Aided Academics

B. A.

Three Year B. A. Degree Course Details

Course Structure

F.Y.B.A. (600 Marks each semester) Each Semester Credit Points – 15

(I) Semester — I

Sr. No. Course Code Course Name Credits
1 UACS101 Communication Skills 2
2 UAFC101 Foundation. Course – I 2
3 UAMARC101 Marathi Compulsory 2
4 UAHINC101 Hindi Compulsory 2
5 UAECO101 Economics – I 3
6 UAHIS101 History – I 3
7 UAPOL101 Political Science – I 3
8 UAENG101 English Ancillary – I 3
9 UARD101 Rural Development – I 3
10 UAPSY101 Psychology – I 3
11 UAGEO101 Geography – I 3
12 UAMAR101 Marathi Ancillary – I 3
13 UAHIN101 Hindi Ancillary – I 3

 

(II) Semester — II

Sr. No. Course Code Course Name Credits
1 UACS201 Communication Skills 2
2 UAFC201 Foundation Course – I 2
3 UAMARC201 Marathi Compulsory 2
4 UAHINC201 Hindi Compulsory 2
5 UAECO201 Economics – I 3
6 UAHIS201 History – I 3
7 UAPOL201 Political Science – I 3
8 UAENG201 English Ancillary – I 3
9 UARD201 Rural Development – I 3
10 UAPSY201 Psychology – I 3
11 UAGEO201 Geography – I 3
12 UAMAR101 Marathi Ancillary – I 3
13 UAHIN101 Hindi Ancillary – I 3

Students can select any one of the following Group/s (From A to F)

 

Sr. No. English Medium Marathi Medium
1 A – Economics / Pol. Sc. / English C – History / Hindi / Pol. Sc.
2 B – History / Economics / Hindi D – Rural Devp. / Marathi / Geography
3 F – History / Pol. Sc. / English E – Economics / Marathi / Psychology

S.Y.B.A. (800 Marks each semester) Each Semester Credit Points – 22

(III) Semester — III

Sr. No. Course Code Course Name Credits
1 UAILA301 Introduction To Law 2
2 UAFC301 Foundation Course – II 2
3 UAECO301 Economics – II 3
4 UAECO302 Economics – III 3
5 UAHIS301 History – II 3
6 UAHIS302 History – III 3
7 UAPOL301 Political Science – II 3
8 UAPOL302 Political Science – III 3
9 UAENG301 English – II 3
10 UAENG302 English – III 3
11 UARD301 Rural Development – II 3
12 UARD302 Rural Development – III 3
13 UAPSY301 Psychology – II 3
14 UAPSY302 Psychology – III 3
15 UAGEO301 Geography – II 3
16 UAGEO302 Geography – III 3
17 UAMAR301 Marathi – II 3
18 UAMAR302 Marathi – III 3
19 UAHIN301 Hindi – II 3
20 UAHIN302 Hindi – III 3

(IV) Semester — IV

Sr. No. Course Code Course Name Credits
1 UAILA401 Introduction To Law 2
2 UAFC401 Foundation Course – II 2
3 UAECO401 Economics – II 3
4 UAECO402 Economics – III 3
5 UAHIS401 History – II 3
6 UAHIS402 History – III 3
7 UAPOL401 Political Science – II 3
8 UAPOL402 Political Science – III 3
9 UAENG401 English – II 3
10 UAENG402 English – III 3
11 UARD401 Rural Development – II 3
12 UARD402 Rural Development – III 3
13 UAPSY401 Psychology – II 3
14 UAPSY402 Psychology – III 3
15 UAGEO401 Geography – II 3
16 UAGEO402 Geography – III 3
17 UAMAR401 Marathi – II 3
18 UAMAR402 Marathi – III 3
19 UAHIN401 Hindi – II 3
20 UAHIN402 Hindi – III 3

Students may offer three optional subjects of the Social Science Group/Language Group already offered at F.Y.B.A. (Any change in optional subjects offered at F.Y. level will lead to cancellation of terms.)

T. Y. B. A. (Semester — V, Credit Points — 22 / Semester —VI, Credit Points — 24)

The students can offer 6 courses in one subject or three courses each in two subjects.

6 courses in (1) Economics or (2) Marathi or 3 courses each in two subjects with following combinations. Students must have offered the same subject/s at the F.Y. / S.Y. B.A. level.

Note: As per the University rule changes in optional subject offered at the F.Y.B.A. is not permitted, If a student changes his/her optional subjects at S.Y.B.A. level his/her terms will be cancelled.

Marathi Medium Group English Medium Group
I Six units of Marathi E & D I Six Units of Economics A/B
II Six Units of Economics E Three units each of Group
Three units each of Group I History & Hindi B
I Economics & Marathi E II Hindi & Economics B
II R.D. & Marathi D III History & Economics B
III History & Political Sc. C IV Economics & English A
IV History & Hindi C V Economics & Political Sc. A
V Hindi & Political Sc. C VI History & English F
VII Political Sc. & English A/F

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B. Com.

Three Year B.Com. Degree Course Details

Course Structure

F.Y.B.Com. (700 Marks each semester) Each Semester Credit Points – 20

(I) Semester — I

Course Code Course Name Credits
UBCOMFSI.1 Acc. & Fin. Mgmt- I 3
UBCOMFSI.2 Commerce 3
UBCOMFSI.3 Business Eco. – I 3
UBCOMFSI.4 Business Comm. 3
UBCOMFSI.5 Environ. Studies 3
UBCOMFSI.6 Maths. & Stat.Tech. 3
UBCOMFSI.7 Foundation Course – I 2

(II) Semester — II

Course Code Course Name Credits
UBCOMFSII.1 Acc. & Fin. Mgmt – II 3
UBCOMFSII.2 Commerce – II 3
UBCOMFSII.3 Business Economics – II 3
UBCOMFSII.4 Business Comm. – II 3
UBCOMFSII.5 Environ. Studies – II 3
UBCOMFSII.6 Maths. & Stat. Tech. – II 3
UBCOMFSII.7 Foundation Course – II 2

