Degree Prospectus 2024-2025
Degree Prospectus 2024-2025
Hinduja Trust’s
VISION
To empower students not only to excel but also to outshine.
MISSION
To inculcate the values of hard work, diligence and determina-
tion and above all, the will to succeed through a holistic and
multi-pronged approach.
https://www.hindujacollege.in
EMBLEM
“The capacity to learn is a Gift; the Ability to learn is a skill; the
Willingness to learn is a Choice” – Brian Herbert
The Motto of the Institution ‘Character is Supreme’ inspires all the activities of the College and
shapes and guides them. Thus, the college is committed to:
● The overall development of the character and personality of all students without any
discrimination.
● Instilling in Students the secular values of uprightness, social justice, dedication, reason, ethics
as well as aesthetics.
● Cultivating and developing in students, attitudes that will enable them to face life’s challenges.
● Preparing students for varied careers in the field of business by imparting education and
training offering direction for career development and inculcating a broad and humane
outlook which will equip them to fill responsible positions in the world of Banking, Finance,
Commerce and Industry.
❖ VISION
To empower students not only to excel but also to outshine.
❖ MISSION
To inculcate the values of hard work, diligence and determination and above all, the will to
succeed through a holistic and multi-pronged approach.
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OUR GENESIS…..
K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce was founded in 1974 by the visionary industrialist Late Shri
Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja. The philanthropist who believed in the welfare of humankind
devoted a portion of the profits from his mercantile activities for charitable work especially in the
fields of education and healthcare which he considered as the fundamental right of every human
being.
K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce is recognised as one of the premier academic institutions in
Mumbai and has the ISO 9001 Certification. It received the ‘Best College Award’ for the year 2010-
11, from the University of Mumbai. In March 2016, the University Grants Commission (UGC)
selected the College as a ‘College with Potential for Excellence. The coveted status was awarded to
the College from amongst several Colleges that had applied for the same (scheme). In 2017, the
College was re-accredited in the third cycle by NAAC and awarded ‘A+’ Grade. The college has been
granted Autonomy Status from the year July 2022-23 and will be implementing it from 2023-24
onwards.
The College has a strength of more than 6000 students, 70 full-time and 45 visiting faculty members.
It offers 15 Academic Programmes ranging from the Junior College to the Post Graduate and
Doctorate Level. Committed to moulding students for a career in business/commerce, the College
aims to train them to assume responsible positions in the fields of Commerce, Banking, Insurance
and Industry. To achieve this goal, excellence in Academic Courses as well as industry-oriented skill
development courses is encouraged. Several courses such as Diamond - cutting, Cyber Law, Stock
Market Operations, CFP, Entrepreneurship Programme, Digital Media Marketing, Event
Management, ERP, CRM and Computer Applications are made available for students of the college
who wish to pursue these skill-oriented programmes. Beside this, exposure to functioning of the real
world of commerce is made possible by organising various co-curricular activities like guest lectures
by eminent persons from industry, industrial visits, and field trips, as well as internships.
In keeping with the motto of the College ‘Character is Supreme’ the College endeavours to instil in
students a sense of social commitment through the various extension activities of the NSS, NCC,
DLLE, and Nature Club. The values of commitment and service to society inculcated through
involvement in these activities, makes students responsible citizens of India.
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National Education Policy (NEP) 2020
The Government of Maharashtra has directed all autonomous colleges to take the lead in the
implementation of NEP 2020. K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce (Autonomous) has
implemented NEP from AY 2023-24 in the light of UGC guidelines of 12th December 2022 and
Government of Maharashtra GR dated 20 April 2023.
The Curriculum Structure for First Year under NEP 2020 is as follows:
1) MAJOR Subject: (4-6 credits)
2) MINOR Subject: (2 credits)
3,4) OPEN ELECTIVES/GENERAL ELECTIVES: (2+2 credits)
5) VOCATIONAL SKILL COURSES (VSC): (2 credits)
6) SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSES (SEC): (2 credits)
7) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT COURSES(AEC): (2 credits)
8) INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM (IKS): (2 credits)
9) VALUE EDUCATION COURSES(VEC): (2 credits)
10) CO-CURRICULAR COURSES(CC): (2 credits)
We are delighted to announce that our college is fully dedicated to implementing the National
Education Policy (NEP) 2020, a progressive and forward-thinking national policy that aims to
transform the educational landscape in India, from the academic year 2023-24. By embracing
NEP 2020, we are committed to providing our students with an enriched and comprehensive
learning experience.
A crucial aspect of NEP 2020 is the promotion of a multidisciplinary approach to education. The
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curriculum has been developed to offer subjects that foster critical thinking, creativity and
problem-solving skills among our students. They also will enjoy the flexibility to choose from a
diverse range of subjects, enabling them to explore their interests while receiving a well-
rounded education. Our college is actively aligning our educational practices with the objectives
set forth by NEP 2020. Through our strategic plan, we are focusing on key areas to seamlessly
integrate the policy into our curriculum and teaching methods.
Our faculty have adapted to the new teaching approaches, through various comprehensive
faculty development programs and other initiatives which provide them with the necessary
skills and knowledge to implement innovative teaching methodologies, leverage technology
effectively, and engage students in active learning. Faculty members are encouraged to engage
in research and professional development activities to stay updated with the latest educational
trends.
We recognize the significance of a conducive learning environment, and therefore, have
invested in state-of-the-art facilities such as smart classrooms and well-equipped laboratories.
