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THAKUR COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & COMMERCE AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, PERMANENTLY AFFILIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
NAAC Accredited Grade 'A' (3rd Cycle) & ISO 9001:2015 (Certified)
Best College Award by University of Mumbai for the Year 2018-2019
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
CONTENTS...
About the Institute 02
Vision,
Mission, Goals & Objectives
Quality Policy
Minority Status
NAAC & ISO 9001:2015 Certifications
Autonomous Status (Affiliation with University of Mumbai)
Junior College (Science & Commerce) 11
F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.
Subjects offered
Admission Guidelines
Examination Pattern & Passing Standard
Degree College (Commerce & Science) 14
Courses offered
Admission Guidelines
Examination Pattern & Passing Standards
Transcripts & Refunds 54
Degree College
International Collaborations 55
Student Placements 56
Distinguished Guests at our College 57
Committees & Associations 58
Extra -curricular Activities 61
Infrastructure 62
Other Student Services 66
Rules & Regulations 67
Scholarships & Awards 68
Institutes of the Thakur Educational Group 70
VISION & MISSION
VISION
To be a leading educational institution by
providing world class education in diverse
emerging disciplines to produce conscientious
and learned professionals who significantly
contribute to socio-economic development of
the nation.
MISSION We, at the Thakur College of Science and Commerce, will strive to achieve
excellence through quality education by providing the right academic
ambience for the overall development of students.
GOALS To impart quality education to the students in their chosen areas of study
To provide opportunities for co - curricular, extracurricular and extra
mural activities aimed at all round development of personality
To develop individuals with multifaceted personality who will shoulder
responsibilities of the family, the society and the nation
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ABOUT THE INSTITUTE
Thakur Education Trust (TET) established Thakur
College of Science & Commerce in 1992 with one
division of FYJC Commerce. It further expanded in
1997 with FYJC Science and Degree programmes in
the stream of Commerce and in 1999 with Degree
Science. The College affiliated to University of Mumbai,
has achieved Academic Autonomy in June 2019.
TCSC [Degree & Junior] and has more than 14,000
students, 225 teaching staff, 150 non-teaching staff in
the degree and junior college together. Thakur College
caters to all students, from diverse backgrounds and
provides a wide choice of opportunities for academic
enhancement and all-round growth. Each student is
offered an open platform to display his/ her talent or
varied skill sets, in addition to curricular, co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities. These varieties of
programs inculcates and nurture the qualities of
students such like as leadership, administrative,
organizing capability and managing skills.
University Grants Commission (UGC) has conferred
‘AUTONOMOUS STATUS’ (affiliated to University of
Mumbai) for the period of 10 years to Thakur College
of Science & Commerce from the academic year
2019-20. This Autonomous status has brought us
greater academic freedom to design innovative
programmes to meet industry needs, skill-based
courses for employability and a quest for excellence.
This year, the College has been awarded as
‘Best College 2018-19' by University of Mumbai, for its
excellence in student progression across all academic
and non-academic categories.
Thakur College of Science & Commerce is presently
offering Junior College in Science & Commerce and
Undergraduate programmes like B.Com, BAF, BMS,
BFM, BBI, BIM along with post-graduate programmes
M.Com (e-com), M.Com. (Accountancy) in the
Commerce Faculty, in the Science faculty B.Sc., B.Sc.
(I.T.), B.Sc.(Computer Science), Biotechnology and
Aviation along with post graduate programmes of
M.Sc.Chemistry- Inorganic and Organic (By papers &
research), M.Sc.(Information Technology) and M.Sc.
(Computer Science). The College plans to start with
M.Sc.(Botany) and M.Sc.(Zoology) this year. In the Arts
faculty it offers BMM, FTNMP and post-graduation
in M.A.(Entertainment, Media and Advertising). It
is also a recognized center for the Ph.D. Degree in
Chemistry. Due to consistent excellent results in the
HSC examination and at the University level, Thakur
College of Science & Commerce has been recognized
as one of the leading institutes of Mumbai. It has
always encouraged an inclusive admission policy
that favours meritorious and deserving students
irrespective of their economic backgrounds.
The campus of the college is spread over 1.81 acres
of land surrounded by the lush greens of National
Park. ICT based classrooms, well-equipped Science
Laboratories, Electronic and Computer laboratories,
Spacious Auditorium and Seminar hall, wi-fi enabled
classes, state of the art Media Lab, R & D Centre and
a Library which can accommodate 684 students in
its huge reading hall add to the academic ambience
of the College. The Incubation Centre (proposed)
promises to prepare students for being wealth-
creators through the paths of critical thinking, a
professional work ethic and the determination to be
accountable.
Sports facilities include a Gymkhana in the campus
along with a huge ground for Cricket and Football, a
basket-ball court, football turf along with coaches of
international repute. College canteen, Hostel facilities
for the Boys, open Quadrangles facilitate the all-
round development of a student.
Students of the college have excelled in extra-curricular
activities; have won laurels in Sports winning the title
of 2nd position at University of Mumbai. Our students
have the experience of managing an Inter-Collegiate
fest and have won many cultural competitions across
the city. Most of them have excelled in the field of
Media being popular face on the Television. We
encourage student participation in National Service
Scheme (NSS) and the National Cadet Corps (NCC),
where our students are selected for the Republic Day
Parade at New Delhi each year. Our Inter-Collegiate
Academic and Cultural Fest, Taarangan; is a value-
adding life-skill development fest that attracts
participants across the city and hosts celebrities from
Bollywood. Field trips, Industrial Visits, Seminars and
Conferences organized by each department exposes
the students to real life corporate situations. The
College believes in creating a conducive student-
centric teaching-learning environment that reflects
positivity in its every activity.
The College has International academic collaborations
with foreign Universities of Canada and Australia to
assist students explore newer avenues in their career
advancement.
The college blends ethos of Modernity linking our
traditional values to the future.
The college has been granted minority status whereby 50% of seats are reserved for Hindi speaking linguistic
minority as per G. R. No. ASN 1099/Lang (278/99) MASHI-3 dated 1st October 1994.
To inculcate moral
& ethical values
in the students
making them
responsible global
citizens
To develop a
healthy relationship
between students
and teachers
To encourage
students
participation in
offered by the
college
To instill discipline
in student’s all
aspects of college
life
To ensure that
the students are
prepared to face
the competitive
job market
COMMITMENTS To make learning
interesting and
students eager to
learn and acquire
value based
Knowledge
To help students To ascertain
realize that college Transparency
is the best place in college
for all round administration and
development of avoid discrimination
their personality or partiality against
COMMITMENTS
QUALITY POLICY
The management of TCSC is committed to impart
a complete all-round education of high academic
excellence by providing
i) Opportunities for self-development in academic
and personal spheres through better teaching /
learning experiences
ii Instilling ethical and moral values
iii) Opportunities for development of personality
and character of students by disciplined habits,
sustained work, devotion to duty and co-
operative spirit through co-curricular activities
The management is committed to continually
improve the service quality through
i) Training and retraining of educationists to
enhance their competencies
ii) Improvement in learning resources such as
laboratories, library etc.
iii) Adopting the NAAC and ISO 9001:2015 quality
management system
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AUTONOMOUS
Thakur College of Science & Commerce has been
conferred upon “Academic Autonomy” under
University of Mumbai, by the University Grants
Commission from June 2019.
The Autonomous stature gives freedom to the College
to design curricula as per industry requirements,
initiate innovative skill development programs for
employment, offer necessary credits for enhanced
knowledge acquired and conduct examinations on
their own. This is one of the important milestones in
the history of the College. The College is administered
by Governing Body, Academic Council, Board of
Studies, Examination Committee/ Board and Finance
Committee. This has helped the college to bridge
the gap between Industry and Academia and bring
revolutionary changes in the curricula. Every subject is
governed by a separate Board of Studies comprising
of well-known Academicians with representation
from University, Industry, Corporate and Alumni alike.
Benefits of Autonomy
• Freedom to design curricula as per dynamic
industry requirements.
• Freedom to students to choose course of their
choice from a wide range of electives.
• Continuous assessment to ensure fairness and
consistent competence of students.
• Develop innovative project-based methods of
student’s assessment and performance evaluation.
• Student-centric teaching pedagogy, using modern
tools of education technology.
• Promote healthy practices of community projects
and social justice.
• Collaborations with International Institutes for
limitless avenues of Student development.
The Academic Council looks into the academic
affairs and quality of curricula, teaching and quality
of education imparted at Undergraduate as well as
Post-Graduate levels. Presently, our First Year (2020-
2021) and Second Year (Batch enrolment 2019-2020)
of Undergraduate programmes are under Autonomy
while Third Year (Batch enrolment of 2018-19) functions
as University of Mumbai norms. Similarly, from this
academic year, all Post-Graduate programmes are
under autonomous mode. The College has adopted
Choice Based Credit System for both Undergraduate
and Post-Graduate programmes.
The Autonomous Status makes the College
responsible to grow itself as a centre of excellence in
developing global competencies through knowledge
creation, character grooming and social commitment
to the Nation.
CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Delivering quality education is crucial for holistic
development of a Nation and is a key enabler for
ensuring inclusive and sustainable development.
India’s Education sector is at a pivotal stage in
its growth trajectory. Expanding access to higher
education, skill development and vocational training
enhances the youth to stand in the global competition
and propel the socio-economic development of
India. In the last decade, The Education Industry has
witnessed a positive trend, yet the sector faces a
greater challenge of providing equal opportunities for
higher education and addressing sectoral and social
imbalances. To match global excellence standards,
it is imperative to provide quality infrastructure and
facilities as well as a robust curriculum by investing
resources in R&D and pursuing greater international
linkages and collaborations.
Thakur Educational Group (TEG) is committed to
provide world class education to all from the basic
Kindergarten to Ph. D. encompassing local as well
as global needs of society. The TEG aims to design
and deliver programmes that cater to market
requirements.
We believe that given the socio-economic dynamics of
our nation, TEG has a special role to play in enhancing
the employability of young Indians and helping the
economy acquire a competitive edge. Through
provision of state-of-the art infrastructure, qualified
and experience faculty, process driven quality in
delivery of education and overall development of
students, we at Thakur Educational Group ensure our
commitment delivery.
Thakur College of Science & Commerce recognized by
University of Mumbai is focused to offer its invaluable
contribution to the faculty of Science & Commerce
and has advertently been updating the programmes
and the pedagogy. The faculty is actively engaged in
academic research and curriculum enhancement to
make young citizens employable ready for Industry
needs. We believe in creating a visionary generation
who have strong moral values, ethics, an inclination
to learn and excel to the dynamics of the VUCA
(Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) world.
The student-centric approach is concentrated on
making education a learning experience.
-Shri. V. K. Singh
SECRETARY’S MESSAGE
Education, Skills and Employability are of paramount
importance in today’s volatile, complex and
ambiguous world. The principle goal of education
is to create youth who are capable of walking new
untraveled paths and building new roads of success.
Education positively influences various facets of
growth and development on the social and economic
fronts. Instilling the right skills and knowledge base
can form the building blocks of our economy, taking
growth to a new high.
We, at the management of Thakur College of Science
& Commerce have the vision of unfolding an arena of
educational programmes for the young generation to
transform them into responsible global citizens of our
country. We dream that our students be capable of
being wealth creators for our country.
Thakur College commenced its journey in 1990
catering to the educational needs of the youth
and has travelled a long way leaving its footprints
imbibed in various facets of education as
“Best College” by University of Mumbai. We have
gained recognition from various Government and
private Corporate bodies, thus increasing our
benchmark of academic excellence. Professional
Learning, International academic exposure,
intellectual and culturally stimulating environment
integrated with Academic Excellence is the unique
strength and offering of Thakur College. The College
strives to transmit specialized knowledge, empathy
for social concerns and responsibility towards nation
for the holistic development of all students.
The core function of Integrated Academic Excellence
is supported by wide infrastructure, state of art
technology resources and experienced qualified
staff.
We aim to create a learner centric environment,
a learning experience for all our participants, an
experience that will impact their careers and their
lives.
It is our endeavour to create successful leaders for
tomorrow without losing sight of the Indian culture.
Wish you all the Best.
-Shri. Jitendra R. Singh
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
Dear Students,
In our short journey of over two decades, Thakur
College of Science and Commerce has witnessed
and recorded a number of achievements, being
awarded ‘Best College’ – by University of Mumbai,
being featured in ‘Edupreneur’ as one of the Top
Educational Institutions across India by the Times
Group. I congratulate each and every stakeholder of
this family and especially the students in taking this
institution to the leading edge, where it stands today.
We are proud to be recognized as a unique and
exceptionally viable institution providing quality
education in multiple disciplines.
The Business environment and corporate world
has transited to be very challenging, thus making it
very imperative for the students to understand its
implications and prepare themselves to enhance
and capitalize their capabilities in the best way
possible. Our college has indeed committed itself to
provide you the needed platform for developing your
potentials and skills for leveraging your success.
We are endowed with a large physical infrastructure
equipped with modern technology and a strong
belief to impart learning beyond the classrooms for
the growth of the new generation. We are associated
with a number of activities such as e –learning portal,
strengthening academia-industry linkages, societal
linkages, research based projects and many more
such initiatives.
We particularly intend to instill in all our learners a
strong value and belief system that inspires them to
contribute to society. We believe that a strong moral
and ethical foundation creates good citizens who,
albeit in a small way, make the world a better place
by contributing to the community, country and the
world.
The vibrancy of this institution is evident from the
strong connect we have with all our stakeholders,
especially alumni. Enabling integrated growth through
vibrant blend of knowledge, wisdom and values,
learning in Thakur College is a unique experience,
which can be cherished for a lifetime!!
My team and I pledge our commitment to your child
and you, and assure you that your association with
TCSC will be a rewarding experience…
We welcome you to be a part of TCSC family.
-Dr. (Mrs) C.T.Chakraborty
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JUNIOR COLLEGE
Subjects offered Science & Commerce - Junior College
SCIENCE - F.Y.J.C. and S.Y.J.C.
Compulsory Subjects
1. English
2. Physics
3. Chemistry
4. Environment Education & Water Conservation
5. Health & Physical Education
Optional Subjects
1. Hindi or Marathi or French
2. Mathematics
3. Biology
4. Computer Science
5. Information Technology
6. Electronics
7. Sociology
SEAT DISTRIBUTIONS
(Subject to Education Department Decision)
COMMERCE - F.Y.J.C. and S.Y.J.C.
Compulsory Subjects
1. English
2. Economics
3. Organization of Commerce and Management
4. Book Keeping and Accountancy
5. Environment Education & Water Conservation
6. Health & Physical Education
Optional Subjects
1. Hindi or Marathi or French
2. Mathematics and Statistics / Secretarial
Practice
3. Information Technology
Intake: a) F.Y.J.C. Science : 1320 | b) F.Y.J.C. Commerce : 1800
Minority Students (Hindi Speaking) 50 % of seats
In-House Quota 10 % of seats
Management Quota 5 % of seats
Servicemen / Ex-servicemen Quota 5 % of seats
Arts & Cultural Quota 2 % of seats
Sports Quota 3 % of seats
Physically Handicapped Quota 3 % of seats
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Students passing S.S.C. examination (Std. X) by
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education
or Examination considered equivalent to S.S.C.
Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary Education.
ADMISSION GUIDELINES
1. Admission to Hindi Linguistic Minority and
In-house students will be done at the College Level
before the online admission on the basis of merit.
Students must submit the following documents:
• Pre admission form (Available at Office counter)
• Attested Photocopy of Mark sheet (Std. X)
• Attested Photocopy of School Leaving
Certificate along with Original
2. All other category admissions will be done
online.
3. Admission to the F.Y.J.C. will be as per the online
system introduced by the Government of
Maharashtra / Deputy Director of Education,
Greater Mumbai.
4. The schedule will be announced on the college
website, www.tcsc.edu.in after the S.S.C. result
declaration.
5. Students failing to secure admission by paying
fees on the day, date, and time specified will lose
their claim for admission. No claim in this respect
will be entertained later for any reason what so
ever.
6. All admissions are provisional and will only be
confirmed after verification of documents
submitted.
Documents Required :
A. Hindi Linguistic Minority and In-house students
• Completely filled college admission form
• Attested photocopy of Std. X mark sheet
• Original School Leaving Certificate
• Student’s self-declaration form (for Hindi
linguistic minority)
• Fees by demand draft drawn in favour of “Thakur College of Science and Commerce (Junior)”.
B. Students coming from Board other than Maharashtra State Board
• Application in the prescribed form which is
obtained from the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Mumbai Division, Navi Mumbai, Vashi-400703
NOTE
Students should note that before submitting the
original School Leaving Certificate or Transfer
Certificate to the college which will be kept by the
college permanently, students should keep sufficient
photocopies of Leaving Certificate or Transfer
Certificate with them.
• Original Statement of marks and three photocopies of the same
• Original Leaving Certificate (Counter signed by Educational Inspector) and three photocopies
of the same
• Original Migration Certificate
• Copy of Aadhar Card
• Passing Certificate
• Proforma of Deed of undertaking available with
eligibility form
• Transcript of Syllabus of the subjects passed
C. Students seeking admission under sports and
cultural category must attach true copy of relevant documents.
Attendance Requirement
As per the MSBSHSE Board’s regulation No. 88(1), a
student is required to have 75% of attendance in each
term. A deficiency up-to 15% would be considered on
Medical grounds, supported by time bound Medical
Certificate. Further 10% deficiency for exceptional
cases, as per the recommendation of the Principal
would be considered.
