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Programme Time Table

(F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B.Com. Degree Programme : 2011 - 2012)

(1) Admission starts on 1st July 2011

(2) Last date for the admission 30th July 2011

at the Study Centre

(3) Late Fees at the Study Centre Rs. 200/- 1 August to 16 August 2011 (4) Text-books available at the Upto Sepetember 2011

Study Centre

(5) Period of counselling September 2011 to April 2012

sessions at the Study Centre

(6) Internal Evaluation Evaluation department will send the

book to Study Centres. (7) Final Examination at the First week of May 2012

Study Centre

(8) Availability of Marksheet End of July 2012 at the Study Centre

Instructions : (1) Changes, if any, in the given schedule, shall be informed to the study centres, well in advance.

(2) Please contact your study centres for Exam, Contact Session and Study Material..

(3) Please collect your marksheet from the study centre and obtain the prescribed form for admission to the first year of the B.Com. programme at the Study Centre.

(4) There is no provision for admission at Regional Centres and Headquarter.

(5) The students will be responsible for mistakes in admission form. (There will be no admission after the last date i.e. 16th August 2011

(6) Fees to be deposited through Bank Challan only in the Bank of Maharashtra.

(7) The part of challan meant for study centre to be attached with the application and submit application form to the study Centre. Get receipt of the same.

(8) Student will not be allowed to change study centre once admission is taken at the particular study centre.

Website - http://www.ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac

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1. About School

The School of Commerce & Management has been working successfully from the inception of the University in the year 1989. Currently, the School has 3 Graduate Programmes, 2 Postgraduate Programmes, 4 Diploma Programmes & 2 Research Programmes - M.Phil. & Ph.D. to a combined enrollment of more than 39,000 students.

Mission of the School

n To help in icreasing knowledge in the field of co-operative, industry, commerce, management.

n To provide well educated manpower to the offices, companies, industries, institutes etc.

n To offer enriching learning experices to aspiring managers.

n To enable students to realize their full potential.

n To ensure that student serve as agents of continuous improvement and change.

n To encourage entrepreneurship and service orientation.

n To extend the frontiers of knowledge in management through cutting-edge research.

n To disseminate knowledge through a portfolio of educational programmes and publication.

2. About F. Y. B.Com. Programme

This programme has a duration of three years and carries 108 credit points. In this programme the student has to study 6 Courses of 36 credit points at first year, 5 compulsory courses and one elective course carrying 36 credit points at the second year, and 4 compulsory and 2 specialization group courses of 36 credit points at third year. Nine contact sessions for every course of 6 credit points are arranged at the study

centre where the student can have his difficulties resolved.

List of the courses are as follows : First Year B. Com.

(1) Elements of Statistics 6 cp

(2) Foundation Course in 6 cp

Marathi or English for Business

(3) Foundation Course in English 6 cp and Hindi

(4) General Knowledge and Social 6 cp Awareness

(5) Commerce 6 cp

(6) Office Management 6 cp

Second Year B. Com. (A) Compulsory Courses

(1) Accountancy : Part I 6 cp

(2) Business Economics 6 cp

(3) Business Law 6 cp

(4) Management Science 6 cp

(5) Business Organization and 6 cp Administration

(B) Elective Courses (Any One)

(4) Managerial Economics 6 cp

(5) Business Communication 6 cp

Third Year B. Com. (A) Compulsory Courses

(1) Accountancy : Part II 6 cp

(2) Economic Environment in India 6 cp (3) Costing, Auditing and Taxation 6 cp (4) Human Resource Management 6 cp (B) Specialization Courses (Any One)

(1) Marketing Management 1 & 2 12 cp (2) Banking and Finance 1 & 2 12 cp

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Special Features of the Text Books

The students are given the syllabus of the courses and also the text-books. The students get these text-books after paying total programme fees and are allowed to keep these with them. These texts are written in a format different from the usual published texts. One can understand the text through one reading because it is

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divided into small units. Each unit is explained with the help of graphs, pictures and illustrations to cover a specific topic. There are in-text questions for each unit so as to revise and review the comprehen-sion of the reading material. It helps the student to study a specific topic. If the student has any difficulty, he or she can make a note of it. He can discuss these noted difficulties with the counsellor during the contact session at the study centre.

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Nature of Contact Sessions

The student can choose a study centre as per his/her convenience. Generally, the contact sessions are held either on weekly holidays or in the evening, after office hours. The contact session for counselling of one subject is of two hours. During these contact sessions, the counsellors are supposed to guide/discuss with the students, based on the course material. These contact sessions are also used to view audio/video cassettes at the study centres. The students can solve their difficulties by discussing with their colleagues as well as with the counsellor during contact sessions.

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Objectives of the B.Com. Programme

(1) To provide opportunity for higher education to those people (for example farmers, businessmen, workers, housewives, those who are in service, etc) who had missed this chance earlier.

(2) To develop study skills among the learners so as to help them cope with courses in Literature, History, Politics, Economics, Business, Management Science, etc.

(3) To provide the necessary practical exposure to self-study methods so as to equip the learner with knowledge-acquiring skills.

(4) To develop personality development skills.

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Syllabus for First Year B.Com.

Programme

1. Elements of Statistics (COM 107)

Book 1 : Intorduction to Statistics and Presentation of Data

Book 2 : Measures of Central Tendencies & Measures of Variations

Book 3 : Correlation and Regression 2. Foundation Course in Marathi (MAR 102)

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4. General Knowledge and Social Awareness (GKN 101)

Book 1 : Science & Technology, Environment and Health Book 2 : Development : Concept and

Procedure

Book 3 : Communication Revolution and Biotechnology

5. Commerce (COM 106)

Book 1 : Office, Public Relations and In-house Correspondence

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Book 2 : Office Organisation and Personnel Management

Book 3 : Office Services

6. Office Management (COM 211)

Book 1 : Introduction to Economics and Evolution of Commerce

Book 2 : Procedures of Commerce

Book 3 : Book-keeping and Accountancy

2.1 Learning Method

The students of the open university do not go to the college everyday. They do not have regular time for their studies. The open university has independently developed a learning method for such students. This method has the following components :

l Self-Instructional text books, l Use of Audio and Video cassettes, l Counselling during contact sessions

at the study centre by the subject experts.

3. Admission Procedure

3.1 Eligibility Criteria

The admission to this programme is based on fulfilling any of the following criteria -(1) Preparatory programme of YCMOU with

minimum 40% marks. Certificate Programme for Self Help Group facilitators of YCMOU with minimum 40% marks.

(2) H.S.C. or equivalent examination of Maharashtra or other state HSC Board. (3) 11th standard passed (Before 1975).

(4) Government recognised certificate / diploma of minimum two years after SSC. n n n n n Special Instructions

(A) It is necessary to attach following documents alongwith application form. (1) Attested zerox copy of school leaving certificate or birth certificate.

