Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Mass media & communication
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of commerce(Banking & Insurance)
Bachelor of commerce(Accounting and Finance)
Bachelor of Management studies
Bachelor of Science(Information Technology)
Bachelor of Arts
Objective: The program is a three-year undergraduate course that helps in strengthening the linguistic capabilities wherein the students are also introduced to the social, cultural, political, economic and intellectual backgrounds in literary history.
Eligibility:
- A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects :-
- English
- Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or any classical Language or Information
- Any four subjects carrying 100 marks
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with vocational subject conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:-
- English
- Any one vocational subject carrying 200 marks prescribed by the Board from time to time.
- Any three subjects carrying 100 marks
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with the Minimum Competency based vocational courses conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects :-
- English
- Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or Classical Language or Information Technology
- General Foundation
- Any one subject carrying 300 marks from among the Minimum Competency based vocational courses prescribed by the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination from time to
OR
Must have passed an examination of another University or Body Recognized as equivalent thereto.
Duration: Six semesters spread over 3 years.
Subject:
F.Y.B.A Semester – I | F.Y.B.A Semester – II | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Communication Skill in English – I | UBA1.2 | 1. Communication Skill in English-II | UBA1.2 |
2. Hindi – I | UBA1.43 | 2. Hindi – II | UBA1.43 |
3. Geography – I | UBA1.27 | 3. Geography – II | UBA1.27 |
4. History of Modern India (1857- 1947) – I | UBA1.28 | 4. History of Modern India: Society and Economy – II | UBA1.28 |
5. Economics Theory – I | UBA1.35 | 5. Economics Theory – II | UBA1.35 |
6. Foundation Course-I | UBAFSI.6.1 | 6. Foundation Course-II | UBAFSI.6.1 |
S.Y.B.A Semester – III | S.Y.B.A Semester – IV | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Foundation Course-III | UAFC301 | 1. Foundation Course – IV | UAFC401 |
2. Business Communication | UAAC301 | 2. Business Communication | UAAC401 |
3. History (Landmarks in World History) – II | UAHA301 | 3. History (Landmarks in World History, 1300 A.D.-1945 A.D.) – II | UAHA401 |
4. History (Ancient India from Earliest Times) – III | UAHA302 | 4. History (Ancient India from Earliest Times to 1000 A.D.) – III | UAHA402 |
5. An introduction to Climatology – II | UAGEO301 | 5. Agriculture Geography of India – III | UAGEO401 |
6. Physical Geography Of India – III | UAGEO302 | 6. Introduction to Oceanography – II | UAGEO402 |
7. Macro-Economic-I | UAECO301 | 7. Macro-Economic-II | UAECO401 |
8. Public Finance | UAECO302 | 8. Indian Economy | UAECO402 |
T.Y.B.A Semester – V | T.Y.B.A Semester – VI | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. History of Medieval India (1000 CE – 1526 CE) – IV | 1. History of Medieval India (1526 CE – 1707 CE) – IV | ||
2. History of Modern Maharashtra (1818 CE – 1960CE) – V | 2. History of Contemporary India (1947 CE – 2000 CE) – V | ||
3. Introduction to Archaeology – VI A | 3. Introduction to Museology and Archival Science – VI A | ||
4. Geography of Settlements – IV | 4. Environmental Geography – IV | ||
5. Population Geography – V B | 5. Political Geography – V B | ||
6. Tools & Techniques in
Geography for Spatial Analysis-I (Practical) – VI |
6. Tools & Techniques in
Geography for Spatial Analysis-II (Practical) – VI |
Fees:
FYBA | SYBA | TYBA |
13,000/- | 13,000/- | 13,000/- |
Bachelor of Arts in Mass media & communication
Objective:
- To Use basic principles of advertising, marketing, journalism to enable students to understand their
- To Integrate practical aspects of theory learned by industry interactions in form of guest lectures, summer internships, field visits, live projects
- To develop communication, presentation skills, creativity thorough seminars & workshops
Eligibility:
- A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course in Bachelor of Mass Media shall have passed XIIth Std. Examination of Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent from the Science, Arts or Commerce Stream. No college shall conduct any entrance test in any form and the admissions are purely based on merit duly following the reservation policy as per the norms of Government of Maharashtra. While drawing the merit list, weightage has to be Three Years No.UG/279 of 2007, Dated 16th June, 2007 – 43 – given to students from Arts, Commerce and Science Stream at 12th Standard level. The stream wise weightage to be given is as under :
Stream | Arts | Commerce | Science |
Percentage | 50% | 25% | 25% |
The applications are to be accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise separately and the merit list is to be displayed stream wise taking into account the reservation policy prescribed by Government of Maharashtra.