EXAMINATION PATTERN AND PASSING STANDARD
F.Y.J.C. : Commerce and Science
Sr. No. Name of the Examination Month Marks
1 Unit Test 1 August 25
2 Unit Test 2 September 25
3 First Terminal Examination October / November 50
4 Unit Test 3 January 25
5 Unit Test 4 February 25
6 Annual Examination March / April 100
7 Re-examination After First Terminal / Annual Examination 50/100
Re-examination :
Only for those students who inform the Principal in
writing of their inability to appear for first / Annual
examination because of ill health or reason beyond
control and to the satisfaction of the Principal.
Note :
Performance in every test / examination is taken into
consideration while promoting to next higher class.
Criteria for Granting Terms and for Promotion :
Students of F.Y.J.C. (Science and Commerce) will not
be promoted to S.Y.J.C. unless they fulfill the following
conditions:
i) Attend at least 75% of the lectures, practicals,
tutorials and performance in project /
assignments in each term. If they do not fulfil
this requirement, they will not be allowed to
attempt the F.Y.J.C. Annual Examination.
ii) Get their Journals certified by the concerned
authority.
iii) Secure a minimum of 35% on the average marks
of the I Terminal and Annual Examination
together with the unit test in each subject.
Gracing Rules :
i) If a candidate appearing in all the subjects and
fails in one or more subjects, the deficiency of
marks in maximum 3 subjects to a maximum
of 15 marks but not exceeding 10 marks in any
one subject, shall be condoned for the purpose
of passing the examination.
ii) As per Board circular dated 4th January 2019,
students who participate at State, National,
Divisional, District and International level
sports events and NCC, shall be eligible to get
concessional marks in the college exam, as
well as in H.S.C. Board exam either for passing
or for improving their percentage.
Malpractice During Examinations :
As per notifications and norms of Maharashtra
State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education vide booklet no. C-2/BRC, F-6/e. Student
is not supposed to carry any written material, mobile
phones, smart watches or any information or
scribbled objects. Under such circumstances, the
Unfair Means Committee of the college can
confiscate the material and scrutinize it. If found
objectionable, can declare the said subject of the
respective examination, “Null and Void”.
ADMISSION (S.Y.J.C.) : Science and Commerce
Admissions to Std. XII for the students of Thakur
College will be held immediately after the declaration
of the result of Std. XI.
Documents Required :
A) Students from Thakur College
• Admission Form
• Identity card of F.Y.J.C.
• Attested photocopy of mark sheet of F.Y.J.C.
showing promotion to S.Y.J.C. class
B) Students from other colleges
• Admission Form
• No Objection Certificate from the Junior
College last attended
• School Leaving Certificate of the college last
attended
• Original and attested photocopy of mark sheet
of F.Y.J.C showing promotion to S.Y.J.C. class
S.Y.J.C. Science and Commerce Examination :
• The students should note that their performance
in regular test/examination will be taken into
consideration while allowing them for the H.S.C.
Board Examination.
• Attendance and performance at tutorials and test
series will also be given due weightage.
• Preliminary Examination for S.Y.J.C. will
be held in the month of December. The
portion, pattern, and duration of the examination
will be the same as prescribed by the Board for
the H.S.C. Examination.
• There will be public examination (Higher
Secondary Certificate Examination) at the end
of the Academic year. This examination will
be conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
• The passing criterion is 35% of the appropriate
marks, including theory and practicals /orals in
every subject of Science and Commerce.
• It is compulsory for Students to attend Health
and Physical Education Exam that includes
practical and theory.
• It is compulsory for students to appear for the
test and also submit Project and Journal Report
for the subject of Environmental Education.
Refund of fees:
As per the rule of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
College Performance at H.S.C Board Examination:
YEAR BOARD RESULT COLLEGE RESULT
2018-19
Science Commerce Science Commerce
83.16% 82.28% 92.11% 96.77%
2017-18 90.48% 84.23% 98.18% 98.50%
2016-17 92.55% 88.34% 96.86% 97.51%
The Higher Secondary Certificate Awards
75% and Above - Grade I with Distinction
60% to 74.99% - Grade I
45% to 59.99% - Grade II
All Other Successful candidates (Including the exempted) - Grade Pass
Programmes offered at TCSC
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
HSC Regular (Science & Commerce) 10th or Equivalent Examination
Undergraduate Programme (3 Years, Full Time)
B.Sc. 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Sc. (Computer Science) 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Sc. (Information Technology) Minimum 45% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Sc. (Biotechnology) 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Sc. (Aviation) 12th or Equivalent Examination or 10th + Three Year Engineering
/ Technology/ Diploma with Mathematics & Physics or HSC
Diploma
B.Sc. ( Data Science) Minimum 45% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Sc. (Actuarial Sciences) Minimum 50% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination with Mathematics as a subject
B.Com. 12th or Equivalent
B.Com. (Accounting & Finance) Minimum 45% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Com. (Banking & Insurance) Minimum 45% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Com. (Financial Market) Minimum 45% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Com. (Investment Management) Minimum 45% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination
B. Management Studies Minimum 45% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.Com. (Actuarial Studies) Minimum 50% aggregate at 12th or Equivalent Examination with Mathematics as a subject
B.A. (Mass Media) 12th or Equivalent Examination
B.A. (Film, TV & New Media Production)
12th or Equivalent Examination
Post Graduate Programme (2 Years, Full Time)
M.Com. (E-Commerce) B.Com or Equivalent with not less than 50% aggregate
M.Com. ( Accountancy) B.Com, BMS, BBI, BFM, BAF or Equivalent with not less than 45% aggregate
M.A. (Entertainment, Media & Advertising)
Graduate in any Discipline
M.Sc. (Computer Science) B.C.S. or B.Sc.(CS) or B.Sc.(IT) or B.E. any branch or B.Sc. (Old Course with combination of Physics / Mathematics / Statistics as Major and Mathematics as Ancillary (4 Units)
M.Sc. (Information Technology) B.C.S. or B.Sc.(CS) or B.Sc.(IT) aggregate or B.E. in IT/ Electronics & Telecom) with minimum 45% aggregate
M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) B.Sc. with Chemistry
M.Sc. (Inorganic Chemistry) B.Sc. with Chemistry
M.Sc. (Botany) (Proposed) B.Sc. with Botany
M.Sc. (Zoology) (Proposed) B.Sc. with Zoology
Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry) M.Sc. with Organic Chemistry
Career & Skill Development Courses
COURSE AFFILIATION
Retail Marketing University of Mumbai
Bio-Informatics University of Mumbai
Global Financial Markets Professional Program Bombay Stock Exchange Institute Ltd.
Certificate Course in Tally ERP9 Thakur Technology Centre
Business English Certificate, Key English Test, Teaching Knowledge Test
Cambridge University Press with Department of Business Communication
Diploma in Banking and Finance Indian Institute of Banking and Finance with Department of Banking & Insurance
Certificate Course in Social Media Marketing Indian Institute of Digital Education with Department of Commerce
Certificate Course in Advance Excel
Mumbai Management Academy & Research, IMC – Chamber of Commerce & Industry with Department of Economics
Certificate Course in Android Application Development
Samuid Info. Pvt. Ltd. in collaboration with Department of Information Technology
Certificate Course in GC – HPLC VARNI Analytical Laboratories with Department of Chemistry
Certificate Course in Digital Marketing TCSC - Department of M.Com.(E-Commerce )
Certificate Course in Advance Excel TCSC - Department of M.Com.(E-Commerce)
Certificate Course in Sales Marketing TCSC - Department of Commerce
Certificate Course in Wealth Management TCSC – Department of Banking & Insurance
Certificate Course in Capital Market & Equity Research
TCSC – Department of Financial Markets
Certificate Course in Bloomberg Market Concept TCSC – Department of Financial Markets
Certificate Course in Advanced Internet Marketing TCSC – Department of Management Studies
Certificate Course in Financial Statement Analysis TCSC – Department of Investment Management
Certificate Course in Ikigai of Money TCSC – Department of Economics
Certificate Course in Basics of Mutual Fund Management
TCSC - Department of Accountancy
Certificate Course in Environment & Humanity TCSC - Department of Environmental Studies
Certificate Course in Energy Auditing TCSC – Department of Physics
Certificate Course in Chemistry Structure Drawing using Chemsketch
TCSC – Department of Chemistry
Certificate Course in Linux Fundamentals TCSC – Department of Computer Sciences
Certificate course in Oracle DBA TCSC – Department of Computer Sciences
Certificate Course in Data Analysis using R Software TCSC - Department of Mathematics
Certificate Course in Angiosperm Taxonomy TCSC - Department of Botany
Certificate Course in Drupple CAP TCSC - Department of B.Sc. (Information Technology)
Certificate Course in Office Automation
College encourages students to Enroll for Certificate Courses of SWAYAM – MHRD ( An initiative of Government of India)
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ADMISSION : UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
Admission to the first year undergraduate programmes will be conducted as per the guidelines and schedule
announced by the University of Mumbai. The admission schedule will be displayed on the college website,
www.tcsc.edu.in
Admission Policy for F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.Sc. and F.Y. Professional Programmes
• Students must register online on the University portal link to be eligible to seek admission
(http://mum.digitaluniversity.ac). All admissions are as per the University of Mumbai guidelines for respective
programme.
• 50% Seats are reserved for the Hindi Linguistic Minority.
• All admissions are provisional, subject to the approval of the University of Mumbai.
• Students are required to fill the University enrollment form, failing which the admission will not be
approved by the University of Mumbai and will not be allowed to appear for the examination.
• It should be noted that Principal of the College has final authority to decide the courses in the selected
programme.
• No candidate will be deemed as admitted to the college unless he/she submit the dully filled downloaded
online form for Thakur College of Science and Commerce and has paid the necessary fees, deposits and
obtained approval from the University.
• Other Board /University Students Ordinance (O. 111): Candidates from other than Maharashtra State Board
of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory examining
body shall apply for provisional statement of eligibility with the prescribed fees and documents in the
college office. Student should submit the other necessary documents within one week of the commencement
of the semester in the college office for the confirmation of the eligibility. If eligibility is not confirmed by the
University, the terms kept for the academic year will be treated as “Null and Void”.
ADMISSION PROCESS
Admission Guidelines :
Step 1: Online Registration at University Mumbai
1. For preadmission, online registration of the
University of Mumbai is mandatory. It is mandatory
to complete the Pre-Admission Online Registration
within stipulated time.
2. The students should take print out of online
application form as per the registration of
educational courses.
Step 2 : Online Admission at the College
1. Login to College Website (www.tcsc.edu.in).
Register yourself under new Registration Link.
2. Now you have to login with your username and
password received.
3. If you have logged in successfully, you will get a
form where you have to fill your Personal Details.
4. Now Click on submit button, you will get
Confirmation dialog.
5. After Confirmation of personal details, you will get
Contact and Academic detail form. Here you have
to fill the details.
6. Submit the admission form in the college office
along with the required documents.
Documents Required :
• Print out of the Online Registration form for
Thakur College of Science and Commerce
• Admission form of the college
• Marksheet with Two attested photocopies
• H.S.C. leaving certificate with Two attested
photocopies (Original to be submitted at the time
of admission)
• Caste certificate (if applicable) and one attested
photocopy (Original to be shown at the time of
admission)
• Enrollment is compulsory and is online
• Payment of fees by DD in favor of “Thakur
College of Science and Commerce (Degree)”/
Online Payment
Important Note :
Students failing to secure admission by paying fees
on the day, date and time specified will lose their
claim for admission. No claim in this respect will be
entertained later for any reason what so ever.
Admissions to the second and third year of Degree Programmes will commence immediately after the
declaration of results of Semester II and Semester IV examinations. Eligible learners must submit following
documents:
Documents Required :
• Admission form of the College
• Photocopy of Aadhar card
• Latest electricity bill
• Xerox copies of grade cards of previous semesters
• Insurance form
• Receipt of online payment of fees
Students from other colleges affiliated to the University
of Mumbai will be admitted only on producing ‘No
Objection Certificate’ from the Principal of the
College last attended and their admission will be
confirmed only on receipt of Transfer Certificate. For
this purpose they should submit a Transfer Certificate
from their previous college with the PNR number
along with fees to the college for actual admission.
Mode of Payment :
Fees for Second and Third year programmes will
be accepted online and the link will be available at
college website.
Termination of Registration :
Students who register in the college in the first
semester but do not intend to rejoin the college for
the second semester must inform the office in writing
to that effect before the last day of the first semester.
UNIQUENESS
(Mentor Mentee System)
Our institution, has a unique system of Mentor -
Mentee. In this System a Teacher Mentor is assigned
to every student. A class consisting of 120 students is
divided into 2 batches of approximately 60 students
each, each batch is assigned a Teacher Mentor who
teaches in that particular programme. The Teacher
Mentor maintains the personal data of the Students
including their academic performance, their hobbies
and interests. The Teacher Mentors makes a virtual
group of their mentees and interacts with them
regarding short term certificate courses, internship
opportunities, their attendance or any personal query
as asked.
ADMISSION : SECOND YEAR AND THIRD YEAR PROGRAMMES
Eligibility Criteria : (O.2152)
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
Education
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 an Examination of another
University or Body recognized as equivalent to Higher
Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page no.16.
F.Y.B.Com. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of
Courses SEMESTER I Credits No. of Courses SEMESTER II Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective Courses (DSEC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective Courses (DSEC)
i Accountancy and Financial Management - I
03 i Accountancy and Financial Management - II
03
1B Discipline Related Elective Course (DREC)
1B Discipline Related Elective Course (DREC)
ii Commerce – I 03 ii Commerce – II 03
iii Economics - I 03 iii Economics – II 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Business Communication – I 03 iv Business Communication – II 03
v Environmental Studies - I 03 v Environmental Studies – II 03
3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) 3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
vi Foundation Course - I 02 vi Foundation Course – II 02
4 Core Courses (CC) 4 Core Courses (CC)
vii Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - I
03 vii Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - II
03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Intake -1320 students
S.Y.B.Com. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year- 2017-2018)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER IV Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
1A a Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 1A a Discipline related Elective (DRE) Courses
i Accountancy and Financial Management-III 03
i
Accountancy and Financial Management - IV
03
ii
Financial Accounting and Auditing - Introduction to Management Accounting
03
ii Financial Accounting and Auditing - Auditing
03
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses 1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses
iii Commerce - III 03 iii Commerce - IV 03
iv Business Economics - III 03 iv Business Economics - IV 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
Group A
2A
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Group A
v Advertising - I v Advertising - II
or 03 or 03
Computer Programming - I Computer Programming - II
2B Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Group B 2B Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Group B
vi
Foundation Course- Contemporary Issues - III
02
vi Foundation Course- Contemporary Issues - IV
02
3 Core Courses (CC) 3 Core Courses (CC)
vii Business Law - I 03 vii Business Law - II 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.Com. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year- 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER VI
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective(DSE) Courses 1A Discipline Specific Elective(DSE) Courses
i
Financial Accounting and Auditing VII - Financial Accounting
04
i Financial Accounting and Auditing IX - Financial Accounting
04
ii
Financial Accounting and Auditing VIII - Cost Accounting
04
ii Financial Accounting and Auditing X- Cost Accounting
04
1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses 1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses
iii Commerce - V 03 iii Commerce - VI 03
iv Business Economics - V 03 iv Business Economics - VI 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
v Computer systems & Applications Paper - I
v
Computer systems & Applications Paper -II
or 03 or 03
Export Marketing Paper - I Export Marketing Paper - II
vi Direct & Indirect Taxation Paper - I 03 vi Direct & Indirect Taxation Paper - II 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
What Next after B.Com. ?
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.Com.(Advanced Accountancy), M.Com.(E-Commerce), Chartered Accountancy, Cost Accountancy, Company Secretary program and Stock Broking Diploma Courses.
Newsletter from Dept of
Accountancy and Finance
Eligibility Criteria : (O. 5204)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
B.Com. (A & F) course must have passed the H.S.C.
(Std. XII) examination of the Maharashtra State Board
of Higher Secondary Education or an examination
recognized as equivalent and secured not less than
45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40%
in case of reserved category (in one attempt)
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O.111) as given in the college prospectus page no. 16.
F.Y.B.A.F. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC)
1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Financial Accounting – I
( Elements of Financial Accounting)
03 i Financial Accounting – II
( Special Accounting Areas)
03
ii Auditing – I
(Introduction and Planning)
03 ii Auditing – II
(Auditing and Audit Procedures)
03
iii Business Mathematics 03 iii Management Accounting 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Business Communication - I 03 iv Business Communication - II 03
2B Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
2B Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
v Foundation Course - I 02 v Foundation Course - II 02
3 Core Courses (CC)
3 Core Courses (CC)
vi Commerce – I ( Business Environment) 03 vi Commerce – II ( Introduction to
Management POM)
03
vii Business Economics – I (Micro) 03 vii Business Economics – II (Macro) 03
Total Credit 20
Total Credit 20
Intake -240 students
S.Y.B.A.F. : Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year- 2017-2018)
No. of Courses
SEMESTER III Credits No. of Courses
SEMESTER IV Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Financial Accounting
(Special Accounting Areas) - III
03 i Financial Accounting (Special
Accounting Areas) - IV
03
ii Cost Accounting
(Methods of Costing) - II
03 ii Management Accounting ( Introduction
to Management)
03
iii Taxation - I
(Direct Taxation - I)
03 iii Taxation - II
(Direct Taxation - II)
03
2 A Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Information Technology in
Accountancy - I
02 iv Information Technology in
Accountancy - II
02
B Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
B Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
v Foundation Course - III
(Financial Market Operations) - II
03 v Foundation Course - IV
(Introduction to Management)
03
3 Core Courses (CC)
3 Core Courses (CC)
vi Business Law - I
(Business Regulatory Framework)
03 vi Business Law
(Company Law) - III
03
vii Business Economics - II 03 vii Research Methodology in Accounting
and Finance
03
Total Credit 20
Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.A.F. : Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
No. of Courses
SEMESTER V Credits No. of Courses
SEMESTER VI Credits
1 Elective Courses 1 Elective Courses
i Financial Accounting – V 03 i Financial Accounting - VII 03
ii Cost Accounting – III 03 ii Cost Accounting - IV 03
iii Financial Management – II 03 iii Financial Management - III 03
iv Taxation –IV (Indirect Taxes – I) 03 iv Taxation - V (Indirect Taxes - II) 03
2 Core Courses (CC) 2 Core Courses (CC)
v Management (Management Applications POM) - II
04 v Economics - III (Indian & Financial Economy)
04
vi Financial Accounting - VI 04 vi Internship or Research Project in Accounting & Finance
04
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Note: Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/
exploring a real life situation/ difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each. A project work
may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area.
