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Page 1: PRESIDENT’S · 2019. 6. 3. · PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Students, Parents and Teachers, Higher Education is an imperative milestone for learners in current times. Indian higher
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Dear Students, Parents and Teachers,

Higher Education is an imperative milestone for learners in current times. Indian higher

education system is maturing towards its presence in Global Higher Education space. This

calls for reformative policy initiatives from stakeholders in curricula, pedagogy, use of

technology, partnerships, governance and funding. Encompassing this vision, Usha Pravin

Gandhi College has a learner centered paradigm of education where the student is placed in a

competitive learning environment of the 21st century to foster excellence, equity and quality.

The academic staff at the college constantly commit themselves towards the growth of

students to create the desired intellectual, economic and social value.

With firm faith in the saying, “Vidhyadhanam Sarvadhanam pradhanam” - knowledge is the

only real wealth in this world, I welcome the students of SVKM’s Usha Pravin Gandhi

College of Arts, Science and Commerce. I am confident that efforts to excel in the field of

higher education through innovative practices, immersed and engaged learning and the

inculcation of moral and social values in the learners will continue. May you make the best of

these openings to shape your careers and future.

Wishing everyone at Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science and Commerce all success

this new Academic year 2019-20.

President

Amrish R. Patel

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USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF

ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE

The institution strives to empower students with knowledge and skills in

their chosen fields, by providing opportunities to realize their potential

by motivating them towards community linked initiatives, thereby

shaping them into future leaders.

To inculcate life skills by providing value-based education and

nurturing scientific spirit of inquiry in the young minds.

• To sharpen students' focus and inculcate research culture thereby

helping them to achieve academic excellence.

• To empower them for lifelong learning by fostering rational and

independent thinking.

• To sensitize the students towards the neighbouring environment and

society at large.

• To stimulate students' inborn talent and skill by understanding their

aptitude and capability and to mould their passion into profession.

VISION

MISSION

OBJECTIVES

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USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF

ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE

• Ensuring the support of all stakeholders enables the college to

improve the services offered to the learners.

• Effective utilization of human and other resources to enhance the

quality of education.

• Providing state-of-the-art infrastructure and ICT facilities to

augment the teaching-learning process.

• Fostering competencies to equip learners to face demands of a

changing world.

• Inculcating a sense of social and moral responsibilities towards

society and the environment.

QUALITY POLICY STATEMENT

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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

Dear Students, Parents and Teachers,

“People without education are like weapons without bullets.” Currently, every third person in India

is a youth. By 2020, the median age in India will be 29 years –making it the youngest nation across

the globe. This comes with its equal share of challenges and opportunities and the key to harnessing

India’s demographic dividend is education.

At Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science and Commerce, it is our constant endeavor to make

our students more skilled, capable, employable and aligned to the needs of our economy so that they

contribute to the country’s progress and also obtain gainful employment. The Academic staff

achieves this by moving away from traditional model of education to Learner- centered model of

education with a proper balance in holistic and symbiotic connection between the industry and

academia to make the graduates of Usha Pravin Gandhi College more employable and skilled. Our

mission is to inculcate life skills by providing value-based education and nurturing a scientific spirit

of inquiry in the young minds.

The institution strives to empower its students with knowledge and skills in their chosen fields, by

providing opportunities to realize their potential by motivating them towards community linked

initiatives, thereby shaping them into future leaders.

As the very proud Principal of this higher education institution, I warmly welcome you to Usha

Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science and Commerce and wish you the best this new academic

year 2019-20 as we start our journey of learning with relationships, inclusion, and innovation.

Dr. A. Kapoor

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the

Societies Registration Act and Bombay Public Trust Act. SVKM has always been

committed to the cause of providing high quality education at various levels. From

its humble beginnings in 1934, when it took over Rashtriya Shala, a school

established in 1921 in the wake of the National Movement, the Mandal today has

grown into a big educational complex imparting high-level education to more than

60,497 students.

The ethos of the Mandal, which is marked by patriotic fervor, selfless service and the

spirit of indigenous enterprise, has its genesis in the days of India’s struggle for

freedom. These values permeate all the institutions set up by the Mandal and are

guiding principles for all of them.

After beginning its journey in the early 1930s, SVKM has blossomed into an

educational colossus that has attained national recognition in multiple streams of

higher education. With a strong guiding philosophy of providing education to all

levels of the student community along with creating a feeling of bonding and

commitment amongst academic and non-academic employees, SVKM has mastered

the art of being able to transform itself into a close knit family and at the same time

help its students to attain all-round development, be employable and achieve success.

From its beginning with the Swadeshi Movement, the Mandal has now grown into an

educational foundation promoting global thinking consistent with national interest

and promoting the values, professionalism, social sensitivity and dynamic

entrepreneurship.

SVKM has shown phenomenal growth during the past 85 years of its existence.

Today, it has under its fold, 24 institutions, not only catering to students in diverse

streams of education such as science, commerce, humanities, management, law and

technology, but also meeting their requirements right from nursery stage up to

doctoral programmes. Still more unique is the space that each of these institutions has

carved for itself a very special niche in the fields of education in Mumbai, as well as

through the length and breadth of India.

We are proud to state that SVKM, with its educational institutions, stands tall as a

light house in the area of Education and Social change since more than 50 years.

“Adapting to a modern way of life, while holding on to our traditional values

– an inherent part of SVKM’s Culture”

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USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF ARTS,

SCIENCE & COMMERCE COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Shri. Harshadbhai H. Shah (Chairperson)

Dr. M.N. Welling

Shri. Asoke Basak

Shri. Shazil Samnani

Ms. Shubhangi Nargund

Shri. Sriram Deshpande

Shri Bhupendra Kesaria

Special invitees:

Shri. Lokesh Tardalkar

Ms. Kalika Kherdikar

Shri. Vinod Goradia

Dr. Meena Chintamaneni

Dr. A. Kapoor

Ms. Smruti Nanavaty

Dr. Navita Kulkarni

Shri. Abhang Deshpande

SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Shri. Amrish R. Patel

(Hon. President& Trustee)

Shri. Bhupesh R. Patel

(Hon. Joint President& Trustee)

Shri. Bharat M. Sanghvi

Hon. Vice President& Trustee

Shri. Chintan A. Patel

Hon. Vice President& Trustee

Shri. Sunandan R. Divatia

Hon. Secretary

Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi

Hon. Joint Secretary

Shri. Shalin S. Divatia

Hon. Joint Secretary

Shri. Utpal H. Bhayani

Hon. Treasurer

Shri. Harshad H. Shah

Hon. Joint Treasurer

Shri. Harit H. Chitalia

Hon. Joint Treasurer

Shri Amit B Sheth

Shri. Bhargav N. Patel

Shri. Bhupen G. Bhatt

Shri. Harshad B. Kawa

Shri Harish J Patel

Shri. Jagat A. Killawala

Shri. Jagdish B. Parikh

Shri. Jayesh P. Choksi

Shri. Jayesh R. Gandhi

Shri. Kirit P. Mehta

Shri. Maherdas J. Patel

Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta

Shri. Mukesh H. Patel

Shri Mukul P Patel

Shri MukeshA Shah

Shri. Naresh K. Sheth

Shri. Nayan M. Patel

Shri. Nimir K. Mehta

Shri. Pravin H. Doshi

Shri. Pruthviraj C. Shah

Shri. Rajendra K. Shah

Dr. Rajesh L. Jani

Shri. Rajgopal C. Bhandari

Shri Ranjeet Dudeja

Shri Sanjay A. Desai

Smt. Sneha A. Parekh

Shri.Tapan M.Patel

Shri. TNV Ayyar

Shri. Tushar H. Mehta

Shri.Vamanrai V. Parekh

Shri. Vinod M. Goradia

Shri. Vinod M. Patel

Shri Vivek C.Vaidya

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FACULTY

Dr. A. Kapoor

(Principal)

Department of Information

Technology

B.Sc.[I.T.] Co-ordinator

Ms. Swapnali Lotlikar

Assistant Professors

Ms. Smruti Nanavaty

Mr. Bhupendra Kesaria

Mr. Prashant Chaudhary

Ms. Sunita Gupta

Mr. Rajesh Maurya

Mr. Subodh Deolekar

Ms. Neha Vora

Ms. Sareeta Mugde

Department of Management

Studies

B.M.S. Co-ordinator

Mr. Mayur Vyas

Assistant Professors Ms. Shubhangi Nargund

Mr. Sriram Deshpande

Mr. Abhijeet Mohite

Mr. Lokesh Tardalkar

Mr. Naresh Sukhani

Dr. (Ms.) Sharyn Bangera

Department of Mass Media

B.M.M. Co-ordinator

Ms. Rashmi Gahlowt

Assistant Professors Dr. (Ms.) Navita Kulkarni

Ms. Madhuvanti Date

Mr. Mayur Sarfare

Ms. Divya Nambiar

Ms. Geeta Sharma

B.A. [FTNMP]

Co-ordinator

Mr. Ashish Mehta

Dr. (Ms.) Machunwangliu

Kamei

M.Sc.[I.T.]