(2) Attested copies of educational qualification.

(B) Please do not attach any original document alongwith the application form. University will not responsible for the same.

(C) In case of change in name, during the course period student have to submit Marriage Certificate or Government Gazette to University.

3.2 Programme Fees (F. Y.)

University Fee Rs.

1050/-Study Centre Fee Rs. 450/-Total Programme Fee Rs.

1500/-3.3 Duration

The minimum duration of this programme is three years, although you may complete the programme gradually within a maximum period of eight years.

If the programme is not completed successfully during these eight years, you will be required to take fresh admission. During the period of registration, students will be given at the most four chances for appearing for the examination of specific courses.

3.4 Medium

The medium of instruction for the B.Com. programme is English.

4. Evaluation Procedure

The pattern of evaluation used for the B.Com. programme will adopt three basic evaluation modes : (1) Self-Assessment (2) Continuous Assessment (3) End Assessment n n n n n Self-Assessment

Each unit (Chapter) in your books, gives you some exercises for assessing your own learning. Correct or model answers for

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these exercises provided later, help you to assess the accuracy of your own answers. This mode of assessment gives you a quick or immediate feedback on your extent of learning with regard to a certain topic or sub-topic in your syllabus.

4.1 Internal Evaluation

Internal Evaluation consists of Continuous Assessment (CA). It is a well-accepted fact that rather than evaluate a student purely on the basis of one examination conducted at the end of the learning period, evaluating him at multiple points on a more frequent basis will yield a more dependable and objective measure of his learning.

Besides, continuous assessment has tremendous educational value from your point of view.

Periodic and timely feedback regarding your performance, given to you by experts may motivate you in various ways : it may lead you to put in additional efforts in your ‘weaker’ areas; likewise, objective information that you have achieved a satisfactory level of learning, may help to build up your self-confidence in undertaking more difficult learning tasks subsequently.

The Continuous Assessment component of of the Evaluation system consists of the Class Test 1 and Class Test 2. Both the Class Tests ar conducted at your study centre.

4.2 Final Evaluation

Final Evaluation consists of End Examination (EE). Evaluation conducted at the end of the learning period through an examination is done here as in other universities. Each question paper carries 100 marks and has a duration of three hours.

The marks of CA and EE for each course are combined in the ratio of 2:3 for the First

year and 3:7 for the Second and Third year respectively to arrive at the average marks for a course which are reflected in the mark-sheet given to students. However, the marks obtained for CA and EE are combined only when the CA marks help in improving the average marks. In all other cases, the EE marks are treated as the average marks for a single course. For successful completion of a course, a minimum of 40 average marks are essential. For obtaining the degree, the student must have at least 40 marks in each course included in the programme.

4.3 Credit Points

All courses offered by YCMOU carry a certain value in terms of credit-points. A credit point is a way of expressing the learning hours required to study a certain unit, in a book or a course.

Generally, one credit point is considered equivalent to about 30-35 learning hours. These learning hours could mean the time you spend in reading, note-taking, listening to lectures, participating in discussions on the topic, listening to audios, viewing especially prepared videos, etc.

The B.Com. degree programme at YCMOU requires that you ‘collect’ a credit of 108 credit points in order to be considered eligible for the degree ‘Bachelor of Commerce’.

Note - Degree grade

1. Degree will be awarded on the basis of marks obtained in 2nd and 3rd year. Passing the 1st year is an essential criteria as well.

2. Student needs to select two papers of one subject from the “Specialisation” group for the third year. For the second year he/she has to select one paper from the elective group.

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5. About S.Y./T.Y. B.Com.

Programme

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S.Y. B. Com.

(A) Compulsory Course

No. of Contact

Sessions 1. Accountancy Part I (COM 208) 12 Book 1 : Book Reconciliation Statement,

Bill Transaction and Depreciation.

Book 2 : Partnership Accounts

Book 3 : Partnership and Accounts of Non-Profit making Association 2. Bussiness Economics (ECO 201) 09 Book 1 : Business Firms and Analysis of

Demand

Book 2 : Supply and Conditions in Market Book 3 : Labour-Market and Capital

Investment

3. Business Law (COM 210) 09 Book 1 : Indian Contract and Negotiable

Instruments Act Book 2 : Sale of Goods Act and

Factories Act

Book 3 : Industrial Disputes and Payment of wages Act

4. Management Science (MGM 105) 09 Book 1 : Management and its nature

Book 2 : Management : Development and Functions

Book 3 : Management Functions

5. Business Organisation and 09 Administration (COM 212)

Book 1 : Commercial Organisations, Localisations and Small Scale Industries

Book 2 : Business : Size, Combination and Capital

Book 3 : Industrial Relations and Management

(B) Elective Courses (Any One)

1. Managerial Economics (MGM 224) 09 Book 1 : Managerial Economics :

Nature and Concepts

Book 2 : Markets and Price Determination Book 3 : Principles of Firm and

Investment analysis

2. Business Communication (MGM 225) 09 Book 1 : Principles and Media of

Communication

Book 2 : Verbal and Written Communication Book 3 : Effective Communication and

Human Relations

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T.Y. B.Com.

(A) Compulsory Course

1. Accountancy Part II (COM 209) 12 Book 1 : Investment & Farm Accounts Book 2 : Accounting for Companies &

Insurance Companies Book 3 : Accounting for Banking

Companies

2. Indian Economic Environment 09 (COM 220)

Book 1 : Economical Environment Book 2 : Agriculture, Industry and

Service Sector

Book 3 : Economic Policy & Planning

3. Costing, Auditing & Taxation (COM 221) 09 Book 1 : Auditing

Book 2 : Cost Accounting Book 3 : Income Tax

4. Human Resource Management 09 (COM 222)

Book 1 : Human Resource

Book 2 : Human Resource Planning Book 3 : Human Resource Development

(B) Specialisation (Any One Group)

1. Banking & Finance-1 (COM 306) 09 Book 1 : Banking

Book 2 : Banking Laws Book 3 : Types of Banks

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2. Banking & Finance - 2 (COM 307) 09 Book 1 : Financial Markets

Book 2 : Financial Institutions-1 Book 3 : Financial Institutions-2

3. Marketing Management-1 (MGM 308) 09 Book 1 : Advertising

Book 2 : Salesmanship

Book 3 : Consumer Satisfaction

4. Marketing Management-2 (MGM 309) 09 Book 1 : Marketing

Book 2 : Marketing Mix

Book 3 : Marketing Information System

5.1 Programme Structure

This programme has a duration of three years and carries 108 credit points. In this programme the student has to study 6 Courses of 36 credit points at first year; 5 compulsory courses and one elective course carrying 36 credit points at the second year; and 4 compulsory and 2 specialization group courses of 36 credit points at third year. Nine contact sessions for every course of 6 credit points are arranged at the study centre where the student can have his difficulties resolved.