What Next after B.A.F. ?
Students can pursue Higher Education in Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary program, Chartered
Financial Analyst, Cost Accountancy, M.B.A., Masters in Cost Control & Control Accounts, Masters in
Corporate Accountancy, Masters in Accounting & Finance/ Taxation/Auditing and Masters of Financial
Management.
Newsletter from Dept of
Banking & Insurance
Eligibility Criteria : ( O.5209)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
B.Com. (B & I) course must have passed the H.S.C.
(Std. XII) examination of the Maharashtra State Board
of Higher Secondary Education or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto and secured not
less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category
and 40% in case of reserve category (in one attempt)
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O.111) as given in the college prospectus page no.
16.
F.Y.B.B.I. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Quantitative Methods - I 03 i Quantitative Methods - II 03
ii
Principles of Management
03
ii Environmental Management of Financial
Services
03
iii Financial Accounting - I 03 iii Financial Accounting – II 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Business Communication – I 03 iv Business Communication – II 03
3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) 3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
v Foundation Course - I 02 v Foundation Course - II 02
4 Core Courses (CC) 4 Core Courses (CC)
vi Principles & Practices of B & I 03 vi Organisational Behaviour 03
vii Business Economics - I 03 vii Business Economics – II 03
Total Credit 20
Total Credit 20
Intake -120 students
S.Y.B.B.I. : Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2017-2018)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) Discipline Related Elective (DRE)
1
Elective Courses (EC) Discipline Related Elective (DRE)
i Financial Management - I 03 i Financial Management - II 03
ii Management Accounting 03 ii Cost Accounting 03
iii Mutual Fund Management 03 iii Customer Relationship Management 03
2A Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Information Technology in Banking and Insurance - I
03 iv Information Technology in Banking and Insurance - II
03
2B Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) 2B Skill Enhancement Course (SEC)
v Foundation Course - III (An Overview of Banking Sector)
02 v Foundation Course - IV (An Overview of Insurance Sector)
02
3 Core Courses (CC) 3 Core Courses (CC)
vi Financial Market 03 vi Corporate & Securities Law 03
vii Direct Taxation 03 vii Business Economics - II 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.B.I. : Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER VI
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Financial Reporting & Analysis (Corporate Banking & Insurance)
03 i Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
03
ii Auditing - I 03 ii Auditing - II 03
iii Strategic Management 03 iii Human Resource Management 03
iv Financial Services Management 03 iv Turnaround Management 03
2 Core Courses (CC) 2 Core Courses (CC)
v International Banking and Finance 04 v Central Banking 04
3 Ability Enhancement Course(AEC) 3 Ability Enhancement Course(AEC)
vi Research Methodology 04 vi Project Work in Banking & Insurance 04
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Note: Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/
exploring a real life situation/ difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each. A project work
may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area.
What Next after B.B.I.?
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.B.A., Professional Diploma Courses in Banking and Insurance,
Masters in Banking, Finance and Insurance, Masters of Finance and Control, M.Com.(Banking and Finance),
Chartered Accountancy and Company Secretary program.
Newsletter from Dept of
Banking & Insurance
Eligibility Criteria : (O.5693)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
B.Com. (FM) course must have passed the H.S.C.
(Std. XII) examination of the Maharashtra State Board
of Higher Secondary Education or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto and secured not
less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category
and 40% in case of reserve category (in one attempt
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page no.
16.
F.Y.B.F.M. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses
SEMESTER I No. of Courses
SEMESTER II Credits
1 Core Courses (CC) 1 Core Courses (CC)
i Financial Accounting - I 03 i Financial Accounting - II 03
ii Introduction to Financial System 03 ii Principles of Management 03
iii Business Mathematics 03 iii Business Statistics 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Business Communication - I 03 iv Business Communication - II 03
3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) 3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
v Foundation Course – I 02 v Foundation Course - II 02
4 General courses(GC) 4 General courses(GC)
vi Business Environment 03 vi Environmental Science 03
vii Business Economics - I 03 vii Computer Skills – I 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Intake -60 students
S.Y.B.F.M. : Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2017-2018)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
1 Discipline Related Elective Courses (DRE)
1
Discipline Related Elective Courses (DRE)
i Debt Markets - I 03 i Debt Markets - II 03
ii Equity Markets - I 03 ii Equity Markets - II 03
iii Commodities Markets 03 iii Commodities Derivatives 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
A Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses
A
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses
iv Business Law - I 03 iv Business Law - II 03
B Ability Enhancement Elective Course B Ability Enhancement Elective Course
v Foundation Course - III
(Money Markets) 02 v
Foundation Course - IV
(Foreign Exchange Markets) 02
3 Core Courses (CC) 3 Core Courses (CC)
vi Management Accounting 03 vi Corporate Finance 03
vii Computer Skills - II 03 vii Business Economics - II 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.F.M. : Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER VI
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Marketing in Financial Services 03 i Venture Capital and Private Equity 03
ii Technical analysis 03 ii Mutual Fund Management 03
iii Equity Research 03 iii Strategic Corporate Finance 03
iv Business Valuation 03 iv Corporate Restructuring 03
2 Core Courses (CC) 2 Core Courses (CC)
v Financial Derivatives 04 v Risk Management 04
vi Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
04 vi Project Work 04
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
NOTE: Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/
exploring a real life situation/ difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each. A project work may
be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area.
What Next after B.F.M.?
Students can pursue Higher Education in Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary, Chartered Financial
Analyst, Cost Accountancy, Master of Business Administration, Actuarial Science, M.Com (Advanced
Accountancy) and Masters of Financial Management.
Eligibility Criteria :
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
B.Com. (IM) course must have passed the H.S.C. (Std.
XII) examination of the Maharashtra State Board
of Higher Secondary Education or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto and secured not
less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category
& 40% in case of reserved category (in one attempt)
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page no.
16.
F.Y.B.I.M. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC)
1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Basic of Investment & Wealth Creation 03 i Introduction to Wealth Management 03
ii Introduction to Accounting - I 03 ii Introduction to Accounting - II 03
iii Introduction to Financial System 03 iii Introduction to Financial Markets 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Business Communication - I 03 iv Business Communication - II 03
3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
v Foundation Course – I 02 v Foundation Course – II 02
4 Core Courses (CC)
4 Core Courses (CC)
vi Business Economics - I 03 vi Business Economics - II 03
vii Quantitative Techniques 03 vii Introduction to Financial Intermediaries 03
Total Credit 20
Total Credit 20
Intake -120 students
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Investment Management
S.Y.B.I.M. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2017-2018 )
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Financial Management - I 03 i Financial Management - II 03
ii Cost and Management Accounting 03 ii Direct Taxation 03
iii Marketing of Investment Products 03 iii Introduction to Equity Research 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)
2A
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)
iv Information Technology in Investment Management - I
03
iv Information Technology in Investment Management - II
03
2B Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) 2B Skill Enhancement Course (SEC)
v Foundation Course - III (An Overview of Investment Management)
02 v Foundation Course - IV (An Overview of Banking and Insurance )
02
3 Core Courses (CC) 3 Core Courses (CC)
vi Security Analysis and Portfolio Management - I
03 vi Security Analysis and Portfolio Management - II
03
vii Mutual Fund Management 03 vii Business Economics - II 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.I.M. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
No. of Courses SEMESTER VI
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Operations in Equity Market 03 i Commodity Markets and Derivatives 03
ii Corporate Accounting 03 ii Auditing 03
iii Business Ethics 03 iii Corporate Governance 03
iv Risk Management 03 iv Project Management 03
2 Core Courses (CC) 2 Core Courses (CC)
v International Finance - I 04 iv International Finance - II 04
3 Ability Enhancement Course(AEC) 3 Ability Enhancement Course(AEC)
vii Research Methodology 04 vi Project Work 04
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
NOTE: Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/
exploring a real life situation/ difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each. A project work may
be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area
What Next after B.I.M.?
Students can pursue education in Master of Business Administration, Master of Financial Management, Stock
Broking, Actuarial Science, Investment Banking and Chartered Financial Analyst.
Eligibility Criteria : (O.3941)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
B.M.S. degree course shall have passed the H.S.C.
(Std. XII) examination of the Maharashtra State Board
of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent
examination or a diploma in any engineering branch
conducted by the Board of Technical Education,
Maharashtra State with two years or three years
duration after passing S.S.C. examination 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)
The stream-wise weightage for the Admission :-
Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma in Engineering & other
Percentage 45% 25% 25% 5%
Student from other University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining boards should refer to University Ordinance (O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page
no.16.
F.Y.B.M.S. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Introduction to Financial Accounts 03 i Introduction to Cost Accounting 03
ii Business Law 03 ii Industrial Law 03
iii Quantitative Techniques – I 03 iii Quantitative Techniques - II 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
iv Business Communication - I 03 iv Business Communication - II 03
3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) 3 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
v Foundation Course – I 02 v Foundation Course - II 02
4 Core Courses (CC) 4 Core Courses (CC)
vi Principles of Management 03 vi Foundation of Human Skills 03
vii Business Economics - I 03 vii Business Environment 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Intake -240 students
S.Y.B.M.S. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2017-2018 )
No. of Courses
SEMESTER III Credits No. of Courses
SEMESTER IV Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
Any one elective: (Group A or Group B) 06 Any one elective: (Group A or Group B) 06
i Group A: Finance Electives i Group A: Finance Electives
a) Corporate Finance 03 a) Auditing 03
b) Equity and Debt Market 03 b) Corporate Restructuring 03
ii Group B: Marketing Electives ii Group B: Marketing Electives
a) Consumer Behavior 03 a) Integrated Marketing Communication 03
b) Advertising 03 b) Rural Marketing 03
2A Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) 2A Ability Enhancement Course (AEC)
iii Information Technology in Business Management - I
03 iii Information Technology in Business Management - II
03
2B iv Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Foundation Course - III (Environmental Management)
02 2B iv Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Foundation Course - IV (Ethics and Corporate Governance)
02
3 Core Courses (CC) 3 Core Courses (CC)
v Business Planning and Entrepreneurial Management
03 v Business Economics-II 03
vi Accounting for Managerial Decisions 03 vi Business Research Methods 03
vii Strategic Management 03 vii Production and Total Quality Management
03
Total Credit 20 Total 20
T.Y.B.M.S. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTERVI
Credits
1 Core Course 1 Core Course
i Logistics & Supply Chain Management 04 i Operation Research 04
2 Ability Enhancement Course 2 Ability Enhancement Course
ii
Corporate Communication & Public relations
04
ii Project Work 04
3 Elective Course 12 3 Elective Course 12
A Finance A Finance
i
Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
03
i International Finance 03
ii Wealth Management 03 ii Project Management 03
iii Risk Management 03 iii Strategic Financial Management 03
iv Direct Taxes 03 iv Indirect Taxes 03
B Marketing 12 B Marketing
i Services Marketing 03 i Brand Management 03
ii E-commerce & Digital Marketing 03 ii Retail Management 03
iii Sales & Distribution Management 03 iii International Marketing 03
iv Customer Relationship Management 03
iv Media Planning & Management 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
NOTE: Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving / analyzing
/ exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits. A project work may be
undertaken in any area of elective Courses / study area selected.
What Next after B.M.S. ?
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.B.A.(Finance / Marketing/ Human Resource Management), Masters
in International Business, Chartered Financial Analyst and Chartered Accountancy, Post Graduation Diploma
in Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Family Managed Business, Real Estate management and Logistics
Supply Chain Management.
Eligibility Criteria: (O.5206)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
three year degree course in Bachelor of Mass Media
shall have passed the H.S.C. (Std.XII) examination of
Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary
Education or its equivalent from Science, Arts or
Commerce Stream.
Admissions are purely based on merit duly following
the reservation policy as per the norms of Govt. of
Maharashtra.
These stream-wise weightage for the admission :-
or any other Statutory
examining boards should refer to University Ordinance (O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page
no.16.
F.Y.B.A.M.M.C. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)
1
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)
i Effective Communication (EC -I) 03 i Effective Communication (EC –II) 03
2 Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC)
2
Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC)
ii Foundation Course 02 ii Foundation Course 02
3A Discipline Specific Core (DSC) 3A Discipline Specific Core (DSC)
iii Visual Communication 04 iii Content Writing 04
3B Discipline Specific Core (DSC) Core 3B Discipline Specific Core (DSC) Core
iv Fundamentals of Mass Com 04 iv Introduction to Advertising 04
v Current Affairs 04 v Introduction to Journalism 04
3C Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) 3C Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)
vi History of Media 03 vi Media Gender & Culture 03
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Intake -240 students
Campus Beats A bi-annual Newsletter of Thakur College of Science & Commerce- made by Dept. of Mass Media
Stream Arts Commerce Science
Percentage 50% 25% 25%
Student from other University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate Education
S.Y.B.A.M.M.C. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
1 Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC) (Any 1 )
1
Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC) (Any 1)
i
Electronic Media - I
02
i
Electronic Media - II
02 Theatre and Mass Communication - I Theatre and Mass Communication - Ii
Radio Program Production - I Radio program Production - II
Motion Graphics and Visual Effects - I Motion Graphics and Visual Effects - II
2 Discipline Specific Core (DSC) 2 Discipline Specific Core (DSC)
ii Corporate Communication and Public Relations
04 ii Writing and Editing for Media 04
iii Media Studies 04 iii Media Laws and Ethics 04
iv Introduction to Photography 04 iv Mass Media Research 04
3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)
3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)
v Film Communication - I 04 v Film Communication - II 04
4 Practicals 4 Practicals
vi Computers and Multimedia - I 02 vi Computer Multimedia - II 02
Total Credit 20
Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.M.M. : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2016-2017)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V (Advertising)
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER VI (Advertising)
Credits
1 Specialisation Subjects
1 Specialisation Subjects:
i
Copy Writing
04
i Financial Management for Marketing and
Advertising
04
ii Media Planning and Buying 04 ii Contemporary Issues 04
iii Consumer Behavior 04 iii Agency Management 04
iv Advertising Design (Project Paper) 04 iv Advertising and Marketing Research 04
v Brand Building 04 v Legal Environment and Advertising Ethics 04
vi Advertising in Contemporary Society 04 vi Principles and Practice of Direct Marketing 04
vii Digital Media 04
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 28
No. of
Courses SEMESTER V (Journalism)
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER VI (Journalism)
Credits
1 Specialisation Subjects 1 Specialisation Subjects:
i Reporting 04 i Press Laws and Ethics 04
ii Editing 04 ii Issues in Global media 04
iii Journalism and Public Opinion 04 iii Broadcast Journalism 04
iv Feature and Opinion 04 iv Business and Magazine Journalism 04
v Indian Regional Journalism 04 v New Media Management 04
vi Newspaper and Magazine Making (Project Paper)
04 vi Contemporary Issues 04
vii Digital Media 04
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 28
What Next after B.A.M.M.C. ?
Students can pursue education in M.A.(Journalism), M.A.(Advertising & PR), M.A.(Mass Communication),
M.A.(Media & Communication) and M.A.(Entertainment, Media & Advertising). They can also pursue Post
Graduation in Journalism, Media and Acting.
Eligibility Criteria : (O.6079)
Candidate for being eligible for admission to the three-
year integrated course leading to the Degree of BA
(Film, Television and New Media Production), shall be
required to have passed the Higher Secondary School
Certificate Examination (Academic or Vocational
Stream) conducted by different Divisional Boards of
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher
Secondary Education or an Examination of any other
University or Body recognized as equivalent thereof by
the Senate of the University of Mumbai.
F.Y.B.A. (FTNMP) : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
i Effective Communication Skills 03 i Basics of Post Production 03
ii Introduction to History of Art/ Storytelling through other forms of Art.
03 ii History of Non-fiction Film 03
iii Initiation to Literature and Creative Writing
03 iii Writing for Visual Media 03
iv Basics of Photography 03 iv Importance of Sound and Sound SFX 03
v Film Appreciation - Genres 03 v Basics of Cinematography - I 03
vi Graphic Designing (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
05 vi Practical Film Making - I (only Non-fiction film)
05
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
S.Y.B.A.(FTNMP) : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2017-2018)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
i Introduction to Direction for Television 03 i Introduction to Direction for Film 03
ii Basics of Cinematography - II 03 ii Basics of Visual Communication/Film Aesthetics
03
iii Understanding TV formats and Genres 03 iii Convergence and Basics of Web Designing
03
iv Concepts of Story Boarding 03 iv Concepts of Post Production and Computer Graphics (Inc. VFX)
03
v Graphics and Post production (Flash Editing software, After effects)
03 v Drama Production/Writing for Visual Media - II
03
vi T.V Production / Ad film making 05 vi Intermediate Practical Film Making (Fiction Film)
05
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.A.(FTNMP) : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER VI
Credits
i Laws related to Films, TV and Internet 03 i Final Project Short Film (10-15 minutes)
ii New Media Theory and Practice (with advanced web design & app making)
03
ii
Comprehensive, which will include writing an original story to External production and distribution of film examiner) in the national and international circuit. It will also involve creating a Blog, FB page, Website for the film. Write a report
iii Understanding India Contemporary Cinema
03
iv Introduction to Production Management 03
v Basics of Marketing and Publicity Design for Films and TV
03
vi Advanced Practical Film Making (Includes Compositing, Special Effects, etc.)-Music Videos
05
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
What Next after BAFTNMP?