- The merit list is to be prepared and displayed stream
- In case if no application is received from any stream, the vacant seats are to be distributed equally between the two streams
- After the first merit list is displayed, if any seat allotted to one stream remains vacant, the same 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 seat is to be allotted to the Arts Stream. In case if no application is available from the two streams, then all the vacant seats of such two streams must be transferred to the third
Step (c) be repeated for the subsequent merit lists till all the forms are exhausted or the final merit list is displayed, whichever is earlier.
Duration: Six semesters spread over 3 years.
Subject:
F.Y.B.A.M.M.C Semester – I | F.Y.B.A.M.M.C Semester – II | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Effective communication –I | BAMMEC-101 | 1. Effective communication – II | BAMMEC-201 |
2. Foundation course –I | BAMMFC-102 | 2. Foundation course –II | BAMMFC-202 |
3. Visual Communication –I | BAMMVC-103 | 3. Content Writing | BAMMCW-203 |
4. Fundamentals of Mass Communication | BAMMFMC-104 | 4. Introduction to Advertising | BAMMID-204 |
5. Current Affairs | BAMMCA-105 | 5. Introduction to Journalism | BAMMIJ-205 |
6. History of Media | BAMMHM-106 | 6. Media, Gender & Culture | BAMMMGC-206 |
S.Y.B.A.M.M.C Semester – III | S.Y.B.A.M.M.C Semester – IV | ||||||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code | ||||
1. Theatre and
Communication-I |
Mass | BAMMC
3012 |
TMC- | 1. Writing and Editing for
Media |
BAMMC WEM-402 | ||
2. Corporate Communication
and Public Relations |
BAMMC
302 |
CCPR- | 2. Media Laws and Ethics | BAMMC MLE-403 | |||
3. Media Studies | BAMMC MS-303 | 3. Mass Media Research | BAMMC MMR-404 | ||||
4. Introduction
Photography |
to | BAMMC IP-304 | 4. Film Communication II | BAMMC FCO-405 | |||
5. Film Communication-I | BAMMC FCO-305 | 5. Computer Multimedia II | BAMMC CMM-406 | ||||
6. Computers
Multimedia-I |
and | BAMMC
306 |
CMM- | 6. Theatre and
Communication-II |
Mass | BAMMC
4012 |
TMC- |
T.Y.B.A.M.M.C Semester – V (Advertising) | T.Y.B.A.M.M.C Semester – VI (Advertising) | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Copy Writing | BAMMC DRGA-
501 |
1. Digital Media | BAMMC DRGA-
601 |
2. Advertising & Marketing
Research |
BAMMC DRGA-
502 |
2. Advertising Design | BAMMC DRGA-
602 |
3. Brand Building | BAMMC EABB
1502 |
3. Media Planning & Buying | BAMMC EAMP
2603 |
4. Consumer Behaviour | BAMMC EACB
1507 |
4. Brand Management | BAMMC EABM
2602 |
5. Social Media Marketing | BAMMC EASM
1505 |
5. Rural Marketing &
Advertising |
BAMMC EARM
2605 |
6. Direct Marketing & E-
Commerce |
BAMMC EADM
1506 |
6. Advertising & Sales
Promotion |
BAMMC EAAS
2604 |
Fees:
FYBAMMC | SYBAMMC | TYBAMMC |
19,000/- | 19,000/- | 19,000/- |
Bachelor of Commerce
Objective: The program aims at developing accounting, managerial and organizational skills in the learners, and also to promote entrepreneurial skills. The program opens up a plethora of career and higher study opportunities including Company Secretaries, Chartered Accountants, Cost & Work Accountants, Banking, Finance and Management.
