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MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

I welcome you to Jai Hind College with pride. It is an honour and a privilege to be the Principal of Jai Hind College, the College that stands for excellence and continuously sets the highest standards, the College that is an alma mater which all alumni look back to with fond memories, the College that has given this country many distinguished personalities and leaders in diverse fields. Catering to more than 5000 students, Jai Hind College is considered among the best and most sought after colleges in Mumbai city.

We feel proud to provide quality education by equipping our students with skills, confidence and a positive approach with an all round development. The college is relentlessly striving to perceive and maintain academic excellence at the same time encourages the students to participate in various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. An amiable environment at Jai Hind nurtures creativity, passion, resilience and leadership qualities among students for development of versatile personality.

Jai Hind College started as an Arts and Science college initially in 1948 and was named Jai Hind College and Basantsing Institute of Science. Initially focus was on traditional subjects like Physics, Chemistry, mathematics and Botany in Science stream and Economics, Psychology, History, English, Political Science, philosophy in Arts stream.

Today College offers many new courses and subjects. The faculty of Commerce was introduced in 1980, Microbiology in 1981,Life Sciences in 1992, BMS and Computer Science were introduced in 1999, BMM and Biotechnology in 2002, and Banking

& Insurance (BBI) in 2003.Recent additions are Accounts and Finance ( BAF), Financial Markets (BFM).

Jai Hind College is famous for its Junior and Undergraduate Students achieving Honours and Accolades in the State Board as well as University examinations. This year also University Topper was from Jai Hind College beside Top rankers in many Subjects.

Our progressive Management is looking forward and wants our Institute to be known as Post Graduate Institute of Excellence. Steps are taken in this direction and fruits of these efforts will be received by our students in the near future.

The call of the time is to progress, not merely to move ahead. At Jai Hind we want to give our students International Exposure. We do have Students Exchange Programmes with Foreign Universities. Many Foreign Universities are interested in Tie Ups with Jai Hind. These collaborations will make it easy for Jai Hind students to go abroad to renowned Universities for further studies. Progress of an Institute depends mainly on performance of the students in academics, sports and cultural activities along with maintaining high values and ethics. I am Proud to say that our students are doing excellent in academics, sports and cultural activities with high values and ethics.

Our governing body comprises of Educationists, Industrialists, Businessman and achievers in their chosen fields. The management is highly supportive for the overall development of the students and faculty. The management takes keen interest and stands behind any such Endeavour. Our Teachers are committed and dedicated for the development of the institution by imparting their knowledge and play the role of facilitator as well as role model to our students.

The members of the non teaching staff are highly dedicated with total commitment towards achievement of our mission and goals. Taking into account our academic achievements, infrastructure, co-curricular, extra-curricular activities and other all-round development NAAC an autonomous body of UGC reaccredited us with ‘A’ grade in Feb 2010.

The motto of the college, ‘I will and I can’, is truly inspiring to our students. It encourages them to realize their dreams and achieve their goals which otherwise seems impossible. At Jai Hind students and staff truly believe that nothing is impossible and that is the secret of Jai Hind’s success.

My good wishes to all.

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The CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER

CM

(CFP

CM

) CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

The CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER

CM

(CFP

CM

) certification is a

professional mark

for financial planners

across the globe. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the personal finance industry. CFP

CM

Certification is

rated as a

Gold Standard qualification

by “Wall Street Journal” and is the top ranked certification in Financial

Services. CFP

CM

certification program is globally recognized across 23 countries in the world.

The course content for the CFP

CM

certification program is as follows:

Module I:

Introduction to Financial Planning (IFP)

Module II:

Risk Analysis & Insurance Planning (RAIP)

Module III:

Retirement Planning & Employee Benefits (RPEB)

Module IV:

Investment Planning (IP)

Module V:

Tax Planning & Estate Planning (TPEP)

Module VI:

Advance Financial Planning (AFP)

Career Opportunities:

For any one who would like to make a lucrative career in Finance, the CFP

CM

certification program can take them

long way ahead. An individual is open to varied professions in field of:-

Financial Planning

Wealth Management

Investment Advisory Services

Tax Planning

Insurance

Portfolio Management Services

Banking

Mutual Fund & Stock Broking

Journalism

Other Financial Services

Eligibility Criteria:

A candidate must be 12

th

Std. pass out/Equivalent

Duration:

8 – 10 months (Part time)

Fees:

FPA fees:

Rs. 33,000* + Service Tax

(*fees could be subjected to revision & student discount available to students on displaying Jai Hind College ID

cards)

Classes:

On weekends only at Jai Hind College

For further details please contact our course coordinators Ms. Fatima Mapari & Nehal Kacharia on 22797 404/308.

You can also email us at

[email protected]

FINANCIAL PLANNING ACADEMY (HEAD OFFICE):

1

st

floor, Doulatram Mansion, Kitridge Road, Above Corporation Bank, Near Colaba fire brigade, Colaba, Mumbai: -

400005

Tel (Board line): 22797300 Fax: 2288 3564

Website:

www.FPA.edu.in

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JAI HIND COLLEGE

BASANTSING INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

&

J. T. LALVANI COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Arts, Science & Commerce

The College was founded after the partition of the country by some of the ex-professors of the D. J. Sind College, Karachi and other educationists of Sind, who came and settled in Mumbai and formed themselves into a registered body called the Sind Educationists’ Association.

The college is primarily meant for displaced linguistic minorities, but others are also admitted.

MERIT CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION

N

This college believes in admitting students of very high quality in its endeavour to promote an all-round development in a student, in addition to his/her academic progress. Every effort is made to inculcate a sense of discipline, values and culture.

Accordingly, in addition to the marks at the last qualifying Public Examination, weightage is also given to participation/ performance in extra-curricular activities, sports, community service, location of residence, ward of staff member of the college etc.

Name on the merit list does not guarantee admission. This will be finalised only after the personal interview of the candidate.

A D M I S S I O N

N

(i) Students seeking admission to any class are required to apply on a prescribed form available on the college website www.jaihindcollege.com

(ii) Students seeking admission should refer to the Prospectus available online detailed instructions about the admission procedure

(iii)

Students who have passed I.C.S.E. or C.B.S.E. or any Public Examinations of the Statutory Board, Recognised bodies and outside the Maharashtra State, will have to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility issued by the Secretary, Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Application form for the certificate of the Eligibility will be provided by the Registrar in the college and the concerned shortlisted students will be required to submit this form duly filled in along with the relevant documents at the time of admission

.

** VERY IMPORTANT **

SHORT LISTED STUDENTS WHO APPEARED THROUGH OTHER BOARDS FOR STD. X EXCEPT SSC FROM MAHARASHTRA BOARD ARE REQUIRED TO GIVE VERIFIED XEROX COPY OF THE MARK-SHEET ALONG WITH THE ELIGIBILITY FORM. STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO GET THE XEROX COPY OF THEIR STD. X MARK SHEET VERIFIED FROM THE STD. X EXAMINATION BOARD THROUGH THEIR RESPECTIVE SCHOOLS.

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FEES CHART

FULL FEES

STD. XI

STD. XII

Xllth New Admission

Science Arts

Comm.

