KC College Prospectus 2024 25
KC College Prospectus 2024 25
of India
Academic Year
2024-25 PROSPECTUS
HSNC UNIVERSITY, MUMBAI
A State Public University
Hon. Governor of Maharashtra, Shri Ramesh Bais, is the Chancellor of the HSNC
University Mumbai.
Shri Ramesh Bais, an Indian Politician, is an Agriculturist by nature and a great supporter
of farmers. During his political career he was elected to Municipal Corporation of Raipur
in 1978. He later won the 1980 assembly election and in 1989, he was elected as a
member of the 9th Lok Sabha into the Indian Parliament. Since then, for 7 consecutive
terms, he has constantly been elected as a Lok Sabha member till 2014.
During his tenure, from 1992 he has been the Chairman for Madhya Pradesh Seeds and
Farm Development Corporation and a Member of Committee on Agriculture.
During the 14th Lok Sabha in 2004, he was elected as a Member of ‘Consultative
Committee’ for Public Accounts, Ministry of Power; and in 2010 as a Member of
Committee on Public Undertakings. Furthermore, from 2014 – 2019 he was appointed
as a Chairman, Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment when he
extensively conducted studies on Rights of Persons with Disability, Bill on Transgender
persons (Protection of Rights Bill).
Honorable Chancellor takes keen interest in all the affairs of the HSNC University and
contributes his valuable time towards making HSNC University an establishment of
global repute.
HSNC UNIVERSITY, MUMBAI
A State Public University
Former Governor of Maharashtra, Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari, was the First Chancellor
of the HSNC University Mumbai.
It is a matter of pride that KC, HR and BTTC had this opportunity to grow into a composite center of excellence,
offering all-inclusive University Education as a Cluster University. As the second Cluster University in
Maharashtra, the three colleges were selected for the formation of the University after a rigorous procedure,
in which they were evaluated on a large number of academic and research parameters.
The HSNC University, Mumbai which is being built on the strongest credentials of its three Constituent Colleges,
continues to hold the baton of excellence high, and move in the direction of setting loftier standards in the
national and international higher education scenario.
MESSAGE OF PROVOST
Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani,
Trustee, H(S)NC Board & Provost, HSNC University
HSNC University, Mumbai, has taken the firm resolve to change the paradigm of education
in India. This University will provide students with new windows of opportunities and
revolutionize education by incorporating a more practical and professional approach so as
to make students ready to meet the challenges of the world.
The University aims at strengthening industry-academia interface by having many professionals & industry
members as advisors, visiting faculty & mentors. The University will form linkages and collaborations with
international and national organizations of repute, and will enable seamless flow of ideas, amongst these
institutions. The alumni of the constituent colleges are highly placed in different fields and will provide their
valued contribution to the growth of the University.
At this University, several new and contemporary programmes and courses will be initiated which will be very
beneficial to students and to society. The University will explore all forms of learning including, online education,
flipped classrooms, blended learning, and so on.
HSNC University, Mumbai aims to become the foremost University of choice for the youth in the near future.
VICE CHANCELLOR, HSNC UNIVERSITY, MUMBAI
Prof. (Dr.) Bagla is a Research Guide for Masters and PhD and her research interests are in Chemical and Biomedical
sciences. She obtained her Masters specializing in Organic Chemistry at 20 years of age and was a top student at
Mumbai University. She obtained her Doctorate in Inorganic Chemistry specializing in Radiochemistry.
She has published more than 170 research papers in reputed national and international journals, including 9
publications in NASA’s Astrophysical database and has presented papers in several national and international
conferences. Under her guidance, 15 students have attained PhDs degrees.
She has been a panelist on a number of platforms as a motivator, guide and researcher. She has contributed career-
related articles to leading newspapers of Mumbai. She was the first woman President of Indian Chemical Society
(Mumbai Branch).
She is the recipient of many prestigious awards including-
1) Higher Education Forum Leadership and Innovation Award for 2020.
2) 2015: Dr Sarojini Devi Memorial Award in Chemistry by Higher Education Forum.
3) 2013: INDO-US Foundation Award for EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH
4) 2009: The Young Associate award by Maharashtra Academy of Sciences
5) 2003: Young Scientist Award by Indian Council of Chemists at IIT ROORKEE.
6) 2000: Dr. Tarun Datta Young Scientist Memorial award for Outstanding contribution in Nuclear and
Radiochemistry, instituted by Indian Association of Nuclear Chemists & Allied Scientists.
MESSAGE OF VICE CHANCELLOR
A great man had once said, "Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and
suddenly you are doing the impossible". At the HSNC University, we are making new
beginnings, starting new programmes, forming new collaborations and making new
resolutions – only so that we may fulfill our students’ dreams and go beyond those to give
them new platforms in the new world order. We are ready to face all adversities and
overcome all challenges in the achievement of our objectives.
At KC, we have always striven to impart academic excellence and encouraged holistic development of students.
Living up to the college motto "Salvation through Knowledge" our strength at KC College lies in making constant
efforts to change with time and that has made us a young and purposeful institution. Our dynamic management,
compassionate and learned teachers, committed and caring staff - all have only one aim of all-round excellence.
Our focus is not just academic excellence or the honing of various talents in our students, but also looking after
their mental wellness, their safety, instilling in them a sense of confidence and enabling them to reach for and
achieve their dreams.
Being career-ready is important but being entrepreneur-ready is more the need of the hour and we shall have
programmes and initiatives geared towards achieving this goal. Tough times don't last, tough people do. Our
programmes and activities are aimed at making our students confident, disciplined and resilient. We at KC, have
learnt and grown together to become stronger, more determined and more equipped to handle our society and
global challenges.
H(S)NC BOARD, MUMBAI
Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board is a 70-year-old educational Trust of Mumbai catering to higher
education and school education, providing a holistic platform for teaching, learning, research, sports, culture,
community outreach, learning resources, and focused training for careers and employment.
With the blessings of Dr. Annie Besant, and the efforts of Rishi Dayanand Gidumal, the D G College was
established in 1921. With the independence of India and the dislocation and migration of the Sindhi
community as a result of Partition, the educated members of the community dreamt of establishing a major
educational network in Mumbai. It was with the efforts of Principal K M Kundnani, who was a lecturer and
subsequently Principal of D G College, and that of Barrister Hotchand G Advani, that R D National College was
established in Bandra in 1949, and the H(S)NC Board formed.