These resources facilitate experiential learning and the practical application of knowledge.
Additionally, we have upgraded our technology infrastructure, providing high-speed internet
access and digital resources to empower our students with the tools they need to thrive in the
digital era.
We believe in the power of collaboration and partnerships to enhance the quality of education.
Therefore, we shall be establishing collaborations with prestigious educational institutions,
industry partners, and research organizations in addition to already existing partnerships and
collaboration with Sector Skill Councils. These collaborations enable our students to benefit
from diverse and enriching learning experiences through student exchange programs, joint
research projects, and internships.
As we embark on this transformative journey with NEP 2020, we are confident that our
students will graduate as empowered individuals ready to make meaningful contributions to
society and shape a brighter future.
Join us as we reimagine education and embark on a path of academic excellence and holistic
development in accordance with the National Education Policy 2020. Together, let’s build a
promising future for our students and our nation.
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ADMISSION GUIDELINES
1) ADMISSION:
B.Com; B.Com-Accounting & Finance (B.A.F), B.Com-Banking & Insurance (B.B.I), Bachelor
of Management Studies (B.M.S.), Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia and Mass communication
(B.A.M.M.C.), B.Com-Financial Markets (B.F.M), Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology (B.Sc.IT), B.Com-Investment Management (B.I.M.), B.Com-Transport
Management (B.T.M.), Bachelor of Business Administration in Digital Business (B.B.A),
B.Com–Wealth Management + CFP, BAF–CMA US, B.Com in International Accounting
(ACCA) are three year degree courses.
Admission to the courses offered by the College is subject to the rules of the University of
Mumbai which may be revised from time to time and hence will be announced at the
commencement of the first semester.
Candidates from other colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai seeking admission, must
produce a Transfer Certificate from the college last attended.
Transgender students are also eligible for open admission to the courses offered by the college as
per the University Circular.
A student who wants to leave the college in the middle of the academic year must inform the
Principal in writing about his/her intention to do so, on or before the last working day of the first
term, failing which, he/she would be liable to pay fees for the second term.
At the end of the academic year students must collect their original documents such as mark-
sheets, passing certificates etc. which may have been submitted at the time of admission.
Deposits are refundable after the students cease to be a student of this college, in regular courses.
Claim for refund of deposit must be made in the prescribed form within a year of leaving the
college, failing which the same (deposit) will be forfeited. Claim for the refund of deposit must
be supported by necessary original documents.
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4) DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
FIRST YEAR DEGREE COLLEGE
❖ 2 Attested Xerox copies of 10th Standard Mark-sheet
❖ 12th Standard Original Mark-sheet
❖ 3 Attested Xerox copies of 12th Standard Mark-sheet
❖ Original Leaving Certificate
❖ 3 Attested Xerox Copies School / College Leaving Certificate
❖ 3 Attested Xerox copies of passing certificate
❖ 2 Passport size Photo (3.5 x 3.5 cm)
❖ Online Application Form (Visit mum.digitaluniversity.ac website)
❖ Caste Certificate, if any
❖ Academic Bank Credit ID (ABC ID)
SECOND YEAR DEGREE COLLEGE
Along with all the above, students MUST submit at the time of admission:
❖ Eligibility Certificate from the University of Mumbai, along with 3 attested copies
❖ No Objection Certificate from the previous college along with 3 attested copies
❖ All previous semesters’ original mark sheets with 3 attested copies of each
❖ Original 12th Passing Certificate
❖ After admission, the transfer certificate must be obtained from the previous college.
THIRD YEAR DEGREE COLLEGE
Along with all of the above students MUST submit at the time of admission:
❖ Eligibility Certificate from the University of Mumbai, along with 3 attested copies
❖ No Objection Certificate from the previous college along with 3 attested copies
❖ Original Marksheets of all previous semesters with 3 attested copies of each
❖ Original 12th Passing Certificate
❖ After admission, Transfer Certificate must be obtained from the previous college and submitted.
BOARD:
In addition to the above-mentioned documents, they MUST submit following:
❖ Original Leaving Certificate along with 3 attested copies
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❖ Transfer Certificate along with 3 attested copies
❖ Migration Certificate along with 3 attested copies
❖ Provisional Eligibility Certificate from University of Mumbai along with 3 attested copies
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• For online lectures students should log in only through their @hindujacollege unique ID and
they must not share log-in credentials or links.
• Students must keep their camera on throughout an online class.
• In an online class students may either type their queries in the ‘Chat’ window or use the
option of the ‘Raised Hand’ feature.
• Any kind of indiscipline or use of improper language in the classroom is strictly prohibited
and will warrant firm disciplinary action.
** Fees are subject to change in accordance with university guidelines. All students are required to
pay any differences that may arise.
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HINDUJA FOUNDATION PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
To enthuse students to excel in academics, sports and cultural activities and instil in them a
spirit of healthy competition, as well as to inculcate habits of discipline and regularity, generous
Prizes and Scholarships of Rs. 7.5 lakhs have been instituted by the Hinduja Foundation for every
academic year. The prizes cover a broad spectrum of achievements which include:
N.B.
❖ Repeaters and A.T.K.T. students are not eligible for scholarships and freeships.
❖ Only students whose attendance is satisfactory and good conduct are eligible for Hinduja
Foundation Prizes and Scholarships.
❖ Students are eligible for the Hinduja Foundation Award provided they continue their studies in
this college.
❖ Details of various free ships and scholarships instituted by the Government will be displayed on
the college noticeboard.