List of the courses are as follows : First Year B. Com.

(1) Elements of Statistics 6 cp

(2) Foundation Course in Marathi 6 cp or English for Business

(3) Foundation Course in English

and Hindi 6 cp

(4) General Knowledge and Social

Awareness 6 cp

(5) Commerce 6 cp

(6) Office Management 6 cp

Second Year B. Com. (A) Compulsory Courses

(1) Accountancy : Part I 6 cp

(2) Business Economics 6 cp

(3) Business Law 6 cp

(4) Management Science 6 cp

(5) Business Organisation and

Administration 6 cp

(B) Elective Courses (Any One)

(1) Managerial Economics 6 cp

(2) Business Communication 6 cp

Third Year B. Com. (A) Compulsory Courses

(1) Accountancy : Part II 6 cp

(2) Economic Environment in India 6 cp (3) Costing, Auditing and Taxation 6 cp (4) Human Resource Management 6 cp (B) Specialization Courses (Any One)

(1) Marketing Management 1 & 2 12 cp (2) Banking and Finance 1 & 2 12 cp

5.2 Learning Methods

The students of the open university do not go to the college everyday. They do not have regular time for their studies. The open university has independently developed a learning method for such students. This method has the following components :

l Self-Instructional text books,

l Counselling during contact sessions at the study centre by the subject experts.

l Continuing Evaluation system for the learning programme.

6. Admission Procedure

6.1 Eligibility Criteria & Credit

Transfer Rule Eligibility

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S. Y. B. Com. (Regular)

The admission to this programme is based on fulfilling any of the following criteria

-(1) Student having admitted for the first year B.Com. of the YCMOU. (2) Student having passed F.Y.B.Com.

from other Universities. (under rule of credit transfer)

(3) Student having passed F.Y.B.A. or F.Y.B.Sc. from other universities. It is compulsory for them to take COM 106 (Commerce) and COM 211 (Office Management) Courses of

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the YCMOU’s F.Y.B.Com. additionally. These students have to fill the form of credit transfer admission form and attach the attested copy of their F.Y.B.Com. marksheet.

(4) This rule is also applicable to the YCMOU student who has passed his F.Y.B.A. programme.

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T. Y. B.Com. (Regular)

The admission to this programme is based on fulfilling any of the following Criteria :

(1) Students who have been admitted for the second year (B. Com.) of the YCMOU.

(2) Students having passed S.Y. B.Com. from other Universities. (under rule of Credit transfer)

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S.Y. B.Com. (Credit Transfer)

As per the Credit Transfer Rule of University, student who had passed F.Y.B.Com. from any government recognised University is allowed to take admission to S.Y.B.Com. Programme of Y.C.M. Open University and also exempted from all first year's subjects. Similarly, those who have completed B.A./B.Sc. or passed F.Y.B.A./ B.Sc. are allowed to take admission to S.Y.B.Com. Programme of Y.C.M. Open University. However, it is compulsory for student to complete COM 211 (Office Management) and COM 106 (Commerce) courses of F.Y.B.Com. along with the courses of S.Y.B.Com.

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T.Y. B.Com. (Credit Transfer)

As per the Credit Transfer Rule of University, student who had passed F.Y. & S.Y.B.Com. from any government recognised University is allowed to take admission to T.Y.B.Com. Programme of YCMOU and get the exemption of 72 credit points but has to complete courses of 36 credit points for T.Y.B.Com.

Documents to be attached with

Admission Form are :

l Age proof (Attested copy of School Leaving Certificate, School/College Bonafied Certificate - original copy) l Don't attach original documents with

the admission form. At the time of submission of application form keep xerox copies and also original copies of the documents with you so that study centre In-charge or co-ordinator will make the attestation and returns your original documents. Only attested copies are sufficient, study centre or university is not responsible for maintaining original documents.

Application Form is attached herewith. Student should read thoroughly the application form and prospectus before filling up Application Form to avoid any mistakes and require to attach above mentioned documents, Demand Draft of programme fee and then submit it to the study centre.

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Duration for Credit Transfer

Open University adopts flexible policy regarding the duration of the programme. Hence, student can complete the programme gradually within a maximum period of eight years. (only for student taking admission as per Credit Transfer Rule to S.Y. and T.Y. has to complete it within five years and three years respectively.)

It is not compulsory to the students to give final examination if he is not prepared for that, as examination will be held twice in a year. For example, if student has not completed S.Y., is allowed to take admission to the T.Y. only he has to give second year courses in future and degree will be awarded only after successful completion of second and third year courses.

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Credit Transfer

Credit Transfer Rule takes into consideration previous education for

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completing the degree programme by giving exemption of some credit points and also has following rules.

According to the Credit Transfer Rule following students are eligible to Second and Third Year B.Com. Programmes.

(1) Students those have completed two years D.Ed. Programme after H.S.C. (1994) (Board of Management -A100/05/44, Date 24.02.2005) (2) Student those who have passed

F . Y . B . A . / B . S c . / B . C o m . / L a w / M e d i c a l / E n g i n e e r i n g / M a n a g e -ment/Agriculture etc. (School Council - B5/F173/2006/32 Date 21.12.2006)

(3) Degree Programme consists of 108 credit points, out of which 36 credit points of First Year are exempted, but student has to complete courses of 72 credit points. In second year student has to complete courses of 36 credit points. Students who have passed Post Graduation degree but not completed basic degree (B.A./ B.Com./B.Sc. etc.) is not eligible for S.Y.B.Com.

(4) Similarly, those who have completed B.A./B.Sc. or passed F.Y.B.A./B.Sc. are allowed to take admission to S.Y.B.Com. Progra-mme of Y.C.M. Open University. However, it is compulsory for student to complete COM 211 (Office Management) and COM 106 (Commerce) Courses of F.Y.B.Com. along with the courses of S.Y.B.Com. (In total 8 courses for S.Y.B.Com.). But student can give examination for maximum 7 courses only; remaining one course will be completed at the time of Supplementary Examination or Third Year Final Examination. (5) Student who had passed S.Y.B.Com.

from any government recognised University is allowed to take admission to T.Y.B.Com. Progra-mme of YCMOU and get the exemption of 72 credit points but has to complete courses of 36 credit points for T.Y.B.Com.

On the basis of above mentioned Rules, you can complete your education & become a degree holder. If you want to take admission on the basis of Credit Transfer Rules, you are required to fill Credit Transfer Application Form alongwith D.D. of required fees and submit it to your Study Centre.

7. Programme Fees (S.Y./T.Y.)

(A) S. Y. B. Com. (Regular)

University Fee Rs.

1200/-Study Centre Fee Rs.