It was the consistent patronage of philanthropists like Advocate Nari Gurshahani, Mr Lokumal Kishinchand and
Mr T Murli of M/s Kishinchand Chellaram, Mr J Watumull, the Mansukhani family, the Hassaram Rijhumal
family, and Dr L H Hiranandani, that the Board made its presence strong in the educational development of
Mumbai.
Since its inception in 1949, it has produced generations of educated and skilled workforce which has been at
the forefront of national development. Starting with one College in 1948 at Bandra, today, it has 14 Colleges
affiliated to the University of Mumbai, 1 self financed Institute of Management, and 1 Technical Diploma
Institute. These institutes are spread over entire Mumbai region and they stand as proud edifices to the
contribution of the H(S)NCB towards distinctive, quality education.
The Board caters to more than 45,000 students per year, honing them into professionals capable of
contributing their best to industry and society. The human resources of the H(S)NCB include the 3500+ strong
workforce. On a modest estimate the H(S)NC Board has provided higher education to more than 3.5 lakh
persons in its 70 year journey.
With the new Executive Board in command since the turn of the Century, the emphasis now, is on co-operative
and joint leadership and the focus has been to work out a roadmap with a view to keep pace with the newer
challenges in education, thrown up by the winds of globalization and industry 4.0.
H(S)NC BOARD, MUMBAI
The H(S)NC Board has been an integral part of the educational landscape for
almost 70 years and continues to significantly impact the lives of millions of students.
With over 25 educational institutions under our management, we have a vast array of
specializations ranging from traditional subjects like business studies, Law and Sciences to
more contemporary subjects like Management, Media, and technology.
At the start of the academic year 2020-2021, KC College, HR College, and Bombay Teachers
Training College merged to form a university under the auspices of the H(S)NC Board. This
new HSNC University has been established as a State Public University and is affiliated with
UGC.
Our faculty of industry experts and academicians provide students with quality education
and expertise. We have effectively maintained major networks with various industries in
the form of our valued alumni as an established Board.
We take great pride in nurturing industry-ready professionals by supporting their future
careers with great internship and placement opportunities. With diverse opportunities and
strong guidance, we strive to create a tradition of excellence.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
Vice-Principal &
Professor, Dept. of English
Head, Dept. of Mass Media
Coordinator, Dept. of Computer Science
CONTENTS
Sr. Details
No.
1 K.C College Infrastructure
2 Activities
3 Committees
4 Cells, Associations & Clubs
5 Special Advisory Cells & Centres
6 Special Centres
7 Collaborations
8 College Rules & Regulations
9 Faculty of Arts
10 Faculty of Science
11 Faculty of Commerce
OUR VISION
To emerge as a center of academic excellence aiming at value based holistic development of students equipped
for global challenges.
OUR MISSION
To disseminate quality education
Foster academic excellence
Develop attitudes conducive to lifelong learning
OUR MOTTO
Salvation through knowledge in its highest sense – Wisdom, Truth and Realization
INFRASTRUCTURE
A modern, well equipped infrastructure is provided to all courses to facilitate better learning. K.C. has
refurbished lecture rooms and laboratories with computers, OHP, and LCDs. This makes the teaching - learning
process student- friendly and interactive. It has multimedia rooms, a swanky auditorium, fully air-conditioned
library with a rich collection of books, journals, periodicals and a large airy sports room.
LIBRARY TIMINGS
8.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. on regular working days
8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on Sundays and Public Holidays
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RAMA & SUNDRI WATUMULL AUDITORIUM
The K.C. College Auditorium is one of the best in Mumbai. It is centrally air conditioned and is equipped with
state-of-the-art acoustics and light and sound facilities. It is technically superior and enjoys a pride of place
within the college premises with a capacity of 582 seats.
SEMINAR HALL
The air–conditioned seminar hall on the fourth floor is open to all the staff members and students. It has a
seating capacity of approximately 80 people. It is used for conducting seminars, workshops and guest
lectures.
LABORATORIES
The Laboratories - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Computer Sciences, Statistics,
Psychology, Polymer Chemistry, Nuclear & Radio Chemistry are well equipped with latest apparatus and
sophisticated equipment's. The college has set up new state-of-the art Tissue Culture Laboratory,
Biotechnology Laboratory and a Central Laboratory. The laboratories and the science departments are well
equipped with computers, required software and other apparatus.
Gangaram H. Mansukhani Computer Laboratory was set up for the Departments of Information Technology
and Computer Science. The laboratory is equipped with up-to-date computer systems, and are used by the
students and teachers of the department. Various training programmes and workshops are also organised in
the laboratory.
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KOOL CAFETERIA
The spacious canteen offers hygienic food at affordable rates, providing the students the perfect place to
relax, and interact.
KIBBOSH CORNER
This is an additional space for students, created for their relaxation, rehearsals and study.
K.C. COLABA CAMPUS
KC’s three highly popular departments – the Department of Mass Media, the Department of Information
Technology and M.A in Psychology are housed in this campus. The Colaba Campus is situated in the KCCMS building,
Mahakavi Bhushan Road, Colaba.
Snapshots of the cover pages of Kiran Magazine from the past few years, depicting the central theme-
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ANTI-RAGGING CELL
The Anti-Ragging Cell / Students‟ Grievance Cell is a cell mandated by the UGC to protect students against bullying and
other related incidents and to offer a mechanism for redressal of grievances. The college website has detailed
information regarding the anti-ragging cell.
KC SPECIAL CENTERS
Note: Matters not covered by the above rules will rest at the absolute discretion of the Principal. The College offers a very safe and
secure environment and the entire campus is under the surveillance of close-circuit cameras. The college can expel or suspend a
student, if for any reason, the continuance of such a student in the college is felt to be detrimental to the best interest or discipline of
the college. No reason may be assigned for such a decision and the Principal‟s decision shall be final.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
ADMISSIONS (UG)
Admission to the Undergraduate degree programmes will require students to have passed the Higher
Secondary School Certificate Examination 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. A student from another University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate
Education or any other statutory Examining Body, seeking admission to this University shall apply to the
College Office for Eligibility. Such students will be admitted to a class, only if they have obtained the
Provisional Certificate of Eligibility issued as per the various ordinances governing it and in force at the
time of admission.