Students can pursue Higher Education in Masters in Film Television & Production, M.A.(Audiography, Cinema & Television), M.A.(Cinematography), M.A.(Film & Media Management), M.A.(Media & Entertainment) and Post Graduation in Film Direction, Film Production.
Bachelor of Arts : Film, Television and New Media Production
(B.A.F.T.N.M.P.) Intake 60 students
Physics with Applied Component subject – Electronic Instrumentation
Chemistry with Applied Component subject – Drugs and Dyes
Mathematics with Applied component subject – Computer Programming and System Analysis
Zoology with Applied Component subject – Fishery Biology
Botany with Applied Component subject – Horticulture and Gardening
T.Y. B.Sc. : Courses Offered (40 Credits)
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
Eligibility Criteria : (O.2145)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
three year integrated degree course of B.Sc. must
have passed the H.S.C. (Std.XII) examination in
Science Stream conducted by the Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
or its equivalent.
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O.111) as given in the college prospectus page no 16.
No. of Courses
F.Y. B.Sc. : Courses Offered (40 Credits) (Implemented from Academic Year : 2016-201)
Credits
No. of Courses
S.Y. B.Sc. : Courses Offered (40 Credits) (Implemented from Academic Year : 2017-2018)
Credits
1 Compulsory Course : Foundation Course Paper - I, II
02
each
1 Compulsory Course : Foundation Course Paper-III,IV
02 each
2 Student can choose any one of the
following combination:
2 Student can choose any one of the
following combination:
a) Physics - Chemistry- Mathematics. 06 each
a) Physics - Mathematics. 09 each
b) Chemistry- Botany- Zoology. 06 each
b) Mathematics - Statistics. 09 each
c) Physics - Mathematics- Statistics 06 each
c) Physics - Chemistry. 09 each
d) Chemistry - Botany. 09 each
e) Chemistry - Zoology.
09 each
What Next after B.Sc. ?
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.Sc., M.Sc. (Organic & Inorganic Chemistry), M.B.A., M.C.A., Research Analyst and Bachelors of Education.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Intake 360 students
Eligibility Criteria : (O.5051)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
B.Sc. (IT) course shall have passed Standard XII
examination of the Maharashtra State Board of
Higher Secondary Education or it’s equivalent with
Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subjects
and should have secured not less than 45% marks in
aggregate for open category (in one attempt) and
40% marks aggregate in case of reserve category
candidates.
OR
Candidates who have passed diploma (three years
after S.S.C. / H.S.C in IT/Computer Tech. / Computer
Engg. / Computer Science/Electrical, Electronics
and Video Engg. Allied branches/ Mechanical Engg.
and Allied branches/ civil and Allied branches of
Engineering) are eligible for direct admission to the
Second Year of the B.Sc.(I.T.) degree course. The
Diploma course should be recognized by the Board
of Technical Education or any other recognized
Government body with minimum marks required 45%
aggregate for open category candidates and 40%
aggregate for reserved category candidates and
passed in one attempt.
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page no.16.
F.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.): Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
i Imperative Programming 02 i Object Oriental Programming 02
ii Digital Electronics 02 ii Microprocessor Architecture 02
iii Operating Systems 02 iii Web programming 02
iv Discrete Mathematics 02 iv Numerical and Statistical Methods 02
v Communication Skills 02 v Green Computing 02
vi Imperative Programming Practical 02 vi Object Oriented Programming Practical 02
vii Digital Electronics Practical 02 vii Microprocessor Architecture Practical 02
viii Operating Systems Practical 02 viii Web Programming Practical 02
ix Discrete Mathematics Practical 02 ix Numerical and Statistical Methods Practical
02
x Communication Skills Practical 02 x Green Computing Practical 02
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
S.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.): Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2017-2018)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
i Python Programming 02 i Core Java 02
ii Data Structures 02 ii Introduction to Embedded Systems 02
iii Computer Networks 02
iii Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques
02
iv Database Management Systems 02 iv Software Engineering 02
v Applied Mathematics 02 v Computer Graphics and Animation 02
vi Python Programming Practical 02 vi Core Java Practical 02
vii Data Structures Practical 02
vii Introduction to Embedded Systems Practical
02
viii Computer Networks Practical 02
viii Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques Practical
02
ix Database Management Systems Practical
02 ix
Software Engineering Practical 02
x Mobile Programming Practical 02
x Computer Graphics and Animation Practical
02
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Intake 180 students
T.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.): Sem V Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2018-2019 )
SEMESTER V
CODE Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT501 Skill Enhancement Course Software Project Management 02
USIT502 Skill Enhancement Course Internet of Things 02
USIT503 Skill Enhancement Course Advanced Web Programming 02
USIT504 Discipline Specific Elective (Any One)
Artificial Intelligence 02
USIT505 Linux System Administration
USIT506 Discipline Specific Elective (Any One)
Enterprise Java 02
USIT507 Next Generation Technologies
USIT5P1 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Project Dissertation 02
USIT5P2 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Internet of Things Practical 02
USIT5P3 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Advanced Web Programming Practical 02
USIT5P4 Discipline Specific Elective Practical
(Any One)*
Artificial Intelligence Practical 02
USIT5P5 Linux Administration Practical
USIT5P6 Discipline Specific Elective Practical
(Any One)*
Enterprise Java Practical 02
USIT5P7 Next Generation Technologies Practical
Total Credit
20
(All the practical mentioned in the syllabi are compulsory as per the courses chosen)
SEMESTER VI
CODE Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT601 Skill Enhancement Course Software Quality Assurance 02
USIT602 Skill Enhancement Course Security in Computing 02
USIT603 Skill Enhancement Course Business Intelligence 02
USIT604 Discipline Specific Elective (Any One)
Principles of Geographic Information
02 USIT605 Systems Enterprise Networking
USIT606 Discipline Specific Elective (Any One)
IT Service Management
02 USIT607 Cyber Laws
USIT6P1 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Project Implementation 02
USIT6P2 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Security in Computing Practical 02
USIT6P3 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Business Intelligence Practical 02
USIT6P4
Discipline Specific Elective Practical (Any One)*
Principles of Geographic Information Systems Practical
02
USIT6P5 Enterprise Networking Practical
USIT6P6 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Advanced Mobile Programming 02
Total Credit 20
*The choice of Practical course is based on the theory Course. For Semester V, USIT504, USIT505, USIT506 and
USIT507, the practical courses are USIT5P4, USIT5P5 USIT5P6, USIT5P7. For Semester VI, USIT604, USIT605 the
practical courses are USIT6P4, USIT6P5 respectively. Practical Course USIT6P6 is compulsory.
What Next after B.Sc.(I.T.) ?
Students can do pursue Higher Education in M.Sc.(I.T), Programmer, Software Developments, Web Designing,
Computer Networking and Computer Systems
Eligibility Criteria : (O.5719)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
three year degree course of B.Sc. (Computer Science)
must have passed the H.S.C. (Std.XII) examination
in Science Stream conducted by the Maharashtra
State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education with Mathematics and Statistics as one of
the subjects or it’s equivalent.
Admission will be on merit, based on order of preference as follows:
1. Aggregate Marks at H.S.C. or equivalent
2. Aggregate Marks in Science Group (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)
3. Marks in Mathematics and Statistics and Physics
4. Marks in Mathematics and Statistics
Student from other University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance (O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page No. 16.
F.Y.B.Sc.(C.S.): Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
1 Core Courses (CC) 1 Core Courses (CC)
i Programming with Python – I 03 i Computation using Open Source Soft- ware
03
ii Computer Organization & Design 03 ii GUI Applications using Python 03
iii Database Management System 03 iii Science of Programming 03
iv Mathematical Techniques for Computer Science
03 iv Networking in Linux 03
v Principles of Web Designing & Web Technologies
03 v Statistical Methods & Testing of Hypothesis
03
vi Software Engineering 03 vi Operating System 03
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
vii Technical Communication 02 vii Human Values Development 02
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
(For Every Core Course of Semester I & II : Theory 2 Credit & Practical 1 Credit)
S.Y.B.Sc.(C.S.): Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2017-2018)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
i Theory of Computation 02 i Fundamentals of Algorithms 02
ii Core JAVA 02 ii Advanced JAVA 02
iii Operating System 02 iii Computer Networks 02
iv Database Management Systems 02 iv Software Engineering 02
v Combinatorics and Graph Theory 02 v Linear Algebra using Python 02
vi Physical Computing and IoT Programming
02 vi NET Technologies 02
vii Skill Enhancement: Web Programming 02 vii Skill Enhancement: Android Developer Fundamentals
02
viii Practical of (ii + iii + iv) 03 viii Practical of (i + ii + iii) 03
ix Practical of (v + vi + vii) 03 ix Practical of (v + vi + vii) 03
Total 20 Total 20
Intake 180 students
T.Y.B.Sc.(C.S.): Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER VI
Credits
1 Elective-I 1 Elective-I
i Linux Server Administration 03 i Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Communication
03
ii Software Testing and Quality Assurance 03 ii Cloud Computing 03
2 Elective-II 2 Elective-II
iii Information and Network Security 03 iii Digital Image Processing 03
iv Web Services 03 iv Data Science 03
3 Skill Enhancement 3 Skill Enhancement
v Game Programming 02 v Ethical Hacking 02
4 Practical 4 Practical
vi Practical of Elective-I 02 vi Practical of Elective-I 02
vii Practical of Elective-II 02 vii Practical of Elective-II 02
viii Project Implementation 01 viii Project Implementation 01
ix Practical of Skill Enhancement : Game Programming
01 ix Practical of Skill Enhancement : Ethical Hacking
01
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
What Next after B.Sc.(CS) ?
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.Sc.(Computer Science), M.C.A., Masters in Systems Analyst,
Software programming, Network programming, Masters in Database Management...
Eligibility Criteria : (O.5108)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
three year integrated course leading to the B.Sc.
(Biotechnology) degree course must have passed
the H.S.C. (Std.XII) examination in Science conducted
by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and
Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent in
Science stream.
Admission will be on merit, based on order of
preference as follows:
1. Aggregate marks at H.S.C. or equivalent
2. Aggregate Marks in Science Group (Physics,
Chemistry and Biology)
3. Marks in Biology and Chemistry
4. Marks in Biology
A candidate who has not offered Mathematics and
Statistics as one of the subjects at H.S.C. (Std.XII)
shall have to satisfactorily complete a course on
Mathematics and Statistics (of 15 hours duration)
during the academic year of First year B.Sc. in which
he/she is admitted.
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
(O. 111) as given in the college prospectus page no.
16.
B.Sc (Biotech) is a stand alone programme with
effect from 2016-2017
F.Y.B.Sc.(Biotech): Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
i Basic Chemistry – I 02 i Chemistry – I 02
ii Basic Chemistry – II (Biochemistry) 02 ii Chemistry – II 02
iii Life Science – I (Microbiology I) 02 iii Life Science – I (Microbiology II) 02
iv Life Science – II (Bio-instrumentation)
02 iv Life Science – II (Genetics) 02
v Basic Biotechnology – I (Introduction to Biotechnology)
02 v Biotechnology – I (Molecular Biology) 02
vi Basic Biotechnology – II (DNA & DNA Technology)
02 vi Biotechnology – II (Plant & Animal Tissue Culture)
02
vii Foundation Course – I 02 vii Foundation Course – II 02
viii Chemistry Practicals 02 viii Chemistry Practicals 02
ix Life Sciences Practicals 02 ix Life Sciences Practicals 02
x Biotechnology Practicals 02 x Biotechnology Practicals 02
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Intake 35 students
S.Y.B.Sc.(Biotech): Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2017-2018)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
i Biophysics 02 i Biochemistry 02
ii Applied Chemistry-I 02 ii Applied Chemistry-II 02
iii Immunology 02 iii Medical Microbiology 02
iv Cell biology and Cytogenetics 02 iv Environmental Biotechnology 02
v Molecular Biology 02 v Biostatistics and Bioinformatics 02
vi Bioprocess Technology 02 vi Molecular Diagnostics 02
vii Research Methodology 02 vii Entrepreneurship Development 02
viii Practicals 06 viii Practicals 06
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
T.Y.B.Sc.(Biotech): Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER V
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER VI
Credits
i Cell biology 2.5 i Biochemistry 2.5
ii Medical Microbiology & Instrumentation 2.5 ii Industrial Microbiology 2.5
iii Genomes and Molecular Biology 2.5 iii Pharmacology and Neurochemistry 2.5
iv Marine Biotechnology 2.5 iv Environmental Biotechnology 2.5
v Cell biology+ Medical Microbiology & Instrumentation - Practical
03 v Biochemistry& Industrial Microbiology -
Practical 03
vi Genomes and Molecular Biology+ Marine Biotechnology - Practical
03
vi Pharmacology - Neurochemistry and Environmental - Biotechnology Practical (50M)+ Project work (50M)
03
vii Biosafety - Theory 02 vii Agribiotechnology - Theory 02
viii Biosafety - Practical 02 viii Agribiotechnology - Practical 02
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
What Next after B.Sc.(Biotech) ?
Students can pursue M.Sc. (Biotechnology / any specialized branch of Biotech), M.B.A.(Biotechnology), M.Sc.
or Post Graduation Diploma Course in Clinical Research, Post Graduation Diploma in Medical Lab Technology,
M.Sc. Biochemistry, M.Sc. Herbal Sciences, M.Sc. Environmental Sciences, M.Sc. Plant Biotechnology, M.Sc.
Animal Biotechnology and so on.
Eligibility Criteria : (O.5719)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
three year degree course of B.Sc. (Computer Science)
must have passed the H.S.C. (Std.XII) examination
in Science Stream conducted by the Maharashtra
State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education with Mathematics and Statistics as one of
the subjects or it’s equivalent.
F.Y.B.Sc.(D.S.) -I: Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
i Basics of Data Science 02 i Communication Skill in English 02
ii Essentials of Programming with C++ 02 ii DBMS(Database Management System) 02
iii Data Structures and Algorithm 02 iii Operating Systems 02
iv Linear Algebra and Basics of Calculus 02 iv Probability and Statistics 02
v Data Analysis using Spread Sheet(VBA) 02 v Python Programming 02
vi Basics of Data Science Practical 02 vi Communication Skill in English Practical 02
vii Essentials of Programming with C++ Practical
02 vii DBMS(Database Management System) Practical
02
viii Data Structures and Algorithm Practical 02 viii Operating Systems Practical 02
ix Linear Algebra and Basics of Calculus Practical
02 ix Probability and Statistics Practical 02
x Data Analysis using Spread Sheet (VBA) Practical
02 x Python Programming Practical 02
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
S.Y.B.Sc.(D.S.) -II: Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
i Advance R Programming 02 i Artificial intelligence 02
ii Advance SQL 02 ii Machine learning II 02
iii Python Programming 02 iii Big Data architecture and Ecosystem 02
iv Computer Network 02 iv Big Data Technologies using Hadoop 02
v Data Mining and Data Warehousing 02 v Programming in JAVA 02
vi Advance R Programming Practical 02 vi Artificial intelligence Practical 02
vii Advance SQL Practical 02 vii Machine learning II Practical 02
viii Python Programming Practical 02
viii Big Data architecture and Ecosystem
Practical
02
ix Computer Network Practical 02
ix Big Data Technologies using Hadoop
Practical
02
x Data Mining and Data Warehousing Practical
02 x
Programming in JAVA Practical 02
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
Intake 180 students
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE : AVIATION (B.Sc. Aviation) Intake 120 students
Eligibility Criteria : (O.5091)
A Candidate for being eligible for admission to B.Sc. (Aviation) must have passed the Higher Secondary
School Certificate (Standard XII) Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education, Pune or examination of any other Government recognized board as equivalent thereto, with the subjects English, Physics and Mathematics
OR
A Candidate who has passed post SSC Three year Engineering / Technology / diploma course with
Mathematics and Physics
OR
A candidate who has passed post HSC diploma (one
year after twelfth standard) of Maharashtra Board of Technical education or AICTE approved or any
other recognized government body in information
technology / Computer Technology / Computer
Engineering / Computer Science / Electrical,
Electronics and Video Engineering and allied
branches / Mechanical and allied branches /Chemical
and allied branches / Civil and allied branches.
O.6147 : Eligibility Criteria for Direct Admission to Second year B.Sc.(Aviation) :
“A Learner with Indian CPL and / or Indian ATPL awarded by DGCA, India, will be eligible for direct admission to the second year of B.Sc.(Aviation) Course”
Students from other University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate Education or any Statutory examination body should refer to University Ordinance (O.111) as given in the college prospectus page no. 16.
B.Sc.(Aviation) : Course Offered (Semester I to Semester VI)
1 Air Navigation 5
2 Air Regulations 3
3 Meteorology 3
4 Aircraft and Engines 5
5 Flying Experience / Flying Check (Practical Up to Fifth Semester) 4
Total Credit 20
Semester I to Semester VI has the Courses listed above. Each Semester has 20 credits
Note : In Sixth Semester there is no flying and is
replaced by project work.
Admission Policy :
1) Admissions are done on the basis of Fresher category students (60 Seats) and Valid Indian
CPL (DGCA) category (60) Seats.