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INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY
LIBRARY
The College provides library facilities to students. The College Library is well equipped with
the latest publications on all subjects related to Commerce. Besides, it also has a good collection of
books of general interest. It subscribes to important Journals and Periodicals and is ordinarily kept
open from 7-00 a.m. to 6-00 p.m. on all days, except Sundays and Holidays.
Students are allowed to enter the library only with a valid Identity Card.
A student failing to return the book/s issued to him / her within the time prescribed is liable
to pay a fine.
Text Books, Reference Books, Examination Question Papers, Periodicals, Daily Newspapers
etc. issued for reading in the hall against Identity Card cannot be taken out of the Reading Hall.
Students are required to maintain silence in the library. They must read the Notice Board for
detailed rules and instructions that may be issued from time to time by the Librarian.
GYMKHANA
The College provides Gymkhana facilities for the following games: Cricket, Football,
Volleyball, Table-tennis, Chess, Carom and Throw ball.
The teams for various games will be constituted by the Chairperson of the Gymkhana
Committee in consultation with the Physical Instructor.
The team will comprise only of students who possess proven talent and skill in the concerned game /
sport.
Students interested in participating in various inter-collegiate or other competitions must
report for selection trials at which the probable contingents are picked up.
Students should avail gymkhana facilities only during notified hours. Every student must
maintain discipline in the gymkhana hall and at the Sports meets ground.
Playing hours in the gymkhana may be altered by the college for administrative purposes or other
convenience.
No students will be included in any team if he / she remains absent for the selection trial.
OFFICE
The College Office functions from 9-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. on all working days.
CANTEEN
The College Canteen which is situated on the ground floor of the college building is a boon to
students as it provides healthy food at reasonable prices.
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EXTRA - CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
With a view to develop the character and personality of students the College has established various
Associations and Organisations. These Associations and Organisations conduct extra-curricular
activities which are linked with our academic values.
STUDENTS’ COUNCIL
The Students’ Council of the college is formed as per the University Guidelines. The Students’
Council is managed by a chairperson nominated by the Principal from amongst the teaching faculty
and a committee of teachers. The General Secretary and other members of Students Council are
selected from various classes as well as representatives of various Committees like NSS, NCC,
Gymkhana and Cultural Committee are chosen as nominated members. Students found guilty of
misconduct, misuse of association funds, copying or indulging in other unfair means in the college
or university examinations will be debarred from holding any post.
It is a body of student representatives set up with the objective of providing an opportunity for
students to develop leadership skills by carrying out various community service projects and at the
same time organize various co-curricular and cultural activities along with the Cultural Committee.
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All these activities help in the holistic development of students. Problems faced by students are
usually communicated to the college authority through GS of the students’ council.
N.S.S. UNIT
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a flagship program launched by the Government of India
with the aim of developing the personality and character of students by involving them in various
community service activities. The program not only aims to develop the leadership qualities of
students but also provide them with an opportunity to contribute towards the betterment of society.
Our college currently has three NSS units, comprising 300 enthusiastic and dedicated students, who
are committed to serving the community. The NSS unit of our college organizes various activities
such as blood donation camps, health camps, cleanliness drives, plantation drives, and awareness
campaigns on various social issues such as AIDS, drug abuse, and women empowerment. These
activities not only help in creating awareness among the masses, but also help in making a positive
impact on the society.
The motto of NSS is ‘NOT ME BUT YOU’, which is based on the belief that the welfare of an
individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society and hence, NSS Volunteers strive for
the well-being of the society. One of the main objectives of NSS is to instil a sense of social
responsibility among the youth. Through various community service activities, the students learn the
importance of social service, empathy, and compassion. These qualities help in developing a well-
rounded personality, which is not only beneficial for the individual, but also for the society as a whole.
Moreover, participation in NSS activities also helps in developing leadership qualities among the
students. The students are given the opportunity to organize and manage various activities, which
help them in developing their organizational and leadership skills. This not only helps in building
their confidence, but also prepares them for the challenges of the future.
Apart from the personal benefits, students who complete 120 hours in social service in 1 year are
awarded with 10 grace marks at the end of the academic year and a certificate provided by
Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports on completion of 240 hours and a
residential camp of seven days. Participation in NSS activities also helps in building a strong bond
between the students and the community thereby having a positive impact on the society. The
community recognizes the efforts of the students and appreciates their contribution towards the
betterment of society.
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N.C.C
Participation in the NCC activities instils in students a sense of patriotism and bravery. The NCC of
the College is proud to have students who participate in State and National Level Competition in the
Navy, Air Force and Army.
D.L.L.E
The Department of Lifelong Learning Extension University of Mumbai was established in 1978 to
promote a meaningful and sustained rapport between formal education and community. Our college
is associated with the Department of Life Long Learning Extension University of Mumbai. Students
enrolled in this department are motivated to take up projects which give them exposure to a world
outside four walls. Students get the benefit of 10 Marks on successful completion of the project work.
There are 6 types of extension work projects being offered by the college to enrolled students.
● Career Projects [CP]
● Industry Orientation Projects [IOP]
● Annapurna Yojana [AY]
● Population Education Club [PEC]
● Survey of Women's Status [SWS]
● National Institute of Open Schooling [NIOS]
The University Department organizes "UDAAN MAHOTSAV" to showcase the talent of DLLE
students. Our college has bagged supreme ranks in this event every year.
ROTARACT CLUB
The Rotaract Club is established with the purpose of serving the people and society as a whole.