S.Y.B.Com. (600 Marks each semester) Each Semester Credit Points – 17

(III) Semester — III

Course Code Course Name Credits
UBCOMSSIII.1 Acc. & Fin. Mgmt.- III 3
UBCOMSSIII.2 Commerce – III 3
UBCOMSSIII.3 Business Economics – III 3
UBCOMSSIII.4 Business Law – I 3
UBCOMSSIII.5 Advertising 3
UBCOMSSIII.6 Foundation Course – III 2

(IV) Semester — IV

Course Code Course Name Credits
UBCOMSSIV.1 Acc. & Fin. Mgmt. – IV 3
UBCOMSSIV.2 Commerce – IV 3
UBCOMSSIV.3 Business Economics – IV 3 3
UBCOMSSIV.4 Business Law – I 3
UBCOMSSIV.5 Advertising 3
UBCOMSSIV.6 Foundation Course – IV 2

T.Y.B.Com. (700 Marks each semester) Each Semester Credit Points – 23

(V) Semester — V

Paper Course Name
I Commerce
II Business Economics
III Computer Systems and Applications/ Marketing Research

(VI) Semester — VI

Paper Course Name
IV Direct & Indirect Taxation
V Accountancy —I
VI Accountancy —II
VII Introduction to Management Accounting

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B. Sc.

Three Year B.Sc. Degree Course Details

Course Structure

F.Y.B.Sc. Semester — I & II Each Semester Credit Points – 20

One Course of Foundation course – 100 Marks. Six Courses of Science Discipline – 900 Marks. There will be one practical course in each practical subject. Students shall offer any one of the following combinations:

  1. Chemistry / Physics / Mathematics
  2. Chemistry / Physics / Botany
  3. Chemistry / Physics / Zoology
  4. Chemistry / Botany / Zoology

(I) Semester — I

Course Code Course Name Credits
USFC101 Foundation Course – I 2
USCH101 Chemistry – I 2
USCH102 Chemistry – II 2
USCHP1 Chemistry Practical 2
USPH101 Physics – I 2
USPH102 Physics – II 2
USPHP1 Physics Practical 2
USZO101 Zoology – I 2
USZO102 Zoology – II 2
USZOP1 Zoology Practical 2
USBO101 Botany – I 2
USBO102 Botany – II 2
USBOP1 Botany Practical 2
USMT101 Mathematics – I 3
USMT102 Mathematics – II 3

(II) Semester — II

Course Code Course Name Credits
USFC201 Foundation Course – I 2
USCH201 Chemistry – I 2
USCH202 Chemistry – II 2
USCHP2 Chemistry Practical 2
USPH201 Physics – I 2
USPH202 Physics – II 2
USPHP2 Physics Practical 2
USZO201 Zoology – I 2
USZO202 Zoology – II 2
USZOP2 Zoology Practical 2
USBO201 Botany – I 2
USBO202 Botany – II 2
USBOP2 Botany Practical 2
USMT201 Mathematics – I 3
USMT202 Mathematics – II 3

S.Y.B.Sc. (1000 Marks each semester) Semester — III & IV Each Semester Credit Points – 20

One Course of Foundation course – 100 Marks. Six Courses of Science Discipline – 900 Marks. In Science subjects, each course in which practicals are prescribed, will comprise of three theory courses of 100 marks each and practical examination 150 marks. The students shall offer a group already offered at F.Y.B.Sc. any change in the optional subjects offered at F.Y.B.Sc. level will lead to cancellation of terms. Students shall offer any one of the following combinations:

  1. Chemistry / Physics
  2. Physics / Mathematics
  3. Chemistry / Botany
  4. Chemistry / Zoology
  5. Botany / Zoology
  6. Computer Science / Mathematics
  7. Biotechnology / Chemistry

(III) Semester — III

Course Code Course Name Credits
USFC301 Foundation Course – III 2
USPH301 Physics – I 2
USPH302 Physics – II 2
USPH303 Physics – III 2
USCH301 Chemistry – I 2
USCH302 Chemistry – II 2
USCH303 Chemistry – III 2
USCHP3 Chemistry Practical 3
USZO301 Zoology – I 2
USZO302 Zoology – II 2
USZO303 Zoology – III 2
USZOP3 Zoology Practical 3
USBO301 Botany – I 2
USBO302 Botany – II 2
USBO303 Botany – III 2
USBOP3 Botany Practical 3
USMT301 Mathematics – I 3
USMT302 Mathematics – II 3
USMT303 Mathematics – III 3

(IV) Semester — IV

Course Code Course Name Credits
USFC401 Foundation Course – III 2
USPH401 Physics – I 2
USPH402 Physics – II 2
USPH403 Physics – III 2
USCH401 Chemistry – I 2
USCH402 Chemistry – II 2
USCH403 Chemistry – III 2
USCHP4 Chemistry Practical 3
USZO401 Zoology – I 2
USZO402 Zoology – II 2
USZO403 Zoology – III 2
USZOP4 Zoology Practical 3
USBO401 Botany – I 2
USBO402 Botany – II 2
USBO403 Botany – III 2
USBOP4 Botany Practical 3
USMT401 Mathematics – I 3
USMT402 Mathematics – II 3
USMT403 Mathematics – III 3

T.Y.B.Sc. (900 Marks each semester) Semester — V & VI Credit Points — 20

Four Courses in One Science Subject – 400 Marks. One Courses in Applied Component Subject – 100 Marks. There will two practical courses of 100 Marks each per semester. A student shall offer any one Science subject with one Applied Component Subject as given below.

Science Subject Applied Component Subject
Chemistry or Biotechnology Drugs & Dyes
Mathematics Computer Programming
Physics Electronics Instrumentation
Zoology Marine Science
Computer Science Web Design & Applications

The practical examination for the applied component course subject at the Third Year B.Sc. Examination will be conducted by the College for Semester V & VI of 100 Marks for each semester and marks obtained by candidates in the applied component subject (Theory and Practicals) will be taken into account for the award of the Class at the Third Year B.Sc. Examination.

The students offering computer science and Bio-tech at F.Y. / S.Y./ T.Y.B.Sc. will be required to pay additional fee prescribed by the University.

Number of students in one division shall be 120 only, Admission will be granted on merit basis.