Eligibility:
- A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year degree course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with vocational subjects/minimum competency based vocational course conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed and examination of another University or Body recognized as equivalent to Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination.
Duration: Six semesters spread over 3 years.
Subject:
F.Y.B.Com Semester – I | F.Y.B.Com Semester – II | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Accountancy and Financial
Management – I |
UBCOMFSI.1 |
1. Accountancy and Financial
Management – II |
UBCOMFSII.1 |
2. Commerce – I | UBCOMFSI.2 | 2. Commerce – II | UBCOMFSII.2 |
3. Business Economics – I | UBCOMFSI.3 | 3. Business Economics – II | UBCOMFSII.3 |
4. Business Communication – I | UBCOMFSI.4 | 4. Business Communication – II | UBCOMFSII.4 |
5. Environmental Studies I | UBCOMFSI.5 | 5. Environmental Studies II | UBCOMFSII.5 |
6. Foundation Course – I | UBCOMFSI.6.1 | 6. Foundation Course – II | UBCOMFSII.6.1 |
7. Mathematical and Statistical
Techniques – I |
UBCOMFSI.7 |
7. Mathematical and Statistical
Techniques – II |
UBCOMFSII.7 |
S.Y.B.Com Semester – III | S.Y.B.Com Semester – IV | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Accountancy and Financial
Management III |
UBCOMFSIII.1 | 1. Accountancy and Financial
Management IV |
UBCOMFSIV.1 |
2. Financial Accounting and
Auditing V – Introduction to Management Accounting |
UBCOMFSIII.2.1 |
2. Financial Accounting and Auditing V – Auditing |
UBCOMFSIV.2.1 |
3. Commerce III | UBCOMFSIII.3 | 3. Commerce IV | UBCOMFSIV.3 |
4. Business Economics III | UBCOMFSIII.4 | 4. Business Economics IV | UBCOMFSIV.4 |
5. Advertising I | UBCOMFSIII.5.01 | 5. Advertising II | UBCOMFSIV.5.01 |
6. Foundation Course – III | UBCOMFSIII.6.1 | 6. Foundation Course – IV | UBCOMFSIV.6.1 |
7. Business Law I | UBCOMFSIII.7 | 7. Business Law II | UBCOMFSIV.7 |
T.Y.B.Com Semester – V | T.Y.B.Com Semester – VI | |||
Subject | Subject
Code |
Subject | Subject
Code |
|
CO MP ULS ORY |
1. Financial Accounting and Auditing VII – Financial Accounting | 23101 | 1. Financial Accounting and Auditing IX – Financial Accounting | 83001 |
2. Financial Accounting and Auditing VIII – Cost Accounting |
23107 |
2. Financial Accounting and Auditing X – Cost Accounting |
83007 |
|
3. Commerce V | 23114 | 3. Commerce VI | 83014 | |
4. Business Economics V | 23113 | 4. Business Economics VI | 83013 | |
5. Direct & Indirect Taxation Paper I | 23115 | 5. Direct & Indirect Taxation Paper II | 83015 | |
ELE CTI VE | 6a. Export Marketing Paper I | 23116 | 6a. Export Marketing Paper II | 83016 |
6b. Computer system & Applications Paper I |
23120 |
6b. Computer system & Applications Paper II |
83020 |
Fees:
FYBCOM | SYBCOM | TYBCOM |
13,000/- | 13,000/- | 13,000/- |
Bachelor of commerce(Banking & Insurance)
Objective:
Bachelor of Banking & Insurance is a great career choice for those who wish to pursue their career in the Banking and Insurance field. It not only provides you with theoretical knowledge but also helps in its practical application and to provide ample exposure to students with market reforms, new banking policies and regulations. Students are trained with the help of different presentations, projects and assignments to understand the dynamics of Banking & Insurance in a better way.
Eligibility:
- A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) degree course should have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in the case of reserved category candidates) at one and the same
- Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the affiliated colleges conducting the course shall have to register enroll himself/herself with the
Duration: Six semesters spread over 3 years.