600/-Total Fees Rs.

1800/-(B) S. Y. B. Com. (Credit Transfer) University Fees

(a) Second Year Fee Rs. 1200/-(b) Credit Transfer fee Rs. 1500/-Total University Fee Rs. 2700/-Study Centre Fee Rs.

600/-Total Fees Rs.

3300/-(A) T. Y. B. Com. (Regular)

Study Centre Fee Rs. 750/-University Fee Rs.

1650/-Total Fees Rs.

2400/-(B) T. Y. B. Com. (Credit Transfer) University Fees

(a) Third Year Fee Rs. 1800/-(b) Credit Transfer fee Rs. 3000/-Total University Fee Rs. 4800/-Study Centre Fee Rs.

600/-Total Fees Rs.

5400/-Please do not pay any additional fees to the study centre. The programme fees will be as given above. If your admission is cancelled due to some reason, the programme admission fees will not be returned.

Please note that if the number of students at a particular study centre is less

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than 20 students, then the registered students of such study centres will be transferred to the nearest study centre.

Final Examination & Marksheet fees were taken with the admission form. So regular students do not fill any seperate Examination Form for final exam.

The Programme fees includes Registration fee, Course fee, Evaluation Fee (Internal & End), Marksheet, Postage Charges, Student Welfare Fund, Samwad fee, University Development Fund, Certificate fee, I.D. Card fee, etc.

(1) Please do not pay any additional fee to the Study Centre. University will not be responsible for the excess payment of fees other than mentioned above. It is non-refundable, if admission is cancelled due to certain reasons. (2) University fees to be deposited through

challan in the Bank of Maharashtra. One part of the challan will be kept by the bank, second part to be attached with the application, third part to be submitted to the study centre and one part to be retained by the student. Students will have to pay Bank Service Charges to the bank if it is mentioned in the challan.

(3) Study Centre fees to be deposited at Study Centre only and take receipt of the same.

(4) A Study Centre having enrollment less than twenty may be discontinued. Enrolled students of that Study Centre will be shifted to nearby Study Centre.

Refund of Fees (Applicable to FY/SY/TY):

Following rules are applicable regarding the refund of fees in case of cancellation of admission.

From the Date of Admission (As per the date on Challan)

(1) 15% reduction if application of cancellation is received within 15 days. (2) 50% reduction if application of cancellation is received within 30 days. (3) 75% reduction if application of cancellation is received within 45 days.

There will not be any refund of fees if application of cancellation is received after 45 days from the date of admission.

Student must inform about his/her cancellation of admission through the concern study centre.

Student must attach a copy of receipt of submission of books to the study centre with the the application of cancellation.

Change in Name : Married female students are required to attach attested copy of Gazzattee of Maharashtra Govt. (In case change in Name)

7.1 Duration

The minimum duration of this programme is three years, although you may complete the programme gradually within a maximum period of eight years.

If the programme is not completed successfully during these eight years, you will be required to take fresh admission. During the period of registration, students will be given at the most four chances for appearing for the examination of specific courses.

7.2 Medium

The medium of instruction for the B.Com. programme is English.

8. Evaluation Procedure

The pattern of evaluation used for the B.Com. programme will adopt three basic evaluation modes : (1) Self-Assessment (2) Continuous Assessment (3) End Assessment n n n n n Self-Assessment

Each unit (Chapter) in your books, gives you some exercises for assessing your own learning. Correct or model answers for these exercises provided later, help you to assess the accuracy of your own answers. This mode of assessment gives you a quick or immediate feedback on your extent of learning with regard to a certain topic or sub-topic in your syllabus.

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8.1 Internal Evaluation

Home Assignment of 100 Marks will be given for each course under Internal Evaluation. The nature of questions & marks of these Home Assignments will be as follows :

Nature of Number of Marks Total Questions Questions (each) Marks

SAQ 8 5 40

LAQ 3 20 60

Total Marks 100 (1) Home assignment of each course will

be for 100 Marks. However, in the HEN101 Course 50% Marks will be for Hindi & 50% marks for English.

(2) The marks obtained for the home assignment converted into 20 marks. (3) It is mandatory to get minimum 40%

marks in the home assignment.

8.2 Final Evaluation

Final Evaluation consists of End Examination (EE). Evaluation conducted at the end of the learning period through an examination is done here as in other universities. Each question paper carries 100 marks and has a duration of three hours.

The marks of CA and EE for each course are combined in the ratio of 2:3 for the First year and 3:7 for the Second and Third year respectively to arrive at the average marks for a course which are reflected in the mark-sheet given to students. However, the marks obtained for CA and EE are combined only when the CA marks help in improving the average marks. In all other cases, the EE marks are treated as the average marks for a single course. For successful completion of a course, a minimum of 40 average marks are essential. For obtaining the degree, the

student must have at least 40 marks in each course included in the programme.

Note : Degree is awarded on the marks of S.Y. and T.Y. B.Com. courses. It is mandatory to obtain at least 40% marks in both the end examination & the internal evaluation. The students that submit home assignments under internal evaluation can get benefit of it for the end examination. The students who do not submit the home assignments will be evaluated only by the marks obtained in the end examination.

The marks obtained out ot 100 marks by such students will be converted into 80% & their result will be declared accordingly.

8.3 Credit Points

All courses offered by YCMOU carry a certain value in terms of credit-points. A credit point is a way of expressing the learning hours required to study a certain unit, in a book or a course.

Generally, one credit point is considered equivalent to about 30-35 learning hours. These learning hours could mean the time you spend in reading, note-taking, listening to lectures, participating in discussions on the topic, listening to audios, viewing especially prepared videos, etc.

The B.Com. degree programme at YCMOU requires that you ‘collect’ a credit of 108 credit points in order to be considered eligible for the degree ‘Bachelor of Commerce’.

9. Registration Procedure

1. The Applicant is expected to procure the

Admission Form and Bank Challan along with the prospectus from the recognised Study Centre.

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2. The Applicant must study the prospectus, familiarise himself/herself about the programme rules and ensure that he/ she is eligible for the admission.

3. If eligible, the Applicant interested in admission to the programme should carefully fill in the form in BOLD legible (readable) letters, without overwriting, in ENGLISH language. Care should be taken to fill in the form perfectly and accurately because a computerised system will be used for data entry. The Applicant will be solely responsible for the correctness of information submitted. He/she should attach the attested photocopies of proofs of qualification, date of birth and any other important documents asked for.

4. The Applicant should obtain the signature and seal of the Study Centre after getting his/her eligibility checked from the study centre.

5. The Applicant shall submit the part of challan meant for the Study Centre to the Study Centre and retain one part with himself/herself. He/She should also retain a photocopy of the application form (Admission Form) for himself/ herself. He/she shall take acknowledgement of having given the Study Centre part of the challan to the Study Centre.