Applicants belonging to Schedule Caste / Schedule Tribe / D.T.N.T./S.B.C./O.B.C. and Economically Backward class are not required to pay Tuition and Laboratory Fees. However they shall pay other fees and enrolment fees.

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  • Students admitted in unaided division will be charged extra fee as directed by University and approved by Management.

Self-finance Academics

B. Sc. CS

B.Sc. In Computer Science Course Details

Course Structure

(I) First Year B.Sc. (Computer Science) Semester — I

Course Code Course Title Credits
USCS101 Computer Organization and Design 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS102 Programming with Python – I 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS103 Free and Open Source Softwares 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS104 Database Sytems 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS105 Discrete Mathematics 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS106 Descripitive Statistics and Introduction to Probability 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS107 Soft Skills Development 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP101 Pracical of USCS101 + USCS102 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP102 Pracical of USCS103 + USCS104 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP103 Pracical of USCS105 + USCS106 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)

(II) First Year B.Sc. (Computer Science) Semester — II

Course Code Course Title Credits
USCS201 Programming with C 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS202 Programming with Python– II 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS203 Linux 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS204 Data Structures 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS205 Calculus 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS206 Statistical Methods and Testing of Hypothesis 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS107 Green Technologies 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP201 Practical of USCS201+ USCS202 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP202 Practical of USCS203+ USCS204 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP203 Practical of USCS205+ USCS206 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)

Course structure may change as per university guidelines.

(III) Second Year B.Sc. (Computer Science) Semester — III

Course Code Course Title Credits
USCS301 Theory of Computation 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS302 Core JAVA 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS303 Operating System 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS304 Database Management Systems 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS305 Combinatorics and Graph Theory 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS306 Physical Computing and IoT Programming 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS307 Skill Enhancement: Web Programming 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP301 USCS302+USCS303+USCS304 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP302 USCS305+USCS306+USCS307 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)

(IV) Second Year B.Sc. (Computer Science) Semester — IV

Course Code Course Title Credits
USCS401 Fundamentals of Algorithms 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS402 Advanced JAVA 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS403 Computer Networks 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS404 Software Engineering 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS405 Linear Algebra using Python 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS406 .NET Technologies 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS407 Skill Enhancement: Android Developer Fundamentals 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP401 USCS401+USCS402+USCS403 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP402 USCS405+USCS406+USCS407 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)

Course structure may change as per university guidelines.

(V) Third Year B.Sc. (Computer Science) Semester — V

Course structure may change as per university guidelines.

Course Code Course Title Credits
Elective I
USCS501 Artificial Intelligence 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS503 Software Testing and Quality Assurance 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
Elective II
USCS504 Information and Network Security 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS506 Web Services 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
Skill Enhancement
USCS507 Game Programming 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
Practical
USCSP501 Practical of Elective-I 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP502 Practical of Elective-II 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP503 Project Implementation 1 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP504 Practical of Skill Enhancement : USCS507 1Credits (3 Lectures / Week)

(VI) Third Year B.Sc. (Computer Science) Semester — VI

Course structure may change as per university guidelines.

Course Code Course Title Credits
Elective I
USCS601 Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Communication 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS603 Cyber Forensics 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
Elective II
USCS605 Information and Network Security 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCS606 Data Science 3 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
Skill Enhancement
USCS607 Ethical Hacking 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
Practical
USCSP601 Practical of Elective-I 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP602 Practical of Elective-II 2 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP603 Project Implementation 1 Credits (3 Lectures / Week)
USCSP604 Practical of Skill Enhancement : USCS607 1Credits (3 Lectures / Week)

Course structure may change as per university guidelines.

Note:
  1. Computer Science students will have to offer Mathematics and Physics at F.Y.B.Sc. with Foundation Courses – I.
  2. S.Y.B.Sc. students will have to offer Computer Science along with any one of the subjects selected by them at F.Y.B.Sc. with compulsory paper on Foundation Course – II.
  3. T.Y.B.Sc. students will offer Computer Science as main subject along with Applied Component.
Intake Capacity:

The intake capacity at the F.Y.B.Sc. level is 60 students and the batch size for practical is as per the norms laid down by University of Mumbai.

Eligibility For Admission:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree program B.Sc. in Computer Science course shall have passed XIIth std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Education or its equivalent with MATHEMATICS as on of the subjects. The admission is through merit. based on marks secured at HSC or equivalent examination.

Fee Structure For B.Sc. Computer Science Course

  • Fees are subject to modification as per University Rules.
  • will be accepted in the form of Demand Draft / Pay Order from Nationalised Banks favouring ‘PRINCIPAL A.V. COLLEGE, VASAI ROAD.’

B. Sc. IT

B.Sc. In Information Technology Course Details

Course Structure

(I) First Year B.Sc. (Information Technology) Semester — I

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT101 Core Subject Imperative Programming 2
USIT102 Core Subject Digital Electronics 2
USIT103 Core Subject Operating Systems 2
USIT104 Core Subject Discrete Mathematics 2
USIT105 Ability Enham=ncement Skill Course Communication Skills 2
USIT1P1 Core Subject Practical Imperative Programming Practical 2
USIT1P2 Core Subject Practical Digital Electronics Paractical 2
USIT1p3 Core Subject Practical Operating Ststems Practicals 2
USIT1p4 Core Subject Practical Discrete Mathematics Practical 2
USIT1P5 Ability Enham=ncement Skill Course Practical Communication Skills Practical 2

(II) First Year B.Sc. (Information Technology) Semester — II

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT201 Core Subject Object oriented Programming 2
USIT202 Core Subject Microprocessor Architecture 2
USIT203 Core Subject Web Programming 2
USIT204 Core Subject Numerical and Statistical Methods 2
USIT205 Ability Enham=ncement Skill Course Green Computing 2
USIT2P1 Core Subject Practical Object Oriented Programming Practical 2
USIT2P2 Core Subject Practical Microprocessor Architecture Practical 2
USIT2P3 Core Subject Practical Web Programming Practical 2
USIT2P4 Core Subject Practical Numerical and Statistical Methods Practical 2
USIT2P5 Ability Enham=ncement Skill Course Practical Green Computing Practical 2

