Ghosalkar Examinations akshata.ghosalkar@nmcce.ac.in

Mr. Prathamesh Parab prathamesh.parab@nmcce.ac.in

2 Ms. Sampada Pednekar Scholarship sampada.pednekar@nmcce.ac.in

Ms. Dipti Khanna dipti.khanna@nmcce.ac.in

3 Mrs. Gayatri Raorane Eligibility & Enrollment gayatri.raorane@nmcce.ac.in

Mrs. Sharwari Shelar sharwari.shelar@nmcce.ac.in

4 Mr. Sushant Sawant Junior College sushant.sawant@nmcce.ac.in

Mr. Rajesh Bhosle Attendance & Student Portal rajesh.bhosle@nmcce.ac.in


Name, address, contact no.
5 Mrs. Grishama Gonsalves change grishma.gonsalves@nmcce.ac.in

Mr. Vishal Bude M. Com. Admission, Exam, vishal.bude@nmcce.ac.in


Attendance
6 Mr. Nikhil Mali nikhil.mali@nmcce.ac.in

Mr. Ritesh Jadhav Transfer Certificate, ritesh.jadhav@nmcce.ac.in


Transcript,Bonafide, NOC,
7 Mrs. Dipti Kshirsagar Form 112 dipti.kshirsagar@nmcce.ac.in

Mr. Vikas Vichare vikas.vichare@nmcce.ac.in


Mrs. Aruna Khurangale Refund, acccount related aruna.khurangale@nmcce.ac.in
8 Mrs. Dipeeka Jadyar queries dipeeka.jadyar@nmcce.ac.in

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s
Institutions run by Mandal with the year of establishment
Sr. No. Institute Year of Establishment
01. SVKM’s NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Mumbai
- Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2006
- School of Business Management 2006
- School of Distance Learning 2006
- Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 2006
- Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce 2007
- Balwant Sheth School of Architecture 2007
- School of Science 2007
- Institute of Intellectual Property Studies 2009 (2000)
- Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics 2010
- Kirit P. Mehta School of Law
- Jyoti Dalal School of Liberal Arts
- School of Design
02. SVKM’s NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Shirpur
- Academy of Aviation 2007
- Centre for Textile Functions 2007
- Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2007
- School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 2007
03. SVKM’s NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Off Campus Centres
- Bengaluru Campus
- Chandigarh Campus
- Hyderabad Campus
04. Smt. Gokalibai Punamchand Pitamber High School 1934
05. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science 1961
06. Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic 1963
07. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics 1964
08. Shri Gangaprasad Ranchodbhai Jani Boys Hostel 1968
09. Shri Manilal Vadilal Nanavati Prathmik Shala 1974
10. Chauhan Jr. College of Arts & Science 1976
11. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law 1977
12. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce 1980
13. Shri Dhirajlal Vrajlal Parekh ShishuVilhar 1981
14. Parag Vijay Datt Drama Academy 1989
15. Harkisan Mehta Foundation Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication 1990
16. Shri Chhotabhai B. Patel Research Centre for Chemistry & Biological Sciences 1990
17. Acharya Ambalal V. Patel Jr. College 1992
18. Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering 1994
19. Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School & ND Parekh Pre-Primary School 1997
20. Mukeshbai R. Patel Military School, Shirpur 2003
21. Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management 2003
22. Matushri Kundangauri Manharlal Sanghvi Girls Hostel 2003
23. Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy 2004
24. Pravin Gandhi College of Law (5-Year) 2004
25. Institute of International Studies 2006
26. SVKM International School 2008
27. Centre for Performing Arts 2010
Other Infrastructure Facilities
28. Shri Bhaidas Maganlal Sabhagriha 1973
29. Jashoda Rang Mandir 1975
30. Santokba Sanskar Sadan 1975
31. JuhuJagruti Hall 1990
32. Babubhai Jagjivandas Hall 2000
33. Pravin Gandhi Pavilion 2004
34. Smt. Jashwantiben Vinod Goradia Auditorium 2011
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics


(Autonomous)
NAAC Reaccredited “A” Grade, CGPA: 3.42
New SBMP Building, N.R.G. Marg, Opposite Cooper Hospital, Vile Parle (West),
Mumbai 400056 • Tel: 4233 8000 • 4233 8001 • Email: info@nmcollege.in

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