Admission to the Post-Graduate Degree programme will require candidates to have passed the
Undergraduate Degree courses from a recognized college or board.
Candidates aspiring to join a PhD research centre will have to pass the Post-Graduate degree examination
and will have to undergo the HPET examination of the HSNC University, or the NET/SET/SLET examination
according to the rules of the UGC.
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ADMISSION FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES OR ALLIED BODIES
A student from another University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate Education or any other statutory
Examining Body, seeking admission to this University shall apply to the College Office for Eligibility. Such students
will not be admitted to any class, if they have not obtained the Provisional Certificate of Eligibility from the office.
After being admitted to the college based on the provisional eligibility certificate, the students have to obtain final
confirmation and eligibility for which they should submit the following certificates in original along with a
photocopy:
1. Original Marksheet
2. Original Passing Certificate
3. Original Migration Certificate
Those students whose admission is provisional should note that if their admission is not finally confirmed by the
University, their terms kept for the academic year will be treated as “Null and Void” and they will not be allowed
to appear for the final examination. Foreign students will have to show documentary evidence of conversion of
their visa in addition to the above-mentioned conditions for eligibility.
TRANSFERENCE CERTIFICATE
0.106 - No student shall at any time be admitted to any other College unless he/she produces Transference
Certificate from the College he/she leaves.
0.120 - The Principal shall be entitled to charge a fee of Rs. 100/- for issuing a Transference Certificate more than a
month after the opening of a term. He/She may levy additional fee of Rs. 20/- for each term that has lapsed since
the applicant last attended a College. Provided however that the fee charged under the Ordinance shall not
exceed Rs. 200/- in the aggregate.
0.131 - If, as a result of a student leaving one College to join another, it will be necessary for him/her to count the
Attendance kept by him/her in more than one College to enable him/her to make up the necessary number of
Attendance. A transference Certificate shall not be granted except for reasons which appear to the Executive
Council to be sufficient and except with the written permission of the Principal of the College which the student
wants to leave and the Principal of the College which he/she intends to join.
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Provided however that in the event of a student leaving one College to join another after the completion of terms
or term, it will be necessary for him/her to obtain the written permission from the Principal of the college which
he/she intends to join.
0.132 - Application for Transference Certificate shall be made by students without unnecessary delay through the
Principal of the College to which they wish to be transferred.
REFUND OF FEES ON CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
In accordance with University Grant Commission Notification on Refund of Fees and Non-Retention of Original
Certificates, October 2018 the following refund policy shall be applicable to the students for cancellation of
admission and refund of fees:
1.1 - The candidates/students who have taken admission in the programmes offered at Departments, Schools,
Centers and Constituent Colleges of the University may request for refund of fees after applying in writing to the
Principal, in the prescribed form, for cancellation of her/his admission to the Program as per the refund policy as
mentioned in the schedule as follows:
Percentage of Refund of Fees Point of time when the notice of withdrawal is received by
the Department/School/Constituent College of the
University
100% Refund 15 days or more before the last date of admission
90% Refund Less than 15 days before the last date of admission
50% Refund More than 15 days but 30 days or less after the last date of admission
NOTE :- One semester = 90 working days and One academic year is of Two Semesters.
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TRANSFORMATIVE INITIATIVES UNDER NEP
NEP Subjects :
Major
● Three Subjects (M1, M2, M3) have to be selected by every student in the First Year UG
programme, based on the subject combinations available. Each subject is of 4 credits.
● In the 2nd year, one major subject has to be selected out of a combination of three (M1, M2,
M3)
● In the Aided departments, seats in the 2nd year for major subjects are limited. Hence students
will get the Major subject of their choice only if they qualify in merit.
● This Major subject will continue in the 3rd year and 4th year, with the student graduating with
majors in that subject
Minor
● Another subject of 4 credits, that a student chooses, is from amongst the M1, M2, M3.
● For example, Major may be Political Science, and Minor may be Economics, with the 3rd
subject being dropped in the second year UG programme.
● This subject deals with the knowledge systems of India pertaining to different fields like medicine,
surgery, astronomy, satellites, mythology and legends, literature, art, architecture, sculpture, Guru-
Shishya parampara, music, culinary traditions and many more areas.
● This is a compulsory paper for all students in the First Year and subject based IKS is again included in
the 3rd Year.
● Hence, to illustrate, a Bachelor of Arts student has to select a paper from the basket of Science GEs
or from the basket of Commerce GEs. A Bachelor of Science student has to compulsorily select a GE
paper from Arts stream of Generic Electives or from the Science group, and so on.
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TRANSFORMATIVE INITIATIVES UNDER NEP
● Voc is linked to the major/minor and will include skills based on advanced laboratory practicals.
SEC is to be selected from the basket of skill courses approved for that faculty of study at the
second year level.
Summer Internship/Apprenticeship
● A key aspect of UG programmes under NEP is induction of student into actual work situations.
All students will undergo internships/apprenticeships in a firm/industry or organisation or
Training in labs with faculty and researchers during the summer term.
Community Engagement and Service
● Students are exposed to socio-economic issues in society so that theoretical learnings can be
actually supplemented by actual life experiences to generate solutions to real life problems.
Co-curricular Courses (CC) such as Health and Wellness, Yoga Education, Sports and Fitness, Cultural
Activities, NSS, NCC, Fine/Applied/Visual/Performing Arts : to be offered in First and Second Year
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CREDIT GRADING SYSTEM
A student after satisfying the conditions of attendance and term work becomes eligible for the term-end /
semester-end examinations.
The examinations for First year and Second year in all three streams will be Semester End examinations carrying
100 marks at the end of every semester. The internal assessment will be only in the subject of Foundation course.
STANDARD OF PASSING
The learners in First year and Second year in all three streams appearing for semester end examination of 100
marks have to obtain a minimum score of 40 out of 100 and a minimum grade of ‘D’ in each course to be declared
as pass in a particular semester.