2) As per University, laid down norms flying has to be completed within two years of joining the course. Flying experience can be taken from any of the flying clubs (Approved by DGCA)
Documents Required :
• XII Marksheet (original to be shown) along with one attested photocopy.
• CPL License photocopy if available (original to be
shown)
• First class medical certificate photocopy (for CPL category) and second class. Medical certificate for fresher category students from DGCA approved medical practioner / hospitals
• Two passport size photographs
• One photocopy of Leaving Certificate (original to be shown)
ORDINANCES & REGULATIONS RELATING TO DEGREE OF
B.Sc. (AVIATION)
R.8388: B. Sc. Degree in Aviation will be awarded to
the student only after submitting verified Commercial
Pilot License (obtained from DGCA/ICAO/FAA/JAR/
CASA/TPT. CANADA) to the examination section of
the University of Mumbai.
R.8389: For every 40 hours of flying done by the
student, 4 credits will be given in each Semester.
Students already holding Commercial Pilot License
(CPL) will be eligible for full credits in practical.
R.8390: The Students will have to complete minimum
200 hrs of flying training to obtain CPL (Commercial).
It is mandatory for the student to obtain CPL
(Commercial Pilot License) and submit the copy to
the examination section of the University of Mumbai,
through concerned college.
NOTE:
The Students will have to complete a minimum 200
hours of flying training to obtain CPL (Commercial
Pilot License) which is the requirement of the DGCA.
To obtain B.Sc. Degree (Aviation) it is mandatory for
the student to obtain CPL(Commercial Pilot License)
and submit the copy to the examination section of
the University of Mumbai, through concerned college.
Eligibility Criteria : (O.5211)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
Master of E-Commerce degree course shall have
passed B.Com. Examination of University of Mumbai
or any other recognized University by U.G.C. and
secured not less than 50% marks in aggregate for
open category and 45% in case of reserved category
(in one attempt) For students passing the graduation
as mentioned above from other than University of
Mumbai see Ordinance (O. 111) as given in the college
prospectus page no. 16.
M.Com. (E-Commerce) (Part I) : Courses offered
No. of Courses SEMESTER I Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER II Credits
i Statistical Analysis 04 i Business Environment 03
ii Financial Management 04 ii International Finance 03
iii Computer Application in Business 04 iii E-Commerce 04
iv Managerial Economics 03 iv Digital Marketing 04
v Financial and Cost Accounting 03 v Logistics and Supply Chain Management 04
vi Management Principle and OB 03 vi Accounting for Managerial Decision 03
vii Marketing Management 03 vii Service Marketing and CRM 03
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.Com. (E-Commerce) (Part II) : Courses offered No. of
Courses SEMESTER III Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV Credits
i Operation Research 04 i Management Information System 04
ii Research Methodology 04 ii Strategic Management 04
iii Internet and Web Designing 04 iii Advanced technology for E-Commerce 04
iv Internship Report 04 iv Research Projects 03
v Database Management and Information Technology
03 v Legal Security and Other Issues in E-Commerce
03
vi Network Infrastructure and Payment System
03 vi Web Development 03
vii Business Model in E-Commerce and ICT Application
03 vii Enterprise Resource Planning 03
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
What Next after M.Com.(e-commerce)
Students can pursue careers in Masters in Digital Marketing, Logistics & Supply Chain Management and
employment opportunities in Digital Marketing, Cyber Security Specialists, Cyber Law expert, Web Designing.
M.Com.(E-Commerce) Intake 80 students
Eligibility Criteria : (0.5977)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the
Post Graduate Programme i.e. Master of Commerce,
shall have passed the examination for the degree of
Bachelor of Commerce (three years / Six Semester
integrated course) or the degree B. Com. (Old Course)
or the other Semester based Programs
i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance)
or Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)
or Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) or
Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) of this
University, or an examination of any other University
recognized as equivalent thereto.
The scheme of Examination shall be divided into two parts.
There are 24 Credits in each Semester.
(A) Internal Assessment : 40 marks Passing : 16/40
(B) Semester end Examination : 60 marks Passing : 24/60
M.Com. (Advance Accountancy) Part I : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year : 2019-2020)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
1 Core Courses (CC) 1 Core Courses (CC)
i Strategic Management 06 i Research Methodology for Business 06
ii Economics for Business Decisions 06 ii Macro Economics Concepts and Applications
06
iii Cost and Management Accounting 06 iii Corporate Finance 06
iv Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
06 iv E-Commerce 06
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.Com. (Advance Accountancy) Part II : Courses Offered
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2019-2020)
No. of
Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
i Advanced Financial Accounting 06 i Corporate Financial Accounting 06
ii Direct Tax 06 ii Indirect Tax - Introduction to Goods and Services Tax
06
iii Advanced Auditing 06 iii Financial Management 06
2 Project Work 2 Project Work
iv Project Work - I 06 iv Project Work - II 06
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
What Next after M.Com.(Advanced Accountancy) ?
Students can pursue careers in Masters in Finance, Ph.D. in Accountancy or Finance, NET/SET Examinations
for position of Professor and various employment opportunities in Auditing, Banking and Finance, Funds
management, Stock Broking
M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) Intake 80 students
Eligibility Criteria : (O.6081)
A graduate of any discipline is eligible for admission
Examination Pattern and Passing Standards
(A) Internal Assessment : 40 marks Passing : 16/40
(B) Semester end Examination : 60 marks Passing : 24/60
The scheme of Examination shall be divided into two parts.
There are 24 Credits in each Semester.
M.A. (Entertainment, Media & Advertising) Part I : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year : 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
1 Core Courses 1 Core Courses
i Overview I: Print, Radio, Television and Advertising
06 i Introduction to Media Research 06
ii Overview II: Film, Digital, Events, Gaming and Animation
06 ii Media Marketing (IMC) 06
iii Media Communication Theories 06 iii Media Finance & Accounting 06
iv Media Management 06 iv Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Media Laws
06
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.A. (Entertainment, Media & Advertising) Part II : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
Specialization in Film and Television | Note : Students to choose four subjects ( SEM III)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
1 Core Courses 1 Optional Courses
i Broadcast Business Management 06 i Media Research Analytical Skills 06
ii Film Production & Content pipeline 06 ii Business Plan and Negotiation Skills 06
iii An Orientation to New Media Technologies
06 iii B. Dissertation / Field Project 12
iv Television & Radio Production & programming
06
v Film Distribution and Marketing 06
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.A. (Entertainment, Media & Advertising) Part II : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
Specialization in Advertising and Marketing Communication
Note : Students to choose four subjects ( SEM III)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
1 Core Courses 1 Optional Courses
i Account Planning & Media Business 06 i Media Research Analytical Skills 06
ii Media & Consumer Behaviour 06 ii Digital and Socials Media Advertising & Marketing
06
iii Strategic Brand Management 06 iii Dissertation / Field Project 12
iv Advertising Agency Structure & Management
06
v Media Planning and Buying
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
What Next after M.A.(Entertainment, Media & Advertising) ?
Students can pursue Masters in Online Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations and multiple career options in field of
anchoring, advertising, audio engineering, broadcasting engineering, radio jockeying, disc jockeying, video editing, print,
graphics and website designing, event planning etc.
M.A.(Entertainment, Media & Advertising) Intake 60 students
Eligibility Criteria : (O.6002)
The B.Sc. Degree Examination with Chemistry 6 units or 3 units or degree of any other university recognized as equivalent thereto. Every candidate admitted to postgraduate programmes will have to register as a
postgraduate student of University of Mumbai. Students from other University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate Education or any other statutory examining body should refer to University Ordinance (O.111). as given on page no.16
M.Sc.Chemistry (Organic & Inorganic) Part I : (Implemented from Academic Year : 2017-2018)
Sr No. SEMESTER I Credits Sr. No. SEMESTER II Credits
i Physical Chemistry 04 i Physical Chemistry 04
ii Inorganic Chemistry 04 ii Inorganic Chemistry 04
iii Organic Chemistry 04 iii Organic Chemistry 04
iv Analytical Chemistry 04 iv Analytical Chemistry 04
v Practicals of Physical Chemistry 02 v Practicals of Physical Chemistry 02
vi Practicals of Inorganic Chemistry 02 vi Practicals of Inorganic Chemistry 02
vii Practicals of Organic Chemistry 02 vii Practicals of Organic Chemistry 02
viii Practicals of Analytical Chemistry 02 viii Practicals of Analytical Chemistry 02
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.Sc.(Organic Chemistry) Part II : (Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER IV Credits
i Theoretical Organic Chemistry-I 04 i Theoretical Organic Chemistry-II 04
ii Synthetic Organic Chemistry-I 04 ii Synthetic Organic Chemistry-II 04
iii Natural Products and Spectroscopy 04 iii Natural Products and Heterocyclic Chemistry 04
iv Medicinal, Biogenesis and Green Chemistry
OR Bioorganic Chemistry
04 iv Intellectual Property Rights &
Cheminformatics OR
Research Methodology
04
v Practicals of Theoretical Organic
Chemistry-I 02 v
Practicals of Theoretical Organic
Chemistry-II 02
vi Practicals of Synthetic Organic
Chemistry-I 02 vi
Practicals of Synthetic Organic
Chemistry-II 02
vii Practicals of Natural Products and
Spectroscopy 02 vii
Practicals of Natural Products and
Heterocyclic Chemistry 02
viii
Practicals of Medicinal, Biogenesis and
Green Chemistry OR Practicals of Bio-organic Chemistry
02
viii
Practicals of Intellectual Property Rights &
Cheminformatics OR Practicals of Research Methodology
02
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.Sc.(Inorganic Chemistry) Part II : (Implemented from Academic Year : 2018-2019)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER IV Credits
i Chemistry of Inorganic Solids 04 i Properties of Inorganic Solids and Group
Theory
04
ii Bioinorganic and Coordination Chemistry 04 ii Organometallics and Main Group
Chemistry
04
iii Spectral Methods in Inorganic Chemistry 04 iii Instrumental Methods in Inorganic
Chemistry
04
iv Applied Chemistry - I
OR Applied Chemistry - II
04 iv Intellectual Property Rights &
Cheminformatics OR
Research Methodology
04
v Practicals of Chemistry of Inorganic Solids 02 v Practicals of Properties of Inorganic Solids
and Group Theory
02
vi Practicals of Bioinorganic and
Coordination Chemistry
02 vi Practicals of Organometallics and Main
Group Chemistry
02
vii Practicals of Spectral Methods in
Inorganic Chemistry
02 vii Practicals of Instrumental Methods in
Inorganic Chemistry
02
viii Practicals of Applied Chemistry - I
OR Practicals of Applied Chemistry - II
02 viii Practicals of Intellectual Property Rights &
Cheminformatics OR Practicals of Research Methodology
02
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
What Next after M.Sc. Chemistry (Organic & Inorganic) ?
Students can pursue Ph.D.,Research Analyst, NET / SET
M.Sc.(Organic & Inorganic Chemistry) Intake 20 students in each
Eligibility Criteria :
Student securing minimum 45% marks at the three year B.Sc. IT degree course of University of Mumbai or any other recognized University
OR
B.C.S or B.Sc. Computer Science with minimum 45% marks for open category and 40% marks for reserved category
OR
B.E. in IT/Electronics and Telecomm. with minimum 45% marks for open category and 40% marks for reserved category.
M.Sc. (I.T.) Part I : Courses offered No. of
Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
i Research in Computing 04 i Big Data Analytics 04
ii Data Science 04 ii Modern Networking 04
iii Cloud Computing 04 iii Microservices Architecture 04
iv Soft Computing Techniques 04 iv Image Processing 04
v Research in Computing Practical 02 v Big Data Analytics Practical 02
vi Data Science Practical 02 vi Modern Networking Practical 02
vii Cloud Computing Practical 02 vii Microservices Architecture Practical 02
viii Soft Computing Techniques Practical 02 viii Image Processing Practical 02
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.Sc. (I.T.) Part II : Courses offered No. of
Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
A Theory Courses A Theory Courses
i Embedded Systems 04 i Artificial Intelligence 04
ii Information Security Management 04 ii IT Infrastructure Management 04
iii Elective 1 : (any one) a) Virtualization b) Artificial Neural Networks
04 iii Elective 1 : (any one) a) Intelligent Systems b) Real Time Embedded Systems c) Computer Forensics
04
iv Elective 2 : (any one) a) Digital Image Processing b) Ethical Hacking
04 iv Elective 2 : (any one) a) Design of Embedded Systems b) Advanced Image Processing c) Cloud Management
04
B Practical Courses B Practical Courses
v Embedded Systems 02 v Elective 1 (any one) a) Intelligent Systems b) Real Time Embedded Systems c) Computer Forensics
02
vi Information Security Management 02 vi Elective 2 (any one) a) Design of Embedded Systems b) Advanced Image Processing c) Cloud Management
02
vii Elective 1 (any one) a) Virtualization Practical or b) Artificial Neural Networks
02 vii Project (Theory & Practical) 04
viii Elective 2 (any one) a) Digital Image Processing b) Ethical Hacking
02
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
What Next after M.Sc.(Information Technology) ?
On the successful completion of this program, you can make a career as Computer Programmer,
Project Manager, Information Security Analyst, IT Consultant, Network Administrator, Web Developer, Systems Support
Administrator, Ethical Trackers
M.Sc. (I.T.) Intake 40 students
Eligibility Criteria :
Eligibility for the said course is B.Sc. (Computer Science, IT) / BCS / B.E. (Computer Science / IT) degree.
M.Sc. (C.S.) Part I : Courses offered No. of
Courses SEMESTER I
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER II
Credits
i Design and Analysis of Algorithms 04 i Advanced Operating Systems 04
ii Advanced Computer Network 04 ii Design and implementation of Modern Compilers
04
iii Advanced Database Systems 04 iii Elective I- Track A: Cloud Computing
(Concepts and Design of Web services)
04
iv Artificial Intelligence and Programming
Robot
04 iv Elective II - Track C: Business Intelligence and Big data analysis (Business Intelligence)
04
v Practical - Design and Analysis of
Algorithms and Advanced Computer Network (Practicals)
04 v Advanced Operating Systems & Design
and implementation of Modern Compilers (Practicals)
04
vi Practical - Advanced Database Systems and Artificial Intelligence & Programming Robot
04 vi Practical – (Elective I and Elective II) 04
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
M.Sc. (C.S.) Part II : Courses offered No. of
Courses SEMESTER III
Credits No. of
Courses SEMESTER IV
Credits
i Ubiquitous Computing 04 i Simulation and Modeling 04
ii Social Network Analysis 04 ii Specialization - Track A: Cloud Computing –III (Building Clouds and Services)
04
iii
Elective I - Track A: Cloud Computing –II (Cloud Computing Technologies)
04
iii Specialization - Track C: Business Intelligence and Big Data Analytics –III (Intelligent Data Analysis)
iv Elective II - Track C: Business Intelligence and Big Data Analytics –II (Mining Massive Data sets )
04
v Simulation & Modeling and Specialization (Practicals)
04
v Ubiquitous Computing and Social Network Analysis (Practicals)
04 vi Internship with Industry 06
vi Elective I and Elective II (Practicals) 04 vii Project Implementation 06
Total Credit 24 Total Credit 24
What Next after M.Sc.(Computer Science) ?
Students have the opportunity to study and develop applications in areas such as Algorithmic processes, Computer
Security, Robotics and Computer Vision, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Databases, Mobile and Embedded Systems,
Intelligent Systems, Computer Games, Distributed Systems and Web Development, Computer Graphics and gaming
M.Sc. (C.S.) Intake 40 students
M. Sc. (Botany) (Proposed)
(Molecular Biology, Cytogenetics and Biotechnology) Intake 20 students
Eligibility Criteria :
A candidate who has passed B. Sc. Examination (6
Units with a single subject or 3 Units with Botany as
one of the subjects and other optional subjects viz.
Chemistry / Zoology / Microbiology / Biochemistry
/ Life sciences etc.) with at least 50% marks at
the external examinations will be held eligible for
admission to the Master’s degree Programme in
respective subjects offered by him / her.
M.Sc. (Botany) Part I: Courses offered (Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER II Credits
1 Core Course(CC) 1 Core Course(CC)
i Plant Diversity: Cryptogams - I (Algae and Fungi)
4 i Plant Diversity: Cryptogams - II ( Bryophyta and Pteridophyta
4
ii
Plant Diversity: Spermatophyta - I (Gymnosperms and Angiosperms)
4
ii
Plant Diversity: Spermatophyta - II (Anatomy, Developmental Biology and Palynology)
4
iii Plant Physiology 4 iii Plant Physiology and Environmental Botany
4
iv Cytogenetics, Molecular biology and Biotechnology
4 iv Medicinal Botany and Dietetics 4
Total 16 Total 16
1 Practical 1 Practical
i Plant Diversity: Cryptogams - I (Algae and Fungi)
2 i Plant Diversity: Cryptogams - II (Bryophyta and Pteridophyta
2
ii
Plant Diversity: Spermatophyta - I (Gymnosperms and Angiosperms)
2
ii
Plant Diversity: Spermatophyta - II (Anatomy, Developmental Biology and Palynology)
2
iii Plant Physiology 2
iii Plant Physiology and Environmental Botany
2
iv Cytogenetics, Molecular biology and Biotechnology
2 iv Medicinal Botany and Dietetics
2
Total 8 Total 8
M.Sc. (Botany) Part II: Courses offered
(Implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021)
No. of Courses SEMESTER III Credits No. of Courses SEMESTER IV Credits
1 Core Course(CC) 1 Core Course(CC)
i Techniques and Instrumentation 4 i Techniques and Instrumentation 4
ii Molecular Biology 4 ii Cell and Molecular Biology 4
Specialization Papers Specialization Papers
iii Plant Biotechnology 4 iii Plant Biotechnology 4
iv Molecular Biology and Cytogenetics
4 iv Molecular Biology and Cytogenetics
4
Total 16 Total 16
2 Practical 2 Practical
i Techniques and Instrumentation 2 i Techniques and Instrumentation 2
ii Molecular Biology 2 ii Cell and Molecular Biology 2
iii Plant Biotechnology 2 iii Plant Biotechnology 2
iv Project 2 iv Research Methodology 2
Total 8 Total 8
What Next after M.Sc.(Botany) ?