Science Arts

Comm. Science Arts Comm.

Admission Fees

20

20

20

-

-

-

22

22

22

Tuition Fees per year

240

240

240

264

264

264

264

264

264

Term Fees

40

40

40

44

44

44

44

44

44

Laboratory

Fees

70 - - 70 - - 70 - -

Laboratory

Deposit

15 - -

- - - 15 - -

Library Deposit

10

10

10

-

-

-

10

10

10

Identity Card

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

Exam Fees

150

150

150

100

100

100

100

100

100

Group Insurance

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

Total 635

550

550

568

498

498

615

530

530

Girls (EBC) Students

FULL FEES

STD. XI

STD. XII

Xllth New Admission

Science Arts

Comm.

Science Arts

Comm. Science Arts Comm.

Laboratory

Deposit

15 -- -

- - -- 15 - -

Library Deposit

10

10

10

-

-

--

10

10

10

Identity Card

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

Exam Fees

150

150

150

100

100

100

100

100

100

Group Insurance

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

Total 265

250

250

190

190

190

215

200

200

Eligibility Fees Rs. 300 (Indian Students)

Verification of Mark sheet Rs. 350 For I.C.S.E. Board

Eligibility Fees Rs. 500 (Foreign Students)

Verification of Mark sheet Rs. 150 For C.B.S.E. Board

An additional voluntary contribution of Rs 500/- will be taken for providing ERP System facility which will enable the students to view online lesson plans, tutorials, time tables & topics for preparation and guardians to view attendance records & class performance of their wards. Separate receipt will be issued for the same at the time of admission.

N.B.

Full Years Fees have to be paid at the time of admission.

Admission will not be effective without the payment of fees, and will be treated as cancelled unless the fees are paid on the day the admission is granted.

POLICY OF REFUND

N

The quantum of refund for cancellation of admission for Junior College will be governed by the rules of the Deputy Director of Education. However for the unaided courses (Computer Science & Electronics) the amounts deducted shall be as follows:

Cancellation within a week from the date of Admission - Rs. 500/- Cancellation within a month from the date of Admission - Rs. 2000/- Cancellation after a month - No refund

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FREESHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS

N

There are a number of Freeships and Scholarships instituted by the Government, and by the college in addition to many by the Private Sector. Some of these are: National Merit Scholarship, State Govt. Open Merit Scholarship, N.C.E.R.T. Scholarship, Scholarship to B.C. Students, E.B.C. Scholarship, and Scholarship to Prim. & Sec. School Teacher's Children etc.

Besides these, a number of scholarships instituted by individual Philanthropists & Trusts are also available for the students of the college.

The college will be closed on Sundays and Public Holidays declared by the State Government and on such days as the Principal may declare from time to time

.

ATTENDANCE

N

1. Punctuality and regularity of attendance will be strictly enforced.

2. Attention of the students is drawn to Regulation No. 88 of Maharashtra Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board Resolution 1977, according to which students are required to attend 75% of the working days in each term. STUDENTS WHOSE ATTENDANCE IS FOUND TO BE UNSATISFACTORY, WILL NOT ONLY LOSE THEIR ACADEMIC YEAR BUT WILL ALSO NOT BE RE-ADMITTED TO THE COLLEGE.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTIONS

N

SCIENCE (Eight Subjects to be Offered)

A. COMPULSORY SUBJECT :

1. ENGLISH

2. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3. PHYSICAL TRAINING

B. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS / GROUP : A student is required to select either group (a) or group (b) Group (a) Non - vocational Group: Five subjects are required to be offered by the applicant.

i)

Biology or Economics

ii)

Physics

iii)

Chemistry

iv)

Mathematics & Statistics

v)

LANGUAGE : Any ONE of the following :

i)

Hindi

ii)

Marathi

iii)

Sindhi (Devnagri)

iv)

Gujarati

v)

French

* Group (b) Vocational Group: Four subjects are required to be offered by the applicant.

i)

Electronics or Computer Science

ii)

Physics

iii)

Chemistry

iv)

Mathematics & Statistics

* N. B. i) Since the vocational subject is on no-grant basis, a student offering this subject has to pay an annual Fee of Rs.15000/- for XI and Rs.15000/- for XII in addition to his normal fees, ii) These fees can be waived in case of needy students

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ARTS (Eight Subjects to be Offered)

A.

COMPULSORY SUBJECT ;

1. English 2. Economics 3. Environmental Studies 4. Physical Training

5. LANGUAGE : Any ONE of the following :

i)

Hindi

ii)

Marathi

iii)

Sindhi (Devnagri)

iv)

Gujarati

v)

French

B. Optional

Subjects:

A student is required to select

any one group

out of the following three

groups

Group - A

6.

Psychology

7.

Political Science

8.

Logic or Philosophy

Group - B

6. Psychology 7. History 8. Logic or Philosophy

Group - C

6. History 7. Political Science 8. Psychology or Logic

COMMERCE (Eight Subjects to be Offered)

A.

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS :

1. English

2. Economics

3. Organisation of Commerce

4. Book Keeping & Accountancy

5. Environmental Studies

6. Physical Training

7. Language : Any

ONE

of the following :

i)

Hindi

ii) Marathi

iii) Sindhi (Devnagari)

iv) Gujarati

v) French

B. Optional

Subject:

8. Mathematics or Secretarial Practice

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

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14.

15.

16.

RULES REGARDING CHANGE OF SUBJECT & FACULTY

N

(F.Y.J.C. STD. XI)

1.

Change of subject in the same faculty

:

Students of Std. XI, who wish to drop one subject and choose another subject from the options provided, can do so till 1st August of the academic year

.

2.

Change of Faculty:

By the end of the First Term, a Science student can change to Arts or Commerce. Similarly Commerce students can change to Arts faculty. But if the Arts or Commerce student desires to change to Science, he/she can do so not by the end of the First Term but only till 1st August of the academic year.

(S.Y.J.C. STD. XII)

1.

Change of subject in the same faculty

: Arts, Science and Commerce students of the above class can change their subjects in the same faculty from the options provided only till 1st August of the academic year.

2.

Change of Faculty

:

Arts and Commerce students of Std XI will not be permitted to take Science in Std XII but the students who had taken Science in Std. XI can change over to Arts or Commerce for Std. XII

N.B. THE ABOVE CHANGE IN THE SUBJECT/FACULTY AT STD XI OR XII WILL BE PERMITTED ONLY AT

THE DISCRETION OF THE PRINCIPAL SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF SEATS.

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COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS AND TESTS

N

1.

For the S.Y.J.C. Class there will be a Terminal examination towards the end of the First Term and a Preliminary examination prior to the Final examination which is conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.

IN ADDITION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SCIENCE STUDENTS OF S.Y.J.C. CLASS, THE COLLEGE CONDUCTS REGULAR TESTS IN ALL THE SUBJECTS DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR, WHICH ARE COMPULSORY FOR ALL THE STUDENTS.

2.

For the students of F.Y.J.C Commerce and Arts class following Examinations / Tests will be held in the course of the academic year: A. The Terminal Examination

B. Two Unit Tests (one in each Term of the academic year) C. The Annual Examination

3.