Subject:
F.Y.B.B.I Semester – I | F.Y.B.B.I Semester – II | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Environment and Management of Financial Management | UBIFSI.1 | 1. Principles and practices of Banking & Insurance | UBIFSII.1 |
2. Principles of Management | UBIFSI.2 | 2. Business Law | UBIFSII.2 |
3. Financial Accounting I | UBIFSI.3 | 3. Financial Accounting – II | UBIFSII.3 |
4. Business Communication – I | UBIFSI.4 | 4. Business Communication – II | UBIFSII.4 |
5. Foundation Course I | UBIFSI.5.1 | 5. Foundation Course – II | UBIFSII.5.1 |
6. Business Economics – I | UBIFSI.6 | 6. Organisational Behaviour | UBIFSII.6 |
7. Quantitative Methods – I | UBIFSI.7 | 7. Quantitative Methods – II | UBIFSII.7 |
S.Y.B.B.I Semester – III | S.Y.B.B.I Semester – IV | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Foundation Course -III | UBIFSIII.7.1 | 1. Foundation Course IV | UBIFSIV.7.2 |
2. Financial Management – I | UBIFSIII.1 | 2. Financial Management‐II | UBIFSIV.1 |
3. Management Accounting | UBIFSIII.2 | 3. Cost Accounting | UBIFSIV.2 |
4. Financial Market |
UBIFSIII.8 |
4. Customer Relationship
Management |
UBIFSIV.5 |
5. Taxation | UBIFSIII.9 | 5. Business Economics – II | UBIFSIV.9 |
6. Organizational Behaviour | UBIFSIII.3 | 6. Corporates & Securities Law | UBIFSIV.8 |
7. Information Technology in Banking and Insurance – I | UBIFSIII.6 | 7. Information Technology in Banking and Insurance – II | UBIFSIV.6 |
T.Y.B.B.I Semester – V | T.Y.B.B.I Semester – VI | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Strategic Management | 44305 | 1. Central Banking | 85501 |
2. Research Methodology | 44302 | 2. Human Resource Management | 85504 |
3. Financial Service Management | 44306 | 3. Security Analysis and portfolio Management | 85502 |
4. International Banking & Finance | 44301 | 4. International Banking | 85506 |
5. Financial Reporting & Analysis (Corporate Banking and Insurance) |
44303 |
5. Project Work In Banking and Insurance |
UBIFSVI.8 |
6. Auditing – I | 44304 | 6. Auditing II | 85503 |
Fees:
FYBBI | SYBBI | TYBBI |
19,000/- | 19,000/- | 19,000/- |
Bachelor of commerce(Accounting and Finance)
Objective: a) To provide adequate basic understanding about Accounting and Finance among the students.
- To create for the students an additional avenue of self-employment and also to benefit the industry by providing them with suitable trained persons in the field of Accounting &
- To prepare students to exploit opportunities, which are being newly created, in the field of Accounting and
Eligibility:
- A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) degree course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt (40% in case of reserved category).
- Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University
Duration: Six semesters spread over 3 years.
Subject:
F.Y.B.A.F Semester – I | F.Y.B.A.F Semester – II | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Financial Accounting – I | UA&FFSI.1 | 1. Financial Accounting ( Special Accounting Areas ) – II | UA_FFSII.1 |
2. Cost Accounting – I | UA&FFSI.2 | 2. Auditing ( Introduction and Planning
) – I |
UA_FFSII.2 |
3. Financial Management – I | UA&FFSI-5 | 3. Innovative Financial Services | UA_FFSII.3 |
4. Business Communication I | UA&FFSI.6 | 4. Business Communication – II | UA_FFSII.4 |
5. Business Economics I | UA&FFSI.3 | 5. Foundation Course – II | UA_FFSII.5.1 |
6. Commerce – I | UA&FFSI.4 | 6. Business Law ( Business Regulatory Framework ) – I | UA_FFSII.6 |
7. Foundation Course – I | UA&FFSI.7 | 7. Business Mathematics | UA_FFSII.7 |
