Eligibility
Minority Status
Junior College
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Students who have passed in S.S.C.
Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary
Education, Pune are eligible for
admission to the First Year (Std. XI) of the Junior College.
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Students who have passed an Examination equivalent to the S.S.C. and Conducted by any other Board, must comply with the
procedures of obtaining an eligibility certificate at the time of
admission, from the Bombay Divisional Office, Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education, Vashi, Navi
Mumbai 400 703.
Degree College
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Students who have passed the Higher
Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.) Examination conducted by the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education,
Pune are eligible for admisssion to the F.Y.B.A. / B.Sc. /B.Com. /
BMS. (Subject to fulfilling the other conditions)
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Students who have passed the H.S.C. or equivalent
examination of any other Board, must produce an eligibility
certificate issued by the Eligibility section, University of
Mumbai, Kalina, Mumbai - 400 098.
Fees
(Refer to Schedule of Fees)
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Students should pay the
prescribed fees in the Accounts Section or Special Counter opened for the
purpose at the time of admission to the F.Y.J.C. (Arts/ Science/ Commerce) and
F.Y.B.A. / B.Com. / B. Sc. Classes.
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Fees will be accepted in the
form of Demand Draft or by Cash for both Junior & Degree College.
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Guardians should ensure that
they obtain a stamped receipt immediately after any payment is made.
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Care should be taken to
ensure that payments are not made to unauthorised persons. The college will
not be responsible for any lapse in this matter.
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Fees for the First term
should be paid in full at the time of admission. Fees for the second term
should be paid in full between 21st October and 11th November.
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Examination fees must be paid on the dates
prescribed by H.S.C. Board / University of Mumbai / College Authorities.
Students offering Computer Science / Computer Programming will be required to
pay additional fees.
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Junior College
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A) If a student informs the institution before the commencement of the academic year that he / she wants to withdraw and he / she cannot continue his / her education in the same institution for any reasons, the institution concerned should refund to him / her in full the tuition fees, term fee, laboratory fees (if any) and library and laboratory deposits, if any actually recovered. The admission fee may however, be retained by the Institutions.
Explanation : So far as the F.Y.J.C. Classes are concerned the academic year should be deemed to have commenced from the 8th day (i.e. Excluding Sunday and Public Holidays) from and including the days of declaration of the S.S.C. Examination Result. If the said day of declaration of result is a working day, or from and including the working day immediately follow¬ing the day declaration of the S.S.C. Examination result if the said date of declaration of results is a Sunday or Public Holiday.
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B) If a student desires to withdraw and applies for refund of fees after the commencement of the academic year (vide explanation under (a) above) the institutions concerned should retain the admission fee, term fee and laboratory fee (if any) in full. The laboratory deposits should however be refunded. So far as the tuition fees is concerned the institution should retain the tuition fees only for the month (s) beginning from the month in which the academic year had commenced and ending with the month in which the student had applied for withdrawal of admission or refund of fees. The tuition fees for the remaining months of the terms should be refunded (for Example, if a student applies for refund of fees in the month of July, after the academic year has commenced in that month itself, the Institution should retain the proportionate amount of tuition fees for one month only namely the month of July. On the other hand, if a student applies for refund of fees in the month of August, after the academic year has commenced in the month of July, the institution should retain the proportionate amount of tuition fees for two months only, namely the month of July & August. If the academic Year has commenced in the month of June, the institution should retain the proportionate amount of tuition fees for the three months only, namely the months of June, July & August).
Important
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Identity Card should be prominently displayed by all the students of the College by wearing the lenyard, which carries
your I-Card, round the neck. Offenders / Defaulters will be severely dealt with.
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Duplicate I-Card will be issued on Payment of Rs.
100/-
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Mobile / cell Phones should neither be possessed nor used by any student. Staff members are permitted to use only in close
cabins / staff rooms.
Degree College
(Ordinance relating to the refund of fees)
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All fees paid by a student at the time of admission shall be refunded to him after deduction of Rs. 10/- (Rupees Ten only)
as administrative charges, if a student informs the Principal of the College / Institution in writing before the date of
commencement of the term, that he / she desires to cancel his / her admission.
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If a student informs the Principal of the college / Institution in writing, within 30 days from the date of commencement
of the term that he/she desires to cancel his/her admission all fees shall be refunded to him/her after a deduction of Rs.
30/- (Rupees Thirty only) as administrative charges.
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All Fees paid by student at the times of admission shall be refunded to him after a deduction of Rs.
50/- (Rupees fifty only) as administrative charges, provided.
a) At the time of applying for admission, he/she intimates in writing that he/she has also applied or intends to apply for
admission to one or more of the professional colleges or institution or departments affiliated to the University which
imparts instruction for degree courses in Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, Physio-therapy, Occupational Therapy,
Audiology & Speech therapy, Technology, Medicine, Ayurveda, Dentistry, Unani Medicine, Homeopathy, Painting, Commercial Art,
Home Science and courses conducted by the National Defence Academy or Indian Institutes of Technology or Regional College of
Engineering and
b) He/She withdraws his/her application, within seven days from the date of his/her admission to a professional college or a
course mentioned in 3(a) above but not later than 30th September of the same academic year. In such cases it shall be binding
on the student to produce a documentary proof of his/her being admitted to the professional course.
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