The evaluation and the promotion of a student of F.Y.J.C class will not be decided only on the marks obtained by him/

her at his /her annual Examination but on the average of the marks obtained by the students in the above mentioned

Examinations/Tests, i.e. A+ B + C

3

4.

Science

A. Unit Test 1 All subjects (50 marks)

B. Terminal exam English, Languages & Economics (100 marks) C. Unit Test 2 English, Languages & Economics (50 marks)

D. Tests 1 and 2 Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Electronic, Computer Science & Maths (25 marks each) E. Annual exam All subjects (100 marks)

5.

The above 3 Examinations / Tests for the students of the F.Y.J.C. class are conducted by the College on behalf of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in accordance with the rules and the regulations of the Board.

6.

A student will not be allowed to sit for any examination if he/she has not paid the College fees / dues.

N.B. i ) FOR THE STUDENTS OF F.Y.J.C. CLASS, A COMPUTERISED MARKSHEET OF THE RESULTS IS ISSUED BY

THE COLLEGE TO EACH STUDENT AT THE END OF EACH OF THE ABOVE EXAMINATIONS/ TESTS. THE PARENTS

ARE ADVISED TO CHECK THESE MARKSHEETS TO MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF THEIR CHILD PERIODICALLY.

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LIBRARY

N

The College has an up-to-date Library with books on academic subjects and also on subjects of general interest. Journals and Periodicals on various subjects are also available. The Library has a vast collection of nearly 65,000 books and a large part of this collection is available in the OPEN ACCESS section of the library that is designed as USER - FRIENDLY. The library also has fiction section which has a wide range of novels and other light reading catering to diverse interests. The library also offers book bank facilities for deserving students. Every student of the college can take advantage of the library.

COUNSELLING SERVICE

N

The College provides counselling service by trained Psychologists. Students can take help from the counsellors for their personal and emotional problems. The Counsellors meet the students by prior appointment either individually or in a group on four days of the week.

Counselling for International Education : Students can avail of the services of Counselors by prior appointment.

EXTRA – CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

N

The College has the following Student Societies :

1. The Gymkhana

2. The Social and Dramatic Union 3. The Literary and Debating Society 4. The Reading - Room

5. The Magazine 6. The Hobby Centre ;

In addition to the above, the following Academic, Language and Cultural Societies function with the permission of the Principal : 1. The Physics Society

2. The Chemical Society 3. Roots-N-Genes 4. The Mathematics Society 5. The Computer Society 6. The Gujarati Sahitya Mandal 7. The Hindi Parishad

8. The Sindhi Circle

9. The English Association 10. The French Club 11. The Rotaract Club 12. The N.S.S.

13. The Volunteers' Club 14. The Marathi Vangmaya Mandal 15. The Economic Association 16. The Psychology Association 17. The History Association 18. The Political Forum

19. Iris(Life Science Association) 20. The Commerce Association

ACHIEVERS’ NITE

N

The Achievers1 Nite is organized in the IInd Term of the academic year to felicitate the academic scholars as Well as our outstanding students who have excelled in extra-curricular, co-curricular and sports activities of the college, in the Inter Collegiate, State, National & International levels. At this function, achievers of the last academic year and scholars of the current academic year are felicitated.

MOBILE PHONES

N

In order to avoid disturbance to others, students are requested to use their mobile phones in a disciplined manner on the campus only. Mobile phones will have to be switched off when the student is in class and even in the corridors. Students are warned that the phone will be confiscated if it rings in the course of the lecture, or in the corridors of the college building and a penalty will be charged.

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CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE

N

1 Students are responsible to the Principal for their behaviour, both in and outside the College. They are

prohibited from visiting any other College without the written permission of the Principal of the

college.

2

Every student must always be decently and neatly dressed, befitting the academic environment.

3

Smoking is strictly prohibited in and around the College premises.

4

Students must maintain strict silence in the classroom, Library, Reading Room, Laboratories and in the

corridors where classrooms are located.

5

Students must not loiter in the corridors when classes are going on. When they are free, they should go to the

Reading Room, Library or the students' common room.

6

Students must not attend any class other than their own without prior permission of the professor concerned.

7

Students must take proper care of college property, and help in keeping the premises neat and clean.

Students must not write on the blackboard, nor disfigure walls, tables or benches. Any willful damage

to the property of the college will be dealt with as a breach of discipline.

8

No College Society can be founded without the written permission of the Principal.

9

No student shall start or join any outside organisation without the written permission of the Principal.

10 No person shall be invited to address a college meeting or Society or to occupy the chair at the college

debate, meetings or functions without the previous permission of the Principal.

11

Students are not allowed to invite any outsider to the college or to the college canteen.

12 No student should, without the permission of the Principal, write to the Press or communicate any

information to it about matters relating to college administration.

13 A student must not, directly or indirectly, do any act, which in the opinion of the Principal, is or may be

detrimental to the working of the college or to the interest of the students or the maintenance of discipline.

14 If a student remains absent without leave for any length of time, his/her name is liable to be removed from the

college

rolls.

15 No student shall take private tuitions from any teacher of the College without the written permission of the

Principal.

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CODE OF CONDUCT

N

The College expects every student to abide by the following Code of

Conduct:-1) Identity

Card:

a) Students must have their identity Card duly filled in and signed. Students must wear their Identity

Card when they are in the college premises.

b) Transfer of I. D. Cards is a criminal offence. The student will be liable to expulsion from the

college.

2) Littering in the classrooms, corridors & the campus is prohibited. Please use the dustbins provided all

around. Offenders will be penalised.

3) Sitting

on

the

vehicles in the college compound or on A-Road is strictly prohibited.

4) Loitering

or

Crowding on A-Road is also prohibited. Students are required to remain in the college

campus during their free hours.

5) Mobile

Phones if carried by the students should be switched off while in classroom, library & corridors

of the college. If these instructions are not followed, the instrument will be confiscated and the

concerned student will also be levied fine.

6)

Anti-Ragging act:

Ragging is banned in this institution. A student involving in any such act will be expelled from the college and in addition may undergo imprisonment and fine

.

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JAI HIND COLLEGE

BASANTSING INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

&

J. T. LALVANI COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

DEGREE COLLEGE

Arts, Science, Commerce, B.M.S., B.M.M., B.B.I., B.A.F. & B.F.M. Courses

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

N

The College is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and prepares students for courses leading to the degree of B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.M.S., B.M.M., B.Com (Banking & Insurance), B.Com (Accounts & Finance) & B.Com (Financial Markets) of the University of Mumbai.

Admissions to M.Sc. (Chemistry) & Ph.D (Botany) are also made under the Post-Graduate Scheme of the University of Mumbai.

The College provides instruction in the following courses and groups :

ARTS

N

In the First Year, Second Year and the Third Year of the B.A. Degree course the subjects offered with various combinations are as under:

F.Y.B.A.

Six Subjects (Units) are offered to the applicant.