Several social activities are conducted by the club to motivate its young student members. The
inspiring theme of the club is, “We Redefine the Limits and Let Us Reach the Stars.”
Some of the activities conducted by the club are Tree Plantation Drive, Blood Donation Drive, Anti
ragging Campaign, Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai, Junoon, Road Safety Campaign etc.
CULTURAL COMMITTEE
The Cultural Committee is responsible for the overall development of students through organizing
various intra and inter collegiate cultural events in the College. The Committee plans and schedules
various cultural events through which it tries to bring out the hidden talents of students and create an
environment where talents are nurtured every year.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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The College has a registered Alumni Association. The objective of the Alumni Association is to
encourage the alumni to take active part in the development and progress of the College. It promotes
and fosters the relationship between alumni, current students, staff, and the management. It provides
a forum to the alumni to exchange their ideas on academic, cultural, economic, and social issues by
organizing various activities. It has an online alumni management platform through which the
alumnus connects with the Institution.
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each student transforms into their own. We have held 4 successful editions by now, with our team
setting new benchmarks with each one of it.
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DISCIPLINE
Every student must possess a valid Identity Card issued to him/her by the College authority with a
photograph and bearing the signature of the Principal. A student without an Identity Card may be
denied entry to the college, and is liable for disciplinary action and will not be allowed to use any of
the facilities offered by the College.
In the event of loss of the Identity Card the concerned student must make a written application
addressed to the Principal, requesting for the issuance of a duplicate Identity Card.
Every student is responsible for ensuring that the college property is well cared for and must keep the
college premises clean. No student is allowed to communicate any information or write to the press
about matters relating to the College Administration without the previous permission of the Principal.
Any student found guilty of disobedience, misconduct or misbehaviour or any other act of serious
indiscipline is liable to either lose his terms or face expulsion from the College.
• Smoking and spitting in the College premises is strictly prohibited.
• Students must be neatly and modestly dressed in the College premises.
• The use of mobile phones in the College premises is prohibited. Defaulters will be
penalised as per the University Rules.
ATTENDANCE
Students must attend all lectures / tutorials / practical’s prescribed as per the rules and regulations of
the University of Mumbai. Every student must attend at least 75% of the total number of
lectures/tutorials/practical’s engaged in each semester of the academic year.
A student who is unable to attend the College for 75% or more of the total number of engaged
lectures/tutorials/practical’s of any given month from the commencement of the academic year, is
liable for disciplinary action which may result in his name being struck off the College Roll.
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fear of apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student and which has the effect of causing or
generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to physical injury of a fresher or a junior student’.
An indicative list of ragging will include asking the junior to perform mass drill, to copy class notes
for seniors, to do menial jobs for seniors, to ask/answer vulgar questions, to look at pornographic
pictures, or shock the fresher’s out of their innocence, to force to acts with sexual overtones including
homosexual acts, to force to do acts which can lead to physical injury / mental torture or death and to
do other obscenities.
According to the UGC regulations on curbing the menace of ragging in Higher Education Institutions,
Govt. of India; all students are required to fill-up, Anti-Ragging Affidavit Registration Form for
Affiliated Colleges.
An Era of Transparency and Accountability in Governance is on the anvil. Information and more
appropriately access to Information would empower one to enable to make informed choices.
Right to Information is also useful in the educational sector. There are the University Grants
Commission, Colleges and Universities dealing in Higher Education.
Examinations are conducted to evaluate the students for degrees, diplomas and ranks in examination.
Our college makes available the Photo copies of answer books on application by students, according
to the element of transparency embodied in the right to information act. In connection with the right
to information, the College has constituted a committee.
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INTRODUCTION TO COURSES OFFERED BY THE
COLLEGE
Eligibility:
A candidate is eligible for admission to the B.Com and Self -financed Courses which are three years
degree course spread over six semesters shall have passed the Std. XII Examination of the
Maharashtra Board of Higher Education or its equivalent (for BMS/BMM) from the Arts, Science or
Commerce stream; for B.Sc. (Information Technology) student should have opted for Mathematics
in Std. XII and have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at the first attempt (40% in case
of reserved category). Every candidate admitted to the Degree Course shall have to register
himself/herself with the University of Mumbai.
Performance Grading - Passing Standard:
Degree: Aided
The learner, to pass must obtain a minimum of 40% marks in each subject where each subject consists
of 100 marks in every semester end examination except Foundation Course Paper of Semester III and
IV which consists of Internals (25 Marks) and Semester end examination (75 Marks).
Note: F.Y.B.Com subjects and the pattern of examination may undergo changes as per the
implementation of NEP.
CREDIT SYSTEM:
The University of Mumbai has introduced the credit system in all the Central, State & Deemed
hearing centres in the country, under the Universities Five Year Plan.
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Marks range out of 100 Grade and Grade Grade Points
Description
80 TO 100 O: Outstanding 10
70 TO 79.99 A+: Excellent 9
60 TO 69.99 A: Very Good 8
55 TO 59.99 B+: Good 7
50 TO 54.99 B: Above Average 6
45 TO 49.99 C: Average 5
40 TO 44.99 D: Pass 4
39.99 OR BELOW F: Fail 0
The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of the Internal Assessment
Test and the Semester End Examination. (F.Y. Examination marking scheme and grading system
may undergo changes based on the implementation of NEP).
Examination:
College examinations are compulsory for all students. No student will be granted any Scholarship,
Freeship, Concession or any other similar facilities, unless among other conditions, he/she shows
satisfactory performance at various examinations.