The performance grading of the learners shall be on the Ten Point ranking system as under:
O 80 and Above 10
A+ 70 To 79.99 9
A 60 To 69.99 8
B+ 55 To 59.99 7
B 50 To 54.99 6
C 45 To 49.99 5
D 40 To 44.99 4
F Less Than 40 0
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CREDIT GRADING SYSTEM
A student after satisfying the conditions of attendance and term work becomes eligible for the term-end /
semester -end examinations. As per university circular UG/ 69 of 2011, 18/04/2011, Semester based Credit and
Grading Systems has been introduced from the A.Y. 2011- 12.
Semester-End Examinations - (For TY - 100 Marks)
The semester-end examination will be of three hours duration and based on the syllabus prescribed by the
respective Board of Studies.
The Semester-End Examinations for Semesters V and VI (2021 - 22) shall be conducted by the University of
Mumbai and the results shall be declared after processing the marks awarded to the learners. The grade card shall
be issued by the University of Mumbai
after converting the marks into grades.
SEMESTER-END EXAMINATIONS – For FY & SY, 60 marks theory
paper INTERNAL ASSESSMENT – For FY & SY 40 marks
STANDARD OF PASSING:
The learners shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course.
CARRY FORWARD OF MARKS IN CASE THE LEARNER GETS ‘F’ GRADE IN ONE OR MORE SUBJECTS:
A learner who FAILS in the Semester-End Examination of the course shall reappear for the Semester-End
Examination of that course.
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INVESTIGATION OF MALPRACTICES - (ORDINANCE 5050)
• On receipt of a report regarding use of unfair means by any student at any University examination, including
breach of any of the rules laid down by the University Authorities, for proper conduct of examination, the
Board of Examinations shall have power at any time to institute inquiry and to punish such unfair means or
breach of the rules by exclusion of such student from any University examination or from any University course
in a College or Recognized Institution or in the University Department or from any Convocation for the purpose
of conferring degree either permanently or for a specified period, or by cancellation of the result of the student
in the University examination for which the student appeared or by deprivation of any University Scholarship
held by him/her or by cancellation of the award of any University prize or medal to him/her or by imposition of
fine or in any two or more of the aforesaid ways within a period of one year.
• Where the examinations of the University courses are conducted by the constituent Colleges /Recognized
Institutions on behalf of the University, the Principal/Head of the concerned constituent College/Institution, on
receipt of a report regarding use of unfair means by any student at any such examination, including breach of
any of the rules laid down by the University Authorities or by the College/Institution for proper conduct of
examination, shall have power at any time to institute inquiry and to punish such unfair means or breach of any
of the rules by exclusion of such a student from any such examination or any University course in any
College/Institution either permanently or for a specified period or by cancellation of the result of the student in
the College/Institution examination for which he/she appeared or by deprivation of any College/Institution
Scholarship or by cancellation of the award of any College/Institution prize or medal to him/her or by
imposition of fine or in any two or more of the aforesaid ways.
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INVESTIGATION OF MALPRACTICES - (COMPETENT AUTHORITY)
• The Board of Examinations of the University constituted under the provisions of Section 31(3) shall be the
competent authority to take appropriate disciplinary action against the students using, attempting to use,
aiding, abetting, instigating unfair means at the examination conducted by the University.
• The Principal of the constituent College or Head of the Recognized institution shall be the competent authority
to take appropriate disciplinary action against the student/s using, attempting to use, aiding, abetting,
instigating or allowing to use unfair means at the examination conducted by the College or Institution on behalf
of the University.
The Competent Authority concerned i.e. the Board of Examinations in the cases of University examination, the
concerned Principal in the cases of College examination, and the Head in the cases of examination held by the
Recognized Institution, after taking into consideration the report of the Committee shall pass such orders as it
deems fit including granting the student benefit of doubt, issuing warning or exonerating him/her from the
charges and shall impose any one or more of the following punishments on the student/s found guilty of using
unfair means :
• Annulment of performance of the student in full or in part in the examination he/she has appeared for.
• Debarring student from appearing for any examination of the University or College or Institution for a stipulated
period not exceeding five years.
• Debarring the student from taking admission for any course in the University or College or Institution for a
stipulated period not exceeding five years.
• Cancellation of the University or College or Institution Scholarship/s or award/s or prize or medal etc. awarded
to him/her in that examination.
• In addition to the above-mentioned punishment, the competent authority may impose a fine on the student
declared guilty. If the student concerned fails to pay the fine within a stipulated period, the competent authority
may impose on such a student additional punishment/penalty as it may deem fit.
• As far as possible the quantum of punishment should be as prescribed (category wise) in Appendix-A.
• The student concerned will be informed of the punishment finally imposed on him/her in writing by the
competent authority or by the Officer authorized by it in this behalf, under intimation to the College/Institution
he/she belongs to.
KNOWLEDGE CENTRES - UNDERGRADUATE
BIOTECHNOLOGY
MICROBIOLOGY
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts
must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional
Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects :-
1. English
2.Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or any classical Language or Information
Technology.
3. Any four subjects carrying 100 marks each.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with vocational subject conducted by
the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the
following subjects:-
1. English
2. Any one vocational subject carrying 200 marks prescribed by the Board from time to time.
3. Any three subjects carrying 100 marks each
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std.XII) examination with the Minimum Competency based
vocational courses conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and
Higher Secondary
Education with the following subjects :-
1. English
2.Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or Classical Language or Information
Technology
3. General Foundation Course.
4.Any one subject carrying 300 marks from among the Minimum Competency based vocational courses prescribed by
the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination from time to time.
OR
Must have passed an examination of another University or Body Recognized as equivalent thereto.
FACULTY OF ARTS – UNDERGRADUATE
FYBA : SEMESTERS I & II DURATION 3 YEARS
Compulsory Subjects :
1.Foundation Course ( Social Awareness & Personality
Development) 2.Communication Skills in English
3.Hindi or French
4.Optional Subjects :
Three Papers under Group A or Group B or Group C
Economics
Commerce or English (Optional)
2 or History English (Optional) or
or * Ancient Indian Culture (AIC)
*Ancient Indian Culture (AIC)
Political Science
or
Political Science Sociology
Statistics
or
or or
3 Sociology Sociology Hindi (Optional)
or or or
Hindi (Optional) Hindi (Optional) Political Science
*Note : The college does not offer Ancient Indian Culture in the Third year. Admission to any of the available Majoring
Subject is as per eligibility, policy of merit and group strength decided
FACULTY OF ARTS – UNDERGRADUATE
2 B. A. IN FILM, TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA PRODUCTION (B.A.F.T.N.M.P) DURATION 3/4 YEARS
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 thereof by the parent body of the HSNC University, Mumbai.