6. The Admission Forms must be filled in and the above process should be completed before the stipulated time limit. No admission form shall be

accepted at the Study Centre after the stipulated time frame mentioned in the prospectus. All admission forms along with challan must be submitted only to a branch of the Bank of Maharashtra. No form should be submitted to any other Bank. Likewise, no admission form will be received /accepted at the university headquarters under any circumstances. Forms should also not be sent by post or courier in any case.

7. The admission fee receipt will not be issued by the Study Centre. The Bank challan will itself serve as the fee receipt.

8. Applicants should submit their admission form and challan to the Study Centre. 9. The Applicant must keep in touch with

the Study Centre about the learning programme, Contact Session Time Table and the examination schedule. The confirmation of admission should be checked with the Study Centre by the last week of October. Applicants shall not be allowed to appear for any examination without confirmation of admission.

10.The university reserves the right to reject admission wrongly granted by the Study Centre to ineligible applicants if ineligibilty is discovered at any stage during the registration process.

11.Receipt of the Study Centre fees to be taken from the Study Centre only.

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10. Regional Centres

01. Amravati

V.M.V. to Walgaon Road, Post V.M.V., Amravati 444 604

( : (Off) 0721-2531444 ( : (Fax) 0721-2531445

02. Aurangabad

Survey No. 41, East of the Militery boy's Hostel, Nandanvan Colony, Chhavani, Aurangabad 431 002

( : (Off) 0240-2371066, 2371077 ( : (Fax) 0240-2371088

03. Mumbai

C/o Jagannath Shankarsheth Municipal School Building, Nana Chowk,

Grant Road Mumbai 400 007 ( : (Off) 022-23874186 ( : (Fax) 022-23826135

04. Nagpur

Rao Bahadur D. Laxminarayan Bungalow Law College Campus

Ravinagar Chowk, Nagpur 440 001 ( : (Off) 0712-2553724

( : (Fax) 0712-2553725

05. Nashik

Old Municipal Corp. Bldg. New Pandit Colony

Nashik 422 002

( : (Off) 0253-2317063 ( : (Fax) 0253-2576756

Your Study Centre

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06. Pune

C/o Shahir Annabhau Sathe Prashala Gruha, Sadashiv Peth, Kumthekar Marg Pune 411 030

( : (Off) 020-24491107 ( : (Fax) 020-24457914

07. Kolhapur

Near Shivaji University Post Office, Vidyanagar, Kolhapur 416 004 ( : (Off) 0231-2607022

( : (Fax) 0231-2607023

08. Nanded

Swami Ramanand Tirth Marathwada University Sports Building,

Nanded 421 606

( : (Off) 02462-236718 ( : (Fax) 02462-236718 Mob. No. : 9422247296

08. Goa

Flat No. 101, First Floor, Above State Bank of India Contorilim, Thivim, Barvez Goa

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11. Instructions/Contacts

Sr. No. Type of Query Whom to Contact?

1. Academic Matters Director of School of Commerce & Mgt.

YCMOU, Nashik Ph : (0253) 2231477

2 Student Matters Director of Student Services

Division, YCMOU, Nashik Ph : (0253) 2231478

3 Examination Related Matters Controller of Examination or D. R. Examination Unit-1, YCMOU, Nashik

Ph : (0253) 2230716

4 Admission Related Matter Deputy Registrar

Registration Section YCMOU, Nashik Ph : (0253) 2230118

5 Difficulties in any course, at the Counsellor, at the study centre study centre

6 Other general difficulties & planning Programme Coordinator, at the study of academic activities, at the study centre

centre

7 Serious Difficulties, at the study Study Centre Head, at the study centre centre

« Student has requested to contact only concerned person to whom the query is related.

@ Your Study Centre will not necessarily be your exam centre.

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Student aid

YCMOU offers financial aid for students from low-income strata on merit basis. YCMOU has made a pooled annual provision of Rs. 15 lakh for this purpose. YCMOU offers a 50% fee waiver in various programmes for students in low-income sections of the society. Students need to apply in specified format with suitable documents for eligibility.

Sports events

Annual events are organised to offer sports-opportunities for students at regional and university levels. This will enable them to qualify for sports events at intervarsity Ashwamedha (intervarsity event started by Hon Chancellor), state and national levels including AIU events.

Youth festival

Annual youth festivals are held for performing arts at regional and university level. The events include elocution, ekankika (one-act-play), music and dance. This qualifies them for participation in Indradhanushya - intervarsity event started by Hon Chancellor and also national level events including the AIU-event.

Avishkar

To promote research activity in the student community, Avishkar — an intervarsity event started by Hon Chancellor — is organised annually. A biannual research journal is published by YCMOU for students to carry the research papers.

Samvad house journal

Samvad Patrika is a monthly house journal for communication with thousands of students of YCMOU spread in the entire state. This carries educational articles and useful information. This is expected to promote self-learning and awareness about Open & Distance Learning.

Samvad Patrika will be available at Study Centre as well as on the official website of the University.

Virtual learning

The Ahemadabad based ISRO has helped YCMOU to start a satellite based virtual learning centres network to assist learning. This networks 40 VLCs in the state where students can gather to interact with the counselors.

NSS

The National Services Scheme (NSS) has been launched at select YCMOU study centres for 800 students.

12. Appendices

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Appendix - 2 : Recognised Universities approved by U.G.C for Credit Transfer

List of Universities approved by the University Grants Commission 1. Agra University 2. Alagappa University

Agra - 282 001 Karaikudi - 623 004 3. Aligarh Muslim University, 4. Allahabad University,

Aligarh - 262 002 Allahabad - 211 002 (Telex 564-230-AMU IN)

5. Amravati University, 6. Andhra Pradesh Amravati - 444 602 Agricultural University,

Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030 (Telex-0425-6936-APAU-IN) 7. Assam University, 8. Andhra Pradesh University

Silchar of Health Sciences, Vijaywada - 520 005 (Telex-475-269 UHS IN) 9. Andhra University, 10.Annamalai University,

Waltair, Annamalainagar - 608 002 Visakhapatnam - 530 003 (Telex-4602-201

(Telex-0495-540-AU IN)

11.Anna University, 12.Arunachal University, Sardar Patel Road, Itanagar - 791 111 Madras - 600 025

(Telex-041-21077-ANNU/IN)

13.Assam Agricultual 14.Avadh University University, Faizabad - 224 001 Jorhat - 785 013

15.Awadesh Pratap Singh 16.Banaras Hindu University University, Varanasi - 221 005 Rewa - 486 003 (Telex-0545-304-BHU-IN) 17.Bangalore University, 18.BarkatullahVishwavidyalaya

Bangalore - 560 056 Bhopal - 462 006 19.Berhampur University, 20.B.N. Mandal University,