Any Student found guilty of copying or using unfair means, directly or indirectly in an examination
may be denied admission to any class again besides being liable for prosecution.
FY/SY students will be promoted to SY/TY respectively after considering the passing standard
prescribed as per the University guidelines received from time to time.
Scheme of Examination
1) Degree - Aided (Semester End Examination - 100 Marks) except:
Foundation Course (Internals 25 Marks and Semester End Examination 75 Marks)
Note: First Year B. Com Scheme of examination and Subjects may undergo changes subject to the
implementation of NEP.
ATKT Examination: -
There will be ATKT / Repeaters examination for semester I, II, III and IV for those who failed
and Additional Examination for those who remained absent on medical ground.
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Note: F.Y.B.Com ATKT/ Repeaters examination for the current batch may depend upon the rules
and regulations based on the implementation of NEP.
S.Y.B.Com
As per NEP
T.Y. B.Com
Semester V No. of Semester VI No. of
Credit Credit
Discipline Specific Elective 04 + Discipline Specific Elective 04 + 04
Group A – Advanced Accountancy 04 Group A – Advanced Accountancy
a) Financial Accounting and Auditing a) Financial Accounting and Auditing
VII – Financial Accounting IX – Financial Accounting
b) Financial Accounting and Auditing b) Financial Accounting and Auditing
VIII–Cost Accounting X – Cost Accounting
Commerce V 03 Commerce VI 03
Business Economics V 03 Business Economics VI 03
Ability Enhancement Course 03 + Ability Enhancement Course 03 + 03
Any two of the following: 03 Any two of the following:
a) Computer System and Application - a) Computer System and Application -
I II
b) Export Marketing Paper - I b) Export Marketing Paper - II
c) Direct and Indirect Taxation Paper - c) Direct and Indirect Taxation Paper –
I II
Total Credits 20 Total Credits 20
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STRUCTURE OF THREE YEAR B.A.F. PROGRAMME
F.Y.B.A.F.
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Financial Accounting – I 1. Financial Accounting – II
2. Cost Accounting – I 2. Financial Management – I
3. Business Economics 3. Business Environment
4. Business Mathematics 4. Business Law
5. Computer Skills – I (Power Point and Excel) 5. Business Statistics
6. Entrepreneurial Skill 6. Computer Skills – II (Advanced Excel and
7. Effective Communication – I Tally)
8. Environmental Management 7. Communication Skills for a Digital World
9. Indian Ethos in Ethical Accounting 8. Effective Communication – II
10. Co-Curricular Courses 9. Sustainability Management
10. Co-Curricular Courses
F.Y.B.B.I.
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Principles & practices of Banking & Insurance 1. Environment & Management of Financial
2. Financial Accounting-I Services
3. Quantitative Methods-I 2. Financial Accounting-II
4. Micro-Economics 3. Organizational Behavior
5. Digital Fluency for Banking & Insurance 4. Audit in Banking & Insurance
6. Enterprise Resource Planning and 5. Business Law
Communication Technology (ERP) 6. Entrepreneurial Development
7. Effective Communication Skills in English–I 7. Intellectual Property Rights
8. Environmental Science 8. Advanced Communication Skills English – II
9. Human Rights 9. Leadership Skill
10. Co-Curricular Courses 10. Co-Curricular Courses
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STRUCTURE OF THREE YEAR B.M.S. PROGRAMME
F.Y.B.M.S.
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Principles of Management 1. Business Environment
2. Fundamental of Business Accounting 2. Introduction to Management Accounting
3. Business Law 3. Principles of Marketing (Marketing) / Basics
4. Managerial Economics of Financial Services (Finance) / Motivation
5. Information Technology in Business Theories and Practices (HR)
Management 4. Quantitative Techniques in Business
6. Leadership Skills for Managers Management
7. Effective Communication – I 5. Industrial Law
8. Digital Literacy 6. Digital Business Management Tools &
9. Indian Management Thoughts & Practices Techniques
10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC) 7. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
Skills
8. Effective Communication – II
9. Indian Constitution
10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC)
F.Y.B.A.M.M.C.
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Introduction to Indian Media 1. Introduction to Advertising
2. Fundamentals of Mass Communication 2. Introduction to Journalism
3. Marketing Management 3. Essentials of Public Relations
4. Financial Literacy 4. Events Management
5. Visual Media 5. Organization and Workplace Management
6. Anchoring and Public Speaking 6. Photography Skills
7. Communicative English 7. Content Creation for Digital Media
8. Understanding Gender Diversity 8. Content Writing
9. Foundation of Indian Philosophy 9. Disaster Management and Sustainability
10. Co-Curricular Courses 10. Co-Curricular Courses
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STRUCTURE OF THREE YEAR B.F.M. PROGRAMME
F.Y.B.F.M.
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Introduction to Financial System 1. Portfolio Management
2. Financial Accounting 2. Financial Management
3. Business Mathematics 3. Risk Management
4. Business Economics-I 4. Business Statistics
5. Computer Skills 5. Corporate Law-I (Indian Contract Act 1872)
6. Equity Research Analysis 6. Stock Market Operations
7. Effective Communication – I 7. Financial Modelling
8. Environmental Management 8. Effective Communication – II
9. Neeti Shastra in Finance 9. Digital Literacy
10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC) 10. Co-Curricular Courses
F.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.)