Students have the opportunity to pursue Ph.D. in relative specialization, NET/ SET Examinations and careers
in Plant Taxonomy, Ethnobotany, Plant Pathology, Palaeobotany, Cytology, Geneticists, Biochemistry,
Biotechnology, Ecology and Horticulture.
A candidate who has passed B. Sc. Examination with
at least 50% marks at the external examinations will
be held eligible for admission to the Master’s degree
Course in respective subjects offered by him/her
at the Bachelor’s Degree programme in respective
subjects offered by him/her at the Bachelor’s Degree
(Zoology) than the number of seats available, a
candidate who has passed B.Sc. Examination with
three subjects (Optional subject-Equal Weighting viz.
Zoology /Botany /Microbiology/ Biochemistry/ Life
science ) with at least 40% marks in the theory papers
at the external examination will be held eligible for
admission to M.Sc. in Zoology, viz. Botany/Zoology/
Microbiology only.
Every candidate admitted to postgraduate
programmes will have to register as a postgraduate
student of University of Mumbai.
Student from other University or Board of Secondary
or Intermediate Education or any other Statutory
examining body should refer to University Ordinance
( O.111) as given in college prospectus page no. 13.
M.Sc. (Zoology) Part I : Courses Offered (Implemented from Academic Year-2020-21)
No. of Courses SEMESTER I Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER II Credits
1 Core Course(CC) 1 Core Course(CC)
i Non Chordates, 4 i Chordates 4
ii Developmental Biology I 4 ii Developmental Biology II 4
iii Genetics and Evolution 4 iii Biochemistry and Biotechnology
4
iv Frontiers in Zoology 4 iv Research Methodology 4
2 Practical 2 Practical
i Non-Chordates 2 i Chordates 2
ii Developmental Biology I 2 ii Developmental Biology II 2
iii Genetics and Evolution 2 iii Biochemistry and Biotechnology
2
iv Frontiers in Zoology 2 iv Research Methodology 2
Total 24 Total 24
M.Sc. (Zoology) Part II : Courses offered
No. of Courses SEMESTER III Credits
No. of Courses SEMESTER IV Credits
1 Core Course(CC) 1 Core Course(CC)
i Basics of Industrial &
Environmental Biotechnology I
4
i Basics of Industrial &
Environmental Biotechnology II
4
ii
Genetic engineering techniques
and its applications
4
ii
Genome management,
manipulation, regulations and
patents in biotechnology
4
iii General, physical, chemical and
biological Oceanography
4
iii General, physical, chemical and
biological Oceanography
4
iv Planktology, fish, fishery science
and aquaculture
4
iv Planktology, fish, fishery science
and aquaculture
4
2 Practical 2 Practical
i Basics of Industrial &
Environmental Biotechnology I
2
i Basics of Industrial &
Environmental Biotechnology II
2
ii
Genetic engineering techniques
and its applicatons
2
ii
Genome management,
manipulation, regulations and
patents in biotechnology
2
iii General, physical, chemical and
biological Oceanography
2
iii General, physical, chemical and
biological Oceanography
2
iv Planktology, fish, fishery science
and aquaculture
2
iv Planktology, fish, fishery science
and aquaculture
2
Total 24 Total 24
What Next after M.Sc.(Zoology) ?
Students have the opportunity to pursue Ph.D. in relative specialization of zoological research and career
options in Media or the Environmental Consultant and Ecosystem Management sector.
M.Sc. (Zoology) (Proposed) Intake 20 students
Examination Rules
Examination Rules (F.Y. & S.Y. of all Undergraduate Programmes & Post Graduate Programmes)
(Implemented from 2019-2020 onwards progressively)
University Grant Commission and University of Mumbai have granted Autonomous Status to Thakur Educational
Trust’s Thakur College of Science & Commerce, Kandivali (East) from the Academic Year 2019-2020 (UGC
Letter No. F.22-1/2017(AC) dated 24 June, 2019). TCSC is Academically Autonomous College affiliated to
University of Mumbai however graduate Degree will be conferred by University of Mumbai.
The Mumbai University will confer the degree with the name of Thakur College of Science and Commerce.
Examination Pattern – 60:40
Semester End Examination (SE):60 Marks of 2Hrs Duration
Continuous Evaluation (CE):40 Marks
Maximum Credit Points:
Stream: Science, Commerce and Arts
Programmes: B.Sc.(CBZ/PCM/PMS), B.Sc.(I.T.), B.Sc.(C.S.), B.Sc.(Biotech), B.Sc.(Aviation), B.Sc.(Data Sci.)
B.Com., B.Com.(A&F), B.Com.(B&I), B.M.S., B.Com.(I.M), B.Com.(FM)
B.A.(M.M.C.)*, B.A.(FTNMP)
Semester I II III IV V VI Total
Credit Points
20 20 20 20 20 20 120
18* 18* 18* 18* 24* 24*
Stream: Post Graduate - Science, Commerce and Arts
Programmes: M.Sc.(Chemistry), M.Sc.(C.S.), M.Sc.(I.T.)
M.Com.(e-Com), M.Com.(Advance Accountancy)
M.A.(Entertainment. Media & Advertising)
Semester I II III IV Total
Credit Points 24 24 24 24 96
Additional Credits:
It is expected from Under graduate learners to earn 8 extra credits during semester II to V and post graduate
learners to earn 6 extra credits during semester I to III. The extra credits earned will be credited in the Final
semester grade card separately of the programme. The additional credits considered will be as follows
Sr.No Course Duration Credits
1
Certificate courses of NPTEL/SWAYAM PROMETRIC, PEARSON, CERTIPORT, COURSERA, EDX and UDEMY.
6 Weeks 2
8 Weeks 3
12 Weeks 4
2 Industrial Training/Internship 15 Hours 1
3 Departmental or Approved Certificate Course 30 Hours 2
Academic Assessment (Undergraduate Programmes):
Continuous Evaluation: 40 Marks
Continuous Evaluation
Marks Description
A) CE-I 20 20 Marks Test of 40 min. duration per course.(Centralised Activity)
B) CE-II 10 CE-II (Decentralized at Department level)
Any one Activity among the following :
a. Presentation (Not Applicable to B.Com. & B.Sc. Learners)
b. Tutorials(Not Applicable for Professional Programmes)
c. Case Studies
d. Industrial Visit Report
e. Book Review
f. Report on Research Paper
(Best Performance Certificate for Activities)
C) Active Participation and Attendance
10
Active class Participation/Departmental Activities/Active Library User and ATTENDENCE (To the satisfaction of HOD/Co-ordinator)
Semester End Examination: 60 Marks
Semester End examination of 60 marks for the duration of 2 hours for each course will be conducted at the
end of each semester. The question paper pattern will be as per guidelines of the concerned BOS and is
defined in the Syllabus.
Academic Assessment (Postgraduate Programmes):
Continuous Evaluation: 40 Marks
Continuous Evaluation
Marks Description
A) CE-I 20 20 Marks Test of 50min duration per course. (Centralised Activity)
B) CE-II 10 CE-II (Decentralized at Department level) Any one topic among the
following:
a) Presentation
b) Mini-Project
c) Research Paper Presentation approved by HOD/Coordinator (Certificate to be produced and one Certificate per course)
d) NPTEL/SWAYAM Certificate Course of minimum 4 Weeks Successfully Completed and approved by BOS. (Certificate to be produced and one certificate per course)
e) International Certification from PROMETRIC, PEARSON, CERTIPORT, COURSERA, EDX and UDEMY. (Certificate to be produced and one
Certificate per course) (Best Performance Certificate for Activities)
C) Active Participation and
Attendance
10 Active class Participation/Departmental Activities/Active Library User and ATTENDANCE (To the satisfaction of HOD/Co-ordinator)
Semester End Examination: 60 Marks
Semester End Examination of 60 marks for the duration of 2 hours for Arts, Commerce, Management and 2,5
hours in science programmes for each course will be conducted at the end of each semester. The question
paper pattern will be as per guidelines of the concerned BOS and is defined in the Syllabus.
Passing Standard:
There will be separate 40% passing standard for CE and SE for each Course. For the Courses with practical
learner must score 40% marks assigned to the practical separately.
Sr.No. Examination Maximum Marks Passing Marks (40%)
1 Semester End (SE) 60 24
2 Continuous Evaluation(CE) 40 16
3 Total of SE and CE 100 40
4 Practical 50/100 20/40
The 10 Point Grading Table:
Marks Grade Point Grade Performance
80 & Above 10 O Outstanding
70-79.99 9 A+ Excellent
60-69.99 8 A Very good
55-59.99 7 B+ Good
50-54.99 6 B Above average
45-49.99 5 C Average
40-44.99 4 D Pass
Less than 40 0 F Fail
The Overall Grade Table will be as follows to indicate overall semester/s performance.
SGPA/CGPA Grade Performance
10.00 O Outstanding
9.00-9.99 A+ Excellent
8.00-8.99 A Very good
7.00-7.99 B+ Good
6.00-6.99 B Above average
5.00-5.99 C Average
4.00-4.99 D Pass
Examination Rules for Post Graduate Programmes
Examination Pattern and passing standards:
The Scheme of examination shall be divided into two parts:
There are 24 credits in each semester:
(A) Internal Assessment : 40 marks Passing : 16/40
(B) Semester end Examination : 60 marks Passing : 24/60
Practical components for each paper in Semester-I, Semester-II, Semester-III, Semester-IV have 50 marks.
Scaling down in Internal marks is applicable at postgraduate Programme of the difference in the Internal and
External is more than 20%. (VG 61 / 20th Sept.2013)
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT):
Stream: Commerce & Arts
Programs: B.Com. B.Com.(A&F), B.Com.(B&I), B.M.S.,
B.Com.(IM), B.Com.(FM), B.A.(MMC), B.A.(FTNMP)
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester II irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in semester I.
2. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester IV irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in semester III.
3. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester VI irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in semester V.
4. A learner shall be allowed to keep term if a learner
failed to get grade points 4 (Grade D) in not more
than TWO courses (200 Marks) of the Semester.
Eligibility for Semester III:
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for
Semester III if learner secures grade point 4 (Grade
D) for each course of Semester I and II.
2. A learner who failed to get grade point 4 (Grade
D) in not more than TWO courses (200 Marks) of
semester I and Semester II each.
Eligibility for Semester V:
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for
Semester V if learner secures grade point 4 (Grade
D) in each course of Semester I, II, III and IV.
2. A learner who is successful in Semester I and II and
failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more than
TWO courses (200 Marks) each in Semester III and
Semester IV.
3. A learner who is successful in Semester III and IV
and failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more
than TWO courses (200 Marks) each in Semester I
and Semester II.
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Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT):
Stream: Science
Programmes: B.Sc.(CBZ/PCM/PMS), B.Sc.(C.S.), B.Sc.
(Biotech) (Aggregate marks per semester above
900)
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester II irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester I.
2. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester IV irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester III.
3. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester VI irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester V.
4. A learner shall be allowed to keep term if a learner
failed to get grade points 4 (Grade D) in not more
than THREE courses (300 marks) of Semester.
Eligibility for Semester III:
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for
Semester III if learner secures grade point 4 (Grade
D) of each course of Semester I and II.
2. A learner who failed to get grade point 4 (Grade
D) in not more than THREE courses (300 Marks) of
Semester I and Semester II each.
Eligibility for Semester V:
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for
Semester V if learner secures grade point 4 (Grade
D) in each course of Semester I, II, III and IV.
2. A learner who is successful in Semester I and II and
failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more than
THREE courses (300 Marks) each in Semester III and
Semester IV.
3. A learner who is successful in Semester III and IV
and failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more
than THREE courses (300 Marks) each in Semester I
and Semester II.
Allowed To Keep Terms:
Stream: Science
Programmes : B.Sc.(I.T.), B.Sc.(Data Science)
(Aggregate marks per semester below 900)
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester II irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester I.
2. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester IV irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester III.
3. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to
Semester VI irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester V.
4. A learner shall be allowed to keep term if a learner
failed to get grade points 4 (Grade D) in not more
than TWO/THREE courses (Total of Three Course
should not exceed 200 marks) of the Semester.
Eligibility for Semester III:
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for
Semester III if learner secures grade point 4 (Grade
D) of each course of Semester I and II.
2. A learner who failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D)
in not more than TWO/THREE courses (Total of Three
Course should not exceed 200 marks) of Semester I
and Semester II each.
Eligibility for Semester V:
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for
Semester V if learner secures grade point 4 (Grade
D) in each course of Semester I, II, III and IV.
2. A learner who is successful in Semester I and II and
failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more than
TWO/THREE courses (Total of Three Course should
not exceed 200 marks) each in Semester III and
Semester IV.
3. A learner who is successful in semester III and IV
and failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more
than TWO/THREE courses (Total of Three Course
should not exceed 200 marks) each in Semester I and
Semester II.
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT) and Eligibility for
Semester-III (Post Graduate Programs):
As per existing rules of University of Mumbai i.e.
learner is eligible to take admission in Semester
III irrespective of number courses failed however
Semester IV grade card will not be issued till 96
credits required has been successfully achieved.
ATKT Examination and Carry Forward of Marks:
1. ATKT examination of CE and SE examination will be
conducted Twice in academic year for each semester
2. If learner is unsuccessful in CE of the course in
the semester must submit assignment of the course
on the topic assigned for 20 marks and attend viva
for 20 marks on the day, time and venue defined. 10
Marks of active participation and attendance will not
be carry forwarded.
3. Learner unsuccessful in semester end examination
of the course need not appear for the CE of the
course. Marks will be carry forwarded and vice versa.
4. If a learner fails to secure the required minimum
40% marks of the total marks or is absent for the
practical examination in odd/even semester then
such learner will have to re-appear for the practical
examination in the subsequent odd/even semester.
(Learner must produce certified practical record/
journal of year of enrolment)
5. Learner need to register for ATKT examination
by paying examinations fees within stipulated time
period as notified.
Important Note: Learner must clear the backlog of
any examinations within two years from the exam
first appeared.
ATKT Rules: (M.Sc.Programs)
A.T.K.T. rules for M.Sc. Programme for credit Based
Semester & Grading System: (R. 8654)
1. A learners shall be allowed to keep term for
semester II irrespective of number of heads of failures
in the semester I.
2. A learner shall be allowed to take admission and to
keep terms and appear for semester III irrespective of
number of heads of failure in the Semester I and II.
3. A learner after attending semester III is allowed to
go semester IV.
4. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms and
allowed to appear for semester IV irrespective
of number of heads of failure in semester I, II & III.
However, the result of the semester IV shall be kept
at abeyance until the learner passes each of the
semester I, Semester II, semester III.
5. A learner will have to earn a minimum of 96 credits
to pass the M.Sc. degree.
6. Those who fail in any course in any semester will
have to clear the same in the examination conducted
in the corresponding odd or even semester.
Verification of Marks :
The students have to immediately apply for
verification /redressal/photo copy of answer sheets in
the prescribed format within 6 days of the declaration
of result. This is applicable for all Semesters from
Semesters I to Semester VI for all courses of
undergraduate and for all Semesters from Semester I
to Semester IV for all courses of post graduate.
Unfair Means During Examinations : (O.5050)
Students using unfair means during an examination
will be referred to Unfair Means Enquiry Committee.
The Committee will follow the procedure prescribed
by the University and recommend action against those
found guilty in accordance with University guidelines
Refund of College Fees: ( Ordinance O. 2859 )
which includes debarment from examinations for
upto 3 years. To avoid such unpleasant situations,
students should desist from the use of unfair means
during an examination. Students should ideally refrain
from bringing their mobile phones with them during
examinations. If they are brought, cell phones should
be kept in the students’ bags during the examinations.
Punitive Measures :
For the maintenance of discipline and proper conduct
among the students of the college, the Principal can
inflict any one of the punitive measures listed below:
1. Principal reserves the right to suspend a student
from college for a specified period.
2. Withdrawing or withholding of University Exami
nation form.
3. Imposing fine as a measure for indiscipline, subject
to the kind of indiscipline.
4. Rustication.
5. Refunding of installment of fees is decided by the
Principal.
6. In case of malpractice during examination, Principal
can use discretion to punish the student on specific
grounds.
7. Giving benefit or withdrawal of benefits such as
scholarship, other concession and reliefs is decided
by the Principal
8. As an Act of Punishment, student can be denied
use of gymkhana, library and other facility for a
specific period.
Transcripts and Refunds Transcripts:
Students desirous of pursuing further studies abroad
should apply for transcripts along with necessary fees.
After verification of mark sheet and other relevant
papers, the college will hand over the transcript /
recommendation letter within 10 Working days.