Co-ordinator

Ms. Smruti Nanavaty

M.Com. [B.M.]

Co-ordinator

Mr. Naresh Sukhani

M.A. [EMA]

Co-ordinator

Dr.(Ms.) Navita Kulkarni

Librarian Ms. Suruchi Bandodkar

Registrar Ms. Kalika S. Kherdikar

Administrative Staff

Accountant Ms. Yogita Shinde

Library Assistant Mr. Abhang Deshpande

Jr. Steno

Ms. Vidhya Prabhu

Jr. Clerk cum Typist Mr. Santosh Shinde

Ms. Nidhi Pawar

Ms. Shruti Pawaskar

Mr. Mayur Pedamkar

Head Clerk Ms. Dipali Vichare

Laboratory Assistant

Mr. Jagdish Sanas

Mr. Sandeep Gupta

Laboratory Attendant Mr. Arun Lanjekar

Senior Clerk Mr. Rajendra Mali

Ms. Rekha Thanvi

Assistant Coordinator

[Media Room]

Ms. Renu Yadav

Support Staff

Mr. Ganesh Pambala

Mr. Vilas Bansode

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COURSES OFFERED

Three year integrated Under-Graduate courses affiliated to the University of Mumbai

leading to the following degrees: -

a) Bachelor of Management Studies [B.M.S.] – 120 seats

b) Bachelor of Mass Media [B.M.M.] – 120 seats

c) Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) [B.Sc. (I.T.)] – 120 seats

d) Bachelor of Arts (Film, Television and New Media Production) - 120 seats

Post-Graduate courses affiliated to the University of Mumbai leading to a degree in: -

a) Master of Science (Information Technology) [M.Sc. (I.T.)] by papers–40 seats

b) Master of Arts (Entertainment, Media and Advertising) by papers –60 seats

c) Master of Commerce (Business Management) by papers–60 seats

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY) [B.Sc. (I.T.)]

FIRST YEAR

Semester I Semester II

USIT101 Imperative Programming USIT201 Object oriented Programming

USIT102 Digital Electronics USIT202 Microprocessor Architecture

USIT103 Operating Systems USIT203 Web Programming

USIT104 Discrete Mathematics USIT204 Numerical and Statistical Methods

USIT105 Communication Skills USIT205 Green Computing

SECOND YEAR

Semester III Semester IV

USIT301 Python Programming USIT401 Core Java

USIT302 Data Structures USIT402 Introduction to Embedded Systems

USIT303 Computer Networks USIT403 Computer Oriented Statistical

Techniques

USIT304 Database Management Systems USIT404 Software Engineering

USIT305 Applied Mathematics USIT405 Computer Graphics and Animation

THIRD YEAR

Semester V Semester VI

USIT501 Software Project Management USIT601 Software Quality Assurance

USIT502 Internet of Things USIT602 Security in Computing

USIT503 Advanced Web Programming USIT603 Business Intelligence

Elective (Any One) Elective (Any One)

USIT504 Artificial Intelligence 2 USIT604 Principles of Geographic

Information Systems

USIT505 Linux System Administration USIT605 Enterprise Networking

Elective (Any One) Elective (Any One)

USIT506 Enterprise Java 2 USIT606 IT Service Management

USIT507 Next Generation Technologies USIT607 Cyber Laws

*Syllabus subject to change according to University of Mumbai

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MASTER OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY)

[M.Sc. (I.T.)] PART- 1

Semester I Semester II

PSIT101 Data Mining PSIT301 Embedded Systems

PSIT102 Distributed System PSIT302 Information Security Management

PSIT103 Data Analysis Tools Elective 1

PSIT104 Software Testing PSIT303a Virtualization

PSIT303b Artificial Neural Networks

Elective 2

PSIT304a Digital Image Processing

PSIT304b Ethical hacking

PART - 2

Semester III Semester IV

PSIT201 Embedded Systems PSIT401 Artificial Intelligence

PSIT202 Information Security

Management

PSIT402 IT Infrastructure Management

PSIT203 Cloud Computing and

Ubiquitous System

Elective 1

PSIT204 Advanced Database Systems PSIT403a Intelligent Systems

PSIT403b Real Time Embedded Systems

PSIT403c Computer Forensics

Elective 2

PSIT404a Design of Embedded Control System

PSIT404b Advanced Image Processing

PSIT404c Cloud Management

*Syllabus subject to change according to University of Mumbai

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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (B.M.S.)

FIRST YEAR

Semester I Semester II

1.1 Introduction to Financial Accounts 2.1 Principles of Marketing

1.2 Business Law 2.2 Industrial Law

1.3 Business Statistics 2.3 Business Mathematics

1.4 Business Communication -I 2.4 Business Communication -II

1.5 Foundation Course-I 2.5 Foundation Course- II

1.6 Foundation of Human Skills 2.6 Business Environment

1.7 Business Economics-I 2.7 Principles of Management

SECOND YEAR

Semester III Semester IV

3.1 &

3.2

Elective Courses(EC)Any 2 courses to

be selected by the learner out of 4

courses given in each elective group

4.1

&

4.2

Elective Courses(EC)

Any 2 courses to be selected by the

learner out of 4 courses given in each

elective group

Group A: Finance Group Electives

Group B: Marketing Group Electives

Group C: Human Resource Group

Electives

Group A: Finance Group Electives

Group B: Marketing Group Electives

Group C: Human Resource Group

Electives

3.3 Information Technology in Business

Management-I 4.3

Information Technology in Business

Management-II

3.4 Foundation Course-III 4.4 Foundation Course -IV

3.5 Business Planning & Entrepreneurial

Management 4.5 Business Economics-II

3.6 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 4.6 Business Research Methods

3.7 Strategic Management 4.7 Production & Total Quality

Management

Note: Group selected in Semester III will continue in Semester V &Semester VI

THIRD YEAR

Semester V Semester VI

5.1 to

5.4

Elective Courses:

Any 4 courses to be selected by the

learner out of 6 courses given in each

elective group

6.1

to

6.4

Elective Courses:

Any 4courses to be selected by the

learner out of 6 courses given in each

elective group

*

Group A: Finance Group Electives

Group B: Marketing Group Electives

Group C: Human Resource Group

Electives

Group A: Finance Group Electives

Group B: Marketing Group Electives

Group C: Human Resource Group

Electives

5.5 Logistics and Supply Chain

Management 6.5 Operations Research

5.6 Corporate Communication and Public

Relations 6.6 Project Work

*UPG offers all three specializations: Finance, Marketing and Human Resource.

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MASTER OF COMMERCE (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT)

[M.Com.(Business Management)]

FIRST YEAR

Semester I Semester II

1.1 Strategic Management 2.1 Research Methodology for Business

1.2 Economics for Business Decisions 2.2 Macro Economics concepts and Applications

1.3 Cost and Management Accounting 2.3 Corporate Finance

1.4 Business Ethics and Corporate Social

Responsibility 2.4 E-Commerce

SECOND YEAR

Semester III Semester IV

3.1 Rural Marketing 4.1 Supply Chain management and Logistics

3.2 Entrepreneurial Management 4.2 Advertising and Sales Management

3.3 Marketing Strategies and Practices 4.3 Retail Management

3.4 Project Work-I (100 marks) 4.4 Project Work- II (100 marks)

*Syllabus subject to change according to University of Mumbai

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BACHELOR OF MASS MEDIA (B.M.M.)