3 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MULTIMEDIA & MASS COMMUNICATION (B.A.M.M.C) DURATION 3/4 YEARS
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course in Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia & Mass Communication
shall have passed 12th Std. Examination of Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or it 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 under :
The applications are to be accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise separately and the merit list is to be displayed
stream wise
b. In case if no application is received from any stream, the vacant seats are to be distributed equally between the two
streams only. 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 of vacancy in one stream is of single/odd number of seats,
the single seat is to be allotted to the Arts Stream.
c. 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.
Step (c) be repeated for the subsequent merit lists till all the forms are exhausted or the final merit list is displayed,
whichever is earlier.
UNDERGRADUATE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS (B.Voc)
• Vocational or skill-based education is becoming more and more significant with passing time. BVoc (Bachelor of
Vocation) is an emerging course in India that aims at providing adequate skills required for a particular trade to
candidates. The course is different from traditional academic programmes as it deals more with application-based
studies rather than focusing on only theoretical knowledge.
• To provide judicious mix of skills relating to a profession and appropriate content of General Education.
• To provide flexibility to the students by means of pre-defined entry and multiple exit points.
• To integrate NSQF within the undergraduate level of higher education in order to enhance employability of the
graduates and meet industry requirements. Such graduates apart from meeting the needs of local and national
industry are also expected to be equipped to become part of the global workforce.
• To provide vertical mobility to students coming out of 10+2 with vocational subjects.
• The curriculum also focus on work-readiness skills in each of the three years.
• Adequate attention is given in curriculum design to practical work, on the job training, development of student
portfolios and project work.
DURATION 3 YEARS
1 B.VOC SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT
• BVoc in Sports and Entertainment Management provides unique opportunity to learn about the business aspects of both
industries.
• The program enables students to understand the finer aspects of blending sports with entertainment.
• The degree holders will be able to get employed with sports teams/franchise, entertainment companies, sports marketing
and PR firms, road casting companies, etc.
• Eligibility: 12th or equivalent examination passed
DURATION 3 YEARS
2 B.VOC WEB TECHNOLOGIES
• BVoc Software Development degree holders will be able to get hired in public and private organizations in positions like
Application developer, Graphic designer, Website developer, Software tester, Coder, Algorithm designer, UI designer etc.
• They usually get employment in areas like Application development, User Interface development, Software coding,
Software testing, Software analysis.
• Eligibility: 12th or equivalent examination passed
FACULTY OF SCIENCE - UNDERGRADUATE
1 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.Sc.) DURATION 3/4 YEARS
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor
of Science (B.Sc.) must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination (Std. XII) conducted by
the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, in the following subjects :-
(A) Science Stream (General):
Four other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a
03 to 06 total of 400 marks
Three other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 300 marks and one more
subject from among the remaining optional subjects carrying 100 marks as prescribed for the HSC (Std. XII)
examination.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE - UNDERGRADUATE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.Sc.) DURATION 3/4 YEARS
List of subjects (03 to 06)
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Biology
• Economics
• Mathematics and
Statistics
• Geography
• Geology
• Psychology OR
(B) Vocational
l Stream must have pass the Higher Secondary School certificate (HSC) (Std.XII) Examination with vocational
subjects conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, in the
following subjects:-
Subject No. Subject Title Marks
Any one vocational subject carrying marks (from among 19 subjects) prescribed
02 to 03 for the HSC (Std. XII) examination.
200
a) 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 Mathematic 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.
(b) 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 are eligible for direct admission to
the Second Year of the B.Sc. (I.T.) degree course.
(c) Commerce students with mathematics are eligible for admission to BSc IT.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE - UNDERGRADUATE
4 B.Sc BIO-TECHNOLOGY DURATION 3 / 4 YEARS
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Three year Integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor
of Science (B.Sc.) must have passed Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (Std.XII) in Science
conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or it’s equivalent in
Science stream. Admission will be on merit, based on order of preference as follows:
• Aggregate Marks at H.S.C. or equivalent.
• Aggregate Marks in Science Group (Physics, Chemistry and Biology).
• Marks in Biology and Chemistry.
• Marks in Biology.
A candidate who has not offered Mathematics and Statistics as one of the Subject at H.S.C. (Std.XII) shall have to
satisfactorily complete a course on Mathematics and Statistics (of 15 hours duration) during the academic year
of First year B.Sc. in which she/he is admitted.
FACULTY OF COMMERCE - UNDERGRADUATE
1 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.Com) DURATION 3 YEARS
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year degree course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce
must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional
Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with vocational subjects/minimum
competency based vocational course conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed and examination of another University or Body recognized as equivalent to Higher Secondary School
Certificate (Std. XII) Examination.
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.
FACULTY OF COMMERCE - UNDERGRADUATE
a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) degree
course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its
equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt (40% in case of reserved
category).
b) Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution,
conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) degree course shall
have passed XII std. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or
its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of reserved category) at one and the
same sitting. Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent/affiliated college/ recognized
institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.
KNOWLEDGE CENTRES - POSTGRADUATE
NUCLEAR &
RADIO-CHEMISTRY
COMPUTER LIFE SCIENCES
SCIENCE
STATISTICS
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
DATA SCIENCE
FACULTY OF ARTS - POSTGRADUATE
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the course leading to the degree of Master of Arts must have passed
the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (three year integrated course) of this University or a degree of
another University recognized as equivalent thereto.
CGPA is considered for admissions in M.A in Psychology. Merit Based Admissions. Preferably six papers and or
Single Psychology Majors at B.A graduation is Preferred. Students should be willing to fulfill the mandate of the
course in terms of attendance and dedicate time, energy and resources to one of the subject which is most sought
after; as well as to facilitate being an effective and a productive Psychologist.