I

Compulsory Subjects :

1. Communication Skills in English

2. Language (any ONE) : Hindi, Sindhi (Devnagri), French. 3. Foundation Course - I

II

Optional Subjects: Any three subjects from any ONE of the groups :

Group A Group B Group C

Economics Economics Psychology

And any one of the following: Political Science Political Science

Commerce & Maths Philosophy Philosophy

History History Political Science/History/Commerce (any 2) English Ancillary English Ancillary

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S.Y.B.A.

Eight Subjects (units) are to be offered by the applicant.

A. Compulsory Subject: 1. Foundation Course - II

B. Optional Subjects : The Subject combination will be the same as offered by the student at F.Y.B.A. class because a student is required to continue with the same subject combination as per University rules.

C. Applied Component (A.C.) - Any one of the following : 1. Travel & Tourism

2. Advertising 3. Journalism 4. Women's Studies 5. Psychology of Adjustment 6. Book-keeping and Accountancy

T.Y.B.A. Six units are to be offered by the applicant.

A student can offer 1 Major subject ( 6 units ) or 2 Part - Major subjects (3 units each ) from amongst the subject combination which the student has offered at F. Y. and S.Y.B.A. classes.

With 1 Major subject a student has to offer 2 subject-related Applied Components, whereas with 2 part-Major subjects, 1 Applied Component for each of the 2 subjects has to be offered by the student.

The subjects offered are as follows: A student must offer Group A or Group B. Group A : Major

1. Economics 2. English 3. Psychology 4. History

Those students who opt for full-major must opt for two applied components in the same subject. A.C. (1) a. Rural Economics

b. Corporate Finance

(2) a. Rhetoric, composition & applied language skills / Theory & Practice of translation b. Post - Colonial Perspectives on texts

(3) a. Industrial Psychology b. Counseling Psychology

(4) a. Archaeology, Museology and Library Science b. Current Affairs and General Knowledge

Group B : Part Major Two subjects ( Three papers each ) Any one of the following combination : 1) Economics - Commerce 2) English - History 3) Economics - History 4) Philosophy - History 5) Psychology - History 6) Psychology - Philosophy 7) Economics - Political Science 8) History - Political Science 9) Philosophy - Political Science 10) Psychology - Political Science

Part Major

Commerce

Philosophy Political Science

A.C.

Management of

Yoga and Major Issues in

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SCIENCE

N

In the First Year, Second Year and Third Year B.Sc. Degree course, the subjects with various combinations are as under:

F.Y.B.Sc. (7Units)

S.Y.B.Sc. (7Units)

T.Y.B.Sc. (6Units)

A) Compulsory Subject:

A) Compulsory Subject:

A) Major

Applied Component

Foundation Course - I

Foundation Course-ll

Subject

B. Optional Subjects :

B. Optional subiects :

Any one of the following

Combination available

Key:

Phy.

- Physics,

Chem.

- Chemistry,

Maths.

- Mathematics,

M.B.

- Microbiology,

Bot.

- Botany,

L.Sc.

-

LifeScience,

Hort. & Gard.

- Horticulture & Gardening,

Biotech

- Biotechnology,

Food Prod. & Proc.

- Food

Production & Processing,

Comp. Prog.

- Computer Programming,

Comp. Sc.

- Computer Science,

Elec. lnstr.

Electronic Instrumentation,

U

- Units.

Any subject will be offered provided there is a requisite number of students, as per the stipulation of

University / Government

B.Sc. Computer Science, Biotechnology & Life Science

N

N.B. Since these courses have been introduced on NO - GRANT basis, the fee structure for these courses will be as under: i) Regular fees as indicated in the fee structure
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iii) Rs. 11,200/- per annum for T.Y.B.Sc. Life Sciences

iv) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course in BSc. Biotechnology shall have passed Std. XII examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Education or its equivalent with Mathematics as one of the subjects.

COMMERCE

N

In the F.Y., S.Y. and T.Y.B.Com Degree course the following subjects are offered.

F.Y.B.Com. (7Units)

S.Y.B.Com. (6Units)

T.Y.B.Com. (7 Units)

1. Foundation Course-l

1. Foundation Course-ll

1. Business Economics-Ill

2. Commerce-Ill

3. Special Subjects : Two papers

(a) Financial Accounting &Auditing - Paper III

(b) Financial Accounting & Auditing - Paper IV-

Auditing

&

Costing

OR

2. Business Economics-l

2. Business Economics-ll

i) Business Management Paper III

-Management and organisation Development

3. Commerce-l

3. Commerce-ll

ii) Business Management - Paper IV - Financial

Management

4. Accountancy and

4. Accountancy and

4. Subject related Applied Component

Financial Management-I

Financial Management-Il

i) Financial Accounting and Auditing Paper V

-Management Accounting

OR

ii) Business Management -Paper V -Marketing

Management

5. Business

Communication

5. Business Law

5. General Applied Component: (two subjects to be

offered)

A.

Export Marketing (Compulsory)

B.

Any one of the following :

i) Direct & Indirect Taxes

ii) Psychology of Human Behavior at Work.

iii) Computer Systems and Applications.

6. Environmental Studies

6. Applied Component

(Any one of the following)

i) Advertising

ii) Computer Programming

7. Mathematics and

Statistical Techniques

CHOICE OF SUBJECTS

N

Students are requested to note that the college is not bound to give students their desired choice of subjects

in higher classes. The college reserves the right to refuse the choice of subject without assigning any reason for the

same. The subjects will be granted on the basis of policies framed by the various departments of the college.

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FEE STRUCTURE

FYBA SYBA TYBA FYBCOM SYBCOM TYBCOM FYBSC SYBSC TYBSC

Tuition Fees 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800

Library Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Gymkhana Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

OT. / Extra Cur. Fees 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Magazine Fees 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Project Fees 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

-Std. Wei. Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Uni Sports & Cultural 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

Identity Fees 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Adm Process Fees 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

E-Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

E-Charges 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Utility Fees 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

Exam Fees 600 600 50 600 600 50 600 600 50

Disaster Relief Fees 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Vice Chancellor Fund 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Enrollment Fees 220 - - - - 220 - - - - 220 - -

-Alumni Assoc Fees 25 - - - - 25 - - - - 25 - -

-Online Forms &

Prospectus 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*

Total--> (A) 3,795 3,550 3,000 3,795 3,550 3,000 3,795 3,550 2,900

Laboratory Fees - - - 800 800 800

Total ->(A) (B) 3,795 3,550 3,000 3,795 3,550 3,000 4,595 4,350 3,700

Refundable

Caution Money Dep. 150 - - - - 150 - - - - 150 - -

-Library Deposit 250 - - - - 250 - - - - 250 - - -Laboratory - - - ~ - - - - 400 - - -Total -> (C) 400 - - - - 400 - - - - 800 - - -Total ->(A+B+C) 4,195 3,550 3,000 4,195 3,550 3,000 5,395 4,350 3,700 Optional Laboratory Deposits - - - - 400 - - 400 400 Laboratory Fees - - - - 800 - - 800 800

Computer Prac Fees - - - 600 600 600 600 600

Document Verific. Fees Other than H.S.C. Board

400 - -

-400 - -

-400

Reserved Category Fees Rs. 375 per annum. *Online payment

Reserved category students are required to fill in the requisite forms for availing freeships, failing which the entire fees will have to be paid.