(III) Second Year B.Sc. (Information Technology) Semester — III

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT301 Skill Enhancement Course Python Programming 2
USIT302 Core Subject Data Structures 2
USIT303 Core Subject Computer Networks 2
USIT304 Core Subject Database Management Systems 2
USIT305 Core Subject Applied Mathematics 2
USIT3P1 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Python Programming Practical 2
USIT3P2 Core Subject Practical Data Structures Practical 2
USIT3P3 Core Subject Practical Database Management Systems Practical 2
USIT3P4 Core Subject Practical Mobile Programming Practical 2

(IV) Second Year B.Sc. (Information Technology) Semester — IV

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT401 Skill Enhancement Course Core Java 2
USIT402 Core Subject Introduction to Embedded Systems 2
USIT403 Core Subject Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques 2
USIT404 Core Subject Software Engineering 2
USIT405 Core Subject Computer Graphics and Animation 2
USIT4P1 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Core Java Practical 2
USIT4P2 Core Subject Practical Introduction to Embedded Systems Practical 2
USIT4P3 Core Subject Practical Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques Practical 2
USIT4P4 Core Subject Practical Software Engineering Practical 2
USIT5P4 Core Subject Practical Computer Graphics and Animation Practical 2

(V) Third Year B.Sc. (Information Technology) Semester — V

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT501 Skill Enhancement Course Software Project Management 2
USIT502 Skill Enhancement Course Internet of Things 2
USIT503 Skill Enhancement Course Advanced Web Programming 2
USIT504 Discipline Specific Course Artificial Intelligence 2
USIT507 Discipline Specific Course Next Generation Technologies 2
USIT5P1 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Project Dissertation 2
USIT5P2 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Internet of Things Practical 2
USIT5P3 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Advanced Web Programming Practical 2
USIT5P4 Discipline Specific Course Practical Artificial Intelligence Practical 2
USIT5P5 Discipline Specific Course Practical Next Generation Technologies Practical 2

(VI) Third Year B.Sc. (Information Technology) Semester — VI

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USIT601 Skill Enhancement Course Software Quality Assurance 2
USIT602 Skill Enhancement Course Security in Computing 2
USIT603 Skill Enhancement Course Business Intelligence 2
USIT605 Discipline Specific Course Enterprise Networking 2
USIT606 Discipline Specific Course IT Service Management 2
USIT6P1 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Project Implementation 2
USIT6P2 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Security in Computing Practical 2
USIT6P3 Skill Enhancement Course Practical Business Intelligence Practical 2
USIT6P4 Discipline Specific Course Practical Enterprise Networking Practical 2
USIT6P5 Discipline Specific Course Practical Advanced Mobile Programming 2
Intake Capacity:

The intake capacity at the F.Y.B.Sc. level is 120 students and the batch size for practical is as per the norms laid down by University of Mumbai.

Eligibility For Admission:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course in Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) shall have passed Xllth std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Education or its equivalent with Mathematics as compulsory subject and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved category candidates in one sitting.

Candidate who have passed Diploma in Computer Engineering / Computer Science / Computer Technology / Information Technology / Electrical, Electronics & Video Engineering and Allied branches / Mechanical and Allied branches, Civil and Allied branches of Engineering after S.S.C. (Xth Standard) are eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of the B.Sc. (I. T.) degree course.

However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education of any other recognized Government Body. Minimum marks required are 45% aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for Reserved category candidates.

Candidates with post HSC – Diploma in Computer Engineering / Computer Science / Computer Technology / Information Technology and allied branches will be eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of B.Sc. (IT). However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education or nay other recognized Government Body. Minimum marks required are 45% aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for Reserved category candidates.

Scheme of Examination:

  1. Each course / subject comprise of 100 marks Theory and 50 marks Term Work / Practical / Tutorial. The 100 marks theory is divided into Semester End Exam. of 75 Marks and Mid Semester Exam. of 25 Marks. The 50 Marks term Work / Practical/Tutorial is divided into Practical (Internal) 20 Marks and Tutorial/Assignment / Class Test 30 Marks.
  2. Semester End Theory examinations will be held at the end of every semester which will be of 2.5 hrs. duration.
  3. Tutorials are theory / problems to be solved by the students in the class room at the end of practical/theory session.
  4. Assignment are theory / Problems to be solved by the students at home.
  5. Class Tests and Mid Semester Examinations will be conducted in the class room with due notice.
  6. Semester I, II, III & IV are conducted by College on behalf of University whereas examinations of Semester V & semester VI are conducted by the University.

Standard Of Passing:

  1. A student is said to have passed if he / she secured 40% of marks allotted in head of passing of each course / subject.
  2. There will be one Repeat Examination (for semester I, II, III, and IV for those who fail or remain absent. The absent student will be allowed to appear for the examination by the Head of the Institution after following necessary procedure. This examination will be held 20 days after the declaration of results but not later the 40 days.
  3. The candidates who are repeaters at the B.Sc. (I.T.) Examination shall be granted exemption from reappearing in term work, project and viva-voce if they have secured minimum marks required for passing in these heads at their previous examinations.

Fee Structure For B.Sc. Information Technology Course

  • Fees are subject to modification as per University Rules.
  • Fees will be accepted in the form of Demand Draft / Pay Order from Nationalised Banks favouring ‘PRINCIPAL A.V. COLLEGE, VASAI ROAD.’

B. Sc. Biotech

B.Sc. In BioTechnology Course Details

Introduction

The origin of Biotechnology can be traced back to prehistoric times, when microganisms were already used for processes like fermentation. Biotechnology is a science of integration between Biology and Technology. It is believed that Biotechnology may become a major force for human existence in the future and this field will provide a basic support to the development of industries, diagnosis, prevention and control of various diseases. This field will provide answers to the problems related to environmental degradation and its control. Biofuels. Agrobiotechnologies are developing branches of Biotechnology which will play a very important role in human life and conservation of resources.