FIRST YEAR

Semester I Semester II

BAMMECS-101 Effective Communication Skills

– I BAMMECS-201

Effective Communication Skills –

II

BAMMFC-102 Foundation Course– I BAMMFC-202 Foundation Course - II

BAMMFMC-103 Fundamentals of Mass

Communication BAMMCW-203 Content Writing

BAMMVC-104 Visual Communication BAMMID-204 Introduction to Advertising

BAMMCA-105 Current Affairs BAMMIJ-205 Introduction to Journalism

BAMMHM-106 History of Media BAMMMGC-206 Media, Gender & Culture

SECOND YEAR

Semester III Semester IV

3.1 Media Studies 4.1 Mass Media Research

3.2 Introduction to Advanced

Computers 4.2 Introduction to Journalism

3.3 Understanding Cinema 4.3 Print Production and Photography

3.4 Cultural Studies 4.4 Organizational Behaviour

3.5 Introduction to Creative Writing 4.5 Radio and Television

3.6 Introduction to Public Relations 4.6 Introduction to

Advertising

THIRD YEAR

Semester V Semester VI

Advertising Advertising

5.1 Advertising in Contemporary

Society 6.1

Advertising and Marketing

Research

5.2 Copywriting 6.2 Legal Environmental and

Advertising Ethics

5.3 Advertising Design 6.3 Financial Management for

Marketing and Advertising

5.4 Consumer Behaviour 6.4 Agency Management

5.5 Media Planning and Buying 6.5 Principles and Practices of Direct

Marketing

5.6 Brand Building 6.6 Contemporary Issues

6.7 Digital Media

OR

Journalism OR

Journalism

5.1 Reporting 6.1 Press Laws and Ethics

5.2 Editing 6.2 Broadcast Journalism

5.3 Features and Opinion 6.3 Business and Magazine Journalism

5.4 Journalism and Public Opinion 6.4 Internet and Issues in the Global

Media

5.5 Indian Regional Journalism 6.5 News Media Management

5.6 Newspaper – Magazine Making 6.6 Contemporary Issues

6.7 Digital Media

*Syllabus subject to change according to University of Mumbai

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Bachelor of Arts (Film, Television and New Media

Production) [B.A.(F.T.N.M.P.)]

FIRST YEAR

Semester I Semester II

101 Effective Communication Skills 207 Basics of Post Production

102 Introduction to History of Art/Storytelling through

other forms of Art 208 History of Non‐ fiction Film

103 Initiation to Literature & Creative Writing 209 Writing for Visual Media

104 Basics of Photography 210 Importance of Sound and Sound SFX

105 Film Appreciation – Genres 211 Basics of Cinematography‐1

106 Graphic Designing (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) 212 Practical Film Making 1 (Only non‐fiction film)

SECOND YEAR

Semester III Semester IV

313 Introduction to Direction for Television 419 Introduction to Direction for Film

314 Basics of Cinematography‐2 420 Basics of Visual Communication/Film

Aesthetics

315 Understanding TV formats & Genres 421 Convergence and Basics of Web Designing

316 Concepts of Story Boarding 422 Concepts of Post Production & Computer

Graphics (including VFX)

317 Graphics and Post production (Flash, Editing

software, After effects) 423 Drama Production/ Writing for Visual Media‐2

318 TV Production / Ad film making 424 Intermediate Practical Film Making

(Fiction Film)

THIRD YEAR

Semester V Semester VI

525 Laws related to Films, TV and Internet 631 Final Project‐ Short Film (10‐15 minutes)

526 New Media Theory and Practice (With advanced

Web design and app making)

Comprehensive film making, which will include

writing an original story to production and

distribution of film in the national and

international circuit. It will also involve creating

a blog, FB page, website for the film, writing a

report

527 Aspects of Media Production (Set design,

makeup, etc., line production, logistics, etc.) /

Understanding Indian Contemporary Cinema

528 Introduction to Production Management

529 Trends and Technology in Film & Television (will

include overview of Media Business, pitching for

funds, distribution, Business, Pitching for funds,

distribution, marketing, etc.) / Basics of Marketing

and Publicity Design for Films & TV

530 Advanced Practical Film Making (Includes

Compositing, Special Effects, etc.) – Music

Videos *Syllabus subject to change according to University of Mumbai

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Master of Arts (Entertainment, Media And Advertising)

[M.A. (E.M.A.)]

FIRST YEAR

Semester I Semester II

Core Courses(CC) Core Courses(CC)

1.1 Overview- Entertainment Media &

Advertising

2.1 Integrated Marketing Communication

1.2 Management- Animation, VFX and

Gaming

2.2 Entrepreneurship & Innovation

1.3 Communication Skills & personality

development

2.3 Basics of Finance & Accounting

1.4 Principles of Management 2.4 Marketing Management

SECOND YEAR

Semester III Semester IV

Film & TV Broadcast

Elective Courses

Advertising & Marketing

Communications

Elective Courses

Semester III & IV Revised Course

Content and Syllabus in process

Semester III & IV Revised Course

Content and Syllabus in process

*Syllabus subject to change according to University of Mumbai

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ADMISSION GUIDELINES

Admission is purely on merit and is subject to availability of seats as per the directions

issued by University of Mumbai and Government of Maharashtra from time to time.

A transparent admission procedure is followed strictly based on the standard norms

and on inter se merit. Any modification in admission guidelines will be notified on

the college notice board as well as college website www.upgcm.ac.in at the time of

admission. The Management or the college does not accept any donation or capitation

fee for admission to any course offered by the college. The public is cautioned not to

fall prey to any misleading information regarding admission in the college against

donation.

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

College will be conducting the admission procedure through its own On-line system

ONLY. A detailed notice regarding admission schedule, on-line application will be

available on college website www.upgcm.ac.in and as well as college notice board.

For Minority / Open Merit Seats: The applicants, shall apply online as per the

admission schedule by paying a fee of Rs. 100/- online. The details of admission

schedule is available on the college website and on the college notice board. No

further correspondence will be made with the candidates. It shall be the responsibility

of the candidates to see the notices and merit lists displayed on the college notice

boards and website as scheduled. No excuses of ignorance regarding procedure will

be entertained or accepted, if a candidate misses an opportunity.

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ELIGIBILITY FOR B.Sc. (I.T.)

O.5051:-A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of Bachelor of Science –

Information Technology, shall have passed XII standard examination of the Maharashtra Board of

Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject

and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40% marks in

aggregate in case of reserved category candidates.

Candidate who have passed Diploma (Three years after S.S.C. Xth Std.) in Information Technology

/ Computer Technology / Computer Engineering / Computer Science / Electrical, Electronics and

Video Engineering and Allied Branches / Mechanical and Allied Branches / Civil and Allied

Branches of are eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of B.Sc.(I.T.) degree course.

However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education or any other

recognized Government Body, Minimum marks required 45% aggregate for open category

candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category candidates. OR Candidate with post HSC-

Diploma in Information Technology/Computer Technology / Computer Engineering/ Computer

Science and Allied branches will be eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of B.Sc.(I.T.).

However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education or any other

recognized Government Body, Minimum Marks required 45% aggregate for open category

candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category candidates.

O.5053:-No common entrance test will be conducted. Admission will be on merit, based on order

of preference as follows:

1. Marks in Mathematics and Statistics at H.S.C. or equivalent.

2. Aggregate Marks at H.S.C. (Std. XII) or equivalent.

3. Aggregate Marks at S.S.C. (Std. X)

ELIGIBILITY FOR M.Sc. (I.T.)

A learner for being eligible to apply for admission for the integrated ten semester M.Sc. programme

must have passed H.S.C. (10+02) or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks for students

belonging to the general category and 45% marks for learners belonging to the reserved category

with science subjects as may be prescribed for a given course.

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A learner for being eligible to apply for admission to the M.Sc. degree course by papers in the

branches other than those of Molecular Biology, Computer Science, Biochemistry, Biophysics,

Fisheries management, Life Sciences, Information Technology, Applied and Industrial Chemistry,

Biotechnology, M.Sc. (Home Science), M.Sc. (Home Science) in Food Processing and

Preservation, M.Sc. (Home Science) in Sports and Nutrition, Five year integrated M. Sc. course in

Basic Sciences, Bioanalytical Sciences, Herbal Sciences, Bioanalytical instrumentation,

Bioinformatics, Nanoscience and Nano Technology, Environmental Sciences, Nutraceuticals and

Five Year Integrated Course in Bioanalytical Sciences must have passed:-

The B.Sc. degree examination of this university or degree of any other university recognized as

equivalent thereto with minimum 46 credits or its equivalent (i.e, the minimum credits required for

majoring in a subject and excluding the credits for optional courses) of the subject which he wants

to offer for the M.Sc. degree course by papers.

