MCA(Commerce) – Under Commerce Faculty
Full-Time Post Graduate Course (Three years)
Objective :
The MCA(Com) curriculum is aimed at responding to application ofComputer and allied technologies to business. Over the period of time the Computers have penetrated and impacted the world of Commerce and Business Operations at Micro level and that the dividing line between Computers and Commerce has almost vanished. The present and future organizations and the commercial operations have almost become speedier and system oriented. The computer applications have successfully branched out in vast emerging commercial sectors like banking and Finance, Manufacturing Services, Trade, public governance etc. They have changed the organic functions of business viz. marketing financing operations, staffing etc. Based on this reality the proposed MCA(Com) model consists of core courses and allied courses, which provide a depth and breadth, that enable students to translate their acquired knowledge into working knowledge.
Eligibility Criteria
(a)B.Com, BBA, BCA, BBM(IB) from recognized University with 50% marks for open category and 45% marks for Reserved category as per Maharashtra state government rules.
(b) A Bachelor of Arts with any subject from recognized University with 50% marks for open category and 45% marks for Reserved category as per Maharashtra state government rules.
(c ) A Bachelor of Science with any subject from recognized University with 50% marks for open category and 45% marks for Reserved category as per Maharashtra state government rules.
Admission Procedure:
(I)All Eligible candidates will be required to appear for a written test & personal interview conducted by the College. Admissions will be based on merit.
(II) The candidate admitted as per eligibility criteria
(b) and has to satisfactorily complete an additional courses in “Commercial Operations and Business Practices” at Semester I of M.C.A.
Course Structure
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101
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I.C.T. in Business (Information Communication Technologies)
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201
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Business Protocol and Cross Cultural Communication Skills
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102
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Systems Organization and Management
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202
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Data Base Management System
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103
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Programming Fundamentals (C Programming)
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203
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Cost Accounting and Cost Control Techniques
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104
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Statistical and Numerical Methods
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204
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Accounting for Management
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105
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Operating Systems
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205
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106
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Software Engineering
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206
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Object Oriented Programming
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107
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Computer Laboratory (Practical on C Programming)
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207
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Computer Laboratory (Practicals) DBMS+OOPS
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301
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Advanced Operating Systems
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401
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Advanced Data Based Management System
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302
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Hardware Configuration and Solutions
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402
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Data Centre Technologies
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303
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Enterprise Resource Planning and Management
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403
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Web Enabling Systems and Business Applications
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304
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404
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Business and Professional Skills
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305
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Cyber Law and Ethics
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405
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Client Server Technologies
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306
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Financial and Investment Analysis
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406
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Knowledge Management for Business
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307
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Project Report and Advanced Computer Laboratory
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407
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Project Report and Advanced Computer Laboratory
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501
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Content Management System
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601
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Industrial Project
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502
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Distributed Database Applications
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503
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E-Com Practices and Technologies
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504
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Data Mining and Warehousing
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505
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Multimedia and Business Administration
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506
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Operation Research |
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507
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Project Report and Advanced Computer Laboratory
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Scheme of Examination for M.C.A (Commerce) :-
A student will be evaluated in each Course on the basis of following
(a) Continuous internal evaluation consisting of 20 marks. The scheme of continuous internal evaluation shall consist of tutorials 05 Marks, Seminar presentation 05 Marks, Class Test 10 Marks (except for courses under computer lab. Works, Project Works)
(b) Written and practical examination at the end of each semester consisting 80 marks will be conducted by the university.
( c) evaluation of project report and viva at the end of Sem. III, IV, V.
(d) Evaluation of Sem – VI project will be done by three examiners (1 (one) from college (internal), 1 (one) external send by the University and 1 (one) from industry invited by the college) and the grades will be awarded as ( A, B, C and D) where D will be considered as Fail.
In order to pass MCA(com) examination a candidate has to obtain minimum 40 % marks in each course in the written examination ( 32 Out Of 80) and 50% in aggregate for each semester examination.
The award of class will be based on the aggregate marks obtained by the candidate in the First , second and third year MCA(Com) i.e. Semester I to Semester V examinations, as given below:
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Class
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Mark Awarded
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Grade
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Pass with Second Class
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50-54
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B
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Pass with Higher Second Class
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55-59
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B+
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Pass with First Class
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60-69
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A
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Pass with distinction
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70 and above
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A+
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The industrial project will be graded. The grades are O, A+, A, B+, B, C+, C and D. D grade indicated failure.
Standard of Passing: A student is expected to get minimum 40% marks for passing in a paper. For university papers he must get at least 32 out of 80 (external) and 8 out of 20 (internal) and at least 40 out of 100(internal + external). For departmental papers he must get at least 40 out of 100.
ATKT Rules: For admission to second year, at least Four (4) university papers excluding Lab course should be clear. For admission to third year, first year should be clear.(Both university papers and departmental papers) and at least four (4) second year university papers excluding Lab course should be clear.