Additional fees of Rs. 250, for students offering Computer Programming as applied component at SYBCom.

Additional fees of Rs. 750, for students offering Computer Systems and Applications as applied component at TYB Com.

An additional voluntary contribution of Rs 500/- will be taken for providing ERP System facility which will enable the students to view online lesson plans, tutorials, time tables & topics for preparation and guardians to view attendance records & class performance of their wards. Separate receipt will be issued for the same at the time of admission.

N.B. Full Years Fees will have to paid at the time of the admission. Admission will not be effective without payment of the fees, and will be treated as cancelled unless fees are paid on the day admission is granted. In case of a fee revision by the Government, fees will be charged as per the directives of the University of Mumbai

.

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POLICY OF REFUND

N

The quantum of refund for cancellation of admission for Degree College will be governed by the rules of the University of Mumbai.

For unaided courses, appropriate administrative charges will be deducted depending on the date of withdrawal. All students are required to collect their Deposits & Caution Money refunds within 3 years from their leaving the college. These deposits will be forfeited after 3 years.

Last Year’s Cutoff Percentages for admission to FYBA, FYBSC & FYBCOM Classes

Class Intake Capacity % at which admission closed in the year 11-12 '

in the Open Category

FY BA 240 55%

FY BSC 240 No cutoff %

FY B Com 480 70%

NB : The seats available in the open and reserved categories will depend on the vacancies after all in-house students are admitted.

Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)

Duration of course : 6 Semesters spread over 3 years.

The Course shall consist of 39 Modules comprising 38 Theory papers, 1 project and internship of six weeks duration. The Scheme of Modules is as under:

FIRST YEAR

First Semester: 7 papers Second Semester: 7 papers

1.1 Foundations of Human Skills 2.1 Business Environment 1.2 Introduction to Financial Accounts 2.2 Industrial Law

1.3 Business Law 2.3 Computer Applications in Business

1.4 Business Statistics 2.4 Managerial Economics-1

1.5 Business Communication 2.5 Business Mathematics 1.6 Principles of Management 2.6 Introduction to Cost Accounting 1.7 Introduction to Computers 2.7 Environmental Management

SECOND YEAR

Third semester: 6 papers Fourth semester: 6 papers

3.1 Management Accounting 4.1 Productivity and Quality Management 3.2 Managerial Economics-ll 4.2 Direct and indirect Taxes

3.3 Marketing Management 4.3 Export Import Procedure & Documentation 3.4 Business Aspects in Banking & Insurance 4.4 Management of Cooperatives & Rural Markets 3.5 Production Management & Materials Management 4.5 Research Methods in Business

3.6 Strategic Management 4.6 Public Relations Management THIRD YEAR

Fifth Semester: 7 Papers Sixth Semester: 6 Papers

5.1 Human Resources Management 6.1 Entrepreneurship & Management of SME 5.2 Service Sector Management 6.2 Operations Research

5.3 Financial Management 6.3 International Finance

5.4 Elements of Logistics & Supply Chain Management 6.4 Indian Management - Thoughts & Practices 5.5 Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility 6.5 International Marketing

5.6 Elective i) Special Study in Marketing or ii) Special 6.6 Elective -II i) Retail Management or ii) lnvestment Study in Finance or iii) E-Commerce Analysis & Portfolio Management or iii) Econometrics 5.7 Project Work - 200 Marks

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ELIGIBILITY

N

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course in Management Studies shall have passed XII Std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt.

Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution conducting the course shall have to register himself/herself with the University

.

Extra Curricular Activities – BMS TALAASH

N

Talaash is by far one of the biggest inter-collegiate festivals for the unaided courses, hosted by Jai Hind College. Organises by BMS students, the festival has only grown bigger over the years.The Journey of Talaash started in the year 1999, also the year in which the Mumbai University introduced the BMS course. As the name rightly suggests, it signifies the ultimate search of a perfect manager within one and all.What has made Talaash unique is its never ending search for the most deserving and the quest for excellence. It’s reach is not confined just to Mumbai but the nation and has attracted active participation from students of Pune, Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai.

Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.)

Duration of course : 3 years comprehensive programme of 6 Semesters

The Course consist of 35 papers of 100 marks each : 60 marks theory and 40 marks internal assessment that include projects, presentations and one paper in TY of 100 marks project. The course also includes internship of 4weeks duration. Semester wise papers are as follows :

FIRST YEAR First Semester : (6 papers)

1 Effective Communication Skills- l

Second Semester : (6 papers) 1 Effective Communication Skills-2

2 Fundamentals of Mass Communication 2 Political Concepts & Indian Political Systems 3 Introduction to Computers 3 Translation Skills

4 Landmark events in 20th Century World History 4 Introduction to Psychology

5 Introduction to Sociology 5 Principles of Management & Marketing 6 Introduction to Economics 6An Introduction to Literature

SECOND YEAR

Third Semester : (6 Papers) Fourth Semester : (6 Papers)

1 Understanding Cinema 1 Mass Media Research

2 Advanced Computers 2 Introduction to Advertising

3 Introduction to Public Relations 3 Introduction to Journalism 4 Introduction to Media Studies 4 Organisational Behaviour 5 Introduction to Culture Studies 5 Radio and Television

6 Introduction to Creative Writing 6 Print Production and Photography THIRD YEAR

Fifth Semester : (6 Papers) Sixth Semester : (6 Papers)

1 Advertising in Contemporary Society 1 Advertising and Marketing Research

2 Copywriting 2 Legal Environment and Advertising Ethics

3 Advertising Design 3 Financial Management for Market. &Advt.

4 Consumer Behaviour 4Agency Management

5 Media Planning and Buying 5 The Principles & Practice of Direct Marketing

6 Brand Buying 6 Contemporary Issues

OR OR

Fifth Semester : (6 Papers) Sixth Semester : (6 Papers)

1 Reporting 1 Press Law and Ethics

2 Editing 2 Broadcast Journalism

3 Feature and Opinion 3 Business and Magazine Journalism

4 Journalism and Public Opinion 4 Internet and issues in the Global media

5 Indian Regional Journalism 5 New Media Management

6 Newspaper - Magazine Making 6 Contemporary Issues

The maximum number of students at the F.Y., SY. & T.Y.B.M.M. will be 60 at each Semester. This is subject to change as per university guidelines

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ELIGIBILITY

N

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course in Mass Media shall have passed XII Std. examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 50% marks in aggregate at first attempt.

Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent /affiliated college/recognised institution conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.

Extra Curricular Activities – BMM DETOUR

Detour, Mumbai’s premier mass media festival saw its fourth successful edition in 2011 – a celebration of arts and media, giving young media aspirants a platform for creative expression with competitive events ranging from radio jockeying, news reporting, ad film making, photography, drama, film making, band event and many others.

Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance)

Duration of course : 6 Semesters spread over 3 years. The Course shall consist of 38 Theory papers and 2 projects. The Scheme of Modules is as under:

Semester I

First YEAR

Semester II

1.1 Environment and Management of Financial Services 2.1 Principles and Practices of Banking & Insurance

1.2 Principles of Management 2.2 Financial Accounting

1.3 Effective Communication -1 2.3 Effective Communication – II

1.4 Economics -I ( Micro ) 2.4 Economics - II (Macro)

1.5 Quantative Methods - (I) 2.5 Quantative Methods – II 1.6 Introduction to Computer Systems 2.6 Business Law

Semester III

SECOND YEAR

Semester IV

3.1 Laws Related to Banking & Insurance 4.1 Universal Banking

3.2 Financial Management 4.2 Financial Management – II

3.3 Management Accounting (Tools &Techniques) 4.3 Innovations in Banking & Insurance 3.4 Customer Relationship Management in Banking And

Insurance 4.4 Corporate Law and Laws Governing Capital Markets

3.5 Information Technology in Banking & Insurance 4.5 Entrepreneurship Management

3.6 Organisational Behaviour 4.6 Financial Markets (Equity, Debt, Forex and Derivatives.

3.7 Taxation of Financial Services 4.7 Costing Accounting of Banking & Ins.

Semester V

THIRD YEAR

Semester VI

The maximum number of students at the F.Y., S.Y. & T.Y. will be 60 at each semester

5.1 Marketing in Banking & Insurance

 

6.1 Strategic Management

 

5.2 Financial Services Management 6.2 Central Banking 5.3 International Banking & Finance 6.3 International Business

5.4 Financial Reporting And Analysis 6.4 Human Resource Management in Banking & Insurance 5.5 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 6.5 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance

5.6 Auditing 6.6 Turnaround Management

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ELIGIBILITY

N

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) Degree Course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at (40% in case of reserved category) one & the same sitting.

Every Candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the Course, shall have to register himself/ herself with the University

.

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)

Duration of course : 6 Semesters spread over 3 years. The Course shall consist of 40 Theory papers. The Scheme of Modules is as under :

Semester I

First YEAR

Semester II

1.1 Financial Accounting - I (Elements of Fin. Accounting) 2.1 Financial Accounting - II (Special Accounting Areas) 1.2 Cost Accounting - I (Introduction & Elements of Cost) 2.2 Auditing - I (Introduction & Planning for Audit)

1.3 Economics - I (Micro Economics)

 

2.3 Financial Management - I (Introduction to Fin. Magnet.) 1.4 Commerce - I (Business Environment)

 

2.4 Taxation - I (Indirect Taxes – I)

 

1.5 Information Technology - I (Introduction & Elements) 2.5 Business Law - I (Business Regulatory Frame Work) 1.6 Business Communication - I

 

2.6 Qualitative Methods for Business – I

 

1.7 Foundation Course - I (Fundamentals of Evn. Mangt) 2.7 Business Communication – II

 

Semester III

SECOND YEAR

Semester IV

3.1 Financial Accounting - III (Special Accounting Areas) 4.1 Financial Accounting - IV (Techniques of Financial angt.) 3.2 Cost Accounting - II (Methods of Costing)

 

4.2 Management Accounting- I (Introduction to Management

Accounting

 

3.3 Auditing Paper - II (Technique of Auditing) 4.3 Taxation Paper - II (Indirect Taxes - II)

 

3.4 Economics - II (Macro Economics)

 

4.4 Commerce - II (Financial Market Operations)

 

3.5 Business Law - II (Company Law)

 

4.5 Business Law - III (Industrial Regulatory Frame Work) 3.6 Management - I (Principles of Management) 4.6 Information Technology - II (Application in Acctng. & Fin.) 3.7 Financial Accounting - III (Special Accounting Areas)

 

4.7 Quantitative Methods for Business – II

 

Semester V

THIRD YEAR

Semester VI

The maximum number of students at the F.Y., S.Y. & T.Y. will be 60 at each semester

ELIGIBILITY

N

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) Degree Course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at (40% in case of reserved category) one & the same sitting.

Every Candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the Course, shall have to register himself/ herself with the University

.

5.1 Financial Accounting - V (Corporate Accounting) 6.1 Financial Accounting - VII (Corporate Accounting) 5.2 Cost Accounting - III (Methods and Accounting) 6.2 Cost Accounting - IV (Techniques of Costing) 5.3 Financial Accounting – VI

 

6.3 Technique of Auditing &Audit Procedures

5.4 Management Accounting - II (Fin. Statement Analysis) 6.4 Financial Accounting - VIII (Security Analysis & Mangt.) 5.5 Taxation - III (Direct Taxes -1)

 

6.5 Taxation - IV (Direct Taxes - II)

 

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Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)

Duration of course : 6 Semesters spread over 3 years. The Course shall consist of 38 Theory papers and 2 projects. The Scheme of Modules is as under :

Semester I

FlRST YEAR

Semester II

1.1 Principles of Investment

 

2.1 Environment of Financial system

 

1.2 Micro – Economics

 

2.2 Micro – Economics

1.3 Basic Statistics

 

2.3 Statistical Application

1.4 Basic Computer Skills

 

2.4 Communication Skills

1.5 Financial Accounting

 

2.5 Management Accounting

1.6 Business Environment

 

2.6 Principles of Business Management

 

Semester III

SECOND YEAR

Semester IV

3.1 Debt Markets

 

4.1 Commodities Markets

3.2 Corporate Finance

 

4.2 Corporate Finance – II

3.3 Equity Markets -1

 

4.3 Equity Markets – II

3.4 Banking in Financial Systems

 

4.4 Financial Services.

 

3.5 Computer Applications in Investment

 

4.5 Taxation for investment

3.6 Business Ethics

 

4.6 Security Analysis

3.7 Organizational Behavior

 

4.7 Business Law

 

Semester V

THIRD YEAR

Semester VI

The maximum number of students at the F.Y., S.Y. & T.Y. will be 60 at each semester

ELIGIBILITY

N

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) Degree Course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at (40% in case of reserved category) one & the same sitting.

Every Candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the Course, shall have to register himself/ herself with the University

.

Extra Curricular Activities – ENTOURAGE

3 faculties and on grand event – Entourage.

Yes, Entourage – the annual Intercollegiate festival of Jai Hind College BAF, BFM and BBI Departments.

BAF, BMF and BBI students across the city are caught with the ‘Entourage’ fever. This cultural cum sports cum educational event is spread over three days and sees some unbelievable enthusiasm, making it one of the most awaited fests. With over 2000 students from across the city of Mumbai participating, the fest is a resounding success.

Scheme of Examination Applicable for all Unaided Courses

:-

The Scheme of Examination shall be divided in two parts. A) Internal Assessment:- 40% i.e. 40 marks.