Course Structure

(I) First Year B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester — I

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USBT101 Core Subject Basic Chemistry – I 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT102 Core Subject Basic Chemistry – II 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT103 Core Subject Basic Life Sciences-I Bio-diversity and Cell Biology 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT104 Core Subject Basic Life Sciences-II Microbial Techniques 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT105 Core Subject Basic Biotechnology-I: Introduction to Biotechnology 2 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT106 Core Subject Basic Biotechnology-II: Molecular Biology 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT107 Ability Enhamcement Course 1 (FC1) Societal Awareness 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBTP101 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT101, USBT102 2 Credits
USBTP102 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT103, USBT104 2 Credits
USBTPT103 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT105, USBT106 2 Credits

(II) First Year B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester — II

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USBT201 Core Subject Chemistry-I : Bioorganic Chemistry 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT202 Core Subject Chemistry-II : Physical Chemistry 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT203 Core Subject Life Sciences-I : Physiology and Ecology 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT204 Core Subject Life Sciences-II : Genetics 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT205 Core Subject Biotechnology-I : Tissue Culture & Scientific Writing and Communication Skills 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT206 Core Subject Biotechnology-II : Enzymology, Immunology and Biostatistics 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBT207 Ability Enhamcement Course 1 (FC1) Globalization, Ecology and Sustainable Development 2 Credits (45 Lectures)
USBTP201 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT201, USBT 202 2 Credits
USBTP202 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT203, USBT204 2 Credits
USBTPT203 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT205, USBT206 2 Credits

(III) Second Year B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester — III

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USBT301 Core Subject Biophysics 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT302 Core Subject Applied Chemistry- I 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT303 Core Subject Immunology 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT304 Core Subject Cell Biology and Cytogenetics 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT305 Core Subject Molecular Biology 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT306 Skill Enhancement elective Bioprocess Technology 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT307 General Elective Research Methodology 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBTP301 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT301, USBT302 2 Credits (6 Lectures/week)
USBTP302 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT303, USBT304 2 Credits (6 Lectures/week)
USBTPT303 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT305, USBT306 2 Credits (6 Lectures/week)

(IV) Second Year B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester — IV

Course Code Course Type Course Title Credits
USBT401 Core Subject Biochemistry 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT402 Core Subject Applied Chemistry- II 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT403 Core Subject Medical Microbiology 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT404 Core Subject Environmental Biotechnology 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT405 Core Subject Biostatistics and Bioinformatics 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT406 Core Subject Molecular Diagnostics 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBT407 Ability Enhamcement Course 1 (FC1) Entrepreneurship Development 2 Credits (3 Lectures/week)
USBTP401 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT401, USBT402 2 Credits (6 Lectures/week)
USBTP402 Core Subject Practicals Practicals of USBT403, USBT404 2 Credits (6 Lectures/week)
USBTPT403 Core Subject and Skill enhancement elective Practicals Practicals of USBT405, USBT406 2 Credits (6 Lectures/week)

(V) Third Year B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester — V

Course Code Course Title Theory/Practical Marks Credits No. of Lectures & Practical
USBT501 Cell biology Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT502 Medical Microbiology & Instrumentation Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT503 Genomes and Molecular Biology Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT504 Marine Biotechnology Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT501+502 Cell biology+ Medical Microbiology & Instrumentation Practical 100 3.0 72
USBTP503+504 Genomes and Molecular Biology+ Marine Biotechnology Practical 100 3.0 72
Applied Component Biosafety Theory 100 2.0 48
Applied Component Biosafety Practical 100 2.0 48

Contents of Course Title (Paper I to IV Unit wise) are given separately. Applied Component: As selected by the Candidate from available courses.

(VI) Third Year B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester — VI

Course Code Course Title Theory/Practical Marks Credits No. of Lectures & Practical
USBT601 Biochemistry Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT602 Industrial Microbiology Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT603 Pharmacology and Neurochemistry Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT604 Environmental Biotechnology Theory 100 2.5 60
USBT601+602 Biochemistry & Industrial Microbiology Practical 100 3.0 72
USBTP603+604 Pharmacology – Neurochemistry and Environmental Biotechnology (50M)+ Project work (50M) Practical 100 3.0 72
Applied Component Agribiotechnology Theory 100 2.0 48
Applied Component Agribiotechnology Practical 100 2.0 48

Contents of Course Title (Paper I to IV Unit wise) are given separately. Applied Component: As selected by the Candidate from available courses.

Note:
  1. There will be two more subjects other than Biotechnology at the F.Y.B.Sc. level. They will be either, Chemistry and Zoology OR Chemistry and Botany OR Botany and Zoology with compulsory paper on Foundation Course – I.
  2. For S.Y.B.Sc. students will offer Biotechnology along with Chemistry.
  3. For T.Y.B.Sc. students will offer Biotechnology as main subject along with Applied Component.
Intake Capacity:

The intake capacity at the F.Y.B.Sc. level is 35 students and the batch size for practical is as per the norms laid down by University of Mumbai.

Eligibility For Admission:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course in B.Sc. (Bio-Technology) shall have passed XIIth std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Education or its equivalent with Mathematics as one of subjects. The admission is through merit based on marks secured at H.S.C.

Fee Structure For B.Sc. BioTechnology Course

  • Fees are subject to modification as per University Rules.
  • Fees will be accepted in the form of Demand Draft / Pay Order from Nationalised Banks favouring ‘PRINCIPAL A.V. COLLEGE, VASAI ROAD.’

BMS

Bachelor of Management Studies Course Details

Introduction

The Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) Course has been introduced by the University of Mumbai with the following objectives:

  • To create for the students of University of Mumbai an additional avenue of self-employment and also to benefit industry by providing them with suitable trained persons.
  • To prepare student to exploit opportunities being newly created in the Management Profession.
  • To provide adequate basic understanding about Management Education among the students.
  • To give an adequate exposure to operational environment in the field of Management.
  • To inculcate training in the use of modern technology for the benefit of all parties concerned.
Duration
  1. The course is a full time course with duration of Six Semesters spread over three years.
  2. The course consists of 39 subjects comprising of 38 theory papers and 1 project.
  3. Total number of lectures per theory paper will be a minimum of 50 and a maximum of 55, each of 50 minutes duration.