The admission shall be strictly on merit for the seats allotted by the University. However, where the

seats are allotted by the college, the Head of the institution shall have discretionary powers for

admission under “College seats” which shall not exceed 30% of the total allotted quota. Without

prejudice the same shall be applicable unless prescribed by the University Rules or otherwise.

However, a learner who has passed the B.Sc. degree of this University or of another University

recognized as equivalent thereto with the following combinations of subjects will be eligible for

admission to the M.Sc. degree course by papers in the branches as listed below.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

A learner who has either passed B.Sc. Degree in Information Technology of

University of Mumbai or any other recognized University with minimum 45 percent of marks.

OR

B.Sc. In Computer Science / BCS with minimum 45 percent marks.

OR

B.E. Degree in any branch with 45 percent marks

OR

B.Sc. (Mathematics) with minimum 45 percent marks

OR

B.Sc. (Physics) with minimum 45 percent marks

OR

B.Sc. (Statistics) with minimum 45 percent marks

OR

B.Sc. (Electronics) with minimum 45 percent marks

With Mathematics as one of the subjects at 10 + 02 or its equivalent examination.

Further, 15 percent of the seats out of the sanctioned capacity is to be utilized for the above said

admissions.

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ELIGIBILITY FOR B.M.S.

O.3941:- “A candidate for being eligible for admission to the B.M.S. Degree Course shall have

passed H.S.C. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its

equivalent examination or Diploma in any Engineering branches with two years or three years

duration after S.S.C., conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its

equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% marks for general category (in one attempt) at

the respective Examination and minimum 40% marks for the reserved category (in one attempt)”.

No college shall conduct any entrance test in any form and the admissions are purely based on merit

duly following the reservation policy as per the norms of Government of Maharashtra. While

drawing the merit list, weightage has to be given to students from Arts, Commerce and Science

stream at 12th Standard level.

The stream wise weightage to be given is as follows: -

The applications are to be accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise separately and the

merit list is to be displayed stream wise taking into account the reservation policy prescribed by the

Government of Maharashtra.

ELIGIBILITY FOR M.COM.

(BUSINESS MANAGEMENT)

0.2310:-A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Masters of Commerce course shall have

passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce of this University (3 years

integrated course) of the degree of B. Com (old course) of this University OR Bachelor of

Commerce (Accounting & Finance) OR B.Com (Banking & Insurance) OR B.M.S. degree

examination or an examination of any other University recognized as equivalent there to OR

B.M.M. degree examination (only for Management Specialization subjects) at the M.Com. Degree

levels.

Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma in Engineering

and Others

Percentage 45% 25% 25% 5%

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ELIGIBILITY FOR B.M.M.

O.5206: -A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree course in Bachelor of Mass

Media shall have passed XIIth Std. examination of Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary

Education or its equivalent from the Science, Arts or Commerce Stream. No college shall conduct

any entrance test in any form and the admissions are purely based on merit duly following the

reservation policy as per the norms of Government of Maharashtra. While drawing the merit list,

weightage has to be given to students from Arts, Commerce and Science stream at 12th Standard

level.

The stream wise weightage to be given is as follows: -

The applications are to be accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise separately and the

merit list is to be displayed stream wise taking into account the reservation policy prescribed by the

Government of Maharashtra.

1. The merit list is to be prepared and displayed stream wise.

2. In case if not application is received from any stream, the vacant seats are to be distributed

equally between the two streams only.

3. After the first merit list is displayed, if any seat allotted to one stream remains vacant, the

same shall be distributed equally between the remaining two streams. In case is vacancy in

one stream is of single/odd number of seats, the single seat is to be allowed to the Arts

Stream. In case if no application is available from the two streams, then all the vacant seats

of such two streams must be transferred to the third stream.

4. Step (3) be repeated for the subsequent merit lists till all the forms are exhausted of the final

merit list is displayed, whichever is earlier.

ELIGIBILITY FOR B.A.

(FILM, TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA PRODUCTION)

O.6079: Candidates for being eligible for admission to the three-year integrated course leading to

the Degree of BA (Film, Television & New Media Production), shall be required to have passed the

Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (Academic or Vocational Stream) conducted by

different Divisional Boards of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary

Education or an Examinations of any another University or Body recognized as equivalent hereof

by the Senate of the University of Mumbai.

Stream Commerce Arts Science

Percentage 25% 50% 25%

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ELIGIBILITY FOR M.A.

(ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA AND ADVERTISING)

O.6081: Students who have passed a bachelor’s course from any discipline/faculty of a recognized

(by UGC-DE Council or any other competent body appointed for the said purpose by the due

authority) university in India, or the degree from any foreign University which has been approved

by UGC /Association of Indian Universities and is considered equivalent and at par with Indian

degrees. In case of more applications are received than the sanctioned strength then merit- with

entrance test will be criteria for selection. Reservation as per university rules will be applicable.

ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS

For programmes Under-Graduate Courses

with effect from the Academic Year 2011-2012

GENERAL GUIDELINES

The Credits are defined in terms of the learner’s hours which are divided into two parts such as

Actual and Notional. The value of a particular course can be measured in number of Credit Points.

The value of One (01) Credit is equal to 30 Hours.

The scheme of Examination for under graduate is divided into two parts i.e. Internal Assessment

includes Assignments, Seminars, Case Studies and Unit Tests which will be of 25 marks and

External Assessment will be of 75 marks.

For Post Graduate programmes and B.A. programmes, Internal Assessment will be of 40 marks

and the Semester End Examination will be of 60 marks.

The Semester wise Credit Points will be varied from program to program but the value of Credits

for Under Graduate Programmes shall be of 120.

ASSIGNMENT OF CREDITS

The UG programmes carry a value of 120 credits for all courses under the faculty of

Commerce, Arts & Science.

17 – 23 credits in each Semester.

One (01) credit is approximately equal to thirty (30) hours of the learners’ load for all UG

(Undergraduate) Programmes.

The credits are divided into two parts:

1. Approximately 50% of the hours will be spent in classroom / practical / field work as

prescribed by the University of Mumbai.

2. Rest of the time notional spent for self-study in library, institution or at home, case study,

writing of journal and assignments, projects etc. by the learners him/herself for the

completion of that course.

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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND

EVALUATION SYSTEM

The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two components: first component of Internal

Assessment with 25 marks and the second component of Semester End Examination with 75 marks.

The assessment of Internal for Semester I to VI shall be processed by the College for which

University shall be conducting Semester End Examination for all Semesters from I to VI. The

internal assessment marks of learner appearing for Semester V & VI shall be submitted to the

University by the college before the commencement of respective Semester End Examination.

The Semester End Examinations for Semester V & VI shall be conducted by the University and the

results shall be declared after processing the internal assessment and the marks awarded to the

learners. The Semester I to IV results processing is done by the college.

10 Point Grading System

Marks Grade Points Grade Performance

80 & Above 10 O Outstanding

70-79.99 9 A+ Excellent

60-69.99 8 A Very Good

55-59.99 7 B+ Good

50-54.99 6 B Above Average

45-49.99 5 C Average

40-44.99 4 D Pass

Less than 40 0 F Fail

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CLASS TEST OR ASSIGNMENT FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

FOR COURSES WITHOUT PRACTICAL (FOR COMMERCE

FACULTY):

A learner who is absent for the two class test and the assignment will be declared fail in the

Internal Assessment Scheme.

A learner who is absent for the two class tests and has appeared for the assignment will be

allowed to appear for the additional class test of 10 marks. However, his marks for the class

tests will be taken as out of 20 i.e. he/she will forfeit his/her 10 marks of one class test (without

conversion i.e. if the learner gets 4/10 marks in his additional class test, his/her marks for the

class tests will be taken as 4/20) and internal assessment will be calculated as out of 25marks

and not 30 marks.