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Principles of ‘C’ Programming 1. Web Programming
2. Operating Systems 2. Fundamentals of Object-Oriented
3. Workplace Etiquette and Professional Programming
Upskilling 3. C++ Language
4. Ecommerce 4. Digital Marketing
5. Discrete Mathematics 5. Organisational Behaviour
6. Open Skills in Scilab 6. Numerical Statistical Methods
7. Communication Skills in English 7. Computer Oriented Numerical Methods in
8. Digital Electronics and Communication Scilab
9. Vedic Methodology in Science and 8. Technical Communication Skills
Technology 9. Green I.T.
10. Co-Curricular Courses 10. Co-Curricular Courses
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STRUCTURE OF THREE YEAR B.I.M. PROGRAMME
F.Y.B.I.M.
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Basics of Investment 1. Introduction To Wealth Management
2. Introduction To Financial Markets and 2. Introduction To Micro Finance
Services 3. Basics of Corporate Accounting
3. Modern Micro Economics 4. Economics of Trade and Finance
4. Quotative Techniques in Investment 5. Cyber Law
5. Basics of Computer Skills in Finance-I 6. Basics of Computer Skills in Finance-II
6. Financial Modelling 7. Financial Literacy
7. Essentials of Business Communication – I 8. Essentials of Business Communication – II
8. Constitution of India 9. Gender And Leadership Studies
9. Ancient Indian Studies 10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC)
10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC)
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Personal Financial Management 1. Investment Planning
2. Indian Financial Markets 2. Financial Valuation
3. Business Economics 3. Investment Regulation
4. Business Mathematics 4. Business Statistics
5. Computer Skills 5. Corporate Law
6. Equity Research Analyst 6. Stock Market Operation
7. Effective Communication – I 7. Financial Modelling
8. Environmental Management 8. Effective Communication - II
9. Neeti Shastra in Finance 9. Digital Literacy
10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC) 10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC)
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STRUCTURE OF THREE YEAR BAF - CMA (US) PROGRAMME
F.Y.B.A.F. - CMA (US)
SEMESTER – I SEMESTER – II
1. Cost Accounting – I 1. Cost Accounting – II
2. Management Accounting – I 2. Management Accounting – II
3. Business Economics 3. Financial Accounting – I
4. Business Mathematics 4. Business Statistics
5. Technology & Analytics – I 5. Corporate Law
6. Internal Controls - I 6. Technology & Analytics – II
7. Effective Communication – I 7. Internal Controls – II
8. Environmental Management 8. Effective Communication – II
9. Indian Ethos in Ethical Accounting 9. Sustainable Management
10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC) 10. Co-Curricular Courses (CC)
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4 Dr. Jayashree Patil Dake M.A., M.B.A., NET, SET, Ph.D.
BUSINESS LAW
1 Dr. Sarita Mahadik (HOD) L.L.M., SET, Ph.D.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1 Ms. Chandrakala Joshi (HOD) M.A., SET.
ENGLISH
1 Ms. Mithu Biswas (HOD) M.A. SET
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS & COMPUTERS
1 Mr. Sanjay N. Ghodke (HOD) M.Sc., SET, NET, PGDEM
2 Dr. Kailas Kagade M. Sc., Ph.D.
LIBRARY
1 Ms. Bhagyashree Tamhane M.LISC, M.A., UGC-NET, DMM
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10. Dr. Rashmi Maurya M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., U.G.C.-NET
(B.Com. in Banking and Insurance
Course Co-ordinator)
11. Dr. Rommani Sen Shitak M.A. (Development Studies), Ph.D., U.G.C.-NET
12. Dr. Saira Banoo Shaikh M.Com., M.Phil., MBA (Fin), U.G.C.-NET, SET,
(B.Com. (Financial Markets) TRP, Ph.D.
Course Co-ordinator)
13. Dr. Samira Sayed M.Com., M.Phil., U.G.C.-NET, Ph.D.
(B.Com in Accounting and Finance
Course Co-ordinator)
14. Dr. Shital Mody M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., U.G.C.-NET., Ph.D.
(B. Com in Investment Management
Course Co-ordinator)
15. Ms. Shehnaaz Nazkani M.Com., M.Phil., SET, U.G.C.-NET
16. Dr. Shradha Jain M.Com., MBA (Marketing) M.Phil., NET, SET,
(B. Com in Transport Management D. Exim (Gold Medalist), Ph.D.
Course Co-ordinator and (B.A. in
Multimedia and Mass Communication
Course Co-ordinator)
17. Ms. Seema Narendran MA (CJ), NET
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❖ Mr.Kevin Shah M.Com, CFP, CFA – level 2 cleared
❖ Ms. Khyati Shah M.Com, Diploma (Finance Management)
Master (Human Development), P.G.
❖ Ms. Kinjal Maru
Diploma(Counselling Phycology), Pursuing Ph.D.
❖ Mr. Kuldeep Rajpurohit M. Tech
❖ Ms. Manasi Bharne M.SC (Mathematics)
❖ Ms. Manjula Kamath MBA
❖ Ms.Minal Gala M.Com (BM), M.Sc. (Fin)
❖ Ms. Minal Jaisinghani LLB, CS
❖ Mr. Mohammed Asif Kodiya M.Com, S.E.T., C.A. (Final)
M.A. (Mass Communication & Journalism), PG Diploma
❖ Ms. Mohini Mishra
in Public Relations and Advertising
❖ Mr. Munawar Patankar MBA
M.Com, MBA (Marketing), Diploma In Management &
❖ Mr. Nimesh J. Kanabar
Marketing, Diploma In Systems Management From NIIT
❖ C.A. Mr.Poojit Jain CA, LLBM.Com., CFA level 2
❖ Ms. Poulami Sarkar M.Com, M.Phil.NET, Pursuing PhD.
