Prospectus 23-24
Prospectus 23-24
2023-24
VISION
To engage, inspire and empower young minds through excellent education opprotunities which are
responsive to the needs of the society.
MISSION
To engage learners through holistic education which inspires critical thinking, innovation and research.
To develop leadership skills of learners by fostering their confidence, motivation and facilitating
emotional, interpersonal and social skills.
ACCOLADES
ACCOLADES
APPRECIATION BY TATA MUMBAI MARATHON
CERTIFICATE IN
RECOGNITION AS AN
AUTHORIZED TRAINING AND
CERTIFICATION CENTRE BY
NSDC
About the Institute
The year 1999 was a landmark phase for Nirmala Memorial Foundation as it was the
year in which it established Nirmala Memorial Foundation Junior College of
Commerce and Science. It has been a stepping-stone that led to several milestones in
the coming times, such as establishing of Degree College, B. Ed. College and many
new courses. Today, Nirmala Memorial Foundation Junior College of Commerce and
Science is providing superior education along with exciting platforms in curricular and
extra-curricular activities to thousands of youngsters in Commerce and Science
streams.
In a brief span of time, the college has acquired a commendable repute for exploring
new spheres that brings about all-round development of learners and simultaneously
encourages its staff to equip themselves with the latest skills in teaching, research and
development. The institute currently offers six undergraduate programs, two post
graduate programs and one doctoral program. It is also a local chapter of Swayam
Program initiated by Government of India that offers variety of value added
certificate courses.
Nirmala Memorial Foundation has attained a reputation of being a place that makes it
possible for learners to discover their potential in various extra-curricular activities at
intra-college as well as intercollegiate levels. Our students are winning accolades in
several areas including cultural, literary and sports and bringing laurels to the institute.
The college believes that academics alone cannot bring about overall development of
students. For that, the learners are encouraged to join various committees of their
interest to develop their personality, skills and raise their confidence level. The NSS
Unit for instance, has made great accomplishments at the university level for carrying
out social service activities consistently and actively supporting causes at local and
national levels.
Every academic year sees new introductions and additions on the campus. It has
indeed come a long way from the time it was incepted about two decades ago.
Admission Guidelines - Junior College
Admission for the first year in Junior College (F.Y.J.C.) is offered after the declaration of
result of :
S.S.C. examination (Std X) by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education.
OR
Examination considered equivalent to S.S.C. Examination of the Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary Education.
Admission to F.Y.J.C is given on merit and seats are reserved as below:
Gujarati Linguistic Minority Quota : 50%
Management Quota : 5%
Open : 45%
Documents required at the time of admission:
Attested photocopy of S.S.C mark sheet
Original School Leaving Certificate
Fees by demand draft drawn in favour of- “Nirmala Memorial Foundation Junior
College of Commerce & Science”
Students from the other Boards / States / Countries seeking admission to the F.Y.J.C. or
S.Y.J.C. (XI or XII Stds.) should submit all the relevant certificates and the necessary
undertaking in order to obtain a provisional eligibility certificate from the Mumbai
Divisional Board. Kindly note that admissions granted to students coming from other
Boards are not final until the Eligibility Certificate is issued by the concerned
authorities.
Documents required for the same are:
Application in the prescribed form obtained from the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Mumbai Division, Navi Mumbai,
Vashi-400703
Original Statement of marks and three photocopies of the same
Original Migration Certificate and one photocopy of the same
Passing Certificate and one photocopy of the same
Performa of Deed of Undertaking available with eligibility form and one photocopy
of the same
Transcript of Syllabus of the subjects passed(Convertible Mark sheet) and one
photocopy of the same
Students seeking admission under sports and Cultural Category must attach true copy
of relevant documents.
Students failing to secure admission by paying fees on the day, date and time specified
will lose their claim for admission. No claim in this respect will be entertained later for
any reason whatsoever.
Admission will be confirmed after verification of documents submitted.
Admission Guidelines - Degree College
Admissions to the First Year Undergraduate Degree Programmes will be conducted as
per the guidelines and schedule announced by University of Mumbai.
The schedule of admission will be displayed on the Notice Board when it is received
from the University. It is mandatory for students from affiliated colleges of the
University of Mumbai that they should do online registration on the website:
http://mum:digitaluniveristy.ac before taking admission for any of the programmes.
Documents Required For Admission
S.S.C. and H.S.C. Marksheets along with two photocopies of the same.
Original Leaving Certificate along with its two photocopies.
Three recent passport size photographs.
One photocopy of student Adhar Card.
Printed copy of Pre-Enrolment Form.
Students belonging to boards other than Maharashtra State Board must apply for
Provisional Eligibility.
Required amount of fees can be paid in either:
By Credit or Debit Card
By Demand Draft (DD) drawn in favour of : “Nirmala Memorial Foundation
College of Commerce and Science”
Refund of Fees
The refund of fees shall be made as per the University Circular and on or before
30th day after the date of cancellation. The percentage of fee for the programs shall
be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges are as follows:
Upto 20 days after the commencement of the 20% of the total amount of
2
academic term of the program the fees
Postgraduate Courses
Doctoral Course
Disclaimer : Few programs offered are subject to change as per execution of NEP 2020.
Bachelor of Commerce -B.Com
Eligibility:
A candidate who has passed the H.S.C. examination or its equivalent in Arts/
Science/Commerce conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Education in
the State of Maharashtra is eligible for admission to F.Y.B.Com. class.
OR
A candidate who has passed H.S.C. Examination or its equivalent from Board of
Higher Secondary Education / University other than from Maharashtra.