5.1 Global Markets

 

6.1 Risk Management

5.2 Regulation of Securities Markets

 

6.2 Corporate Governance

5.3 Insurance - (Fund Management)

 

6.3 Computer Applications in Financial Services 5.4 Derivative Markets

 

6.4 Marketing of Financial Services

 

5.5 Foreign Exchange Markets

 

6.5 Mutual Fund Management

 

5.6 Portfolio Management

 

6.6 Customer Relationship Management in Financial Services
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FEE STRUCTURE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES FYBMS SYBMS TYBMS

Tuition Fees (2 Semesters) 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fees 300 300 300

Gymkhana Fees per year 200 200 200

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activity 250 250 250

Exam Fees 1,270 1,270

-Enrollment Fees 220 - -

-Disaster Relief Fees W 10 10

Industrial Visits Fees 500 500 500

Admin Processing 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fees ^D0 100 ^00

ID Card & Library Fee 50 50 50

Group Insurance 20 20 20

Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellors' Fund 20 20 20

Uni Sports & Cultural Activity 30 30 30

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

E-charges 20 20 20

Project Fees 2800 2400 3400

Computer Practicals 1,000 - - - -

Computer Laboratory Fees 1,000 - - - -

Caution Money (Ref) 50 - - - -

Library Deposit (Ref) 250 - - - -

Computer Laboratory Deposit (Ref) 400 - - - -

Alumni Association Fees 25 - - - -

Total : 19665 16,220 15,950

Document Verfication fees (Outside Mah. Board) 400

Total : 20,065

FYBMS Rs. 200 per Project for 14 subject SYBMS Rs. 220 per Project for 12 subjects.

TYBMS Rs. 200 per Project for 12 subject and Rs. 1,000 for one (200 marks project)

FEE STRUCTURE OF MASS MEDIA FYBMM SYBMM TYBMM

Tuition Fees (2 Semesters) 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fees 300 300 300

Gymkhana Fees per year 200 200 200

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activity 250 250 250

Exam Fees 1,320 1,320 - -

Enrollment Fees 220 - - -

Disaster Relief Fees 10 10 10

Industrial Visits Fees 500 500 500

Admin Processing 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fees ^00 100 ^00

ID Card & Library Fee 50 50 50

Group Insurance 20 20 20

Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellors' Fund 20 20 20

Uni Sports & Cultural Activity 30 30 30

E-Suvidha _50 50 50

E-charges 20 20 20

Computer Practicals 1,000 1000 - -

Computer Laboratory Fees 1,000 1000 - -

Caution Money (Ref) ^50 - - - -

Library Deposit (Ref) 250 - - - -

Computer Laboratory Deposit (Ref) 400 - - - -

* Project Fees 3000 3000 3250

Alumni Association Fees 25 -

-Total : 19915 18,870 15,800

Document Verification fees (Outside Mah. Board) 400

Total : 20,315

* FYBMM & SYBMM Rs. 250 (40 mark) project x 12 subjects. TYBMM Rs. 250 per (50 mark) project x11 subjects = 2,750/- Rs. 500 for Advertising Design OR Magazine making (100 marks project)

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FEE STRUCTURE OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE FYBAF SYBAF TYBAF

Tuition Fees (2 Semesters) 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fees 600 600 600

Gymkhana Fees per year 200 200 200

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activity 250 250 250

Exam Fees 1,320 1,320 1320

Enrollment Fees 220 - -

-Disaster Relief Fees 10 10

Industrial Visits Fees 500 500 500

Admin Processing 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fees 100 100 t00

ID Card & Library Fee 50 50 50

Group Insurance 20 20 20

Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellors' Fund 20 20 20

Uni Sports & Cultural Activity 30 30 30

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

E-charges 20 20 20

Project Fees 2800 2800 2400

Computer Practicals 1,000 1,000

Computer Laboratory Fees 1,000 1,000

Caution Money (Ref) 250 - - - -

Library Deposit (Ref) 250 - - - -

Computer Laboratory Deposit (Ref) 400 - - - -

Alumni Association Fees 25 - - - -

Total : 20,015 18,970 18,570

Document Verification fees (Outside Mah. Board) 400

Total : 20,415

FYBAF & SYBAF Rs.200 per project for 28 subjects (14+14). TYBAF Rs.200 per project for 12 subjects.

FEE STRUCTURE OF FINANCIAL MARKETS FYBFM SYBFM TYBFM

Tuition Fees (2 Semesters) 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fees 600 600 600

Gymkhana Fees per year 200 200 200

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activity 250 250 250

Exam Fees 1,320 1,320 1,320

Enrollment Fees 220 - - - -

Disaster Relief Fees 10 10 10

Industrial Visits Fees 500 500 500

Admin Processing 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fees ^00 100 229

ID Card & Library Fee 50 50 50

Group Insurance 20 20 20

Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellors' Fund 20 20 20

Uni Sports & Cultural Activity 30 30 30

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

E-charges 20 20 20

Computer Practicals 1,000 1000 1,000

Computer Laboratory Fees 1,000 1000 1,000

Caution Money (Ref) 150 - - - -

Library Deposit (Ref) 250 - - - -

Computer Laboratory Deposit (Ref) 400 - - - -

* Project Fees 2400 2800 3400

Alumni Association Fees 25 - - - -

Total : 19,615 18,470 19,070

Document Verfication fees (Outside Mah. Board) 400

Total : 20,015 18,970 19570

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FEE STRUCTURE OF BANKING & INSURANCE FYBBI SYBBI TYBBI

Tuition Fees (2 Semesters) 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fees 600 600 600

Gymkhana Fees per year 200 200 200

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activity 250 250 250

Exam Fees 1,320 1,320

-Enrollment Fees 220 - - - -

Disaster Relief Fees 10 10 10

Industrial Visits Fees 500 500 500

Admin Processing 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fees 100 100 1Q0

ID Card & Library Fee 50 50 50

Group Insurance 20 20 20

Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellors' Fund 20 20 20

Uni Sports & Cultural Activity 30 30 30

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

E-charges 20 20 20

Computer Practicals 2,000 1000 - -

Computer Laboratory Fees 1,000 1000 - -

Caution Money (Ref) 150 - - - -

Library Deposit (Ref) 250 - - - -

Computer Laboratory Deposit (Ref.) 400 - - - -

* Project Fees 2400 2800 3400

Alumni Association Fees 25 ~ ^

Total: 20,615 18,970 16,250

Document Verfication fees (Outside Mah. Board) 400

Total: 21,015 18,970 16,250

* FYBBI Rs. 200 per project for 12 subjects. SYBBI Rs. 200 per project for 14 subjects. TYBBI Rs. 200 per project for 12 subjects and Rs. 1000 for Two (100 marks project).

An additional voluntary contribution of Rs 500/- will be taken for providing ERP System facility which will enable the students to view online lesson plans, tutorials, time tables & topics for preparation and guardians to view attendance records & class performance of their wards. Separate receipt will be issued for the same at the time of admission.

RULES & REGULATIONS

N

1. Punctuality and regularity of attendance will be strictly enforced at 75% attendance in each term of the academic year.

Students who fail to maintain 75% attendance in each academic year, will not be granted term & thereby lose a year. Attendance at all the examinations is compulsory. There will be one examination in each term for determining the progress of the student.

2. In this connection the attention of the students is invited to the following ordinances of the University of Mumbai.

0.119. The minimum attendance necessary for keeping terms will be as under:

First Term Second Term

Three fourth of the days on which lectures are delivered Three fourth of the days on which lectures are delivered

0.125. To keep the terms at college, an undergraduate must complete to the satisfaction of the Principal the course of study at the college

prescribed for such terms for the class to which such undergraduate belongs.