Course Structure

(I) First Year: First Semester (Seven Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
1. Introduction to Financial Accounting 03
2. Business Law 03
3. Business Statistics 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
4. Business Communication – I 03
Skill Enhancement Courses
5. Foundation Course – I 02
Core Courses
6. Foundation of Human Skills 03
7. Business Economics – I 03

(II) First Year : Second Semester (Seven Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses
1. Principles of Marketing 03
2. Industrial Law 03
3. Business Mathematics 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
4. Business Communication – II 03
Skill Enhancement Courses
5. Foundation Course – II 02
Core Courses
6. Business Environment 03
7. Principles of Management 03

(III) Second Year : Third Semester (Seven Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses (Select any ONE Group)
Group A Finance Electives
1 Introduction to Cost Accounting 03
2 Corporate Finance 03
Group B Marketing Electives
1. Consumer Behaviour 03
2. Advertising 03
Group C Human Resource Management electives
1. Recruitment & Selection 03
2. Organizational Behavior & HRM 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
3. Information Technology in Business Management – I 03
Skill Enhancement Course
1. Foundation course – III 02
Core Courses
5. Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Mgt. 03
6. Accounting for Managerial Decisions 03
7. Strategic Management 03

(IV) Second Year : Fourth Semester (Seven Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses (Select any ONE Group)
Group A Finance Electives
1 Auditing 03
2 Strategic Cost Management 03
Group B Marketing Electives
1. Integrated Marketing Communication 03
2. Rural Marketing 03
Group C Human Resource Management electives
1. Training & Development in HRM 03
2. Change Management 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
3. Information Technology in Business Management – II 03
Skill Enhancement Course
1. Foundation course – IV 02
Core Courses
5. Business Economics – II 03
6. Business Research Method 03
7. Production and Total Quality Management 03

(V) Third Year : Fifth Semester (Six Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses (Select any ONE Group)
Group A (Finance Electives)
1 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management 03
2 Financial Accounting 03
3 Risk Management 03
4 Direct Taxes 03
Group B Marketing (Electives)
1. Service Marketing 03
2. Ecommerce & Digital Marketing 03
3. Sales & Distribution Management 03
4. Customer Relationship Management 03
Group C Human Resource Management (Electives)
1. Finance for HR Professionals & Compensation Management 03
2. Strategic HRM & HR policies 03
3. Performance Management & Career Planning 03
4. Industrial Relations 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
5. Corporate Communication & Public relations 03
Core Courses
6. Logistics & Supply Chain Management 03

(VI) Third Year : Sixth Semester (Six Papers)

Elective Courses (Select any ONE Group)
Group A (Finance Electives)
1 International Finance 03
2 Project Management 03
3 Strategic Financial Management 03
4 Indirect Taxes 03
Group B Marketing (Electives)
1. Brand Management 03
2. Retail Management 03
3. International Marketing 03
4. Media Planning and Management 03
Group C Human Resource Management (Electives)
1. HRM in Global Prospective 03
2. Organizational Development 03
3. Workforce Diversity 03
4. Indian Ethos in Management 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
5. Project Work 03
Core Courses
6. Operation Research 03
Eligibility for Admission:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the B.M.S. degree Course shall have passed XIIth std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or Its equivalent examination OR Diploma in any Engineering branches with two years or three years or four years duration after the S.S.C. conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or equivalent examination. Minimum marks required for Open category are 45% and for Reserved category 40% [O.3941 – UG / 169 pf 2007 dated 23rd April 2007].

The admissions are purely based on merit duly following the reservation policy as per the norms of Government of Maharashtra. Admissions through merit will be given to students from Arts, Commerce and Science stream at 12the Standard as under (Admission Quota):

Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma Holders
Percentage 45% 25% 25% 5%
Scheme of Examination:
  1. The examinations will be conducted at the end of semester.
  2. A paper will carry 100 marks. The evaluation of the performance of the students in the paper will be on the basis of both Internal Assessment (25%) and Semester End Examination (75%) Internal evaluation will be on the basis of class assignments, group discussion, seminar attendance, etc. Thus the 100 marks paper / subject is divided into 75 marks Theory / Semester End Examination and 25 marks Internal Assessment. The Semester and examination will be held at the end of each Semester and shall be of 2 hours duration.
  3. Examinations for First 4 Semester will be carried out at College level whereas Semester V and VI will be carried out by University. (R 4165)
Standards of Passing:

[Regulation 4166 – UG 257 of 2010 dated 18th August 2010]

Regulation 4166

Pasing Standard And Performance: Passing Standard. A student shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each theory paper (where the theory paper consist of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination with minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25) in the internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester end examination (i.e. 30 out of 75) separately to pass the subject and minimum of grade C in each project wherever applicable to pass a particular semester.

Performance Grading

The Performance Grading of a learner shall be on the Seven point ranking system as under:

Grade Marks Grade Points
O 70 & above 7
A 66 to 69.99 6
B 55 to 59.99 5
C 50 to 54.99 4
D 45 to 79.99 3
E 40 to 44.99 2
F (Fail/Unsatisfactory) 39.99 & below 1

The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination.

Carry forward of the marks in case if the student fails in one or more subject
  • A student who PASSES in the Internal Examination but FAILS in the Semester End Examination of the theory paper shall reappear for the Semester End Examination of that theory paper. However his / her marks of the Internal Examination shall be carried over but he / she shall be entitled for grade ”E” on passing.
  • A student who PASSES in the Semester End Examination but FAILS in the Internal Examination of the theory paper shall reappear for the Internal Examination of that theory paper. However his / her marks of the Semester End Examination shall be carried over but he / she shall be entitled for grade ”E” on passing.

The Internal Examination for reappearing students will consist of one project of 40 marks which will be divided into 20 marks for the hard copy of the project. 10 marks for the presentation and 10 marks for the viva.

Additional Examination

There will be one additional examination for semester I, II, III and IV for those who have failed or remained absent. The absent student will be allowed to appear for the examination by the head of the institution / after following the necessary formalities of medical / special ground.

Evalution of Project
  • a student who passes in all the theory papers but does not secure minimum grade of C in project as applicable has to resubmit a fresh project till he / she secures a minimum of grade C. His / her marks in the theory papers that the student has passed will be carried forward but he /she shall be entitled for grade ”E” on passing.
  • The evaluation of project and viva-voce examination shall be by awarding grade in the seven point scale as given above.
  • A student shall have to obtain minimum of grade C (or its equivalent marks) in project evaluation and viva / voce taken together to obtain 40% marks in project work.