S.Y.B.A.F Semester – III | S.Y.B.A.F Semester – IV | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Foundation Course- Contemporary Issues – III | UA_FFSIII.7.2 | 1. Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) – IV | UA_FFSIV.1 |
2. Information Technology in Accountancy – I |
UA_FFSIII.6 |
2. Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting) |
UA_FFSIV.2 |
3. Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) – III | UA_FFSIII.1 | 3. Taxation – III (Direct Taxes II) | UA_FFSIV.4 |
4. Cost Accounting ( Methods of Costing ) – II | UA_FFSIII.2 | 4. Information Technology in Accountancy – II | UA_FFSIV.6 |
5. Taxation – II ( Direct Taxes Paper I) | UA_FFSIII.4 | 5. Foundation Course- IV | UA_FFSIV.7.2 |
6. Business Law ( Business Regulatory Framework ) – II | UA_FFSIII.8 | 6. Business Law (Company Law)
– III |
UA_FFSIV.8 |
7. Business Economics – II | UA_FFSIII.9 | 7. Research Methodology in Accounting and Finance | UA_FFSIV.9 |
T.Y.B.A.F Semester – V | T.Y.B.A.F Semester – VI | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Cost Accounting – III | 1. Cost Accounting – IV | ||
2. Financial Management – II | 2. Financial Management – III | ||
3. Taxation – IV (Indirect Taxes – II) | 3. Taxation – V (Indirect Taxes- III) | ||
4. International Finance | 4. Security Analysis and Portfolio Management | ||
5. Financial Accounting – V | 5. Financial Accounting – VII | ||
6. Financial Accounting – VI | 6. Project Work-II |
Fees:
FYBAF | SYBAF | TYBAF |
19,000/- | 19,000/- | 19,000/- |
Bachelor of Management studies
Objective: a) To prepare students to exploit opportunities being newly created in the management profession field.
- To provide adequate basic understanding of management education to the
- To integrate industry interaction in the form of guest lectures, summer internships, field visits, live projects.
Eligibility:
- A candidate for being eligible for admission to the B.M.S Degree Course shall have passed H.S.C. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or Diploma in any Engineering branches with two years or three years duration after S.S.C. conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% marks for general category (in one attempt) at the respective Examination and minimum 40% marks for the reserved category (in one attempt).
No college shall conduct any entrance test in any form and the admissions are purely based on merit duly following the reservation policy as per the norms of Government of Maharashtra. While drawing the merit list, 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:
Stream | 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 taking into account the reservation policy prescribed by the Government of Maharashtra.
- The merit list is to be prepared and displayed stream
- In case if no applications are received under the “Diploma in Engineering and other Category” or if the seats remain vacant in “Diploma in Engineering and other Category” after all the merit lists/forms are exhausted, the vacant seats must be transferred to Commerce
- In case if no application is received from any stream the vacant seats are to be distributed equally between the remaining two streams
- After the first merit list is displayed, if any seat allotted to one stream remains vacant, the same 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 seat is to be allotted to the Commerce Stream. In case if no applications are available from the two streams, then all the vacant seats of such two streams must be transferred to the third
- Step (d) be repeated for the subsequent merit lists till all the forms are exhausted or the final merit list is displayed, whichever is
Duration: Six semesters spread over 3 years.