Berhampur - 560 202 M - 852 113

21.Bharathiar University 22.Bharathidasan University, Coimbatore Triruchirapalli - 620 024 (Telex-0855-488-UNIB-IN) (Telex - 0455 - 253) 23.Bhavnagar University, 24.Bidhanchandra Krishi

Bhavnagar - 364 002 Vishwavidyalaya Mohanpur, Dist. Nadia (W.B.) 741 252 25.Bihar University 26.Birsa Agricultural

Muzafarpur - 842 001 University, Kanke, Ranchi - 834 006 27.Bombay University 28.Bundelkhand University,

Mumbai - 400 032 Jhansi - 284 006. 29.Burdwan University 30.Calicut University,

Burdwan - 713 104 Calicut - 673 635

(Telex - 0804-243-UNIC-IN) 31.Calcutta University, 32.Chandrashekar Azad

Calcutta - 700 073 University of Agriculture and technology,

Kanpur - 268 002 33.Cochin University of 34.Delhi University,

Science & Technology, Delhi - 110 007 Cohin - 682 002 (Telex - 78099 DU IN) (Telex-885-5019-CU IN)

35.Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya 36.Dibrugarh University, Indore - 452 001 Dibrugarh - 786 004

37.Dr. Hari Singh Gour 38.Dr.M.G.R.Medical University Vishwavidyalaya, Chennai - 600 007

Sagar - 470 003

39.Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar 40.G.B.pant University of University of Agriculture & Technology Horticulture & Forestry, Pantnagar - 263 145 Solan - 173 230 (Telex - 574261-PANT IN) 41.Gauhati University, 42.Goa University,

Gauhati - 781 014 Bambolim P.O., Santacruz Goa - 403 005.

43.Gorakhpur University 44.Gujarat Agricultural University, Gorakhpur - 273 009 Sardar, Krushinagar-385 506 45.Gujarat Ayurveda University 46.Gujarat University,

Jamnagar - 361 008 Ahmedabad - 380 009 47.Gulbarga University, 48.Guru Ghasidas University,

Gulbarga 585 106 Bilaspur - 495 009 (Telex - 0875-208)

49.Guru Nanak Dev University 50.Choudhary Charan Singh Amritsar - 143 005 Haryana Agricultural (Telex-384-274 GNDU IN) University, Hissar-125 004

(Telex-345-216-HAU-IN) 51.Hemavati Nandan Bahuguna 52.Himachal Pradesh

Vishwavidyalaya, University Srinagar (Garhwal)-241 174 Shimla - 171 005 53.Himachal Pradesh 54.Hyderabad University,

Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Hyderabad - 500 134 Palampur - 176 062 (Telex-0425-2050 UHYD IN) 55.Indira Gandhi Krishi 56.Indira Gandhi National Open

Vishwavidyalaya, University, maidan Garhi, Raipur - 492 012 New Delhi - 110 001

(Telex-031-66470-IGNOU-IN) 57.Indira Kala Sangeet 58.Jadavpur University,

Vishwavidyalaya, Calcutta - 700 032 Khairagarh - 491 881 (Telex-021-4160-VC-JU-IN) 59.Jamia Millia Islamia 60.Jammu University,

New Delhi - 110 025 Jammu - 180 004 61.Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi 62.Jawaharlal Nehru

Vishwavidyalaya, Technological University, Jabalpur - 432 004 Hyderabad - 500 028

(Telex - 425-6846) 63.Jawaharlal Nehru University, 64.Vinoba Bhave University

New Mehrauli Road, Hazaribagh-825 301 (Bihar) New Delhi - 110 067

(Telex-031-73167-JNU IN)

65.Jiwaji University, 66.Kakatiya University, Gwalior - 474 011 Warangal - 560 009 67.Kalyani University, 68.Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga

Kalyani - 741 235 Sanskrit University, Darbhanga-846 004 69.Kanpur University, 70.Karnataka University,

Kanpur - 200 024 Dharwad - 580 003 71.Kashmir University, 72.Kashi Vidyapith,

Srinagar - 190 006 Varanasi - 221 002 73.Kerala Agricultural 74.Kerala University,

University, Trivendrum - 695 034. Trichur - 680 654

(Telex-887-268-KNU-IN)

75.Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, 76.Kota Open University, Dist. Ratnagiri Kota - 324 001 Dapoli - 415 712

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77.Kumanun University, 78.Kuvempu University, Nainital - 263 001 B.R.Project - 577 115

Shimoga District Karnataka.

79.Kurukshetra University, 80.L.N.Mithila University, Kuruksheta - 132 119 Darbanga - 846 004 81.Lucknow University, 82.M.S. University of Baroda,

Lucknow - 226 007 Vadodara - 390 002 (Telex-0175-678-MSU-IN) 83.Madras University, 84.Madurai Kamaraj University

Madras - 600 015. Madurai - 625 021. (Telex-41-6376-UNOM-IN) (Telex-445-308-PKU IN) 85.Magadh University, 86.Mahatma Phule Agricultural

Bodhgaya - 824 234 University Dist. Ahmednagar Rahuri - 413 722.

87.Maharshi Dayanand 88.Mahatma Gandhi University University, Kottayam - 686 560 Rohtak - 124 001

89.Mangalore University, 90.Manipur University, Mangalaganothri Imphal - 795 003 Mangalore - 574 199

91.Marathwada Agricultural 92.Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar University, Marathwada University, Parbhani - 431 402 Aurangabad - 439 004 93.Ch.Charan Singh University 94.Mohanlal Sukhadia University

Meerut - 250 005 Udaipur - 381 001 95.Mother Teresa Women's 96.Mysore University,

University, Mysore - 570 005 13, Race Course Road,

Guindy, Madras - 32

97.Nagarjuna University, 98.Nagpur University Nagarjuna Nagar, Ravindra Nath Tagore Marg Guntur - 522 510 (AP) Nagpur - 440 001

(Telex-0471-218 NAG IN)

99.Narendra Deva University 100.North stern Hill of Agriculture & Technology University Narendra Nagar Shilong - 793 001 P. O. Kumarganj

Faizabad - 224 229

101.North Bengal University, 102. North Gujarat University, PO North Bengal University Patan - 384 265 (N.G.) Raja Ram Mohanpur,

Darjeeling - 734 430

103.Orissa University of 104. Osmania University, Agriculture & Technology, Hyderabad - 500 007 Bhubaneshwar - 751 430 (Telex-0425-7090-OSMU-IN) 105.Punjab University, 106. Punjab Agriculture

Chandigarh - 160 014 University, Ludhiana - 141 004 (Telex-0386-437) 107.Punjabrao Krishi Vidyapeeth, 108. Patna University Akola - 444 104 Patna - 800 005 (Telex-0725-215 PKV-IN)