A learner who has appeared for both the class test but remains absent for the assignment will be

allowed to appear for the additional assignment and the internal assessment will be calculated

as out of 25 marks.

A learner who is absent for one of the two class tests and is also absent for the assignment, the

learner will be allowed to appear for one additional class test OR one additional assignment as

per the selection of the student (to be given in writing to the Principal / Head of the Institution)

i.e. the student will forfeit his or her 10 marks of one of the class test / assignment as the case

may be and the internal assessment will be calculated as out of 25 marks.

A learner who is absent for one of the two class tests/assignment as the case may be the learner

will be allowed to appear for one additional class test/one additional assignment and the internal

assessment will be calculated as out of 25 marks.

CLASS TEST OR ASSIGNMENT OR PROJECT FOR INTERNAL

ASSESSMENT (FOR ARTS & SCIENCE FACULTY):

A learner who is absent for the class test and for all the assignment/s will be declared fail in

the Internal Assessment Scheme.

A learner who is absent for the class test / project and has appeared for all the assignment/s

will be allowed to appear for the additional class test of 10 marks.

A learner who has appeared for the class test but remains absent for all the assignment/s/

project will be allowed to appear for only one additional assignment out of 10 marks.

The student will forfeit 10 marks of one assignment and the internal assessment will be

calculated as out of 25 marks.

A learner who is absent for the class test or one assignment as the case may be the learner will

be allowed to appear for the additional class test/assignment/ project and the internal

assessment will be calculated as out of 25 marks.

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PROJECT EVALUATION FOR THIRD YEAR

STUDENTS

A learner who passes in all the courses but does not secure minimum passing marks in project

as applicable has to resubmit a fresh project till he/she secures a minimum passing marks.

His/her marks in the theory papers that the learner has passed will be carried forward after

passing and he/she shall be entitled for grade.

The evaluation of project and viva-voce examination shall be by awarding marks, which will be

converted into grade on the10-point scale.

A learner shall have to obtain minimum passing marks (or its equivalent marks) in project

evaluation and viva voce taken together to obtain 40% marks in project work.

PASSING STANDARD

The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each

course where the course consists of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination. The learners

shall obtain 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 course and minimum of

Grade E in each project, wherever applicable, to pass a particular Semester. A learner will be said

to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination

together.

ALLOWED TO KEEP TERM (A.T.K.T.)

B.Sc. (I.T.) COURSE

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespective of grades obtained in each

course of Semester I.

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if he/she passes (grade ‘E’ or above in

each course) each of Semester I and Semester II.

OR

He/she fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of

Semester I and Semester II. (For all Science Programmes, carrying less than total 900 marks.)

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each

course of Semester III. However, learner has to pass either of Semester I or Semester II in order

to appear for Semester IV.

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A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester V if he/she passes Semester I, Semester

II, Semester III and Semester IV.

OR

Learner shall have passed Semester I or Semester II in full and secured ATKT in Second Year

by failing in

o For programmes with 900 and above marks in not more than Three Courses in each of

Semester III & IV.

o For programmes with less than 900 marks in not more than Three Courses with not more

than total 200 marks in each of Semester III & IV.

OR

Learner shall have passed Semester III and Semester IV in full and secured ATKT in First

Year by failing in

o For programmes with 900 and above marks in not more than Three Courses in each of

Semester I & II.

o For programmes with less than 900 marks in not more than Three Courses with not more

than total 200 marks in each of Semester I & II.

A learner should be allowed to keep terms for Semester VI irrespective of grades obtained in

each course of Semester V.

The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I,

II, III, IV and V in full.

M.Sc. (I.T.) Course

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure

in the semester I.

i) A learner shall be allowed to take admission and to keep terms and appear for semester III

irrespective of number of heads of failure in the semester I and II.

ii) A learner shall be allowed to keep term and allowed to appear for semester IV irrespective of

number of heads of failure in semester I, II and III, However the result of the semester IV shall

be kept at abeyance until the learner passes each of the semester I, semester II, semester III.

iii) A learner will have to earn a minimum of 96 credits to pass the M.Sc. degree.

iv) Those who fail in any course in any semester will have to clear the same in the examination

conducted in the corresponding odd or even semester.

(The above amended R.8654 was finalized during the confirmation of minutes in the subsequent

meeting of Academic council held on 19/9/2013).

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B.M.M.& B.M.S. Courses

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure

in the Semester I.

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if he/she passes each Semester I & II

OR

A learner who fails in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II taken together

with not more than two courses each in Semester I & II.

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of heads of

failure in Semester III. However, the learner shall pass each course of Semester I and Semester

II in order to appear for Semester IV.

Eligibility criteria for a learner to be admitted in Semester V:

o A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester V if he/she passes Semester I,

Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV.

OR

o A learner shall have passed Semester I & II in full and secured ATKT in the second year by

failing in not more than two courses in each of the Semester III & IV.

OR

o A learner shall have secured ATKT in the First Year by failing in not more than two

courses in each of Semester I & II and have passed Semester III & IV in full.

A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester VI irrespective of grades obtained in

each course of Semester V. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the

learner passes each of Semester I, II, III and IV in full.

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M.A. (ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA AND ADVERTISING)

COURSE

O.6024:-In case a candidate is unsuccessful in maximum 50% of the normal load, eg. Two core

courses at the semester end examination in any of the four semesters, he/she may be allowed to carry

pending additional load of the previous semester/s over and above the normal load and will have the

option of reappearing for the examination of that course/s. However, this pending additional load has

to be cleared in any of the semesters so as to not to exceed the maximum limit of total 6 semesters for

an M.A. degree in the faculty of Arts from the date of admission.

M.COM. (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT) COURSE

A) Semester –II

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-II

i) Notwithstanding, that he/she may not have appeared for Semester-I.

OR

ii) Irrespective of number of courses of failure in the Semester-I.

B) Semester-III

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-III.

i) Notwithstanding, that the learner may not have appeared for the Examinations of

Semester-I & or Semester-II.

OR

ii) Irrespective of number of courses of failure in the Semester-I and/or Semester-II.

C) Semester-IV

A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-IV.

i) Irrespective of number of courses of failure in the Semester- I and/ OR Semester-II, and

/OR Semester-III.

ii) A learner is allowed to appear for semester-IV Examination but the result of Semester-IV

shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes all courses of Semester-I, II & III.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

All students are responsible to the Principal, the Course Coordinator and

members of the staff of their conduct in the Public.

Insubordination, abusive language or misbehaviour, misconduct can lead to the

dismissal of a student.

Demonstration of any kind in the college is strictly prohibited.

In case of sickness, a leave application shall be submitted to the college office

along with a medical certificate within two days of resuming the college.

Fitness certificate at the time of resuming the college is essential.

All the receipts on account of the fines imposed on students for any cause

whatsoever shall accrue to the Students’ Aid Fund of the College.

All students applying for Bonafide Certificate, Character Certificate, Birth

Date Certificates, Testimonials etc. and requiring the Principal or Course

Coordinator’s signature on any kind of document or application should first

contact the College Office. No papers should be taken by the students directly

to the Principal or the Course Coordinator.

Students are required to do biometric for entry into the college.

College is well equipped with Biometric identification (RFID).

Student behaviour and activity should not interfere with the orderly

administration and discipline of the college.

Students are warned against communicating any information or write anything

about the college to the press without the written permission of the Principal.

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Students must take proper care of all the college property. Any damage done

to the property of the college by disfiguring walls, doors, windows and fitting

or breaking furniture and such other things is breach of discipline and will be

punishable as such. Smoking, tobacco-chewing, drugs etc. are strictly

prohibited in the college premises.

Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, if the Government takes

any policy decision pertaining to B.M.S. / B.M.M. / B.Sc. (I.T.) / B.A.

(FTNMP)/ M.Com. (Bus. Mgt.) / M.A. (E.M.A.) / M.Sc. (I.T.) admission, then

the same shall be brought into effect at that point of time as per the directives

from the Government/University of Mumbai from time to time.

The students while studying in college, if found indulging in anti-national

activities contrary to the provision of Acts and Laws enforced by Government

or in any activity contrary to rules of discipline, will be liable to be expelled

from the college without any notice by the Principal of the College.

Students must always wear their valid Identity Card (ID) issued by the college

Authority. No student shall be allowed to attend lectures, practical sessions,

tutorials, etc. unless he or she has his/her valid ID card.