Refund of College Deposit:
Application for the refund of college deposit must be
made within one year by the application, failing which
the deposited amount is liable to be forfeited
Sr. No
Period
Percentage of Deduction
1 Prior to commencement of academic term and instruction of the course
Rs. 500/-
2 Up-to 20 days after the commencement of academic term of the course
20% of the total amount of fees
3 From 21st day Up-to next 50 days after commencement of the academic term of the course
30% of the total amount of fees
4
From 51st day Up-to 80 days after commencement of academic term of the course or August 31st whichever is earlier
50% of the total amount of fees
5 From September 1st to September 30th 60% of the total amount of fees
6 After September 30th No refund of fees
Thakur College - FYBSc.(I.T.) /
Thakur College - FYBSc.(I.T.) /
Thakur College - UFV – BCIS/
RRU – BBA/ UC - BBA
YEAR 4
Thakur College UFV – BCIS/ RRU
– BBA/ UC - BBA
International Collaborations
• Frazer Valley, Vancouver, Canada
• Royal Roads University, Canada
• University of Canberra, Australia
The college has collaborations with University of
Frazer Valley, Vancouver, Canada for B.Sc.(I.T.) and
B.Sc.(C.Sc.) students. It is a unique program where the
students can study for two years in Thakur College of
Science & Commerce and two years at Frazer Valley
University. The student will be awarded the Under
Graduation Degree from Frazer Valley University.
Royal Roads University, Canada offers a similar
option of 2+2 for the B.Sc.(I.T.), B.Sc.(C.Sc.), B.M.S.,
B.Com.(A & F) and Mass Media students.
An MoU is also signed with University of Canberra,
Australia for 2+1+1 ½ years programme i.e. two years in
Thakur College, one year in University of Canberra to
complete the Under Graduation Programme followed
by 1 ½ year of MBA programme. This programme
is applicable to the Information Technology &
Commerce students.
Student Placement:
We at TCSC take all necessary measures to prepare our learners ready for dynamic Corporate World. The
training & Placement Cell of College provides necessary guidance and help to students for availing the benefit
of Campus Recruitment. The placement record of previous years provides a proof that Corporate have
confidence in our students. The College got appreciation from CII-Naoroji Godrej Model Career Centre for its
dedication and endless support towards Student Placement.
Highest Package: 6.60 Lacs & Average Packages: 2.40 Lacs
Star Placements @ TCSC
MP, Government of India
Ex Chief Minister, Government
of Maharashtra
Former Chief Secretary,
Government of Gujarat
Miss Diva, India
Waterman of India
VC, University of Mumbai
MD & CEO, Bombay Stock
Exchange
I/C Director,
Reserve Bank of India
Member of Parliament,
Mumbai North
Distinguished Guest visiting our Institute
Committees
Internal Complaints Committee
The College has set up ICC for redressal of sexual
harassment cases, under the University Grants
Commission’s notification on May 2, 2016, titled
Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal of Sexual
Harassment of Women Employees & Students in
Higher Educational Institutions, the College has
set up ICC for redressal of sexual harassment
cases. It functions with the aim to prevent sexual
harassment of employees & students. Any form of
sexual harassment, particularly against women is not
acceptable in college premises.
Anti-Ragging Cell
Ragging is strictly prohibited at Thakur College of
Science and Commerce. Any student found indulging
in ragging in any form, directly or indirectly, actively
or passively, or being a part of conspiracy to promote
ragging, within or outside the campus, would face
strict disciplinary action by the College, and will be
liable to be punished as per the UGC Regulations on
curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational
Institutions, 2009 (U/S 26(1) (g) of the UGC Act,
1956) and The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging
Act, 1999, as well as under the provisions of any other
penal law for the time being in force and shall also be
liable to rustication from the College.
Students’ Council
The Students’ Council is formed under the Maharashtra
Universities Act 1994. The Principal is the Ex-Officio
Chairman of the Council, while the student-members
elect one of them as its Secretary.
The Council comprises of students nominated on the
basis of their academic performance, participation in
Cultural activities, Sports, NSS and NCC. The Council
is set up to look after the welfare of the students
and to promote and co-ordinate the extra-curricular
activities of different student associations for better
corporate life. It helps the College administration
in maintaining discipline and conducting various
activities for the students like popular Youth
Parliament, Debates on contemporary issues along
with Cultural celebrations like Christmas, Traditional
Day, Rose Day, Navratri etc….
Women Development Cell (WDC)
This cell has been functioning for a long time under
the directives of the University of Mumbai. The cell
has consistently worked towards creating social
awareness about the problems of women like
Gender Equality, Gender Discrimination and Sexual
Harassment through guest lectures and conducting
in-house activities. In academic year 2019-20, WDC
organized various events to create awareness on
women safety, Empowerment, Medical Health and
Self-defense workshop. The Cell also conducted a
National Conference on ‘Women Empowerment &
Gender Equality – Contemporary Issues.’ Women
Empowerment Week was celebrated in first week of
March to commemorate “Women’s Day” .
Students Grievance Redressal Cell
The function of the Cell is to look into the complaints
lodged by any students, and judge its merit. Any
student with a genuine grievance may approach the
Senior members of the Committee or the Principal
This cell helps students to understand and solve their
Personal, academic and college- related problems The
objective is to develop a responsive and accountable
attitude among all stakeholders inorder to maintain a
harmonious educational atmosphere in the College.
Examination Committee
The Principal of the College constitutes the
Examination Committee, a faculty member is
appointed as Controller of the Examinations who
ensures the execution of all Examination tasks.
The committee takes responsibility for the smooth
conduct of all examinations and ensures timely
declaration of results.
Discipline Committee
This Committee is constituted for the maintenance of
discipline in the College. It ensures that students obey
rules and remain orderly and peaceful in the pursuant
of educational goals of the College community.
Disciplinary framework includes Wearing Identity
cards, proper dress code, no usage of cell phones in
class, harmonious behaviour; violation of which may
lead to strict punishments.
Unfair Means Committee
The Committee is authorized to take disciplinary
action against a student for misconduct during
examination conducted by College. They can decide
quantum of punishment after reviewing nature of
malpractices at theory, practical / project report
examination.
ISO Core Committee
TCSC has established, documented, implemented,
maintained and has continually improved the
effectiveness of a quality management system in
accordance with the requirements of international
standard ISO 9001:2015.
TCSC has determined 12 key processes needed for the
quality management system and has its application
throughout the college. Audits (Internal audit
and surveillance audit) are conducted biannually
and annually and cover all the key processes and
requirements of ISO 9001:2015.The non-conformities
are analyzed and corrective action is decided and
implemented in management review meeting. The
Quality Policy is displayed and targets in quality
objectives are decided based on the results of
previous years. The results are analysed and action
plans are formulated for improvement.
Attendance Committee (Science and Commerce)
College has a vigilant Attendance committee which
tracks students having low attendance, displays the
Attendance Defaulting Students list before the 5th of
every month. Parents are informed about their wards
attendance from time to time. Parents can also check
the attendance of their ward on the college website:
www.tcsc.edu.in updated on a daily basis. Committee
briefs Parents about usage of website for attendance
check and concerned notices at the beginning of the
academic year during Parent-Teacher Meetings. The
purpose of this committee is to have control over
students’ attendance.
TCSC Training & Placement Cell :
The College Placement Committee consisting of
Senior faculty members and students envisions an
ideal interface between Industry requirements and
students aspirations. It conducts training students
for grooming students to be Industry ready for
Placement Interviews. and arranges and campus
placements. The goal of the Committee is to obtain
desired placement offers for the students in terms of
profiles and organisations to work with, In addition
the placement committee plays an instrumental role
in developing and sustaining a mutually beneficial
long term relationship with industry.
Swami Vivekananda Committee
This committee led by faculty members organizes
various programs based on the life, philosophy and
achievements of Swami Vivekananda. Students are
encouraged to participate in the variety of activities
like dramas, story-telling, poster–making competitions
etc. throughout the year. The goal is to make students
understand the moral and ethical values for which
Swami Vivekananda stood and to inculcate them in
their daily lives.
Entrepreneurship Cell
The College has an Entrepreneurial Cell – Prerna,
where young minds are motivated to be wealth-
creators and inspiring entrepreneurs. Start-up
discussions, Guest Lectures and Projects are
organized to develop entrepreneurial intent in
students. Business ideas are mentored by Industry
Experts and Faculty members. The College is proud to
have many students develop their ideas into Business
potentials and be able to initiate their Businesses in
the competitive world.
Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension
(DLLE)
DLLE is a statutory department of University of
Mumbai to promote meaningful and sustained
rapport between the university and the community.
Our College became a part of DLLE in 2011-12 and
has 472 registered learners in this academic year.
DLLE currently runs six projects, namely: Anna
Poorna Yojana (APY), Career Project (CP), Industry
Orientation Project (IOP), Population Education
Club (PEC), Status of Women in Society (SWS) and
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).
Other Curricular Associations
Marathi Association (Marathi Vangmaya Mandal)
Marathi Association conducts various competitions for students to understand the nuances of Marathi language and culture. The Committee aims to
inculcate the creative thinking and develop literary skills in Marathi language among students.
Hindi Association (Hindi Sahitya Parishad)
Hindi Association led by a team of teachers with a
flair for the language conducts various activities like debates, elocution and essay competition at college and inter-collegiate level to promote the proficiency of the language among students. Also every year on the 14th September ‘Hindi Diwas’ is celebrated in the college that depicts our culture and love towards
National Language.
Commerce Association
Commerce Association is the association of all Commerce faculties and Students that aims to bridge the gap from theory to practical aspects of Commerce and Business world. Various programs
and activities like commerce quiz, short film-making and advertising events like AD-MAD. The focus is also
to develop the overall personality of the student by exposing them to Commercial activities of Business
world. Students develop leadership qualities and job orientation skills which improves their performance in
the globalized world.
Nature Club
Nature Club promotes love for Nature and creates
environmental awareness by arranging field trips,
study tours and seminars/lectures by well-known personalities in the field of environmental sciences. Nature Walks to Borivali National Park are organized to make students understand the need for environment conservation.
Computer Association
Computer Association polish the skills in the use of computer for the students of Computer Science and Information Technology. Competitions like power
point presentation, sketching, poster designing, games etc. are seen with great interest among the students. Computer science Olympiad is also conducted as part of the association.
Cultural Association
This Association of the college provides a platform to showcase the cultural talents of students in
performing arts. A variety of activities like dance, singing, Rangoli, Mehendi, Collage, Group dance etc. are organized.
“Taarangan” is the Inter-Collegiate Cultural Fest of the college organized in the month of December each year with a unique theme that unites every student to promote, participate and excel. It attracts more than
1000 participants from Colleges across Mumbai.
College alumnus Nehal Chudasama trained at our cultural platform groomed to become Miss Diva - India and represented India in Miss Universe competition in
Bangkok.
Many Students featured on television in various series began their journey on the Cultural stage to practice and polish their acting skills.
“Trishna” Annual Day of the college, is organized by the students of the Cultural Association and Students Council. It provides them an opportunity to learn the art of management, organization and develop leadership qualities.
Parents Teacher Association
Parent – Teacher Association (PTA) is a formal organization that consists of Parents and Teachers for facilitating parental participation in the College
activities.
Selected parents are assigned as representatives for the larger group. The Association meets at regular intervals to discuss various issues relating to general welfare of the students. Suggestion from parents are
taken into consideration as part of decision making. We are proud to have a very active Parents Teachers
Association.
English Literary Association
The Association organizes competition like essay writing and Elocution, JAM and short story writing.
Activities are conducted to enhance communication skills of the students. Students are encouraged to participate in English Olympiad every year.
Science Association
This association offers a platform for the students to learn, explore and experiment scientific ideas into
reality. The main aim of Science Association is to
build the scientific temper in students by organizing Science Exhibitions with a relevant science faculty theme, science quizzes, guest lectures, Olympiads and elocution competitions. All the faculties of Science stream use their expertise in promoting scientific knowledge and research initiation among
the science students.
Mathematics Association
The association aims at developing the analytical skill of the students in Mathematics and Statistics. They conduct competitions that sharpen their aptitude skills , logical reasoning and rational thinking so
that students be prepared and confident to take up competitive exams.
Planning Forum
The Economics Department of the college conducts various subject related competitions in
this association. They conduct Elocution, Debate, Organize guest lectures on contemporary economics issues. Students are given challenging brainstorming
sessions.
Alumni Association
Thakur College of Science & Commerce Alumni Association was established in the academic year 2002-2003. It is formed to promote a lifelong relationship between College and Alumnus and
increase fellowship amongst the members of the Association. The Alumni meet is held each year to strengthen the bond.
The Association aims to support student activities like Inter-collegiate fest ‘Tarangan’, to assist in placements
& recruitment and to promote the development of current students.
College Magazine “UDAAN”
The college magazine ”UDAAN” is published annually that showcases the efforts and achievements of all academic faculties and students of the college. The magazine has an editorial board consisting of the Principal, teachers and students representatives to look after the publication of the magazine. Essays, articles, short stories, poems from every department,
is selected and published in the magazine for encouragement of students.
Counseling Cell
The College has a career counseling cell which organizes various types of counseling sessions
depending on the students requirement. Following
are the various types of activities carried by the counseling cell.
• Career Guidance and Counseling
• Diagnostic Aptitude Test & Analysis
• Interview Technique Workshop
• Personality Development Programmes
• English Speaking Course
• Communication Skills Enhancement Workshop
• Training & Guidance for competitive examination like GRE, TOFEL, SAT, CAT etc.
• Training for NEET and JEE, AIEEE examination for Medical & Engineering courses.
• Guidance for admission in Foreign Universities.
• Guiding students for IIT- JAM examination
• Preparing students for different competitive examinations like IAS, MPSC, Banking, etc.
Field Trips and Industrial Visits :
Students are given an opportunity to gain first hand knowledge and information from industries. Gaining
awareness to prepare to face the competitive business world around them is the prime objective of industrial tours and visits. Students are able to link
the theoretical knowledge to the actual functions of the industry. Trips to JNPT, Bombay Stock Exchange, National Stock Exchange, RBI are the preferred field-
trips.
Extra- Curricular Activities
Sports:
Sports students are usually given the benefit of
relaxation in admission standard, apart from freeships.
Prizes are instituted for outstanding performances in
sports at Intercollegiate, State and National Levels.
Our students have always been giving outstanding
performances in various sports.
• College won “The Best College” award in Mumbai
Games Season 2.
• Kirti Bhoite won Gold Medal in athletic (200mtr) at
Khelo India Inter University Level.
• Shashikant Yadav won Gold Medal in Boxing at
India inter university.
• Simran Singhi won Gold Medal in badminton at
International challenge in Ukraine.
NSS
College has three units of NSS with 250 volunteers.
TCSC NSS Unit was awarded as the Best NSS Unit
by Govt. of Maharashtra. Under the guidance of NSS
Programme Officer volunteers undertake various
social service activities in community and in adopted
villages.
NSS Unit has adopted P.P. Shri. Gagangiri Maharj
Ashram where more than 40 thousand trees are
planted in last 12 years and has been instrumental in
conserving that through Sunday projects on regular
basis. The Ashram trust has appreciated TCSC NSS
Unit for dedicated work for more than a Decade.
TCSC NSS Unit has adopted Six Villages around
Mumbai Vedhe, Talavali, Devli in Palghar, Belkadi in
Vasai & Shirole in Bhiwandi. In these villages’ activities
like medical camp, awareness on Malnutrition,
Swachhata Abhiyan, Tree Plantation, Library
Educational activities etc. were undertaken. a nursery
of 50 Thousand saplings is made at Manori for
plantation
Other Activities Include Pulse Polio Drive, Road
Awarness Project, Nirmalya Mukti Drive, Voter
Awarness Activity During Assemly Election etc.
Thakur College NSS Unit has been Awarded by
Nashamukti Mandal Maharashtra state for undertaking
Anti-Narcotics awareness activity in and around
college campus.
NSS volunteer Ms. Akshata Kadam represented
Maharashtra at Republic Day Parade 2020 at Rajpath
New Delhi.
Mr. Ashutosh Tiwari represented Mumbai University
at State Republic Day Parade 2020 at Shivaji park,
Mumbai.
Ms. Sunita Lodhi represented Maharashtra at National
Youth Convention Camp 2020 held at Lucknow.
Mr. Sushil Shinde, NSS PO has been appointed as
District Co-ordinator of Mumbai Western Suburban
and was appointed as Camp Co-ordinator for NSS
State Republic Day Parade Camp 2020. He was
awarded Shri. Shahji Raje Rashtriya Puraskar by Shri.
Shivaji Gyanpeeth for year 2019.
NCC
NCC is a highly reputed body which is also known
as the second line of defence of our country. Thakur
College NCC unit was formed in the year 2002-03. It
is led by Major N.D. Chaudhari. Other than just Military
Training, the cadets also learn several other valuable
things such as selflessness, honesty, discipline,
hard work and ways to build confidence and gain
leadership qualities.The unit has a total strength of
52 Cadets comprising of 70:30 boys to girls ratio
respectively. There are many social activities which is
been conducted by the NCC Unit like Beach Cleaning,
Jan Jagruti Rally, Anti Plastic Cycle Rally and many
more.
INFRASTRUCTURE
LABORATORIES
TCSC takes pride in its modern and well equipped
laboratories. There are 18 Computer Laboratories
equipped with 620 Computers with latest
configuration. The laboratories are designed to
fulfill the stringent specifications laid down by
the University to conduct courses like B.Sc./M.
Sc.(Computer Science), B.Sc/M.Sc.(IT), M.Com.
(E-Commerce) and applied component subjects
like computer programming, computer system and
application at B.Com level. Computer Science and IT
are also taught in Junior college as vocational subjects
and optional subjects respectively. The College has
Microsoft campus agreement for software being
used in the laboratories. All laboratories are in LAN
with structured cabling as per international norms.
All computers are connected to internet. High speed
broad band 50 MBPS connectivity of 24X7 throughout
the year has been provided. The college also has 14
Science laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Botany,
Zoology, Electronics and Biotechnology including
postgraduate Chemistry laboratories which are well
equipped. 3 Research laboratories facilitate research
and scientific temper among students.