❖ Ms. Priyanka Dukhande
❖ C.A. Mr. Pranit Jain C.A., M. Com, NET, Pursuing CFA
❖ Mrs. Preeti Salecha M.Com, NET. (UG), Pursuing Ph.D.
❖ Ms. Rachana Mehta M.Com.
❖ Mr Rahul Hande M.Com, M.Phil., NET, Pursuing PhD.
❖ Mr. Rahul Jain M.Com., M.Phil., Pursuing Ph.D. (Com), U.G.C
❖ Mr. Rajiv Nadkarni M.Sc., MHRDM
❖ Dr. Ranu Jain M.Com, Ph.D., CPCM (BSE)
❖ Ms. Rekha Shetty M.COM., Ph.D. Pursuing
❖ Ms. Sadiya Fuggawala MBA
❖ Mr. Shadman Shaikh M.Com, M.Phil., Pursuing Ph.D.
❖ Mr. Saji Thomas MFM
❖ Ms. Samana Rizvi M.A.(English), B.Ed.
M.Sc. I.T, M.Sc. Physics (Micro Processors and
❖ Ms. Sana Navsariwala
Computers), Diploma in Software Engineering, L.L. B
❖ Mr. Sanjay Bhatiya B.Com., LLB
M.Com, LLB, CS, NET, CA Final (Group II), pursing
❖ CS Karishma Mehta
PhD
❖ Dr. Saudah Khatri M.Com., NET, MBA, CFP, PhD.
❖ Mr. Shahid Parvez MCS., MBA
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❖ Ms. Shital Sanghavi M.Com, L.L.B., C.S., C.A.
❖ Mr. Shyamal Aryal BMS, MBA
❖ Mr. Siddiq Taibani M.Sc. (Mathematics), B.Ed.
❖ Ms. Sneha Subhedar M.A. (English), MACJ, UGC NET
❖ Adv. Sunil Shah M. Sc., LLM
❖ Mr. Tejaswi Khatry MACJ, UGC NET
❖ Mr Arvind Hate Diploma in Fine Arts and Photography
❖ Ms. Soumya Paramguru MBA (Branding & Advertising)
❖ Mr. Delaveen Tarapore BMM, MACJ, Pursuing PhD
M.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication), M.A.
❖ Ms. Vibha Singh (Political Science), PG Diploma in Cyber Law & Ethics,
PG Diploma in Public Relations
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❖ Ms. Shweta Pandey M.Com, PGDMM, PGDIM, PGDFM, Pursuing Ph.D.
❖ Ms. Sneha Pandey M.Com, M.Phil.
❖ Ms. Sneha Subhedar MA in English Literature & MA CJ, NET & SET
❖ Ms. Sthitipragnya Dash MACJ, MPhil in Eurasian Studies
❖ Ms. Sanskriti Sachade MACJ, NET
❖ Ms. Tejasvi Khatry NET, MH-SET, MACJ, Diploma in Photography
MACJ, MA Pol Science, / Public Administration, PGD
❖ Ms. Vibha Singh Cyber-Law, PGD Women Empowerment&
Development
❖ Mr. Vijay Khandare M.Phil., M.A (Economics), UGC- N.E.T.
PLACEMENTS
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MASTER OF COMMERCE (M.COM.)
INTRODUCTION
Master of Commerce in Accountancy, Business Management and Banking & Finance is a two-year,
four semester full-time Master’s Program. The course is affiliated to the University of Mumbai.
❖ M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) course offers specialization in the field of Accountancy. The
syllabus deals with the prerequisites of industry and the scholarly world. This degree makes its
graduates professional in Taxation, Finance and Accounting, thus making it easier to acquire an
administrative role in the financial sector. M.Com is also a good course for a candidate who
wishes to take up teaching after post-graduation.
❖ M.Com. in Business Studies (Management) is a program that provides training in controlling,
leading, monitoring, organizing and planning of business activities. The course gives wide
business training and spotlights on the essentials of Business Administration and Critical
Leadership skills. Candidates are equipped for employment in the fields of banking, finance,
management, consulting, marketing, accounting and human resources.
❖ M.Com. (Banking & Finance) is a program that trains students mainly in the banking and
financial sector. The students can find employment as Stockbrokers, Analysts, Statisticians,
Relationship Managers, Credit Control Managers, Tellers & Branch Staff, Customer Care
Executive and Corporate Banking Executive.
❖ M.Com. (E-Commerce) is a program that trains students mainly in the budding field of E-
Commerce. With Digital India initiatives and launch of Web 3.0, the course certainly builds a
robust background for the students to explore career opportunities in the E-Commerce space.
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3. Dr. Rashmi Maurya M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., U.G.C.-NET
(Banking and Finance Course Co-
ordinator)
4. Dr. Seethalakshmi Iyer M.Com., C.S., U.G.C.-NET, Ph. D.
(E-Commerce Course Co-ordinator)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
ELIGIBILITY
❖ The candidate must have passed the B.Com. Examination of the University of Mumbai or any
other recognised University.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
❖ Admission to the course offered by the rules framed by the University of Mumbai from time to
time and will be made at the commencement of the first semester.
❖ Candidates seeking admission other than University of Mumbai or colleges affiliated to other
recognized University must produce a Transfer Certificate from the College or University last
attended.
No. of No. of
Semester I Credits Semester II Credits
Courses Courses
1 Core Courses (CC) 1 Core Courses (CC)
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1 Strategic Management 6 1 Research Methodology for 6
Business
2 Economics for Business 6 2 Macro Economics Concepts 6
Decisions and Applications
3 Cost and Management 6 3 Corporate Finance 6
Accounting
4 Business Ethics and 6 4 E-Commerce 6
Corporate Social
Responsibility
Total Credits 24 Total Credits 24
M.Com II
No. of No. of
Semester III Credits Semester IV Credits
Courses Courses
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
*Any one group of 18 **Any one group of 18
courses from the courses from the
following
1,2 and 3 1,2 and 3
list of the courses following list of the
courses
(Group - A/B/C/D) (Group - A/B/C/D)
2 Project Work 2 Project Work
4 Project Work – I 6 4 Project Work – II 6
Total Credits 24 Total Credits 24
Note: Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving /
analysing / exploring a real-life situation / difficult problem. Project would be 06 credits. A project
work may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses.
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Group B: Business Studies (Management)
1 Human Resource 6 1 Tourism Management 6
Management
2 Rural Marketing 6 2 Advertising and Sales 6
Management
3 Entrepreneurial 6 3 Retail Management 6
Management
Group C: Banking & Finance
1 Financial Markets 6 1 Investment Management 6
2 Commercial Bank 6 2 Financial Services 6
Management
3 Debt Market 6 3 International Finance 6
Group D: E commerce
1 Database Management 6 1 E-Commerce Security and 6
System Law
2 Internet & Web-Designing 6 2 Digital Marketing 6
(skill based)
3 Network Infrastructure and 6 3 Management Information 6
Payment System System
MA (CJ) and MA (PR), both these courses are two-year, full-time programmes, divided into four
semesters across two years. The course is affiliated to the University of Mumbai.
This degree aims to offer aspiring media professionals the requisite knowledge and skills to join radio/
television/digital journalism, explore avenues in content writing and Public Relations among others.
Co-ordinator
MASTERS OF ARTS (COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM)
&
MASTERS OF ARTS (PUBLIC RELATIONS)
(2023-2024)
Sr. No. Name Qualifications
Principal - Dr. Minu Madlani M.Com., Ph.D.
1. Dr. Shital Mody M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., U.G.C.-NET., Ph.D.
(MAPR - Course Co-ordinator)
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SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION IS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS:
Entry into any of these programmes is done on the basis of a Written Test (language and general
knowledge), Group Discussion followed by a Personal Interview. Graduates belonging to any stream
can apply for both these courses. Admissions are on merit, based on the scores of the Written Test,
Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
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DOCTORAL PROGRAM (Ph.D.)
INTRODUCTION
Co-ordinator-Ph.D.
(2023-2024)
Sr. No. Name Qualifications
Principal - Dr. Minu Madlani M.Com., Ph.D.
1. Dr. Kuldeep Sharma M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET, D. Exim, FICA,
(Ph.D. Course Co-ordinator) M.B.A.
Ph.D. (SPECIALIZATION)
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ii. Dr. Haseena Sayed
iii. Dr. Subhash D’Souza
iv. Dr. Vishnu Fulzele
v. Dr. Kushpant Jain
vi. Dr. Khalil Ahmed
vii. Dr. Megha Somani
viii. Dr. Sumita Shankar
ix. Dr.Shamin Sayed
x. Dr.Khyati Shah
xi. Dr. Shital Mody
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ELIGIBILITY
Candidates who satisfy the conditions mentioned in the existing ordinances vi. 0.5473, 0.5474, 0.5476
& VCD regarding Ph.D. rules of the University of Mumbai are eligible to apply for the Ph.D. entrance
test (PET) to be conducted by the University of Mumbai.
Vision of IMS
To be amongst the most admired and most trusted Student centric and Industry centric Institution in
the nation.
Mission of IMS
To equip students with a spirit to work with focus, vigor, dedication and innovation towards achieving
the goal of value creation for organization with the help of inputs provided by us.
Smt. P. D. Hinduja Trust’s Institute of Management Studies was established in 2006 under the
auspices of the Hinduja Group with a view of spreading quality education and training within and
outside the Hinduja Group.
With state-of-the-art infrastructure, dedicated and excellent full-time and visiting faculty, the Institute
has grown successfully over the last fourteen years.
Dr. Minu Madlani, the Director of the Management Institute has a team of people of high repute in
the Corporate and Academic world that provide academic guidance in the successful functioning of
the Institute.
The Institute aims at reaching the new heights by conducting various courses such as BCA, MCA,
MBA, M. Com., B.A., B.Com.(Marathi and English), M.A. (Marathi, Hindi and English), B. Lib., M.
Lib and Journalism programmes in association with YCMOU, Nashik at a very reasonable fee
structure.
The Institute is well connected by road and rail and because of the convenient location attracts
excellent visiting faculties.
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❖ M.Com.
❖ M.A.(Marathi/English/Hindi)
❖ B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications)
❖ B.A.(Marathi)
❖ B.Com.(Marathi / English)
❖ Diploma in Journalism
❖ B.A. (Journalism)
❖ B. Lib & Sc. (Marathi)
❖ M. Lib & Sc. (Marathi)
❖ Preparatory (Marathi /English)
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315, New Charni Road, Hinduja College Lane, Mumbai-400004
Contact No. 022-40989000, Email: hindujacollege@gmail.com, Website: www.hindujacollege.in