Failure to comply with any of the rules, regulations or requirements notified

from time to time will lead to strict disciplinary action.

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As per the Negotiable Instruments Act. 1881 (XXVI of 1881) the College will remain

closed on following days in the year 2019.

Sr. No. DAY DATE HOLIDAY

1 Saturday 26/01/2019 Republic Day

2 Tuesday 19/02/2019 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

3 Monday 04/03/2019 Mahashivratri

4 Thursday 21/03/2019 Holi (Second Day)

5 Saturday 06/04/2019 Gudhi Padwa

6 Saturday 13/04/2019 Ram Navmi

7 Wednesday 17/04/2019 Mahavir Jayanti

8 Friday 19/04/2019 Good Friday

9 Wednesday 01/05/2019 Maharashtra Din

10 Saturday 18/05/2019 Buddha Pournima

11 Wednesday 05/06/2019 RamzanEid (Eid-Uz-Fitr)

12 Monday 12/08/2019 Bakri Eid (Eid-Uz-Zuha)

13 Thursday 15/08/2019 Independence Day

14 Saturday 17/08/2019 Parsi New Year

15 Monday 02/09/2019 Ganesh Chaturthi

16 Tuesday 10/09/2019 Moharum

17 Wednesday 02/10/2019 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

18 Tuesday 08/10/2019 Dassera

19 Monday 28/10/2019 Diwali (Bali Pratipada)

20 Tuesday 29/10/2019 Bhau beej

21 Tuesday 12/11/2019 Guru Nanak Jayanti

22 Wednesday 25/12/2019 Christmas

SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL’s

USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE Bhakti Vedanta Swami Marg, North-South Road No. 1,

Juhu Scheme, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai 400 056.

NAAC Accredited “A“ Grade

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SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL's

USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF ARTS,SCIENCE AND COMMERCE

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019 – 2020

(DEGREE COLLEGE)

PARTICULARS FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR

B.M.S.

(Rs.)

B.M.M.

(Rs.)

B.Sc-I.T

(Rs.)

B.A.(FTNM

P) (Rs.)

B.M.S.

(Rs.)

B.M.M.

(Rs.)

B.Sc.

(I.T.)

(Rs.)

B.A.(FTNM

P) (Rs.)

B.M.S.

(Rs.)

B.M.M.

(Rs.)

B.Sc.

(I.T.)

(Rs.)

B.A.(FTNMP)

(Rs.)

Tuition Fee 10000 10000 10000 32000 10000 10000 10000 32000 10000 10000 10000 32000

Laboratory Fee 1000 1000 6000 12000 1000 1000 6000 12000 1000 1000 6000 12000

Computer Practical 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1000 1000 2500

Library Fee 300 300 1200 2000 300 300 1200 2000 300 300 1200 2000

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra

Curricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Admission

Processing Fee 200 200 200 1000 200 200 200 1000 200 200 200 1000

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance

Fees 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare

Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Utility Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Development Fees 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

Enrolment Fee 220 220 220 220

Examination Fee 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058 2058

Convocation Fee 250 250 250 250

E – Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Univ. Sports & Cult.

Fee 30 30 36 30 30 30 36 30 30 30 36 30

Vice-Chancellors’

Fund 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

‘E’ Charges 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Project Fees 100 100 1000 100 100 1000 500 500 1900

Univ. Disaster Relief Fund

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Refundable

Deposits :

(i) Laboratory

Deposit 400 400 400 400

(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250 250

(iii) Caution Money 150 150 150 150

(iv) Security Deposit 10000

Total 17483 17483 24289 61883 16463 16463 23769 50863 17113 17113 25919 51113

Fees for Foreign

Students 85565 85565 129595 255565

Note: Fees revised as per University Circular No. CONCOL/FEE/292 of 2008 dt. 07/07/2008.

Foreign students fees as per University Circular No. Aff./Recog.I/232 of 2011

1. Fee to be paid by Demand Draft in favour of Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science & Commerce.

2. The fees are subject to change and as per the notification received from the concerned authorities, balance amount of fee, if any, will

be collected as and when applicable.

3. Breakage, if any, will be charged in the Second Term.

4. * Documentation Verification fees of Rs. 400/- +Rs. 320/- Eligibility Fees to be paid by the students those who are not from

Board of Higher Secondary Education in Maharashtra. 5. Alumni fee to be charged at the time of Admission.

Note : 1. Fees for S.C./S.T./O.B.C./S.B.C./N.T. will be as per Government rules.

2. Fees mentioned in the chart are subject to revision from time to time by the University of Mumbai.

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Other fees will be as under :-

Transfer Certificate : Rs. 100/-

Bonafide Certificate : Rs. 20/-

Transcript : Rs. 1000/- per 5 copies & Addl. Rs. 50/- each copy

No Objection Certificate : Rs. 20/-

Duplicate Mark Sheet/Fee Receipt/ Library Card : Rs. 100/-

Duplicate I-Card : Rs. 250/-

REFUND OF FEES (As per University Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008 dt. 11/09/2008) :

O.2859 : Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admissions :

Period and Percentage of deduction charges

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

From September 1st

to September 30th (vi)

Prior to

commencement

of academic

term and

instruction of

the course

Up to 20

days after

the

commence

ment of

academic

term of the

course

From 21st day up

to 50 days after

commencement

of the academic

term of the

course

From 51st day up to 80

days after the

commencement of

academic term of the

course or August 31st

whichever is earlier

60% of the total

amount of fees.

After

September

30th

Deduction

Charges Rs. 500/-

Lump sum

20% of the

total

amount of

fees.

30% of the total

amount of fees.

50% of the total amount

of fees.

60% of the total

amount of fees.

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SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL's

USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE

FEE CHART FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019 – 2020

(POST GRADUATE COURSES)

PARTICULARS PART - I PART - II

M.Sc.(I.T.)

Rs.

M.A.

(EMA)

Rs.

M.Com.

(BS) Rs.

M.Sc.(I.T.)

Rs.

M.A.

(EMA)

Rs.

M.Com.

(BM) Rs.

Tuition Fee 15000 32000 6000 15000 32000 6000

Registration Fee 1000 1000 800

Registration Form Fee 25 25 25

Laboratory Fee 15000 12000 1500 15000 12000 1500

Library Fee 1000 2000 1000 1000 2000 1000

Gymkhana Fee 400 400 400 400 400 400

Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250 250

Admission Processing Fees 200 1000 200 200 1000 200

Magazine Fee 100 100 100 100 100 100

Identity Card 50 50 50 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50 50

Utility Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250

Development Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500

Convocation Fee 250 250 250

University Examination Fee 2927 2927 2927 2927 2927 2927

Marksheet 100 100 100 100 100 100

E-Suvidha 50 50 50 50 50 50

University Sports & Cultural Fee 30 30 30 30 30 30

Vice – Chancellors’ Fund 20 20 20 20 20 20

E-Charges 20 20 20 20 20 20

Project Fees 2000 4000 2000 4000

Ashwamedha Fees 20 20 20 20 20 20

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10 10 10 10

N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10 10

Alumni Fees 25 25 25 25 25 25

(i) Laboratory Deposit 400

(ii) Library Deposit 250 250 250

(iii) Caution Money 150 150 150

(iv) Security Deposit 10000

TOTAL 39877 67277 14777 38302 56102 13802

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LIBRARY

The Library of SVKM’s Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science & Commerce is well

equipped with 5395 books on various subjects of media, commerce, management and

information technology. It also has books of fiction, non-fiction, general knowledge,

competitive exams, career guidance, research methodology, etc. All books have been duly

classified and arranged in order to make them easily accessible for readers.

Library has computerised catalogue (OPAC) where users can search for books by author, title

or subject. Users can also have the access to certain useful e-resources using their login Id and

password.

Apart from this, library subscribes 14 newspapers, 20 magazines and 06 journals. They are

available for reading within the library. The library also has a very good collection of CDs and

DVDs. Moreover, the library has an institutional membership of American Center Library

located at BKC.

The rules & regulations with regards to library facilities and services, library hours and

discipline are displayed on the library noticeboard.

Foreign students fees as per University Circular No. Aff./Recog.I/232 of 2011

1. Fee to be paid by Demand Draft in favour of Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science & Commerce.

2. The fees are subject to change and as per the notification received from the concerned authorities, balance amount of fee, if any, will be collected

as and when applicable.