109.Poona University, 110. Pondichery University Pune - 411 007 Pondichery - 605 014 (Telex - 145-719)

111.Panjabi University, 112. Purvanchal University, Patiala - 147 002 Jaunpur (UP) - 222 022 (Telex-0394-219-PUP-IN)

113.Rabindra Bharati University, 114. Rajasthan University, Calcutta - 700 050 Jaipur - 302 004 115.Rajasthan Agriculture 116. Rajendra Agriculture

University, University, Bikanner (Rajasthan) 334001 Pusa - 848 125

117.Ranchi University, 118. Rani Durgavati Ranchi - 834 008 Vishwavidyalaya,

Jabalpur - 482 001. 119.Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla 120. Rohilkhand University,

University, Bareilly - 243 001 Raipur - 492 010

121.Roorkee University, 122. Sambalpur University Roorkee - 247 667 Sambalpur - 768 019 (Telex-0597-201 UOR IN)

123.Sardar Patel University, 124 Sampurnand Sanskrit Vallabhvidyanagar-388 120 Vishwavidyalaya,

Varanasi - 221 002 125.Saurashtra University, 126. Sher-e-Kashmir University

Rajkot - 360 005 of Agricultural Science & Technology, P. B.No.262, Srinagar - 191 121 (J & K) 127.Shivaji University, 128. S.N.D.T. Women's University

Kolhapur - 416 004 Bombay - 400 020 129.Sh. Jagannath Sanskrit 130. South Gujarat University,

Vishwavidyalaya, Surat - 395 007 Puri - 752 001

131.Sir Krishnadevaraya 132.Sri. Padmavati Mahila University, Vishwavidyalaya, Anatpur - 515 003 Trrupati - 517 002 133.Sri. Venkateshwara 134. Tamilnadu Agricultural

University, University,

Tirupati - 517 502 Coimbatore - 641 003 (Telex-855-360 TNAU IN) 135.Tamil University, 136. T.N. Veterinary and Animal

Thanjavur - 613 005 Sciences University, Madras - 600 007 137.Telugu University, 138. Tripura University,

Lalithakalakshetram Agartala - 799 004 Hyderabad - 500 004

139.Veer Kunwar Singh 140. University of Agricultural University, Sciences, Bangalore-560 065 Arrah - 802 301, Bihar (Telex-845-8393 UASK IN) 141.Utkal University, 142. University of Agricultural

Vani Vihar Sciences, Krishinagar, Bhubaneshwar - 751 004 Dharwad - 580 005.

(Telex-865-244 AGCD IN) 143.Vidya Sagar University 144. Vikram University,

Midnapore - 721 001 Ujjain - 456 010 145.Visva Bharati 146. Yashwantrao Chavan

Shantiniketan - 731 235 Maharashtra Open University (Telex-203-201 RABI-IN) Dnyangangotri,

Near Gangapur Dam, Gangapur Nashik - 422 222 Institutes Established Under

State Legislative Act

1. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate 2. Sher-e-Kashmir Institute Institute of Medical Sciences of Medical Sciences Lucknow - 226 001 Post Bag No. 27 (Telex-535-411 SGPG IN) Srinagar

3. Nizam's Institute 4. Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad - 500 482 Sheikhpura,

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Institution Deemed to be Universities

1. Banasthali Vidyapith 2. Birla Institute of Technology P.B. Banasthali - 704 022 Mesra 835 215 (Ranchi) 3. Birla Institute of 4. Central Institute of English

Technology & Sciences, & Foreign languages, Pilani - 333 031 Hyderabad - 510 007

(Telex-0425-7089 CEPL) 5. Central Institute of Higher 6. Dayalbagh Educational

Tibetan Studies, Institute, Dayalbagh, Sarnath, Varanasi - 221 007 Agra - 282 005 (Telex-5450336-JHTS IN)

7. Gandhigram Rural Institute, 8. Gujarat Vidyapeeth Gandhigram - 624 302 Ahmedabad - 380 014

(Telex-121-6254 GUVI IN) 9. Gurukula Kangri, 10.Deccan College

vishwavidyalaya Post-Graduate and Research Haridwar - 249 404 Institute, Pune - 411 005 11. Indian Agricultural 12.Indian Institute of Sciences,

Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 012 New Delhi - 110 012 (Telex-0845-8349 II Sc.In) (Telex-31-77161-IARI-IN)

13. Indian School of Mines, 14.International Institute for Dhanbad - 826 004 Population Scs., Deonar (Telex-0629-214) Mumbai - 400 088 15. Indian Veterinary 16.Jamia Hamdard

Research Institute, Hamdard Nagar, Izatnagar - 243 122 New Delhi - 110 062 (Telex-577 205-IVRI IN)

17. National Dairy Research 18.National Museum Institute Institute, of the History of Arts, Karnal (Haryana) 132 001 Conservation and

Muscology,

New Delhi - 110 001 19. Rajasthan Vidyapith, 20.Central Institute of

Udaipur - 313 001 Fisheries Education, Versova - Bombay. 21. Rashtriya Sanskrit 22.School of Planing &

Vidyapith, Architecture,

Tirupati - 517 507 No.4, Block B, I. P. Estate New Delhi - 110 005 23. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri 24.Sir Sathya Sai Institute of

Rashtriya Sanskrit Higher Learning, Vidyapeeth, Presnthinilayam,

New Delhi - 110 016 Dist. Anantapur - 515 134 25. Shri. Avinashilingam Institute 26. Tata Institute of Social

for Home Sciences & Higher Sciences, Deonar, Education for Women, P. B. No. 8313 Coimbatore - 641 043 Mumbai - 400 088 (Telex-855 459 ADU IN)

27. Tilak Maharashtra 28.Thapar Institute of Vidyapeeth, Engineering & Technology, Pune - 411 017 Patiala - 147 001

Institutes of National Importance 1. All India Institute 2. Dakshina Bharati Hindi

of medical Sciences Prachar Sabha, Ansari Nagar, Thyagraja Nagar, New Delhi - 110 029 Madras - 600 017

3. Indian Institute of 4. Indian Institute of Technology, Technology, Powai, Hauz Khas,

Mumbai - 400 076 New Delhi - 110 016 (Telex-011-71385 LITB IN) (Telex-31-3687 IIT IN) 5. Indian Institute of Technology 6.Indian Institute of Technology,

Kanpur - 208 016 Karagpur - 721 302 (Telex-0325-296) (Telex-6401-201 ITKC-III) 7. Indian Institute of Technology 8. Indian Statistical Institute,

Madras - 600 036 Calcutta - 700 035 (Telex-041-21062 IITM IN) (Telex-21-2210-STATE IN) 9. Postgraduate Institute of 10.Sree Chitra Tirunal