Fee Structure forB.M.S Course

  • Fees are subject to modification as per University Rules.
  • Fees will be accepted in the form of Demand Draft / Pay Order from Nationalised Banks favouring ‘PRINCIPAL A.V. COLLEGE, VASAI ROAD.’

BBI

Bachelor OF Commerce (Banking & Insurance) Course Details

Introduction

The arrival of market-oriented approach, globalization, reforms and competitions in the banking and Insurance sector and the need to equip prospective banking and insurance professional to face the challenges ahead, the University of Mumbai has developed a degree course in Banking and Insurance for the students who aspire to make a career in Banking and Insurance. This course will provide the student, a greater in-depth knowledge of different aspects of Banking. Insurance and other financial services and a thorough understanding of the practical application of the theory. The Banking & Insurance degree aims to inculcate training and practical approach among the students by using modern technologies and also to given an adequate exposure to operational environment the field of Banking, Insurance and other related financial services.

The Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) course will have the following structure:

  • The Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) course will have the following structure.
  • The course consists of 40 subjects comprising of 38 theory papers and 2 project.
  • Total number of lectures per theory paper will be a maximum of 50 and a maximum of 55 minutes duration.

Course Structure

(I) First Year: First Semester (Seven Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses
1. Environment & Management of Financial Service 03
2. Principles of Management 03
3. Financial Accounting – I 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
4. Business Communication 03
Skill Enhancement Courses
5. Foundation Course – I 02
Core Courses
6. Business Economics – I 03
7. Quantitative Methods -I 03

(II) First Year: Second Semester (Six Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses
1. Principle and Practice of Banking and Insurance 03
2. Business Law 03
3. Financial Accounting – II 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
4. Business Communication II 03
Skill Enhancement Courses
5. Foundation Course – II 02
Core Courses
6. Organizational Behaviour 03
7. Quantitative Methods -II 03

(III) Second Year: Third Semester (Seven Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses
1. Financial Management 03
2. Management Accounting 03
3. Organizational Behaviour 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
4. Information Technology in Banking and Insurance -I 03
Skill Enhancement Courses
5. Foundation Course (An overview of Banking Sector) 02
Core Courses
6. Financial Markets 03
7. Direct Taxation 03

(IV)Second Year: Fourth Semester (Seven Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses
1. Financial Management II 03
2. Cost Accounting 03
3. Customer Relationship Management 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
4. Information Technology in Banking & Insurance 03
Skill Enhancement Courses
5. Foundation Course (An overview of Insurance Sector) 02
Core Courses
6. Corporate & Securities Law 03
7. Business Economics II 03

(V) Third Year: Fifth Semester (Six Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses
1. Financial Reporting & Analysis 03
2. Auditing 03
3. Financial Services Management 03
4. Business Ethics & Corporate Governance 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
5. Research Methodology 04
Core Courses
6. International Banking & Finance 04

(VI) Third Year : Sixth Semester (Six Papers)

Sr. No. Subjects Credits
Elective Courses
1. Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management 03
2. Auditing II 03
3. Human Resource Management 03
4. Marketing In Banking & Insurance 03
Ability Enhancement Compulsory(AECC)
5. Project work in Banking & Insurance 04
Core Courses
6. Central Banking 04

Number of Students: A batch consist of not more than 60 students.

Eligibility for Admission

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) Degree Course shall have passed XIIth std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of reserved category) at one and the same sitting. Admissions are purely based on merit duly following the reservation policy as per the norms of Government of Maharashtra.

Admissions will be strictly on merit, i.e. on the basis of marks obtained at HSC or equivalent examination.

Scheme of Examination and Passing Standard

Regulation 4298-Ug256 of 2010 dated 18 August 2010. The Scheme of Examination is divided into two parts.

  1. Internal Assessment: 25% i.e. 25 marks
  2. Semester End Examinations: 75% i.e. 75 marks.

Student shall have to obtain minimum 40% marks in aggregate, i.e. 40% marks in Internal Assessment (i.e. 40% of 25=10) as well as 40% marks in Semester End Examination (i.e. 40% of 75=30) separately in order to pass the examination.

Internal Assessment – 25 Marks

The allocation of 25 marks is as follows:

  1. One class test held in the given Semester – 20 marks.
  2. Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries and overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities.
Semester End Examination – 75 Marks
  1. Duration – This examination is of 2.5 Hrs. duration
  2. Question paper pattern:
    1. There shall be five questions each of 15 marks.
    2. All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the question.
    3. Questions may be subdivided into sub-questions a, b, c and the allocation of marks depends on the weightage of the topic.
Passing Standards: Performance Grading

The Performance Grading of a learner shall be on the Seven point ranking system as under:

Grade Marks Grade Points
O 70 & above 7
A 66 to 69.99 6
B 55 to 59.99 5
C 50 to 54.99 4
D 45 to 79.99 3
E 40 to 44.99 2
F(Fail/Unsatisfactory) 39.99 & below 1

The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination.

Carry forward of the marks in case if the student fails in one or more subject
  1. A student who PASSES in the Internal Examination but FAILS in the Semester End Examination of the theory paper shall reappear for the Semester End Examination of that theory paper. However his / her marks of the Internal Examination shall be carried over but he / she shall be entitled for grade ”E” on passing.
  2. A student who PASSES in the Semester End Examination but FAILS in the Internal Examination of the theory paper shall reappear for the Internal Examination of that theory paper. However his / her marks of the Semester End Examination shall be carried over but he / she shall be entitled for grade ”E” on passing.

The Internal Examination for reappearing students will consist of one project of 40 marks which will be divided into 20 marks for the hard copy of the project. 10 marks for the presentation and 10 marks for the viva.

Additional Examination

There will be one additional examination for semester I, II, III and IV for those who have failed or remained absent. The absent student will be allowed to appear for the examination by the head of the institution / after following the necessary formalities of medical / special ground.