DURATION 2 YEARS
3 MASTER OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISM (MACJ)
Minimum passing marks 40%, Written test & personal interview
A learner for being eligible for admission to the Post Graduate Programme i.e. Master of Commerce, shall have
passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (three years/Six Semester integrated course)
OR
the degree B.Com. (Old Course) or the other Semester based Programmes i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (Banking &
Insurance)
OR
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) or Bachelor of
Management Studies (B.M.S.) of this University,
OR
An examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto.
NEW SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS AT HSNC UNIVERSITY, MUMBAI
The curriculum is designed to acquaint the learner with the basic principles of Yoga, understanding human
physiology, yogic practices, yogic asanas, The course would help students to apply their understanding of concepts
to summarize, analyse, and inculcate problem solving approach in the newer developments and innovations in the
future. The curriculum design and the teaching and the evaluation patterns would help students to develop skills
and competencies to perform asnas and teach the same to the community through internship and practice
sessions.
SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS - UNDERGRADUATE
BACHELOR OF PERFORMING ARTS (BPA) DURATION 3 YEARS
The curriculum is designed to educate the learner about traditional knowledge and techniques of the Performing
Arts. The course would help students to apply their understanding of concepts to summarize, analyse, and
inculcate problem solving approach in the newer developments and innovations in the future. The curriculum
design and the teaching and the evaluation patterns would help students to develop skills and competencies to
build a progressive and successful career in the field of Performing Arts.
The 3 year UG program aims to provide hands-on training to students to develop and enhance the strong
analytical, quantitative modelling skills and business skills for solving team-based, real-world business problems
and to make students ready for the role of Data Scientist. It provides an opportunity to work on some real-life
data/problems or simulated data through building the business Intelligence reports, scorecard and dashboard.
NEW SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS AT HSNC UNIVERSITY, MUMBAI
A two-year Post-Graduate programme curated by experts who have worked at the intersections of natural science,
social sciences and humanities. It seeks to re-imagine learning in ways that foster intellectual curiosity, raise critical
questions and most important to develop a sense of social justice, equity and empathy while engaging with complex
global realities.
Eligibility criteria is a Bachelor's degree across all disciplines such as Arts, Science, Commerce, Engineering, Medical,
SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS - UNDERGRADUATE
Architecture, Law, Pharmacy, Design Studies, etc
DEPARTMENTS
AT KC
COLLEGE
FACULTY OF ARTS
DEPARTMENT OF ANCIENT INDIAN CULTURE
NAME OF THE PROGRAM
B.A.
ACADEMIC The department carries out number of field trips to the museums, archeological sites,
historical monuments, nusmismatic museums, etc.
ACTIVITIES
CO-CURRICULAR The Department holds exhibitions of tribal paintings & products from time to time
ACTIVITIES
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
NAME OF THE PROGRAME
Economics
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
Prof. (Dr.) Ravikiran Garje
FACULTY MEMBERS IN THE DEPARTMENT
Prof. (Dr.) Nandini Sengupta, Dr. Hiral Sheth, Mr Rohit Pithale
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
Environment Resource
05 Aritra Chakraborthy Consultant
Management
Consultancy
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
NAME OF THE PROGRAME
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Students of M.A. and T.Y.B.A. Field visit in Central Institute of Fisheries Education Deemed University, Andheri
Students of M.A. and B.A, Participated in various educational and literary activities and competitions which
included debate, poem, group discussion, elocution, Extempore etc.
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
Through various departmental activities, the Department of Political Science ensures the participation
EXTRA CURRICULAR of the maximum number of youth, who belong to various colleges, disciplines and Universities. The
ACTIVITIES youth are encouraged to be fully involved and responsive to the political and democratic process and
thus, realise the ideals of Indian citizenship. The dissemination of the values of the Constitution of
India – Liberty, Equality, Justice and Fraternity has been one of significant objectives of the
department.
The Department of Political Science has been active in creating political awareness and instilling
ACADEMIC
socially sensitive values among the students across all disciplines. While carrying out this agenda,
ACTIVITIES
our Department has been active in various academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
VISITING FACULTY
Dr Avinash Desousa, Ms Veena Kumar, Prof. Dr Rakhi Mehta, Dr Pooja Soni, Dr Sangeeta Kamath, Sri Dnyanesh
Kamat, Dr Meghna Basu Thakur, Mr. Sujay Bhandary, Ms. Ambica Motwani, Ms Puja Dedhia, Ms Pranali Manikeri, Mr
Ashwin Dahiya, Mr Abhishek Kumar
• ‘Discussions, role play, film screening, videos relevant to application of the knowledge ,enhancing
observational skills; helping students become more mindful of self and their thoughts , feelings and
behaviours contributing to their welfare and as a budding Psychologists/Counsellors and or Mental
Health Professional
• Invited guest speakers Talks on a variety of aspects including career and further studies openings
along with Certificate courses which include introductory talks-Awareness Sessions, Workshops,
EXTRA CURRICULAR Lecture cum Demonstration sessions; Annual Departmental festival
ACTIVITIES • Research undertaken by students guided by the teachers of the department and submitting
projects as a part of curriculum fulfillment instructed as per the guidelines provided by the
University.
• Undertaking Observership , volunteering in various aspects of human life as per students interest
and calling.
• Participating in several activities organized by the department, inter departmental at college as
well as intercollegiate levels.
• Participating in activities of ones interest as long as academics and attendance is not compromised
• Enables students to understand and apply textual information to everyday life knowledge.
• Awareness and Discovering aspects of self, enabling and enhancing self-potential through
ACADEMIC exposures to various professionals
ACTIVITIES • Conceptual Mastery, healing oneself and also recognizing dimensions of life to be able to apply
Psychology more effectively and productively – so class-based exercises are conducted
• Dedication and Attendance is a must for enhancing performance, interest and conceptual mastery
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
VISITING FACULTY
Sharvari Jadhav
ACADEMIC
Certificate Course in Gender Studies in association with Gender Issues Cell of the
ACTIVITIES
college.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
03 Muhammad Farid Senior Executive- Social Media Mullen Lowe Lintas Group
06 Avanti Bansal Social and Child Protection Officer UNICEF Ghana Country Office
VISITING FACULTY
Ms. Nandini Sardesai, Dr. Hanif Lakdawala, Mr. Ashish Mathur, Mr. Nabhkurmar Raju, Dr. Sanjay Ranade, Mr. Arvind
Hate, Ms. Puja Joshi, Ms Rubina Mohammed, Ms Arundhati Ranade, Mr. Chaitanya Deshmukh, Mr. Kunal Deshpande,
Ms. Chandrika Sen, Mr. Kiran Mungekar, Ms. Shriya Gune, Mr. Nadir Kanthawala, Mr. Raj Lalwani, Mr. Shalu Balan,
Mr. Himanshu Dubey, Mr. Devdutt Trivedi, Mr. Sneh Chheda, Mr. Prateek Singh, Ms. Ananya Desai, Mr. Jay Sotta, Ms.