Subject:
F.Y.B.M.S Semester – I | F.Y.B.M.S Semester – II | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Introduction to Financial Accounts | UBMSFSI.1 | 1. Principles of Marketing | UBMSFSII.1 |
2. Business Law | UBMSFSI.2 | 2. Industrial Law | UBMSFSII.2 |
3. Business Statistics | UBMSFSI.3 | 3. Business Mathematics | UBMSFSII.3 |
4. Business Communication – I | UBMSFSI.4 | 4. Business Communication-II | UBMSFSII.4 |
5. Foundation Course – I | UBMSFSI.5.1 | 5. Foundation Course-II | UBMSFSII.5.1 |
6. Foundation of Human Skills | UBMSFSI.6 | 6. Business Environment | UBMSFSII.6 |
7. Business Economics – I | UBMSFSI.7 | 7. Principles of Management | UBMSFSII.7 |
S.Y.B.M.S Semester – III | S.Y.B.M.S Semester – IV | ||||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code | ||
C O M P UL S O RY |
1. Foundation Course – III | UBMSFSIII.3.02 | 1. Foundation Course – IV | UBMSFSIV.3.01 | |
2. Business Planning &
Entrepreneurial Management |
UBMSFSIII.4 | 2. Business Economics – II | UBMSFSIV.5 | ||
3. Accounting for Managerial
Decisions |
UBMSFSIII.5 | 3. Business
Methods |
Research | UBMSFSIV.4 | |
4. Strategic Management | UBMSFSIII.6 | 4. Production & Total Quality
Management |
UBMSFSIV.6 | ||
5. Information Technology in
Business Management – I |
UBMSFSIII.2 | 5. Information Technology in
Business Management – II |
UBMSFSIV.2 | ||
EL EC TI VE |
A. Finance Subjects: | A. Finance Subjects: | |||
6. Introduction to Cost Accounting | UBMSFSIII.1.02 | 6. Auditing | UBMSFSIV.1.02 | ||
7. Equity & Debt Market | UBMSFSIII.1.03 | 7. Strategic
Management |
Cost | UBMSFSIV.1.03 | |
B. Marketing Subjects: | B. Marketing Subjects: | ||||
6. Consumer Behaviour | UBMSFSIII.1.05 | 6. Integrated Communication | Marketing | UBMSFSIV.1.05 | |
7. Advertising | UBMSFSIII.1.07 | 7. Rural Marketing | UBMSFSIV.1.07 | ||
C. HR Subjects: | C. HR Subjects: | ||||
6. Motivation and Leadership | UBMSFSIII.1.10 | 6. Human Resource Planning
& Information System |
UBMSFSIV.1.09 | ||
7. Recruitment & Selection | UBMSFSIII.1.09 | 7. Training & Development
in HRM |
UBMSFSIV.1.10 |
T.Y.B.M.S Semester – V | T.Y.B.M.S Semester – VI | ||||||
CO MP UL SO RY |
Subject |
Subject Code |
Subject |
Subject Code |
|||
1. Logistics Management |
and |
Supply |
Chain |
46001 | 1. Operation Research | 86001 | |
2. Corporate Communication and Public Relations |
46002 | 2. Project Work | UBMSFSVI.5 | ||||
ELE CTI VE |
A. Finance Subjects: | A. Finance Subjects: | |||||
3. Investment Management |
Analysis |
and |
Portfolio |
46003 | 3. International Finance | 86002 | |
4. Commodity and Derivatives Market | 46006 | 4. Innovative Financial Services | 86005 | ||||
5. Wealth Management | 46009 | 5. Project Management | 86008 | ||||
6. Risk Management | 46015 | 6. Strategic Financial Management | 86011 | ||||
B. Marketing Subjects: | B. Marketing Subjects: | ||||||
3. Services Marketing | 46004 | 3. Brand Management | 86003 | ||||
4. E-Commerce & Digital Marketing | 46007 | 4. Retail Management | 86006 | ||||
5. Sales and Distribution Management | 46010 | 5. International Marketing | 86009 | ||||
6. Customer Relationship Management | 46013 | 6. Media Planning and Management | 86012 | ||||
C. HR Subjects: | C. HR Subjects: | ||||||
3. Finance for HR Professionals and Compensation Management |
46005 | 3. HRM in Global Perspective | 86004 | ||||
4. Strategic Human Resource Management and HR Policies |
46008 | 4. Organisational Development | 86007 | ||||
5. Performance Management and Career Planning | 46011 | 5. HRM in Service Sector Management | 86010 | ||||
6. Industrial Relations | 46014 | 6. Indian Ethos in Management | 86019 |
Fees:
FYBMS | SYBMS | TYBMS |
19,000/- | 19,000/- | 19,000/- |
Bachelor of Science(Information Technology)
Objective:
B.Sc. IT program revolves around the field of Information Technology, which is essentially about storing, processing, securing, and managing information. Networks, software development and testing, information databases, and programming etc. are some of the subjects of study covered in the course.
Successful graduates of B.Sc. IT course interested in further studies in the discipline may go for pursuing M.Sc., and later Ph.D. in the subject.
Eligibility:
- a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of Bachelor of Science-Information Technology, shall have passed XII standard examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or it’s equivalent with Mathematic and Statistics as one of the subject and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40% marks in aggregate in case of Reserved category candidates.