Medical Education & Institute for Medical Sciences Research, & Technology,

Chandigarh - 160 012 Trivandrum - 695 011 (Telex-395-315 PGI IN) (Telex-0435-290)

List of Universities Approved by the University Grants Commission

1. Chitrakoot Gramody 2. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open Vishwavidyalaya, University,

Chitrakut - 210 204 Hyderabad - 500 482 District - Satana (MP)

3. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar 4. Jai Narain Vyas University, Technological University, Jodhpur - 342 001 Lonare - 402 103

(Dist.Raigad) Maharashtra

5. Kannada University, 6. Maharshi Dayanand Hampi - 583 221 Saraswati University, (Karnataka) Ajmer - 305 001 7. Makhanlal Chaturvedi 8. Manonmaniem Sundarnar

Rashtriya Patrakarta University,

Vishwavidyalay, Tirunelveli - 627 009 Bhopal - 462 016

9. National Law School of 10.North Maharashtra University India, P.B. No. 7201 P. B. No. 80,

Bangalore - 560 072 Jalgaon - 425 001 11.Punjab Agriculture University 12.Tazpur University,

Ludhiana - 141 004 Napam (Assam) 13.T.M.Bhagalpur University,

Bhagalpur - 812 007

Instiutions Deemed to be University

1. Bengal Engineering College 2. Forest Research Institute Howrah - 711 103 (W.B.) Dehradun - 248 006 3. Gokhale Institute of Politics 4. Jain Vishwa Bharathi

& Economics, Institute,

Pune - 411 004 Ladnun - 341 306 (Rajasthan) 5. Manipal Academy 6. Sri Chandrasekharndra

Higher Education Saraswathy Nyaya Shastra Manipal - 576 119 Mahavidyalaya,

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Appendix - 3 :

University Grants Commission Resolution (2004)

F1-52/2000(CPP-II) 5 MAY 2004

The Registrar / Director Of all the Indian Universities (Deemed, State, Central Universities / Institutions of National importance)

Subject : Recognition of Degrees awarded by Open Universities. Sir/Madam,

There are a number of open Universities in the country offering various degrees/diploma through the mode of non-formal education. The Open Universities have been established in the country by an Act of Parliament or State Legislature in accordance with the provisions contained in Section 2(f) of University Grants Commission Act, 1956. These universities are, therefore, empowered to award degrees in terms of Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956.

A circular was earlier issued vide UGC letter N.F.1-8/92(CPP) dated February, 1992 mentioning that the Certificate, Diplomas and Degrees awarded by Indira Gandhi National Open University are to be treated equivalent to the corresponding awards of the Universities in the country.

Attention is further invited to UGC circular No.F1-25/93(CPP-II) dated 28th July, 1993 (copy enclosed) for recognition of degrees and diplomas as well as transfer of credit for courses successfully completed by students between the two types of universities so that the mobility of students from Open University stream to traditional Universities is ensured without any difficulty.

The UGC has specified the nomenclature of degrees under Section 22(3) of the UGC Act, 1956 to ensure mandatory requirements viz. minimum essential academic inputs required for awarding such degrees. A copy of Gazette Notification regarding specification of degrees issued vide No.1-52/97(CPP-II) dated 31st January 2004 is enclosed. The details are also given in UGC Web site : www.ugc.ac.in

May, I therefore request you to treat the Degrees / Diploma / Certificates awarded by the Open Universities in conformity with the UGC notification on Specification of Degrees as equivalent to the corresponding awards of the traditional Universities in the country.

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UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG

NEW DELHI-110002

Encl. : As Above Copy to :

1. The Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary Education and Higher Education, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi-110001.

2. The Secretary, All Indian Council for Technical Education, I.G. Sports Complex, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi 3. The Secretary, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), 16, Comrade Inderjit Gupta Marg, New Delhi -110002. 4. The Secretary, National Council for Teacher Education, I.G. Stadium, I. P. Estate, New Delhi-110002.

5. The Director of Distance Education Council, IGNOU Campus, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. 6. The Vice-Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. 7. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Road, No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad (AP) 8. The Vice-Chancellor, Nalanda Open University, West Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800001 (Bihar)

9. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Shahigaug, Ahmedabad-380003 (Gujarat) 10. The Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Open University, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570006 (Karnataka) 11. The Vice-Chancellor, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik-422222 (Maharashtra) 12. The Vice-Chancellor, Kota Open University, Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota-324010 (Rajasthan) 13. The Vice-Chancellor, Netaji Subhash Open University, Kolkata-700020 (West Bengal)

14. The Vice-Chancellor, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University, Bhopal-462016 (M.P.)

(V.K. Jaiswal) Under Secretary

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For Details about University, Programmes Offered by University & Study Centres log on to

http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac

kmZJ§Jm KamoKar

Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University

Nashik - 422 222

Receipt of Admission Form

(Student should preserve this copy)

(Year 2011-12)

Received the admission form along with necessary documents with bank challen reciept of

Mr./Ms./Mrs. ________________________________________________________ for forwarding to the Regional Director, Yashwantrao Chavan

Maharashtra Open University. The details are given below :

Name of the Programme : ... (F.Y./S.Y./T.Y.)

Programme Code : ... Bank of Maharashtra Branch...

Challan No. ... Amount : ...Date : / /20

Date : / /20 Coordinator

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Index

Programme Time Table ... 1

1. About School ... 2

2. About F.Y. B.Com Programme ... 2

3. Admission Procedure ... 4

3.1 Eligibility Criteria 3.2 Programme Fees (F.Y.) 3.3 Duration 3.4 Medium 4. Evaluation Procedure ... 4 4.1 Internal Evaluation 4.2 Final Evaluation 4.3 Credit Points 5. About S.Y. / T.Y. B.Com Programme ... 6

5.1 Programme Structure 5.2 Learning Methods 6. Admission Procedure ... 7

6.1 Eligibility Criteria & Credit Transfer Rule Eligibility 7. Programme Fees (S.Y./T.Y.) ... 9

5.1 Duration 5.2 Medium 8. Evaluation Procedure ... 10 8.1 Internal Evaluation 8.2 Final Evaluation 8.3 Credit Points 9. Registration Procedure ... 11 10. Regional Centres ... 13 11. Instructions/Contacts ... 14 12. Appendices ... 15

Appendix 1 : Student Welfare

Appendix 2 : Recognised Universities approved by UGC for Credit Transfer Appendix 3 : University Grants Commission Resolution (2004)

Appendix 4 : G.R. of Equivalency for 10th and 12th Appendix 5 : G.R.

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2011, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University

n First Publication : June 2011

n Printed by : Shri. Narendra Joshi, Shree Mudranalaya, Plot No. - 44, Near Hotel Yogesh, Satpur, Nashik

n Publisher : Dr. Prakash Atkare

Acting Registrar, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik

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