3. Breakage, if any, will be charged in the Second Term.

4. * Documentation Verification fees of Rs. 400/- + Rs.320/- Eligibility Fees to be paid by the students those who are not from

Board of Higher Secondary Education in Maharashtra.

5. Alumni fee to be charged at the time of Admission.

Note : 1. Fees for S.C./S.T./O.B.C./S.B.C./N.T. will be as per Government rules.

2. Fees mentioned in the chart are subject to revision from time to time by the University of Mumbai.

Other fees will be as under :-

Transfer Certificate : Rs. 150/-

Bonafide Certificate : Rs. 150/-

Transcript : Rs. 1000/- per 5 copies & Addl. Rs. 50/- each copy

No Objection Certificate : Rs. 150/-

Duplicate Mark Sheet/Fee Receipt/ Library Card : Rs. 100/-

Duplicate I-Card : Rs. 250/-

REFUND OF FEES (As per University Circular No. UG / 253 of 1996):

0.3574: Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admissions:

a) The registration fee once paid for the post graduate course will not be refunded for any reason.

b) The tuition fee paid by a candidate for the course in which he is registered as a post-graduate student will be refunded to him if he leaves the said

course without attending any lectures, seminars or practicals, subject to a deduction of 25% of the tuition fee therefrom the administrative charges.

An application by the candidate for such refund will only be entertained if it is received by the Registrar/ Head of the University Department

within fifteen days from the date of commencement of the lectures of the academic year in which the fee is paid.

c) The tuition fee paid by a candidate for the course in which he is registered as a post-graduate student will be refunded to him if he leaves the said

course and joins another course of this university for which he applied at the same time and the selection for the new course of this University is

made later, subject to a deduction of 25% of the tuition fee therefrom for administrative charges. An application/ entertained if it is received by

the Registrar/ Head of the University Department within fifteen days from the date of his paying tuition fee for the new course.

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ATTENDANCE

In order to qualify for the admission to the examination, the admitted student has to keep a minimum

of 75% attendance per term as per Ordinance 6086 of University of Mumbai.

The college follows Ordinance 6086 of University of Mumbai.

Details: http://www.mu.ac.in/syllabus/O.6086%20attendance%20for%20learners.pdf

MISCELLANEOUS

The medium of instruction for degree courses in B.M.S / B.M.M / B.Sc. (I.T.) / B. A. (FTNMP)/

M.Com.(Bus. Mgt.) / M.A. (E.M.A.) / M.Sc. (I.T.) is English. Admission of candidate who has

been admitted to the college will be treated as finally confirmed only after enrollment/final

eligibility Certificate is received from the University to which the college is affiliated and the final

approval to the admitted candidates from the University of Mumbai.

DISPENSARY

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal runs a dispensary which operates from 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM. It

is maintained by two fully qualified Medical Officers in two shifts. Services of the dispensary are

available for attending to all emergency first aid and for OPD. This facility is available to all students

and staff members of SVKM Institutions.

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ACTION AGAINST RAGGING

MAHARASHTRA PROHIBITION OF RAGGING ACT 1999 WHICH IS IN

EFFECT FROM 15TH MAY, 1999 HAS THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS

AGAINST RAGGING

Ragging within or outside any educational institution is prohibited.

Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets or propagates ragging

within or outside any educational institution shall, on conviction, be punished with

imprisonment for a term up to 2 years and / or penalty, which may extend to ten thousand

rupees.

Any student convicted of an offence of ragging shall be dismissed from the educational

institution and such students shall not be admitted in any other educational institution

for a period of five years from the date of order of such dismissal.

Whenever any student or, as the case may be, the parent or guardian or a teacher of an

educational institution complains, in writing, of ragging to the head of the educational

institution, the head of the education institution shall, without prejudice to the foregoing

provisions, within seven days of the receipt of the complaint, enquire into the matter

mentioned in the complaint and if, prima facie, it is found true, suspend the student who

is accused of the offence, and shall, immediately forward the complaint to the police

station having jurisdiction over the area in which the educational institution is situated,

for further action. Where, on enquiry by the head of the educational institution, it is

found that there is no substance, prima facie, in the complaint received, he/she shall

intimate the fact, in writing to the complainant. The decision of the head of the

educational institution shall be final.

If the head of the educational institution fails or neglects to act in the manner specified

above when a complaint of ragging is made, such person shall be deemed to have abetted

the offence and shall, on conviction, be punished.

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SOFT SKILLS

We provide for a strong foundation for the all-round development of the student. To make the

student corporate ready, the first year focuses on laying a foundation on the English Language

Skills. The second year focuses on Self-Management and People Skills which include programs on

Personality Development, Presentation Skills, Goal Setting, Confidence Building, Conflict

Management, Inter-personal Skills, Negotiation Skills, Team Building and Decision Making. A pre-

placement package in the final year focuses on Interview Skills, Group Discussions, Business

Etiquettes and Work Ethics.

PLACEMENT

Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Arts, Science & Commerce has a Placement Committee comprising

of the Placement Officer, the Trainer, the Faculties and the Student Coordinators. This Committee

is prime force responsible for all the activities of the Training and Placement Cell, providing

opportunities Part Time/ Full Time jobs in reputed organizations to eligible students.

Students have been recruited by the following companies:

DE Shaw Barclays CITI

Edelweiss Tokio Deloitte Endurance

LTI Tommy/ Ck Infosys

Morgan Stanley Vito India Vistaar

Social Kinnect Capgemini Wipro IT

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College Committee List for the academic year 2019 – 20

Examination Committee / Inquiry Committee

Anti-Ragging Cell & Grievance Redressal

Cell

Sr. No.

Name of the Committee Members

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

1 Mrs. Shubhangi Nargund 1 Mr. Sriram Deshpande

2 Dr. Navita Kulkarni 2 Ms. Smruti Nanavaty

3 Ms. Swapnali Lotlikar 3 Mr. Lokesh Tardalkar

Unfair Means Committee 4 Ms. Rashmi Gahlowt

1 Mr. Mayur Vyas

2 Ms. Madhuvanti Date Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)

3 Mr. Bhupendra Kesaria Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

1 Ms. Smruti Nanavaty

*Admission Committee (First Year) 2 Mr. Lokesh Tardalkar

Sr. No.

Name of the Committee Members

3 Dr. Navita Kulkarni

1 Mr. Naresh Sukhani 4 Ms. Kalika S. Kherdikar

2 Mr. Abhijeet Mohite - BMS 5 Mr. Abhang Deshpande

3 Dr. Sharyn Bangera - BMS 6 General Secretary of Student Council

4 Ms. Sunita Gupta - BSc(IT)

7 Mr. Vishal Ranka - Student Member -

TYBMM

5 Mr. Subodh Deolekar - BSc(IT) 8 Student Member - TYBMS

6 Ms. Madhuvanti Date - BMM /

BA(FTNMP) 9 ASHADEEP - NGO Representative

7 Mr. Mayur Sarfare - BMM

8 Mr. Ashish Mehta - BA(FTNMP) Women Development Cell

9 Dr. Machunwangliu Kamei [BA(FTNMP)] Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

10 Ms. Smruti Nanavaty - MSc(IT) 1 Mrs. Rashmi Gahlowt

11 Mr. Naresh Sukhani - M.Com (BM) 2 Mr. Mayur Vyas

12 Dr. Navita Kulkarni - M.A. (EMA) 3 Ms. Sunita Gupta

4 Ms. Sareeta Mugde

Attendance Committee 5 Ms. Suruchi Bandodkar

Sr. No.

Advisory Committee : 6 Mr. Abhang Deshpande

Dr. Navita Kulkarni - Advisor 7 Student Member

1 Mr. Bhupendra Kesaria 8 Student Member

2 Mr. Prashant Chaudhary

3 Mr. Mayur Vyas Library / E-Resource Committee

4 Dr. Sharyn Bangera Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

5 Dr. Machunwangliu Kamei 1 Ms. Suruchi Bandodkar

6 Ms. Sareeta Mugde 2 Mr. Lokesh Tardalkar

7 Ms. Divya Nambiar 3 Ms. Rashmi Gahlowt

8 BMM Staff 4 Mr. Naresh Sukhani

5 Ms. Neha Vora

SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL’s

USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE

NAAC Accredited “A” Grade

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Alumni Association DLLE

Sr.

