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Whether one works as an executive or at entry level, the work environment now demands broadened mindsets and qualifications for diverse positions. The changing workforce, recent economic downturn and changing demographics are all contributors to this paradigm shift. Technical and specialized skills, honed to an art today, may indeed become obsolete in the near future. Furthermore, traditional degrees become outdated and even irrelevant in the modern workforce. It is essential that employees continue to expand their current knowledge base and skill sets to add personal value in their organizations. A specialized degree does just that, in addition to preparing the student for continued growth and life-long learning. It is with this objective in mind that the University of Mumbai has introduced two new Bachelor of Commerce degrees which encompass a shift from general education to professional education. These degrees aim at:


• Creating for the students of University of Mumbai an additional avenue of self- employment and also to benefit the industry by providing them with suitable trained persons in the field of Accounting & Finance. Banking and Insurance.
• Preparing students to exploit opportunities, being newly created in Banking & Insurance, Accounting and Finance as the profession due to Globalization, Privatization & Liberalisation.
• To provide adequate basic understanding about Banking, Insurance & other financial services to the students and to give an adequate exposure to operational environment in the field of Banking, Insurance & other related financial services of Accounting and Finance.
• To inculcate training, and practical approach, by organizing industrial visits, summer placements and using modem technology in teaching the students in the field of Accounting & Finance and Banking & Insurance.





Syllabus

 

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F.Y.B.A.F. Toppers

RANK
NAME OF THE STUDENT
PER%
1

MS PATEL AASTHA JAYESH RADHIKA

89.86%
2

MS THADANI RAKSHA SURESH LAVINA

89.71%
3

MS MEHTA VIDHI PARESH ANITA

89.57%
4

MS KAPADIA POONAM MANISH NIPA

89.43%
5

MS NETTO OLIVIA LEO MARYKUTTY

89.43%
6

MS MEMON AFSHAN FAROOK ANISA

89.29%
7

MS TOLANI POOJA RAJENDRA SUMAN

89.00%
8

MOHITE SHANTANU DILIP SHARMILA

88.71%
9

MS KOTHARI DIVYANI AJAY DEEPA

87.71%
10

THADHANI RAUNAK KEWAL RUTIKA

87.29%

S.Y.B.A.F. Toppers

RANK
NAME OF THE STUDENT
PER%
1

MS BIJLANI SANAH DEEPAK VARSHA

88.00%
2

MS TAPARIA NIDHI SANJEEV ARUNA

87.29%
3

MS BHANDARI AASHNA RAJNISH

85.57%
4

MS SHAH POOJA MAYUR MONA

83.43%
4

MS TINWALA AASIA ILYAS SHEHNAZ

83.43%
6

MS CHHATWANI DIMPLE SURESH K

81.71%
7

MS PATWARI PRIYAMVADA SUNIL USHA

81.57%
8

MS KHAKIANI KARISHMA KARIM NADIA

81.00%
9

MS MOTWANI SANIA SURESH KOMAL

80.43%
10

GOGRI JENIL SUNIL RITA

79.57%

T.Y.B.Com.(ACCOUNTING & FINANCE) Toppers

RANK
NAME OF THE STUDENT
PER%
1

SHAH KINJAL ABHAY MINAL

93.17%
2

VIRA MANSI KIRAN USHA

92.50%
3

SHAH AMI INDRAVADAN HEMA

91.50%
4

RODRIGUES VINITA ELFRIDA VALERIAN E.

91.42%
5

JAGWANI DIMPLE KUMAR ASHA

91.33%
6

DAUD ASAD DAUDALI SHEHNAZ

91.00%
6

MERCHANT KHYATI PARITOSH RENUKA

91.00%
8

GALA RUCHI MANILAL NEELAM

90.75%
9

GINWALLA LIANNE JEHANGIR NAVAZ

90.50%
10

D'SILVA MARUSHKA MICHAEL LORRAINE

90.42%

T.Y.B.A.F. Toppers (Sem V) 2010-11

RANK
SEAT NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
600
%
1
217

MS.SHAH KINJAL ABHAY MINAL

571
95.17%
2
428

MS RODRIGUES VINITA ELFRIDA VALERIAN EVELYN

570
95.00%
3
196

MS SALIAN RASHMI RAJENDRA REKHA

564
94.00%
4
44

DAUD ASAD DAUDALI SHEHNAZ

563
93.83%
4
260

MS VIRA MANSI KIRAN USHA

563
93.83%
6
143

MS MALHOTRA KRITI RAMAN NANDITA

562
93.67%
7
317

MS DEMBLA GEETA TULSI BINA

561
93.50%
7
381

MS MERCHANT KHYATI PARITOSH RENUKA

561
93.50%
9
148

MS MEHTA MITALI SURESH INDIRA

560
93.33%
10
206

MS SHAH AMI INDRAVADAN HEMA

559
93.17%
10
1729

MS RAMCHANDANI KOMAL RAJESH ANITA

559
93.17%

 

Dr. (Mrs) Indu Shahani
Principal


Assessment Pattern


A) Internal Assessment 40 Marks

The allocation of 40 marks shall be as follows:


For non-practical subjects:

No.

Marks

1

 

One best of two periodical class tests held in the given semester.

 

10 Marks
2

 

Two assignments/ Projects with class presentations to be assessed by the teacher concerned.

 

(Distribution of marks per assignment/project : - 5 marks for presentation and 5 marks for the written document).

 

20 Marks
3
Class Participation.
10 Marks

For Practical Subjects: viz: 1.7, 2.3

No.

Marks

1

 

Semester End Practical Examination Out of which 5 marks for Journal. 5 marks are for Viva and 10 marks for machine work.

 

20 Marks
2

 

One assignment/ Project to be assessed by the teacher concerned.

 

(Distribution of marks per assignment/project : - 5 marks for presentation and 5 marks for the written document).

 

10 Marks
3
Class Participation.
10 Marks



B) SEMESTER END EXAMINATION 60 Marks
  • Duration - This examination shall be of 2 Hrs. duration.
  • Question paper pattern


  • Assessment Pattern

    A) Internal Assessment : 40 marks
    B) Semester End Examination : 60 marks - Duration 2 hours


    A) Internal Assessment Allocation :

    i) Two best of periodical class Tests 20 marks
    ii) A better of two assignments - class presentation 10 marks
    iii) Active class participation 5 marks
    iv) Overall conduct, mannerism and articulation 5 marks


    Standard of Passing:
    Students must get 40% marks in aggregate ie. 40% marks in Internal Assessment (40% of 40 = 16 marks) as well as 40% in Semester End Examination (i.e. 40% of 60 = 24 marks) separately in order to pass the examination.

    Carry forward of Internal Marks:
    A candidate who fails in any particular paper shall be allowed to re-appear for that theory paper, however his/her Internal marks shall be carried forward.

    Performance Grading - Passing Standard:
    The performance grading of the student shall be of the seven point ranking system as under :



    No.

    Division

    Total Marks (%)

    Grade

    I

    I – I

    I – II

    65 or above

    60 – 64

    O

    A

    II

    II – I

    55 – 59

    B

    II

    II – II

    50 – 54

    C

    II

    II – III

    45 – 49

    D

    III

    III

    40 – 44

    E

    IV

    FAIL

    30 or below

    F



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

    ATKT is allowed as per the University Rules.

     



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