Komal Valecha - Master, Mr. Tejasvi Khatry, Ms. Jagruti Darji
1. Exhibitions
2. Public Speaking & Discussions
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3. NSS, Environmental Club, Culture Club
4. Entrepreneurial Activities
5. Healthy Wellbeing & Creative Workshops
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
10 Vrushali Vinod Mane M.Com. (KC College) Teacher, JBCN International School, Parel
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND
MANAGEMENT (BAF/BBI/BFM/BMS - B4)
NAME OF THE PROGRAM
B.Com (Accounting & Finance), B.Com (Banking & Insurance), B.Com (Financial Markets), Bachelors in Management
Studies
VISITING FACULTY
Ms. Farida Katrak, Mr. Kunal Rambhia, Dr. Rahul Chopra, Ms. Rushika Chawda, Mr. Hemal Shah, Ms. Nikita Jain, Ms. T.k.
Kubra, Mr. Sagar Mahashabde, Mr. Aamir Munshi, Ms. Preeti Salecha, Mr. Zaheer Sayed, Mrs. Tasneem Mesiwala.
1. TEDxKCCollege, the department organises various TEDx Talks to spread ideas in the community.
CO-CURRICULAR 2. Zest Club: The students body organises various Seminar, Workshops, Webinars with Guest Speakers
ACTIVITIES from the industry covering topics from the areas of Digital Marketing, Financial Markets, Banking &
Insurance Trends, IPR, Entrepreneurship, Audit, Global and Domestic Business Environment and trends.
1. JOULE: Intercollegiate Annual Fest: Focuses on blend of cultural and management activities which
allows students to learn organizing and management and allows participants to explore an array of
EXTRA CURRICULAR
cultural and academic events.
ACTIVITIES 2. MANAGMA: A pure management based intercollegiate fest focusing on management skill based events
for participants to learn various facets of management such as business, entrepreneurship,
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
The department has a fully active placement committee consisting of student and teacher representatives focusing
on providing assistance for internship opportunities as well as full time placement opportunities for students.
1. Industrial Visit All master students are taken for Industrial visit of chemical and pharma
industry for trainiung and introduction to industrial processes.
2. Research A research component is a part of syllabus which gives the opportunity to all
students to complete a research project.
3. Guidance of Experts Few interactive lectures are organized for master students for guidance on
future opportunities.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
05 Dr. Dilip Tripathi Senior Manager - R &D Jhonson & Jhonson LTD
09 Dr. Sagir Ahmed Manager- Tech Transfer Abbott Healthcare Pvt Ltd
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
18 Mr. Nitin Bhusari Assistant Manager Johnson & Johnson Pvt Ltd
19 Dr. Rajesh Pandey Sr. Lecturer Aakash educational services pvt ltd
26 Dr. Keshav Badhe Scientist I Valvoline lubricants and solutions India Pvt.
Ltd.
27 Dr. Amol Harishchandra Naik Chief Technology Officer VerdeEn Chemicals Pvt Ltd
• Edu-Link – Alumni Meet: Connecting current students to Alumni to learn and inspire
from success stories at Professional level.
• Swaagat- What’s Next?: Welcoming the new entrants of F.Y.B.Sc. and acquainting
ACADEMIC them with
ACTIVITIES • activities conducted by Department and also guiding them regarding the scope of Life
Sciences
• Q-Rius- Building Research Aptitude: Building research skills of students by training in
research
DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCES
• Departmental event – Bioethnica, during the Annual Intercollegiate Science Fest ‘Sci-Code’: Learn
Event management skills, Exhibit creative and innovative ideas pertaining to the theme and face
competion at intercollegiate level, acts as a stress buster and increase peers interaction
• Swatchha Department Abhiyaan: An event organized for ‘Know Your Department’ and brings in
EXTRA CURRICULAR the feeling of responsibility in resource management and utilization. Includes Degree and Junior
ACTIVITIES college Faculty and students
• Activities for Scientific Writing/Debate/ModelMaking/Poetry
• /Painting/Quiz: Promoting thinking ‘Out of the Box, Fine tuning communication skills and
improving presentation skills through competitive spirit
DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCES
In the New Syllabi (for F. Y. B. Sc. as well as for F. Y. B. Com) framed by the Department, for HSNC
ACADEMIC
University, there is an Introduction of hands-on practical’s and demonstrations for computer
ACTIVITIES software’s and their applications to problem solving in mathematics with real life applications.
The Department has got the grant under Star-DBT Scheme from 2019-20, which has enabled it to
organise more hands on training sessions for Python, Sage Math, Excel, Latex as also Several
EXTRA CURRICULAR webinars and training sessions for problem solving in Mathematics, Actuaries, Financial
ACTIVITIES Mathematics etc. Through thee Departments Newsletter ‘Ganitam N More’ interested students can
contribute various articles relating to Mathematics. The Department also conducts various
extension activities for the benefit of the students of other departments and also other colleges.
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
Image Consultant -
03 Aman Kaur Co-founder, R A H Consultant
Mathematicas
• Industrial visits: Industrial visits are compulsory and are conducted every semester.Mathematics.
• Training sessions and Workshops: Training sessions and workshops are regularly conducted to keep the
students abreast with latest techniques and instruments.
• Guest lectures and Seminars: Eminent speakers and scientist and regularly invited to interact with the
students.
• Projects, Assignments and Report Writing: students are assigned topics/projects/assignments/report
writing
EXTRA CURRICULAR • pertaining to their syllabus as a part of their continuous internal evaluation.
• Research Projects: Undergraduate students are involved in short term research projects under DBT –
ACTIVITIES
Star Status and College Scheme.