3. For TY BA, BSc., BCom students : To evaluate progress, first erminal and preliminary examination will be conducted by the college. These periodic exercises prepare students better for University examination & furnish information which is relevant for the principal to allow the student to keep terms and to appear for the University Examination.

4. Students will not be granted terms nor allowed to attempt the University Exams unless their journals in all of the subjects, where

practicals are prescribed, are certified by the departments concerned.

5. Enrolment to the Higher Class : A student having passed his/her examination cannot claim automatic admission to the higher class, as a matter of right. His/Her admission to the higher class will be subject to proper behavior and requisite attendance during the year in College

and further to the availability of seats in the higher class. Students who have failed in both FY & SY but have been allowed to keep terms

(ATKT) are not entitled to seek admission to the third year as per University Rules.

6. STUDENTS WHOSE ATTENDANCE IS FOUND TO BE UNSATISFACTORY MAY NOT BE ADMITTED TO THIS COLLEGE IN THE SECOND TERM OR THE SUBSEQUENT ACADEMIC YEAR AS THE CASE MAY BE.

7. STUDENTS INVOLVED IN ANY ACT OF INDISCIPLINE OR MISCONDUCT WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE COLLEGE IN THE SECOND TERM OR THE NEXT ACADEMIC YEAR, AS THE CASE MAY BE.

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EXAMINATION PATTERN

N

Examinations of the First Year and Second Year Arts, Commerce and Science classes are conducted by the college on behalf of the University of Mumbai as per the guidelines issued by the University in this regard,

The University of Mumbai has introduced the Credit based Semester & Grading System wef the academic year 2011-12.

In this newly introduced Credit based Semester and Grading System, the assessment of a student is through a scheme of Internal Assesment (IA) and a semester – End examination. The semester- end exam is for 60 marks and of 2 hour duration.

The internal assessment is a continuous evaluation with 2 class Tests/Assignments and 1 assignment /test of 10 marks each per semester.

Class participation and conduct each carry 5 marks.

For students who have missed 1 or 2 tests/assignments, only one additional test/assignment will be administered. If a student is absent in all tests & assignments of a course, he/she is declared fail in IA of that course.

A student passes a Course (subject/ paper/ practical) if he/she scores a minimum of 40% in each course with a minimum of 40% in internal assessment (16 marks) & 40% (24 marks) in semester – end exam.

A student fails in a course if he/she fails in IA and/or semester – end exam or is absent. A student is eligible to appear for Additional Examination if he/she has failed in course/s or was absent for an examination on medical grounds or was representing college/university in sports/NSS/NCC/ cultural activity.

A student who is absent is required to submit an application to the principal within 8 days of the relevant examination, requesting permission for additional exam.

A student who has failed in a course/s needs to appear only in the failed component/s. For Additional examination of IA, the student will be required to submit a project of 40 marks for the course in which he has failed.

The student will be issued a Report Card at the end of each semester where the performance will be graded on a seven point grading system (from Grade 0- >70% to Grade F- FAILURE)

Promotion from Semester I to II / Semester III to IV is automatic.

The ATKT(Allowed to keep terms) rules will be as per university directives.

FREESHIPS

N

Details of various freeships and scholarships instituted by the Government and by the college will be displayed on the college Notice-Board.

SCHOLARSHIPS

N

There are a number of Freeships and Scholarships instituted by the Govt, and by the college in addition to many by the Private Sector. Some of these are: National Merit Scholarship, State Govt. Open Merit Scholarship, N.C.E.R.T. Scholarship, Scholarship to B.C. Students, E.B.C. Scholarship, Scholarship to Prim. & Sec. School Teacher's Children etc.

Sumitomo Trading Corporation of Japan has instituted Scholarships for meritorious students from F.Y., S.Y. & T.Y. degree classes. A total of 30 students of the degree college will be the recipients of this coveted Scholarship of US $ 300 each, for their academic excellence. Jai Hind College is the only College in Mumbai selected for this Scholarship. Also several KPMG scholarships have been instituted for academically deserving and needy students of Degree College. Priyadarshani Academy also offers scholarships to students with diverse interests and capabilities.

PLACEMENT CELL

N

The Placement Cell is run by the students and it is their responsibility to contact companies, get relevant job profiles and finally arrange for the company to conduct its pre-placement talk, screening, selection and recruitment. The process also includes extensive online as well as mobile phone text communication to facilitate better two-way information flow.

The various faculties in the college each has its own representative who can target companies and profiles that are more relevant to their particular field.

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INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES

N

* Ontario - Maharashtra - Goa Programme (OMG)

A student exchange programme with a consortium of 17 Canadian Universities under the OMG programme is in place. The main criterion for selection is completion of graduation. The programme includes a complete waiver of tuition fees and a scholarship of Canadian $2000 - 2500 to the students. In the last 3 years 25 students have availed of this opportunity.

* Nottingham Trent University (NTU, UK) School of Art & Humanities

Only BA students can go for 1st Term (September - December) for any chosen subject in the Arts faculty under the Global Studies Programme. There is full fee waiver for students who are selected for this programme.

* Global Cross Cultural Understanding Programme

A Video conferencing, online programme of 5 weeks duration will be held on Jai Hind Campus. This programme is in collaboration with East Carolina University (ECU), U.S.A. Students will earn Credit Hours / Certificates.

* Bournemouth - Media School U.K. offers 3 Programmes 1) Summer School

2) Top -up Undergraduate Programme 3) Masters Programme

Students of all disciples are eligible. * University of Fraser Valley (Vancouver)

A (3 year + 1 year), Bsc. - I.T. Programme for Computer Science students of Jai Hind College. * University of East Anglia (U.K.) - Jai Hind College Scholarship

In recognition of its strong links with Jai Hind College, the University of East Anglia (U.K.) has announced a specific scholarship to a highly qualified Jai Hind student, either at undergraduate or Master's level w.e.f. 2002 -2003.

• Collaboration is being sought with Carleton University ,Ottawa for PG Programmes

RAGGING PROHIBITION

N

Ragging is banned in this institution. A student involving in any such act will be expelled from the college and in addition may undergo imprisonment and fine.

A student found guilty of ragging will face cancellation of admission, suspension, expulsion or withholding results. There is also a provision for collective punishment when persons committing or abetting ragging are not identified.

IDENTITY CARD

N

After admission, each student will be given his/her Identity card, which the student must fill up, sign and affix his/her photograph & then obtain the college stamp & the signature of the Principal.

Students are required to carry the College Identity Card on their person without fail as they are required to present this card for inspection at the time of entry to the college. No student will be allowed to enter the college premises without the college identity Card. They are further required to present their Identity Card as and when demanded by any college official.

HEAVY PENALTY WILL BE CHARGED FOR ISSUANCE OF DUPLICATE IDENTITY CARD. STUDENTS ARE THEREFORE ADVISED TO ENSURE THE SAFE-KEEPING OF THEIR IDENTITY CARDS.

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Contact us

Address:

JAI HIND COLLEGE

'A' Road

Churchgate

Mumbai - 400 020.

India

Tel : +91-22-22040256 / 1095

+91-22-22839630 / 32

Fax : +91-22-22819504

Website : www.jaihindcollege.com

E-mail : [email protected]

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