No. Name of the Committee Members

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

1 Dr. A. Kapoor - Principal & Chairman 1 Mr. Mayur Sarfare

2 - Secretary 2 Ms. Neha Vora

3 Ms. Sareeta Bohra - Jt. Secretary

4 Ms. Ankita Patni - Treasurer

5 Mr. Mayur Vyas - Teacher In-charge Placement Cell

6 Ms. Madhuvanti Date- Teacher In-charge Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

7 Ms. Divya Nambiar 1 Mr. Naresh Sukhani – BMS

8 Mr. Naresh Sukhani 2 Ms. Sunita Gupta – BSc(IT)

9 Ms. Sunita Gupta 3 Ms. Divya Nambiar - BMM

N.S.S. Research Cell

Sr.

No. Name of the Committee Members

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

1 Mr. Prashant Chaudhary – Advisor 1 Mr. Naresh Sukhani

2 Mr. Rajesh Maurya - Program Officer 2 Mr. Rajesh Maurya

3 Dr. Sharyn Bangera 3 Mr. Subodh Deolekar

4 BMM Staff 4 Dr. Sharyn Bangera

5

Dr. Machunwangliu Kamei

[BA(FTNMP)]

Student’s Council Website Committee

Sr.

No. Name of the Committee Members

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

1 Dr. A. Kapoor 1 Mr. Abhijeet Mohite

2 Mr. Sriram Deshpande 2 Ms. Sareeta Mugde

3 Mr. Rajesh Maurya and G.S. & Student

represent

3 Mr. Jagdish Sanas

4 Mr. Sandeep Gupta

Entrepreneurship Development Cell

Sr.

No. Name of the Committee Heads

1 Ms. Shubhangi Nargund

2 Mr. Abhijeet Mohite

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Staff & Student Engagements

Cultural Committee & Performing Arts

Mentoring / Counselling Cell

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

1 Mr. Lokesh Tardalkar

1 Dr. A. Kapoor

2 Ms. Rashmi Gahlowt

2 Mr. Mayur Vyas

3 Ms. Madhuvanti Date

4 Mr. Ashish Mehta Sports Committee

5 Mr. Subodh Deolekar Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

6 Mr. Mayur Sarfare

1 Mr. Prashant Chaudhary

2 Mr. Lokesh Tardalkar

Magazine / Prospectus Committee

3 Mr. Naresh Sukhani

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

4 Mrs. Rashmi Gahlowt

1 Ms. Rashmi Gahlowt (Prospectus)

2 Ms. Neha Vora Montage (Photography Club)

3 Mr. Mayur Sarfare (Magazine) Sr. No. Name of the Committee Head

4 Dr. Navita Kulkarni (Journal)

1 Mr. Lokesh Tardalkar

5 Ms. Divya Nambiar

Rotaract

Academic – Industry Interface Cell

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Members

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Heads

1 Ms. Shubhangi Nargund

1 Mr. Naresh Sukhani

2 Mr. Rajesh Maurya

Social Outreach Unit (SOU)

Sr. No. Name of the Committee Heads

Faculty Development Programme

1 Mr. Abhijeet Mohite Sr. No. Name of the Committee Head

2 Mr. Prashant Chaudhary (Member)

1 Mr. Bhupendra Kesaria

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019-20

Terms for the year:

First Term: Thursday, 06th June 2019 to Thursday, 24th October 2019 (Both days inclusive)

Mid-Term Break: Monday, 02nd September 2019 to Saturday, 07th September 2019 (Both days

inclusive)

Diwali Break:Friday, 25th October 2019 to Thursday, 14th November 2019(Both days inclusive)

Second Term: Friday, 15th November 2019 to Saturday, 2nd May 2020 (Both days inclusive)

Winter Break: Thursday, 26th December 2019 to Wednesday, 1st January 2020 (Both days inclusive)

Summer Vacation: Sunday, 3rd May 2020 to Sunday, 7th June 2020(Both days inclusive)

Month No. of Days

Available

No. of

Sundays

No. of

Holidays

No. of

Working

Days

Remark No. of

teaching days

available at

the end of the

month

June, 2019 30 5 07 18 College reopens for

the First Term on

06/6/19,

05/6 : Ramzan Eid

18

July, 2019 31 4 0 27 ------ 45

August,

2019

31 4 3 24 12/8: Bakri Eid

15/8: Independence

Day,

17/8 : Parsi New

Year

69

September,

2019

30 5 8 17 Mid-term break :

02/09 to 07/09

Muharram 10/09

Anant Chaturdashi

12/09

86

October,

2019

31 4 7 4 2/10: Gandhi Jayanti

08/10: Dassera

Diwali Break:

25th October, 2019

to 14th November,

2019

Exam begins from

07th Oct. 2019

(FY & SY)

109

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IInd Semester Begins on 15/11/2019

November,

2019

30 4 13 13 Second Term from

15/11/19

122

December,

2019

31 5 6 20 25/12 Christmas Day

College closes from

26/12 to 1/1/2020

(winter break)

142

January,

2020

31 4 1 26 01/01 : New Year 168

February,

2020

29 4 2 23 19/2: Shivaji Jayanti

21/2: Maha Shivratri

191

March, 2020 31 5 2 8 10/3: Holi

25/3: Gudi Padva

16th March, 2020 Exam

FY/SY

199

April, 2020

30 4 4 22 02/4: Ram Navmi

06/4: Mahavir Jayanti

10/4: Good Friday

14/4: Dr. Ambedkar

Jayanti

221

Total 335 46 59 221 221

Note :

a. 90 days of teaching are completed on 05/10/2019. The Odd Semester (I / III / V) Examinations for

Second half of the year 2019 can commence from 11th October 2019.

b. 90 teaching days for Even Semesters are completed on 16th March 2020. Semester End Examinations

of Sem. II / IV / VI can commence from 14th March 2020.

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SHLOKAS

ॐ परू्णमदःपरू्णममदपंरू्णणत्परु्णमदुच्यते

परू्णस्यपरू्णमणदणयपरू्णमेवणवमिष्यते॥

ॐ ईिणवणस्यममद ँसवंयमत्िञ्चजगत्यणंजगत ्

तेनत्यके्तन भञु्जीथणः मणगधृःिस्यमस्वद्धनम॥्

ॐमिंूिरोमतवणचणलंपङ्गुंलङ्घयतेमगररं

यत्िृपणतमहवंन्दपेरमणनन्दमणधवम ्॥

ॐ प्रर्ोंदवेीसरस्वतीवाजेभिवााभजनीवतीधीनणंमवत्र्यवत ु

चोदमयत्रीसनूतृणनणंचेतन्तीसमुतीनणम्यजं्ञदधसेरस्वती ॥

ॐअसतोमणसद्गमयतमसोमणज्योमतगणमय

मतृ्योमणणअमतंृगमय ॥

ॐसवेभवन्तसुमुिन: सवेसन्तमुनरणमयणः

सवेभद्रणमर्पश्यन्तमुणिमिदु्ःिभणग्भवेत ्॥

ॐ सहनणववत।ु सह नौ भनुकु्त। सहवीयिंरवणवह।ै

तेजमस्वनणवधीतमस्त ुमणमवमिषणवह।ै

ॐिणमन्तःिणमन्तःिणमन्तः ॥

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USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE &

COMMERCE

A link between students, teachers and college

administration.

Creates a healthy and safe atmosphere for students

of the college.

Actively seeks to address issues of students

Promotes timely and transparent resolution of the

issues / suggestions in a confidential manner.

NOTE :

Grievance is any type of problem, concern, dispute,

complaint or suggestion(s) related to academics or

the environment in the college premises.

We work on the principles of confidentiality,

impartiality and sensitivity ensuring timely and

appropriate action.

STUDENTS’ WELFARE

& GRIEVANCE CELL

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Ashish Mehta M.A.E.M.A.

(

Jay Gohil B.Sc. I.T.

(

Shambhavi Singh B.M.M.

(

Divya Poddar M.Com.

(

Amatulla Bohra B.M.S.

Gayatri Nayak M.Sc.I.T.

(

TOPPERS

2017-18

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TEACHING STAFF

NON-TEACHING STAFF

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