(b) Candidate who have passed Diploma (Three years after S.S.C. – Xth Std.) in Information Technology/ Computer Technology/ Computer Engineering/Computer Science/ Electrical, Electronics and Video Engineering and Allied Branches/Mechanical and Allied Branches/ Civil and Allied branches are eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of the B.Sc. (I.T.) degree course.
However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education or any other recognized Government Body. Minimum marks required 45% aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category candidates.
OR
Candidates with post HSC-Diploma in Information Technology/Computer Technology/ Computer Engineering/ Computer Science/ and Allied branches will be eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of B.Sc. (I.T.).
However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education or any other recognized Government Body Minimum Marks required 45% aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category candidates.
Duration: Six semesters spread over 3 years.
Subject:
F.Y.BSC.IT Semester – I | F.Y.BSC.IT Semester – II | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Communication Skill | USIT105 | 1. Object Oriented Programming | USIT201 |
2. Discrete Mathematics | USIT104 | 2. Microprocessor Architecture | USIT202 |
3. Digital Electronics | USIT102 | 3. Web Programming | USIT203 |
4. Imperative Programming | USIT101 | 4. Numerical and Statistical | USIT204 |
5. Operating System | USIT103 | 5. Green Computing | USIT205 |
6. Imperative Programming
Practical |
USIT1P1 | 6. Object Oriented Programming
Practical |
USIT2P1 |
7. Digital Electronics Practical | USIT1P2 | 7. Microprocessor Architecture
Practical |
USIT2P2 |
8. Operating Systems Practical | USIT1P3 | 8. Web Programming Practical | USIT2P3 |
9. Discrete Mathematics Practical | USIT1P4 | 9. Numerical and Statistical
Practical |
USIT2P4 |
10.Communications Skills Practical | USIT1P5 | 10.Green Computing Practical | USIT2P5 |
S.Y.BSC.IT Semester – III | S.Y.BSC.IT Semester – IV | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Python Programming | USIT301 | 1. Core Java | USIT401 |
2. Data Structures | USIT302 | 2. Introduction to Embedded Systems | USIT402 |
3. Computer Networks |
USIT303 | 3. Computer Oriented Statistical
Techniques |
USIT403 |
4. Database Management Systems | USIT304 | 4. Software Engineering | USIT404 |
5. Applied Mathematics | USIT305 | 5. Computer Graphics and Animation | USIT405 |
6. Python Programming Practical | USIT3P1 | 6. Core Java Practical | USIT4P1 |
7. Data Structures Practical | USIT3P2 | 7. Introduction to Embedded Systems Practical | USIT4P2 |
8. Computer Networks Practical | USIT3P3 | 8. Computer Oriented Statistical
Techniques Practical |
USIT4P3 |
9. Database Management Systems
Practical |
USIT3P4 |
9. Software Engineering Practical |
USIT4P4 |
10. Mobile Programming Practical |
USIT3P5 |
10.Computer Graphics and Animation
Practical |
USIT4P5 |
T.Y.BSC.IT Semester – V | T.Y.BSC.IT Semester – VI | ||
Subject | Subject Code | Subject | Subject Code |
1. Software Project Management | 53701 | 1. Software Quality Assurance | 88701 |
2. Internet of Things | 53702 | 2. Security in Computing | 88702 |
3. Advanced Web Programming | 53703 | 3. Business Intelligence | 88703 |
4. Artificial Intelligence | 53704 | 4. Principles of Geographic
Information Systems |
88704 |
5. Enterprise Java | 53706 | 5. Cyber Laws | 88707 |
6. Project Dissertation | USIT5P1 | 6. Project Implementation | USIT6P1 |
7. Internet of Things Practical | USIT5P2 | 7. Security in Computing Practical | USIT6P2 |
8. Advanced Web Programming Practical | USIT5P3 | 8. Business Intelligence Practical | USIT6P3 |
9. Artificial Intelligence Practical | USIT5P4 | 9. Principles of Geographic Information Systems Practical | USIT6P4 |
10. Enterprise Java Practical | USIT5P6 | 10. Advanced Mobile Programming | USIT6P6 |
Fees:
FYBSC-IT | SYBSC-IT | TYBSC-IT |
24,000/- | 24,000/- | 24,000/- |