Evalution of Project
  1. A student who passes in all the theory papers but does not secure minimum grade of C in project as applicable has to resubmit a fresh project till he / she secures a minimum of grade C. His / her marks in the theory papers that the student has passed will be carried forward but he /she shall be entitled for grade ”E” on passing.
  2. The evaluation of project and viva-voce examination shall be by awarding grade in the seven point scale as given above.
  3. A student shall have to obtain minimum of grade C (or its equivalent marks) in project evaluation and viva / voce taken together to obtain 40% marks in project work.

Fee Structure for B.Com. (Banking & Insurance) Course

  • Fees are subject to modification as per University Rules.
  • Fees will be accepted in the form of Demand Draft / Pay Order from Nationalised Banks favouring ‘PRINCIPAL A.V. COLLEGE, VASAI ROAD.’

Faculties

Aided Faculties

Marathi

  • Dr. S. V. Phad
  • Dr. S. S. Dakhore
  • Prof. Shailesh B. Auti

Hindi

  • Dr. G. B. Motghare

Psychology/ FC

  • Prof.(Mrs.) Aditi Yadav

Geography/ EVS

  • Prof. S. K. Pise

Political Science /FC

  • Prof. N. B. Bangar

Accountancy

  • Dr. A. W. Ubale (Principal)

History/ FC

  • Prof. Dipak K. Valvi
  • Prof. Sudhir Saidane

Botany

  • Prof.(Mrs.) V. S. Wankhede
  • Prof. Rahul Zade

English/ CS

  • Dr.(Mrs.) D. G. Murdeshwar-Katre
  • Dr. V. P. Bansode
  • Dr. S. T. Dongare

Chemistry

  • Prof. S. V. Sakhare
  • Prof.(Mrs.) V. T. Bendale
  • Prof.(Mrs.) N. S. Khot
  • Dr. M. L. Andhale
  • Prof. S. K. Sonawane
  • Dr. Willy J. Shah
  • Prof.(Mrs.) Meenakshi Bhatu
  • Prof. Sachin Dhodi

Zoology

  • Prof.(Mrs.) V. S. Khopkar
  • Prof. P. M. Pagare
  • Dr. Sunil Avhad

Physics

  • Prof.(Mrs.) B. N. Patil
  • Dr. A. V. Shelke
  • Dr. H. R. Khambayat
  • Dr.(Ms.) P. A. Prabhu-Karwatkar
  • Dr. Manish Tirpude
  • Prof. P. J. Dhangada

Mathematics

  • Dr. S. A. Shende
  • Prof.(Mrs.) A. M. Bane
  • Dr. Manohar Bhagirath
  • Prof. Dnyaneshwar Maule
  • Prof. Somnath Sanap

Economics

  • Dr.(Ms.) G. C. Savagaon
  • Prof. V. D. Samudre

Unaided Faculties

Accountancy

  • Prof. P. H. Rana
  • Prof.(Ms.) Vandana Kedia
  • Prof.(Ms.) Mansi Jobanputra
  • Prof. Amar D. Madia

Botany

  • Prof. (Ms.) Nisha V.Sutar
  • Dr.(Ms.) Sheeba Samson

Bus Law

  • Prof.(Ms.) Devika Gawand

Business Economics

  • Dr.(Ms.) Gayatri Rajput
  • Prof. Siddharth D. Shirsat

Chemistry

  • Prof.(Ms.) Arshi Menon
  • Prof.(Ms.) Chitra V. Gaikwad
  • Dr.(Ms.) Reena S. Futane
  • Dr.(Ms.) Darshana S. Kubal

Economics

  • Prof.(Ms.) Shweta P. Vichare
  • Prof. Silima Dabreo
  • Prof. Prakash D. Pawar

English

  • Prof. Madhav Pawar

History/ FC

  • Prof.(Ms.) Ashwini Patange

Mathematics

  • Prof.(Mrs.) Priti Chaudhari
  • Prof.(Miss.) Meghana Gaglani
  • Prof. Dinesh Kumawat

Physics

  • Prof. Shailesh Dashu Boba
  • Prof.(Ms.) Jyoti A. Mishra

Political Science

  • Dr. Suresh Surve
  • Prof. Dattatray M. Tonde
  • Prof. Sumit S. Vengurlekar

RD/ FC

  • Prof. Kiran L. Panchal
  • Prof.(Ms.) Jyoti Thankar

Zoology

  • Prof.(Ms.) Priyadarshani B. Dhole
  • Dr.(Ms.) Anuja A Desale
  • Dr.(Ms.) Ansari Shabana Mushtaque

Self-finance Faculties

Information Technology

  • Prof.(Mrs.) Sushma V. Brahmankar
  • Prof.(Ms.) Supriya Mhatre
  • Prof.(Ms.) Pradnya Vartak
  • Prof.(Ms.) Greenal Rodrigues
  • Prof.(Ms.) Pallavi Ahire
  • Prof.(Ms.) Sheetal Rode
  • Prof.(Ms.) Sayali Birje
  • Prof.(Ms.) Dorris Gonsalves

B.Com (BBI & BMS)

  • Prof.(Mrs.) Bhavana Chavan
  • Prof.(Mrs.) Dr. Abhilasha Magar
  • Prof. Amar Madia
  • Prof.(Ms.) Shruti Arekar
  • Prof.(Ms.) Jeenal Gandhi
  • Prof.(Ms.) Snehal R. Raut
  • Prof.(Ms.) Deepti Patil
  • Prof.(Ms.) Rupali R. Salve

BioTechnology

  • Prof.(Mrs.) Shobha Gupta
  • Prof.(Ms.) Trupti Shirkar
  • Prof.(Miss.) Sadhana Purket
  • Prof.(Ms.) Smital D’cunha
  • Prof.(Ms.) Joya Gonsalves
  • Prof.(Ms.) Swati Singh
  • Prof.(Mr.) Ganesh Lad

Computer Science

  • Prof.(Mrs.) Srimati Narayanan
  • Prof.(Ms.) Greta Dabare
  • Prof.(Ms.) Pranita Vaze
  • Prof.(Ms.) Shweta Iyer
  • Prof.(Ms.) Gyaneshwari Pawar
  • Prof.(Ms.) Gawandi Ishrat