2 Commerce - I Commerce - II
Scheme of Examination:
The performance of the learner shall be evaluated through semester end
examination having 100% weightage for all courses(Except Foundation Course).
In Foundation Course, the performance of the learner shall be evaluated in two
components: Internal Assessment (25 Marks) and External Assessment (75 Marks)
Passing Standards:
A minimum of 40% marks are required in both Internal Assessment and Semester
End Examination separately. To qualify in each course, minimum Grade D needs
to be obtained in a particular semester.
Financial Management
3 (Introduction to Financial Innovative Financial Services
Management ) - I
Fundamentals of mass
4 Introduction to Advertising
communication
Passing Standards:
A candidate who has passed H.S.C. examination from the Board of Higher
Secondary Education in Maharashtra or its equivalent from a Board / University
other than from the state of Maharashtra with Mathematics as one of the
subjects.
A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course of Bachelor
of Science - Information Technology shall have passed H.S.C. examination of
the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent with
Mathematics as one of the subjects and should have secured not less than 45%
marks in aggregate (40% marks in aggregate in case of Reserved category).
Candidates who have passed Diploma in Computer Engineering / Computer
Science / Computer Technology / Electrical, Electronics and Allied branches,
Mechanical and Allied branches, Civil and Allied branches of Engineering are
eligible for admission to the Second Year of the B.Sc.(I.T.). However, the
Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education or any
other recognized Government body.
Passing Standards:
For all the courses, the Performance grading of the learner shall be of the
10-Point Scale which is as under:
% of Marks
Grade Points Grade Performance
Obtained
70-79.99 9 A+ Excellent
55-59.99 7 B+ Good
45-49.99 5 C Average
40-44.99 4 D Pass
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.
VISIT TO ADANI
ELECTRICITY FOR THE
STUDENTS OF
B.SC.I.T AND B.SC.
C.S.
VISIT TO HP INDIA
INDIA FOR THE
STUDENTS OF B.M.S
EDUCATIONAL VISITS
VISIT TO FILMCITY
FOR THE STUDENTS
OF BAMMC
VISIT TO SHAWL
FACTORY- MANALI
VISIT TO SULA
VINEYARDS
SOCIAL INITIATIVES
OR
Every bona fide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to keep terms for the
given semester in a program of his/her enrolment, only if he/she fulfills at
least 75% of the attendance taken as an average of the total number of
lectures, practicals, tutorials, etc. wherein short and/or long
excursions/field visits/study tours organised by the college and supervised
by the teachers as envisaged in the syllabus shall be credited to his/her
attendance for the total number of periods which are otherwise delivered
on the material days. Further, it is mandatory for every learner to have
minimum 50% for each course and average attendance has to be 75%.
Defaulters will be liable for strict punishment.
Absence on medical ground should be supported by a valid medical
certificate or by satisfactory reason/evidence if it is on non-medical
grounds. Applications in all such cases must reach the Principal within a
week of such absence.
Being absent in any test or examination without prior permission of the
Principal will result in disciplinary action against students. In case of illness
a medical certificate along with the leave application must be submitted to
the Principal on or before the last day of the test or examination.
List of roll numbers of the students with less than the required attendance
is put up in their respective classes.
Parents/Guardians are advised to meet the class mentors of their ward on
Fourth Saturday (working day) of every month to know the progress of
their ward in studies and punctuality in attending classes.
Students whose attendance is unsatisfactory will not be granted terms,
will not be permitted to appear for the Examination and will not be granted
admission in higher semester.
CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
Anti – Ragging Rules
Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises. Any student
indulging in any such activity that may be constructed as ragging,
directly or indirectly, will face severe action which could even lead to
expulsion from the college.
Administration Rules
Students are directed to approach the college office in a disciplined
manner for administrative procedure only during the stipulated office
hours, i.e. from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon.
In case of change in residential address, the same must be intimated in
writing with the signature of the parents / guardians to the college
office.
Discipline Rules
Cellular phones: Students are not permitted to use Cellular (Mobile)
phones in the college premises. Post entry in the college, mobile
phones must be kept on ‘silent mode’. Failure to comply can lead to
confiscation of the mobile instrument and a fine of Rs. 500/- at each
violation.
College Identity Card: Students with valid Identity Cards will be
allowed to enter the college premises. Students must wear their
Identity Cards daily at the college premises. A fine of Rs. 50/- will be
charged if a student is found without an Identity Card. Identity Cards
must be given to the Authority/Staff members (Teaching and Non-
teaching ) of the college for the purpose of inspection on demand. Any
student who loses his/her Identity Card will be issued a duplicate card
by duly following the procedure.
Order and silence: Students should not loiter around in the corridors or
speak loudly in the college premises. Passing of offensive and
disrespectful comments, usage of foul and/or vulgar language is
strictly prohibited and will lead to strict action.
Dress code: The attire of the students must be modest.
Any act of misbehavior (in or outside the college) which may be
detrimental to the reputation of the college is liable for punishment.
CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
Discipline Rules
NATIONAL LEVEL
RESEARCH PAPER
PRESENTATION
COMPETITION
SIX-DAY PERSONALITY
DEVELOPMENT CAMP
FOR THE FIRST-YEAR
STUDENTS
WORKSHOP ON “HOW TO
WRITE AN EFFECTIVE
RESEARCH PAPER”
STATE-LEVEL SEMINAR
- GOOD
DOCUMENTATION
PRACTICE FOR NAAC
ACCREDITATION
PROCESS
AWARENESS AND
TRAINING ON SUDDEN
CARDIAC ARREST
RESUSCITATION
PLACEMENTS
OR
ANTI ADDICTION
VALLEY AT AZAD
MAIDAN
BLOOD DONATION
DRIVE