LIBRARY
Library is the soul of any Educational Institute. A
well-stocked Library spread over 1243 m2 area that
can accommodate around 684 students is well
stocked. There are dedicated sections like Reading
Hall, Reference Section, Stack Room and Newspaper
and Magazine section. A large collection of more
than 56,224 books that includes reference books,
encyclopedias, magazines and journals on a wide
range of subjects. “Gyan Sagar”, book exhibition is
held for teachers and students every year.
DIGITAL LIBRARY
A newly developed digital library with 30 computers
of latest configuration is assigned for accessing
multimedia based tutorial on technical subjects
and topic of general awareness . For this purpose, a
dedicated mirror server has been installed.
BOOK BANK FACILITY
College has a well-organized Book Bank scheme
for needy students. Application in prescribed form,
available in the college library has to be submitted
before the last date declared by the college. A set
of prescribed text-books are given to the student
for one year against a deposit amount. The same is
refunded at the time of return of the set of books
without damage or mutilation.
PRESENTATION ROOM
A presentation room equipped with LCD projector
& a smart board offers a good venue for the BMS,
B.Com (B&I), B.Com.(A&F), B.Com. (F&M), B. Sc (I. T.),
B. Sc. (Aviation), BMM, B.Sc (C.S) & B.Sc (Biotech)
students to make presentations. The room is also
used for group discussion / Personal Interview and
training final year students .
INTERNET ROOM
A separate Internet room with dedicated 4MBPS
leased line is available for the students and teachers
to access internet for their intellectual up-gradation.
Apart from this, there is one additional leased line
available from MTNL & WIFI.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The college has a well equipped center of Research
& Development, where students and teachers work
on various industrial projects as well as individual
research projects for doctoral programmes in
Physical, Chemical and Biological Sciences.
FIRST AID ROOM
The college has a first aid center looked after by
trained nurse who provides help to the students
in need of medical assistance. Doctors are made
available on call in case of medical emergency.
A spacious canteen with substantial sitting facility
which is managed by a professional caterer is housed
in the campus. Good quality food is available to staff
and students at reasonable rates. Care is also taken to
maintain clean and hygienic conditions in and around
canteen.
SEMINAR HALL
An air-conditioned seminar hall with a seating
capacity of 350, is equipped with modern audio-
visual equipment, is provided and housed on the
first floor of the college building. It is an ideal place
for conducting seminars, workshops and training
Programmes for students and teachers. Lectures
by eminent persons from industry are arranged
for the benefit of students. Educational films & AV
presentations on various topics of interest to students
are also screened occasionally.
AUDITORIUM
A sprawling multipurpose hall with state of the
art equipment and facilities has been provided on
seventh floor in the college building. The well lit
centrally air conditioned mega conference hall has
a seating capacity of over 800 people. The decor,
design as well as acoustic and safety features is
one of its kind. This hall is being used for various
conferences, seminars, cultural events and academic
interactions.
THAKUR TECHNOLOGY CENTER
The college has a technology center. It conducts
professional job oriented career promotional courses
namely:
1) Master Diploma in Computing and IT Professional
with personality development
2) Advanced Diploma in Fashion Designing
3) Advanced Diploma in Interior Designing
4) Hardware and Networking Courses
After successfully completing courses, certificate is
awarded.
THAKUR CRICKET STADIUM
A massive ground for all kinds of sports activities is
available for students. Thakur college takes pride in
moulding students for National and International
level sports.
THAKUR FOOTBALL GROUND
A well maintained football ground is for students.
Thakur College is proud of making many football
champions.
STUDIO
The College has set up an all inclusive media studio
exclusively for its BAFTNMP and BMM students. An
Avant - grade infrastructure with ultramodern gadgets
and all that requires for preproduction of professional
film is housed here for students learning benefits. A
Complete digital studio that encompasses state of
the art cinema theatre with advance screen, digital
cinema projector, theatre sound system, a media lab
with 12 IMac desktops, a fully equipped editing room,
advance softwares, dubbing and sound recording
setup, three camera setup, portable green screen
(Chroma), various sound recording equipments
like different kinds of microphones, sound board,
synchronizer, headphone and much more in available
for them.
TCSC- Jurisearch Center of Excellance
Thakur College has collaborated with Jurisearch
Services (India) Pvt. Ltd to form a Centre of Excellence
in 2019-20. This Student-centric initiative focuses
on taking up Research Projects and innovative
project ideas for societal benefit. The objective is
to execute corporate clients’ real time research work
and facilitate adaption of sustainable solutions and
technologies in sectors of software services, support
and operation. TCSC Centre of Excellence promotes
the Learn & Earn program among Students who
be imbibe scientific temper among them to form
Business solutions, organize events like conference,
workshops and seminars to share research expertise
on Business Development.
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. (Mrs.) C.T.Chakraborty
PRINCIPAL
Dr. S.D.Ajagekar Mr. Sachin Kambli
VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL
(Degree College - Science) (Degree College - Commerce)
Mr. Narendra Tiwari Mr. Kiran Jadhav
VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL
(Junior College - Science) (Junior College - Commerce)
Other Student Services
Sr. No.
Student Services Documents required Counter No. Approx. No. of working days required
1 Railway Concession Aadhar Card, Ration Card, Electricity Bill, College ID Card
Reception Immediate
2 Bonafide Certificate Application form, Attested Xerox Copies of Mark-sheet/s or College ID
Reception Immediate
3 Medium of Instruction College ID Card and Mark-sheet Library Office Immediate
4 Recommendation letter (should be applied to the concerned teachers)
Application with College ID/ Fee Receipt and Mark-sheet
Administration Office
Immediate
5 Alumni Association Registration Form and Life Membership
Registration form from college office Administration Office Counter 11
Immediate
6 No Objection Certificate
Application form, Attested Xerox Copies of Mark-sheet/s (Semester/Class-which he/ she studied)
Administration Office Counter 1
Immediate
7 Transcripts Application form, Attested Xerox copies/original mark-sheets of each year of the course (All semester)
Administration Office
3 days
8 Attestation of Transcripts
Transcript copies and original Transcript Administration Office
1 or 2 day/s
9 Educational Verification Attested Xerox copies of Mark-sheets of the student, Cash or DD of Rs.500/- per mark- sheet in favour of
Administration Office Counter 6
3 days
10 Transfer Certificate Transfer form from college where student has secured admission, attested Xerox copies of FY/SY/TY Degree College mark- sheets
Administration Office Counter 2
10 days
11 Migration Certificate Attested Xerox copies of FY/SY/TY Degree College mark-sheets, HSC mark-sheet College ID card, Migration form (available in Mumbai University),DD of Rs.220/- in favour of “Finance and Accounts Officer, University of Mumbai” or by cash in University Migration Section
Administration Office Counter 2
2 days by college and approximatel y 30 days by University of Mumbai
12 Admission for International Student
A valid student visa or PIO, RRO clearance certificate from SB2 Crime branch, Address proof in the foreign country, Prima facie from University of Mumbai, Xerox copy of passport, complete body check-up and blood report, original mark-sheets transfer certificate, migration certificate, a letter from the Consulate
Administration Office
As per University Time - table
Rules and Regulations
A) General Rules :
1) The student shall abide by the rules and regulations
enforced and those which may hereafter be made
by the authorities of the college. Notices informing
the enforcement of such rules are displayed on
the college notice boards from time to time.
2) The student shall not undertake or participate
or associate with any activity, inside or outside
the college that may interfere with the orderly
administration and smooth working of the college.
3) The student must carry a valid identity card (with
all proper necessary entry and lamination) while in
the college campus and the same must be
produced whenever demanded by any member
of the staff. A student without identity card may
not be allowed to enter the college premises.
4) Students applying for certificates, testimonials,
etc. and those requiring the Principal's signature
on any kind of documents or application must
first contact the college office respective
authorities and no papers should directly be
brought before the Principal for signature.
5) It is the responsibility of students to read the
notice-boards regularly and also see the college
website for important announcements made by
the College office from time to time and they will
not be given any concession or excuse on grounds
of ignorance.
B) Discipline :
1) No society/association/forum will be formed
without the permission of the Principal. No person
shall be invited to address a meeting or a society
/ association / forum without the permission of
the Principal.
2) The Student must maintain silence in the
classrooms, laboratories and library. They should
not loiter in the corridors when the classes are
being conducted. Students are expected to spend
their spare time in Students' Common Room or
study in the library (reading room) without
causing any inconvenience or disturbance to
other students and teachers.
3) Smoking, chewing gums, pan masala, spitting
or any other such act are strictly prohibited in the
premises of the college. Any student found
indulging in any such act shall be severely
punished.
4) Damage to college property will be recovered
from the student if found guilty. Such student/s
will face immediate rustication.
5) No student shall communicate any information
or write about the matters dealing with the college
administration to the Press.
6) Use of filthy language or misconduct and or
intimidation on the part of the student is sufficient
grounds/reasons for the suspension or expulsion.
7) Use of mobile phones in the premises of the
college will not be permitted.
C) Use of Social Media :
1) Any one Using / Copying / Reproducing fake
profile of Teachers / Principal / Management,
Thakur College logo, Thakur College name is a
legal offence.
2) Any prank message circulation on Social
networking site / Messenger Service / Print Media
related with Thakur College activities is a legal
offence and due legal action will be taken against
the person.
3) Without prior written permission from the
authorities no one is supposed to create any
confession page / any group page that
bears Thakur College name and logo.
4) Students are advised to be cautious before
posting any Comments, likes, on social networking
site.
D) Attendance of Learners : Important Ordinance
(O.6086)
Attendance in all lectures, practicals, tutorials, tests,
internal assessment and examination is compulsory.
According to ordinances O.6086 overall 75%
attendance and 50% attendance in each subject of the
total number of days on which lectures are delivered
for Term I and Term II separately is compulsory.
Ordinance,O.125: To keep terms at the college, a
student must complete to the satisfaction of the
Principal the course prescribed for such terms for the
class to which the student belongs
E) Ragging :
Students involved in ragging will be punished as per
the Provisions of “UGC Regulations on Curbing the
Menace of Ragging in Higher; Educational Institutions,
2009” (under Section 26 (I) (g) of the University
Grants Commission Act 1956). Student with previous
record of ragging will not be admitted.
Scholarships & Awards
Meritorius & deserving students in the field of curricular & Co curricular are encouraged with number of awards.
A) Maharashtra Government Scholarship / Freeship :
The students of Junior/Degree College belonging to backward caste such as SC/ST/NT/DT/OBC and SBC are offered scholarships/freeships by
Government of Maharashtra.
B) Academics : Special Achievement Awards
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 51,000/-) For TCSC students standing First in H.S.C. Merit List
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 21,000/-) For TCSC students standing Second in H.S.C. Merit List
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 11,000/-) For TCSC students standing Third in H.S.C. Merit List
* Thakur Shyamnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 11,000/-) For standing First in University merit list
* Thakur Shyamnarayan Sinzgh Sp. Award (Rs. 7,500/-) For standing Second in University merit list
* Thakur Shyamnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 5,000/-) For standing Third in University merit list
C) Academics : Awards
* Bhagwandas V. Shah Prize (Rs. 500/ -) First at XI - F.Y.J.C. Science
* Zagdu Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Science.
* Zagdu Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Science.
* Zagdu Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-) Third among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Science.
* Ashish Zaveri Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at Xl - F.Y.J.C. Commerce
* Nimnadevi Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Commerce
* Nlrnnadevi Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Commerce
* Nimnadevi Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-) Third among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Commerce
* Madhubhai K Patel Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.Sc.
* Rajendra Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at S.Y.B.Sc.
* Shyamnarayan Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at T.Y. B.Sc.
* Shyamnarayan Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y. B.Sc.
* Shri Bechu Prasad Prize (Rs. 500/-) First rank among TCSC students in Physics at T.Y.B.Sc.
* Smt.Sushilaben R.Shah Prize (Rs. 500/) First rank among TCSC students in Chemistry at T.Y.B.Sc.
* Smt. Humraji Devi Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/) First rank among TCSC students in Mathematics at T.Y.B.Sc.
* Shri.Dhapu Bhai Bhatt Prize (Rs. 500/-) First rank among TCSC students in Botany at T.Y.B.SC.
* Shri Dhapu Bhai Bhatt Prize (Rs. 500/-) First rank among TCSC students in Zoology at T.Y.B.Sc.
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-) First rank among TCSC students in Computer Science at T. Y.B.Sc.
* Musafir Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-) First rank among TCSC students in Bio Technology at T.Y.B.Sc.
* Thakur Ram Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.Sc. (Aviation)
* Thakur Ram Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-) First at S.Y.B.Sc. (Aviation)
* Shri Khetshi Khimraj Dedhia of Dedhia Group Award (Rs. 1000/-) First rank among TCSC students in Aviation at TY.B.Sc.
* Shri Khetshi Khimraj Dedhia of Dedhia Group Award (Rs.750/-) Second among TCSC students in Aviation at T.Y.B.Sc.
* Kamalavati B. Sharma Memorial price (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.)
* Musafir Singh Memorial award (Rs. 500/-) First at S.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.)
* Musafir Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at T.Y.BSc.(I.T.)
* Fazal Ali Din Mohammad Memorial Prize (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.BSc.(I.T.)
* Madhubhai K. Patel Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.Com.
* Rajendra Singh Prize (Rs. 500/ -) First at S.Y.B.Com.
* Indradevi Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at T.Y B. Com.
* Indradevi Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.
* Ram Jiyavan Yadav Memory Prize (Rs. 500/-) Highest marks among TCSC students in Business Economics at T.Y.B.Com.
* Ram Jiyavan Yadav Memory Prize (Rs. 500/-) Highest marks among TCSC students in Financial Accounting at T.Y.B.Com.
* Badri Pal Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-) Highest Marks among TCSC students in Management Accounting at T.Y.B.Com.
* Badri Pal Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-) Highest Marks among TCSC students in D & I Taxation at T.Y.B.Com.
* Badri Pal Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-) Highest Marks among TCSC students in Cost Accounting at T.Y.B.Com.
* Shri Subhkaran Luharuka Prize Rs. 500/-) Highest Marks among TCSC students in Commerce VI at T.Y.B.Com.
* Shri Subhkaran Luharuka Prize Rs. 500/-) Highest Marks among TCSC students in Export Marketing at T.Y.B.Com.
* Thakur Sarju Ramsaran Singh Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at B.M.S. (First Year)
* Sonadevi Suryanath Singh Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at B.M.S. (Second Year)
* Dhananjay devadiga award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at B.M.S. (Third year)
* Babu Ram yadav award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at B.M.S. (Third year)
* Ravi Dhanuka Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* Shantilal Chunilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-) First at S.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* Shantilal Chunilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. I000/-) First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* A. B. Mistry Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* Arcade Group prize (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.Com.(F.M.)
* Thakur Ram Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-) First at S.Y.B.Com.(F.M.)
* Arcade Group prize (Rs. I000/) First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.(F.M.)
* Bharatpal Singh Prize (Rs. 750/) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.(F.M.))
* Karsandas M.Gandhi Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.Com. (A & F)
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-) Second at F.Y.B.Com. (A & F)
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.( A & F)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs.750/-) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.( A & F)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-) First at F.Y.B.A.(M.M.C.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/) First at S.Y.B.A.(M.M.C.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.M.M.
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.M.M.
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-) First among students of TCSC at F.Y.B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.)
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-) Second among students of TCSC at S.Y.B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.A.(F.T.N.M.P.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.A.(F.T.N.M.P.)
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at M.Sc.(I.T.) Part II.
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at M.Sc.(I.T.) Part II.
* Bhagwanidevi Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at M.Sc.(C.S.) Part II
* Bhagwanidevi Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at M.Sc.(C.S.) Part II
* Shardaben BabubhaiJoshi Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-) First among students of TCSC at M.Sc.(Organic Chemistry) Part II
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs.500/-) First among students of TCSC at M.Sc. (Inorganic Chemistry) Part II
* Arcade Group Prize (Rs. 1000/-) First among students of TCSC at M.Com.(E-Com.)Part II
* Shri Sakharaj Singh Prize (Rs. 750/-) Second among students of TCSC at M.Com.(E-Com.) )Part II
D) Co -Curricular/Extra - Curricular Activities Awards
Prabhavatidevi S. Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-) Student of the Year (Male)
Prabhavatidevi S. Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-) Student of the Year (Female)
Vasant G.Pradhan Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/) Best N.C.C. Cadet of the year (Male)
*Asian Food Products Prize (Rs. 500/-) Sports Best N.S.S. Volunteer of the year Sports
Goragandhi Prize (Rs. 500/-) Best Cricket Player of the Year
Shri. Rameshbhai Shah Prize (Rs. 500/-) Best Volleyball Player of the Year
Shri. Himanshu Walavalkar Prize (Rs. 500/) Best Football Player of the Year
Suresh G. Kathuria Prize (Rs. 500/-) Best Sports person (Male)
Kishnadutta R. Sharma Memorial Prize Best Sports person (Female)
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Institutes Managed by
Thakur Educational Group
Thakur Shyamnarayan
High School (Hindi Medium )
2000
Thakur Polytechnic 1998
Thakur College of
Science & Commerce 1992
Thakur Vidya Mandir
High School 1990
2014
tshs
2013
tscer
of Education & Research 2007
Thakur Institute of
2006
It aaa
2005
2003
Ishs
High School (Marathi Medium )
2002
Thakur Institute of
2001
Thakur Institute of
2001
2001
THAKUR COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & COMMERCE AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, PERMANENTLY AFFILIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
Shyamnarayan Thakur Marg, Thakur Village, Kandivali (E), Mumbai - 400 101.