• Training in handling instruments
• The department has well-equipped research laboratory and Class rooms with ICT facility
• The Department has access to regular and routine bacteriological equipment, advanced instruments
such as Gel-Doc system, High speed refrigerated centrifuges, ELISA reader, Biosafety cabinet, PCR-
thermo- cycler, pH meter, rotary vacuum evaporator, soxhlet apparatus, vertical and horizontal gel
electrophoresis apparatus
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
VISITING FACULTY
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
Tahsildar,
03 Girish Kulkarni Mantralaya
Revenue
Department
04 Raghav Narsalay Managing Director Accenture Ltd., Mumbai
PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
Yes
VISITING FACULTY
Professionals from respective field.
1. Exhibitions
2. Public Speaking & Discussions
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3. NSS, Environmental Club, Culture Club
4. Entrepreneurial Activities
5. Healthy Wellbeing & Creative Workshops
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
04 Ms. Varsha Bodke Sr. Executive Quality Assurance Reliance Life Sciences, Mumbai
PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
The department has a fully active placement committee consisting of student and teacher representatives focusing
on providing assistance for internship opportunities as well as full time placement opportunities for students.
VISITING FACULTY
Dr. Madhavi Vaidya, Dr. Amol Joglekar, Mr. Maunash Jani, Mrs. Kirti Bhatt, Ms. Sana Navsariwala, Ms. Rajashree
Date, Mr. Sujit Chavan
1. Department of Computer Science under the aegis of DBT STAR Scheme organizes various
Seminars/Webinars, invited talks, hands-on trainings, Alumni Connect Webinar Series covering
CO-CURRICULAR range of topics- Web Technologies, Software Testing, Machine Learning, IoT, Digital Marketing,
ACTIVITIES Graphics and Animation.
2. Tech Club of the department conducts various activities such as Alumni Meet, Trekking,
Quiz and Coding Competition, Awareness Programs and celebration of important theme- based
days in a year.
FIESTRON – Intercollegiate Annual Festival, organized by the Tech Club, Dept. of Computer
EXTRA CURRICULAR Science. More than 25 contingents participated in Fiestron 2021. Technical events - Code-O-
ACTIVITIES Fiesta, 404 Error Not Found, Gaming events - Valorant, Call of Duty-Mobile, Non-technical events
- Memeistan and Checkmate.
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
Corporate Master
02 Mr. Ajit Vishwakarma Trainer, Managing Vinayavish LLP, Mumbai
Director
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
HIGHLIGHTS OF STUDENTS PROGRESSION
S.Y.B.Sc. and T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science students received internship offers from organizations such as: TechoKids,
The Sparks Foundation, Trudawn Solutions, Learn Hunar, DesignAR, Navnit Motors, Datagrid Solutions, Curaksha,
PocketFM, etc.
Students received employment opportunities in various IT industries like: Infosys, LTI, Tech Mahendra, Wipro,
Accenture, Capgemini, Datamatics, TCS, Silverlink Technologies, IKS Health Information.
Students from our department are pursuing higher education from various prestigious universities/institutions such
as University of Auckland, University of Manchester, University of Birmingham, University of Mumbai, Kishinchand
Chellaram College (HSNC University, Mumbai), Vellore Institute of Technology, VJTI Mumbai, VESIT Mumbai.
PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
Placement Assistance was provided to students through KC College Placement Cell along with Alumni
Association, Vinayavish LLP.
VISITING FACULTY
Mrs. Kirti Bhatt, Mr. Kaushal Shah, Mr. Vishal Kawji, Ms. Bertilla Alphonso
EXTRA CURRICULAR
Virtual Industrial Visit, Blood Donation Camp, Internships
ACTIVITIES
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ESTABLISHED ALUMNI
PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
Yes
15. Dr. Directorate of Candidates whose parent's are Previous Year Marksheet http://mahadbt
Punj Higher minor land holder or whose *Resident Proof mahait.gov.in
abrao Education (DHE) parents are registered labor
Deshmukh are eligible for the scheme.
Vastigruh Nirvah More information please refer
Bhatta Yojna website
SCHOLARSHIPS, FREESHIPS AND CONCESSIONS
Sr. Name of Government Category Requirement of Documents Apply through
No. Scholarship Departments
16. A Hindi Bhashik Directorate of Hindi Scholarship to Students Previous Year Marksheet http://mahadbt
Scholarship Higher From Non-Hindi Speaking *Resident Proof mahait.gov.in
Education (DHE) States For Post Matric Studies
With Hindi Subject. Need to
get at least 60 percent in 10th
/12th standard and 65 percent
marks in Hindi Subject More
information please refer
website
17. Handicapped Social Please refer Website Mark- Sheet for the last appeared http://mahadbt
Scholarship Jus examination, Domicile Certificate, mahait.gov.in
tice Disability Certificate, Guardian
and Certificate, (Only for Group A) If
S Gap in Education then Gap
pecial Justice Certificate is a must
assistance
18. State Minority For Open Category Sikh, *Mark sheet of last year required. http://mahadbt
Min Development Muslim, Parsi, Christian and *Passport size photograph with mahait.gov.in
ority Dept. Buddhist. More information signature pasted on Application
Scholarhip please refer website form *Ration Card / Light Bill /
Telephone Bill / Passport /
Election Card
*Under Graduate Course
10th/12th Marksheet
*Post Graduate Course 10th/12th
& Final year Marksheet
More information please refer
website
SCHOLARSHIPS, FREESHIPS AND CONCESSIONS
1.Long-journey railway concession is granted only for the vacation period according to rules published by
the railway authorities, information about which is available in the office between 10.00 a.m. and 1.00
p.m. on any working day.
VIDYASAGAR LATE PRINCIPAL K.M. KUNDNANI
MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES - EMINENT SPEAKERS
Narayana Murthy, Founder Dada J.P. Vaswani, Dr. Prakash Amte, Social Mr. Bhushan Patwardhan, Ex
Infosys Spiritual Leader Worker VC Symbiosis Internatioanl
University
Mr. Deepak Parekh, Chairman Ms. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Mr. Arun Jaitley, Politician Mr. Rajat Sharma, Editor in Chief,
HDFC MD, Biocon Limited & Attorney India TV
Website: kccollege.edu.in
Contact: