University of Mumbai AC- 2/2017 ( 11th May, 2017 )

University of Mumbai

MEETING OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL –11th May, 2017

A meeting of the Academic Council was convened at Sir Phirozshaha Mehta Hall ( Management Council Hall ), Room No. 105, University of Mumbai, Fort, Mumbai- 400 032 on 11th May, 2017at 3.00 p.m.

Therefore, as per the directions of the Chairman i.e. Hon‟ble Vice – Chancellor, the meeting is adjourned for half an hour. The business of the meeting of Academic Council is started at 3.30 p.m.

The following members were present :

1. Dr. Sanjay Deshmukh (Vice-Chancellor) - Chairman 2. Dr. M. A. Khan (Registrar) - Member Secretary 3. Dr. Anil Patil (Director, A & P) 4. Dr. M. S. Kurahde ( Ad-hoc Dean -Humanities ) 5. Dr. Vijay Joshi ( Ad-hoc Dean - Science& Tech. ) 6. Dr. Rashmi Oza (Ad-hoc Dean-Inter-Disciplinary Studies) 7. Dr. Suresh Ukrande ( Ad-hoc Asso. Dean - Science & Tech.) 8. Dr. Manjiri Kamat ( Ad-hoc Asso. Dean - Humanities ) 9. Shri Dipak Vasave ( Director - Examinations & Evaluations ) 10. Dr. Geeta Ibrahim 11. Dr. Dopati Banerjee 12. Dr. Shubhada Joshi 13. Dr. Meenal Katarnikar 14. Dr. Sunder Rajdeep 15. Dr. B.B. Sonule 16. Dr. Ashutosh Apandkar 17. Dr. Paul Koshy 18. Dr. Madhavi Narsale 19. Dr. Dhanajay Kalbande 20. Dr. R. P. Phadke 21. Dr. M. K. Dekate 22. Dr. A. H. Bandivdekar 23. Dr. D. N. Mujumdar 24. Dr. Bharat Bhushan 25. Dr. B. V. Bhosale

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26. Dr. Parag Ajagonkar 27. Dr. Kinnary Thakkar 28. Dr. Jyotshna Dongardive 29. Dr. Vidya Vencatesan 30. Dr. Deven Shah 31. Dr. Kalpana Deshmukh 32. Dr. Sudhakar Mande 33. Dr. Sawata Deore 34. Dr. Anil V. Karnik 35. Dr. R. M. Tungare 36. Dr. B. K. Ahire 37. Dr. Kavita Laghate 38. Dr. Dilip Patil 39. Dr. Manohar Matlani 40. Dr. Vishnu Sarwade 41. Dr. Satishchandra Kumar 42. Dr. Asmita Huddar 43. Dr. Mahendra Sahu 44. Dr. Biswamohan Pradhan 45. Dr. Sanjay Deshpande 46. Dr. Avinash Pandey 47. Dr. Krishna Iyer 48. Dr. Pravin Henriques 49. Dr. Angelo Menzenes 50. Dr. Vijay Page 51. Dr. Sanjay Ranade 52. Dr. Sakina Khan 53. Dr. Muzzia Kazi 54. Dr. Chandrakant Puri 55. Dr. Gita Chaddha 56. Dr. G. N. Upadhaya 57. Dr. A. R. Aithal 58. Dr. Jayant Apte 59. Dr. V. U. Dixit 60. Dr. Anita Jadhav 61. Dr. Sharukh Tara 62. Dr. Vibha Surana 63. Dr. B. L. Jadhav 64. Dr. Uttam Kolekar

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65. Dr. S. K. Shinde 66. Dr. S. M. Khot 67. Dr. Dipak Vora 68. Dr. S. V. Chiplunkar 69. Dr. Siddhivinayak Barve 70. Dr. Rajiv Mishra

Leave of absence is granted to Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dr. Ganesh Chandanshive, Dr. Kanchana Mahadevan, Ar. Amit Valsangkar, Dr. Sudha Mohan, Dr. Jyoti Ramchandani, Dr. Deepa Mishra&Dr. Sambhaji Shinde.

Hon‟ble Vice–Chancellor welcomed the following New Members :-

1. Dr. Meenal Katarnikar ( Chairperson, Ad-hoc BOS in Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology and Buddhist Studies),

2. Dr. Bharat Bhushan ( Chairperson, Ad-hoc BOS in Development Administration), Hon‟ble Vice–Chancellor also welcomed the following dignitaries :

1. Dr. Anil Patil ( Director, Centre for Online & Dynamic Education),

2. Shri Ramesh Sippy ( Director, Ramesh Sippy academy of Film and Media )

Registrar Dr. M. A. Khan welcomed all members & requested to proceed on Agenda.

1.0 The following amendments were suggested by the Hon‟ble Members :

Dr. Sanjay Ranade’s name is to be included in Leave of Absence’ list.

It is resolved to approve the Minutes of the Academic Council Meeting dated 28th February, 2016 with above said amendments.

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2.1 It is resolvedthat,the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Danceat its meeting held on 14th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith theRevised Ordinance & Regulation for approval of Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) (Dance) from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

2.2 It is resolvedthat,the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Danceat its meeting held on 14th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith theRevised Ordinance & Regulation for approval of Master of Performing Arts (MPA) (Dance) from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

2.3 It is resolvedthat,the recommendations made by Boardof Studies in Physical Educationat its meeting held on 5th May, 2017, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith theAmendment of Regulations 8673 relating to M.P.Ed. Program from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.1 It is resolved that, the Director, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Matunga, Mumbai the proposal of Extension of Academic Autonomy be accepted& in accordance therewith the Hon‟ble Vice – Chancellor be authorized to constitute the Local Inquiry Committee regarding Academic Autonomy to Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Matunga, Mumbai be accepted& that in accordance therewith, the Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Matunga, Mumbai from the academic year 2016-17

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3.2 It is resolved that, the report of the Local Inquiry Committee of toShri. Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal‟s Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics,Vile Parle (West), Mumbai-400 056 for Grant Academic Autonomy be acceptedand that in accordance therewith, Shri. Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal‟s Mithibai College of Ats, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai- 400 05 & the same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.3 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Dapoli Education Society‟s, Dapoli Urban Bank Senior Science College, Dapoli, Dist. Ratnagiri - 415 712 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Micro-Biology), B.Sc. (Zoology), B.Sc.(Computer Science), and B.Com. for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.4 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, St. Xavier‟s College, Mumbai- 400 001 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S., B.M.M., B.Voc. (Tourism) and B.Voc. (Software Development) B.Sc (Information Technology) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.5 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted& that in accordance therewith, Om Vidyalankar Shikshan Santha‟s Asmita College of Law, Kannamwar Nagar-2, Vikhroli (E),Mumbai- 400 083 be granted Continuation of Affiliation to University for the academic year 2016-17 and previous years, if any.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.6 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Abhay Shikshan Kendra Rajarshi Shahu College of Law, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Bhavan, Kannamwar Nagar- 1, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai- 400 083 be granted Continuation of Affiliation to University for the academic year 2016-17 and previous years, if any.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.7 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Vidya Vikas Education Trust‟s, The Lords Universal College of Law, Topiwala Marg, off Station Road, Goregaon (W), Mumbai- 400 062 be granted Continuation of Affiliation to University for the academic year 2016-17 and previous years, if any.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.8 It is resolved that, Action taken by the Vice-Chancellor under Section 14(7) of the Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994 be accepted.

3.9 It is resolved that the report of the Scrutiny Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, S.K. Somaiya College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Vidyavihar, Mumbai- 400 077 for Academic Autonomy & same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.10 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Phanasgaon Panchkroshi Shikshan Sanstha‟s, Mumbai Sanchalit Phanasgaon Arts & Commerce College, Phanasgaon, At- Phanasgaon, Tal- Devgad, Dist- Sindhudurg- 416 811 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Micro-Biology), B.Sc. (Zoology), B.Sc.(Computer Science), and B.Com. for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.11

It is resolved that, Hon‟ble Vice – Chancellor Closure of Master of Management Studies (MMS) Course on the proposal received from the Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur, Mumbai- 400 088, from the academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

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3.12 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Phanasgaon Panchkroshi Shikshan Sanstha‟s, Mumbai Sanchalit Phanasgaon Arts & Commerce College, At- Phanasgaon, Tal- Devgad, Dist- Sindhudurg- 416 811 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.A., B.Com. and B.Sc. for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.13 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Shivajirao Jondhle Vighnaharata Trust‟s, Shivajirao S. Jondhle Institute of Science & Commerce, Tal-Shahapur, Dist-Thane 421 601 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. & B.Com. for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.14 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Mahatma Education Society‟s Pillai‟s College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Dr. K.M. Vasudevan Pilla‟s Campus, Plot No. 10, Navi Mumbai- 410 206 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.M.M., B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Com. (Financial Market) for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.15 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Nava Samaj Mandal‟s, Nava Samaj Mandal Night Degree College, Vile Parle (East), Mumbai- 400 057 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S. and B.M.M. for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.16 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, New Heritage Education Trust‟s R.R. International, Borivali (W), Mumbai- 400 103 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com (Accounting and Finance), B.Com (Banking and Insurance) and B.Sc. (Information Technology) for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.17 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Excelsior Education Society‟s, K. B. College of Arts, Commerce and S.C. College of Science for Women, Thane- 400 603 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A., B.Com., B.M.S., B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) and B.M.M. for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.18 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Gokhale Education Society‟s Dr. T.K. Tope Arts & Commerce Night (Senior) College, Parel, Mumbai – 400 012 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.20 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Shaheed Dunichand Tejandas Kalani Memorial Trust, College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Dist: Thane- 421001 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com., B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Com (Banking & Insurance) and B.M.S. for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.21 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, A Committee consisting of Dr. (Smt.) P.S. Jadhav (Convener), Smt. C.V. Bhagave and Dr. Kavita R. Laghate were appointed by the Vice-Chancellor to make a local inquiry and report on the application made by the Principal, Kamaladevi Educational Trust‟s, Kamaladevi College of Arts & Commerce,Kalyan- 421305 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com., B.M.S., B.Sc.(Information Technology), B.Com (Computer Science) and B.A. Courses for the academic year 2016-17 under Section 114 of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.22 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Tilak Education Society‟s, J.K. College of Science, and Commerce, Navi Mumbai- 400 701 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com, B.M.S., B.Sc. (Information Technology) and B.Sc. (Computer Science) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.23 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Regal Education Society‟s, Regal College of Hotel & Tourism Management A/p Janavali, Tal- Kankavli, Dist- Sindhudurg - 416 602 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S. and B.Sc. (Hospitality Studies) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.24 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Janseva Shikshan Mandal‟s Shantarambhau Gholap, Arts, Science Gotirambhau Pawar Commerce College, Tal- Murbad, Dist- Thane- 421 401 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc., B.M.S., B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Sc. (Computer Science) and B.Com for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.25 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Bombay Bunts Association‟s Bunts College of Higher Education (Night Collge) “Bunts Center”, Shashikala Manmohan Shetty Complex, Bunts Center Marg, Plot No-42, Juinagar (W), Mumbai 400 706be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com (Accounting & Finance) and B.M.S. for the academic year 2015-16. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.26 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Jeevandeep Shaishanik Sanstha Poi‟s College of Arts, Commerce and Science A/P Goveli, Tal- Kalyan, Dist- Thane- 421 301 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A., B.Com., B.Sc (Information Technology), B.Sc (Gen.), B.Sc (Computer Science), B.M.M. and B.M.S for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.27 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Anjuman-I- Islam‟s, Institute of Hospitality Management, 92 Dr. D. N. Road, Mumbai- 400 001 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc (Hospitality Studies) for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.28 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Jaihind Gramonnati Sanstha‟s, Jaihind College of Science, Salgaon At. Post- Salgaon, Tal- Kudal. Dist Sindhudurg, be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc (Computer Science), B.Sc (Information Technology) and B.Sc. (Hospitality Studies) courses for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.29 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, NCRD‟s Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Nerul, Navi Mumbai- 400 706 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.M.S. for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.30 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Nav Konkan Education Society‟s Dr. Datar Science, Dr. Behere Arts and Shri. Pilukaka Joshi Commerce (DBJ) College, Chiplun, Tal- Chiplun Dist- Ratnagiri - 415 605 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com (Business Management) B.Sc (Information Technology), B.M.S., B.Sc (Computer Science), B.Sc (Bio-Technology), B.Com (3rd Div) and NCC Subject for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations. 3.31 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Sahyadri Shikshan Sanstha, Sahyadri College of Hotel Management & Tourism, Near Pacific Hotel, Mumbai-Goa Highway, Tal. Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri-415 606 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc (Hospitality Studies) Examinations for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.32 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Bhiwandi Weavers‟ Education Society‟s, Samadiya College of Arts and Commerce Kaneri, Bhiwandi-421 302 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. A. and B. Com. Courses for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.33 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Smt. Durgadevi Sharma Charitable Trust‟s, Chandrabhan Sharma College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Powai, Mumbai-400 076 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com., B.M.S., B.Com (Accounting & Finance), B.Sc (Information Technology), B. Com (Banking & Insurance), B. Com (F. M) and B.M.M. examinations for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.34 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Institute for Technology and Management Trust, ITM Institute of Hotel Management, ITM Campus, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai-410 210, be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Hospitality Studies) for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.35 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Om Vidyalankar Shikshan Sanstha‟s, Asmita College of Arts & Commerce for Women, Asmita College Chowk, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai-400 083 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. A., B.Com., B.Sc (Computer Science), B. Sc. (Information Technology), B.M.S. and B. Sc. (Hospitality Studies) examinations for the academic year 2016-17 Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.36 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Om Vidyalankar Shikshan Sanstha‟s, Asmita College of Arts & Commerce for Women, Asmita College Chowk, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai-400 083 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. Sc. (Information Technology) and B. Sc (Computer Science) examinations for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.37 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Daar-UI-Rehmat Trust‟s, A. E. Kalsekar Arts, Science & Commerce Degree College, Near Bharat Gear Factory, Post-Dawla, Mumbra, Dist-Thane-400 612 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S., B.Sc (Information Technology) and B. Com (Banking & Insurance) Courses for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations. 3.38 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, R. K. Vidya Prasar Mandal‟s, College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Saralgaon, At. Saralgaon, Near Visawa Resort, Kinhavali Road, Tal. Murbad, Dist-Thane- 421 401 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. A., B. Com. &B. Sc. Examinations for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.39 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Tolani Education Society‟s, Tolani College of Commerce, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400 093 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S., B. Com. (Accounting & Finance), B. Com (Banking & Insurance), B. Com (Financial Markets) B. Sc (Information Technolog) examinations for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.42 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Director, Deep Education Society‟s, SAS Institute of Management Studies, Boisar (W), Tal. & Dist- Palghar-401 501 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.M.S. Course for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.43 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Shikshak Sanchalit Shikshan Sanstha‟s, Dr. Shantilal Dhanji Devsey Arts College & Commerce & Science College, Wada , Dist – Thane, Pin 421 303 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. Sc. Course for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.44 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Bombay St. Xavier‟s, College Society‟s, Xavier Institute of Management &Research, St. Xavier‟s College Campus, Mumbai-400 001 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.M.S. Course for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.45 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art, School of Art Compound, Dr. D. N. Road, Fort, Mumbai- 400 001 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the for the academic year 2016- 17 and previous years, if any. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.46 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Pradnya Karuna Bahuuddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha‟s Samyak Sankalpa College of Architecture, Malang Road, Kalyan (E), Thane-421 306 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. Arch. Degree for the academic year 2016-17 and previous years, if any. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.47 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Kalyan Wholesale Merchant‟s, Education Society, Kalyan Laxman Devram Sonawane Degree College of Arts and Commerce, Kalyan (W) 421 301 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. Sc., B.M.S., B. Sc (Computer Science) and B. Sc (Information Technology) examinations for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.48 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, New Education Society‟s Arts and Commerce College, Lanja, Dist- Ratnagiri - 416 701 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc., B. Com examinations for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.50 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Konkan Gyanpeeth‟s, Uran College of Commerce & Arts, Tal – Uran, Navi Mumbai- 400 702 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com (Accounting and Finance) examination for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.51 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Konkan Gyanpeeth, Karjat College of Arts, Science and Commerce, At- Ladivali/Parade, Post- Tiware, Tal. Karjat, Dist. Raigad- 410 201 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Information Technology) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.52 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Deviprasad Goenka Management College of Media Studies, R.S. Campus, S.V.Road, Malad (W), Mumbai- 400 064 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A.(Film Television & New Media Production) course for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.53 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Mangaon Panchkroshi Shikshan Prasarak Mandal‟s, Mangaon, Late Parvatibai Mahadevrao Dhuri Arts College, Late Mahadevrao Narayanrao Dhuri CommerceCollege & College of Computer Science, Mangaon, Tal- Kudal Dist- Sindhudurg - 416 519 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. A., B.Com and B.Sc. (Computer Science) for academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.54 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, S.I.W.S‟s N.R. Swamy College of Commerce and Economics and Smt. Thirumalai College of Science, Major R. Parmeshwaram Marg, Sewree Wadala Estate, Mumbai – 400 031 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S., B.Sc. (Information Technology) and B.Com.(Banking & Insurance),courses for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.55 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Vidya Mandir Mandal‟s, Matoshree Sumati Chintamani Tipnis College of Arts &Commerce, Mamdapur-Neral, Tal. Karjat, Dist. Raigad- 410 101 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A. & B.Com for the academic years 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.56 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Shikshan Vikas Mandal‟s Shri S.H. Kelkar College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Devgad, Smt. Neerabai Jagannath Parkar Vidyanagari, At. Post, Taluka-Devgad, Dist- Sindhudurg - 416 613 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A. & B.Com. courses for the academic years 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.57 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Lions Club of Silvasa Charitable Trust‟s, Smt. Devikaba Mohansihji Chauhan College of Commerce & Science, Snanjibhai Delkar Marg, Silvasa - 396230 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com., B.M.S., B.Sc., B.Sc. (Information Technology) and B.Sc. (Computer Science) courses for the academic year 2016-17 & same be recommended to the Management Council. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations. . 3.58 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, South Indian Education Society‟s College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathy Vidyapuram, Nerul, Navi Mumbai- 400 706 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com., B.Com. (Accounting& Finance), B.Com (Banking & Insurance), B.M.S., B.Com (Financial Markets),B.M.M., B.Sc. (Computer Science) and B.Sc. (Information Technology) courses for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.59

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Education‟s, Yashwantrao Chavan College of Arts, Commerce and Science, CIDCO, Koper Khairane, New Mumbai- 400 709 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.M.M., B.M.S. and B.Com courses for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.60 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Karnala Sports Academy‟s K.S.A.‟S Barns College of Arts, Science &Commerce, New Panvel (W) be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A., B.Com., B.A., B.Com., B.M.S., B.Com (Accounting & Finance) and B.Sc. (Information Technology) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.61 It is resolved that the report of the Committee appointed by the Vice-Chancellor be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Mahatma Education Society‟s Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology, HOC Educational Campus, Rasayani, Vai Panvel, Dist-Raigad-410 207 be granted Continuation of Affiliationregarding closure (discontinuation) of Electronics Engineering courses for the academic year 2016-17 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.62 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Khalapur Taluka Shikshan Prasarak Mandal‟s, Khopoli Municipal Council College, Khopoli, Dist- Raigad- 410203 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com.(Direct & Indirect Tax) and B.Sc.(Computer Science) courses for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.63 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Shri D.D. Vispute College of Science,Commerce & Management, Devad – Vichumbe, Navi Mumbai – 410206 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of 1) B.Sc. (Information Technology) 2) B.Sc.(Computer Science) 3) B.Sc.(Bio-Tech), 4) B.Sc. (Aviation) 5)B.Sc.(Hospitality), 6) B.Com. (Banking and Insurance), 7) B.Com. (F.M.), 8)B.Com.(Accounting and Finance) and 9) B.M.S. degree examination/s for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.64 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Atharva Educational Trust‟s Atharva College of Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Malad Marve Road, Malad (W), Mumbai- 400 095 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc.(Hospitality Studies) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.65 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal‟s, Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai- 400 056 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Bio-Chemistry), B.Sc. (Bio-Technology), B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.M.S., B.Com (Banking and Insurance), B.Com.(Financial Markets), B.Com.(Accounting and Finance), B.M.M. and T.Y.B.Com (Tax) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.66 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, the Principal, Nagar Yuvak Shikshan Sanstha‟s, New Horizon College of Commerce, Airoli, Navi Mumbai-400 708 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S.,B.Com (Accounting and Finance) and B.Com (Banking and Insurance) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.67 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Shikshan Prasarak Mandal‟s, Raosaheb Gogate College of Commerce & Smt. Saraswatibai Ganashet Walke College of Arts, Tal. Sawantwadi, Dist- Sindhudurg – 416 511 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc.(Computer Science) for academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.68 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Mahatma Gandhi Mission‟s, College of Computer Science and Information Technology, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai- 410 209 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Sc. (Computer Science) for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.69 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Thakur Shyamnarayan Marg, Kandivli (E), Mumbai-400 101 be granted Permanent of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. degree course for the academic year 2017-18 & the same be recommended to Management Council.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.70 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Mahatma Gandhi Mission`s College of Commerce, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai 410 209 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S. for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.71

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Manjara Charitable Trust‟s, Smt. Sushiladevi Deshmukh College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Navi Mumbai- 400 708 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.M.S., B.M.M., B.Com (Banking and Insurance) and B.Com. (Financial Markets) for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.72 It is resolved that, the report of the Local Inquiry Committee of SIES College of Arts, Science &Commence, Plot No. 83/84 & 106/107, Sion (W), Mumbai- 400 022 for Grant Academic Autonomy be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the SIES College of Arts, Science &Commence, Plot No. 83/84 & 106/107, Sion (W), Mumbai- 400 022 & the same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.73 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, of the Mahatma Education Society‟s, Pillai College of Architecture, Dr. K. M. Vasudevan New Panvel be granted Permanent of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Architecture in Urban Design from the academic year 2017-18 & the same be recommended to Management Council. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.74

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Shailendra Education Society‟s, College of Arts, Commerce and Science Dahisar (E), Mumbai- 400 068 be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S., B.Sc. (Information Technology) and B.Com (Banking &Insurance) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.75 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Guruvarya B.S. Naik Memorial Trust‟s, Dr. J.B. Naik College of Arts & Commerce, Dist : Sindhudurg be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.A. and B.Com for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.76 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Rizvi Education Society‟s College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Rizvi Complex, Off Carter Road, Sherly Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai- 400 050 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S., B.M.M., B.Com.(Accounting & Finance), B.Com (Banking& Insurance) B.Sc. (Information Technology) and B.Sc. (Computer Science) for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.78 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Shree Panchal Samaj Madhyavarti Mandal‟s, Yashwantrao Chaphekar Vidyasankul, Tembhode, College Road, Palghar (W), Tal- Palghar, Dist- Thane- 401 404 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com, B.Com (Accounting & Finance) and B.M.S. for the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.79 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Goodwill International Foundation‟s, Shree Jaya Anand Commerce & Science Senior College (Night), Charai, Thane (W)- 400 601 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Sc. (Information Technology) and B.Com (Accounting & Finance) for the academic year 2016-17.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.80 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Vidyalankar School of Information Technology, Vidyalankar Marg, Wadala (E), Mumbai-400 037be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com (Banking& Insurance), B.Com (Financial Markets) and B.Com (Accounting & