COURSES OFFERED:

Medium of instruction is English for all subjects. However for Foundation Course, if students desire, they are allowed to write their answers in Marathi.

  1. I) UNDER GRADUATE (SCIENCE):
F. Y. B. Sc. (7 Papers) S. Y. B. Sc. (7 Papers) T. Y. B. Sc. (5 Papers)
Compulsory

(1 Paper)

Optional Combination Compulsory

(1 Paper)

Optional Combination Major Subject

(4 Papers)

Applied Component

(1 Paper)

Foundation Course 1. Chemistry

2. Physics

3. Maths

(2 Papers for each subject)

Foundation Course 1.    Chemistry

2.    Physics

(3 Papers for each subject)

Chemistry Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Dyestuff
1. Chemistry

2. Botany

3. Zoology

(2 Papers for each subject)

1.    Chemistry

2.    Botany

(3 Papers for each subject)

Botany Horticulture & Gardening
1. Chemistry

2. Botany

3. Microbiology

(2 Papers for each subject)

1.    Chemistry

2.    Zoology

(3 Papers for each subject)

Zoology Fishery Sciences
1.    Chemistry

2.    Microbiology

(3 Papers for each subject)

Microbiology Biotechnology
1.    Physics

2.    Computer Science

(3 Papers for each subject)

Physics Electronic & Instrumentation
Computer Science

(6 Papers)

Computer Science

(6 Papers)

Computer Science Web Designing

Note: Once admission is sought to any class for a particular subject or subject combinations, change will be granted only with the permission of the Principal, with valid reason and according to availability of seats.

 

  1. II) UNDER GRADUATE (COMMERCE):
F. Y. B. Com (7 Papers) S. Y. B. Com (6 Papers) T. Y. B. Com (7 Papers)
1.     Foundation Course Paper – I

2.     Business Communication

3.     Business Economics Paper – I

4.     Environmental Studies

5.     Mathematical and Statistical Techniques

6.     Accountancy and Financial Management Paper – I

7.     Commerce Paper – I

1.     Foundation Course Paper – II

2.     Business Economics Paper – II

3.     Accountancy and Financial Management Paper – II

4.     Business Law

5.     Commerce Paper – II (Management & Finance)

6.     Advertising

1. Marketing & Human Resource Management (Commerce Paper – III)

2. Business Economics Paper – III

3. Financial Accounting and Auditing Paper – III

4. Auditing and Cost Accounting Paper-IV

5. Introduction to Management Accounting Paper- V

6. Direct & Indirect Taxation

7. Marketing Research

III) POST GRADUATE (SCIENCE) (BY PAPERS):

Organic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Botany (Plant Taxonomy) Zoology (Fishery Science)
40 Seats 20 Seats 20 Seats 20 Seats
  1. IV) POST GRADUATE (SCIENCE) (BY RESEARCH)
Organic Chemistry Botany
 05 Seats   07 Seats
  1. V) PH. D. PROGRAMME (SCIENCE)
Botany Zoology
08 Seats 06 Seats
  1. VI) CAREER ORIENTED ADD-ON COURSE: (Page No. 13)

 

POST GRADUATION AND RESEARCH PROGRAMMES:

Besides the regular B.Sc. and B.Com. Courses, the college has been recognized for following Post graduate Courses. All Post Graduate Programmes follow Credit Based Semester and Grading System (CBSGS).

  1. Sc. Chemistry by Papers (Organic Chemistry) (40 Seats)
  2. Sc. Chemistry by Papers (Analytical Chemistry) (20 Seats)
  3. Sc. Chemistry by Research (Organic Chemistry) (05 Seats)
  4. Sc. Botany by Papers (Plant Taxonomy) (20 Seats)
  5. Sc. Zoology by Papers (Fishery Science) (20 Seats)
  6. Sc. by Research (Botany) (07 Seats)
  7. D. (Botany) (08 Seats)
  8. D. (Zoology) (06 Seats)

MASTER OF SCIENCE (BY PAPERS)

Duration- 2 Years (Four Semesters)

Eligibility- B. Sc. (in relevant subject) from recognized University

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

Internal Assessment- 40 Marks

Semester End Assessment- 60 Marks

The performance of the learners shall be evaluated in two components:

  1. Internal Assessment – 40 marks by way of continuous evaluation
  2. Class Seminar One class tests / Case study or a combination of these-30 Marks
  3. Active participation in class instructional-05 Marks
  4. Overall conduct as a responsible student, mannerism and articulation and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities.-05 Marks
  5. Semester End Exam – 60 marks by way of conducting the theory examination

STANDARD OF PASSING:

To pass a course, a learner must score total 40 out of 100 marks with minimum 16 marks out of 40 in the Internal Assessment and minimum 24 marks out of 60 in the Semester End Exam. For practical courses a learner is required to score 40% marks in each semester. There will not be any internal examination for practicals.

% Marks Grade Point Grade Performance
80.00 & above 10 O Outstanding
70 to 79.99 9 A+ Excellent
60-69.99 8 A Very Good
55-59.99 7 B+ Good
50-54.99 6 B Above Average
45-49.99 5 C Average
40-44.99 4 D Pass
Less than 40 F

(Unsuccessful)

Fail
  1. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (INTAKE CAPACITY-40)

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester I & II

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Physical Chemistry 2.5hours 60
II Inorganic Chemistry 2.5hours 60
III Organic Chemistry 2.5hours 60
IV Analytical Chemistry 2.5hours 60

 

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester III & IV

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Theoretical Organic Chemistry 2.5 hours 60
II Synthetic Organic Chemistry 2.5hours 60
III Natural Products and Spectroscopy 2.5 hours 60
IV Medicinal and Bio-Organic Chemistry 2.5hours 60

 

  1. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (INTAKE CAPACITY-40)

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester I & II

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Physical Chemistry 2.5hours 60
II Inorganic Chemistry 2.5hours 60
III Organic Chemistry 2.5hours 60
IV Analytical Chemistry 2.5hours 60

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester III & IV

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Quality in Analytical Chemistry 2.5hours 60
II Advanced Instrumental Techniques 2.5hours 60
III Environmental & Certain Industrially Important Materials 21/2 hours 60
IV Pharmaceutical, Biochemical & Organic Analysis 21/2 hours 60
  • BOTANY (PLANT TAXONOMY) (INTAKE CAPACITY-20)

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester I & II

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Plant Diversity, Cryptogames 2.5hours 60
II Plant Diversity, Spermatophyta 2.5hours 60
III Plant Physiology 2.5hours 60
IV Cytogenetics 2.5hours 60

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester III & IV

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Techniques and Instrumentation 2.5 hours 60
II Molecular Biology 2.5hours 60
III Angiosperms & Phytochemistry 2.5hours 60
IV Angiosperms & Phytochemistry 2.5hours 60

 

  1. ZOOLOGY (FISHERY SCIENCE) (INTAKE CAPACITY-20)

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester I & II

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Non‐chordates, Chordates and their Phylogeny ‐I 2.5hours 60
II Biochemistry and Metabolism ‐ I 2.5hours 60
III Genetics, Evolution and Developmental Biology‐ I 2.5hours 60
IV Tools and Techniques in Biology ‐ I 2.5 hours 60

Semester end Theory Examinations for Semester III & IV

Paper Subject Duration Marks
I Basics of Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology-I 2.5hours 60
II Genetic engineering Techniques and its applications 2.5hours 60
III General Physical, Chemical and Biological Oceanography 2.5hours 60
IV Planktology, Fish, Fishery Science and Aquaculture 2.5hours 60

 

  1. SC. (BY RESEARCH) & PH.D. PROGRAMME:-

For admission to M. Sc. (BY Research) & Ph.D. students should contact the Principal or concerned Head of the Department. Ph. D. Programmes are offered in Botany & Zoology.

 Please Note:

  1. Rules of eligibility & enrolment are as per the guidelines of university of Mumbai on their website www.mu.ac.in. It is understood that the students seeking admission are completely aware of the rules, regulation / ordinances for admission & eligibility for the course that they have applied for.
  2. Confirmation of admission is subject to fulfilment of eligibility duly confirmed by the University of Mumbai.
  3. The admission will be confirmed as per the merit and as per the date & time specified and only if accompanied with original documents.
  4. The college will not be responsible for any lapse on part of student with regard to eligibility.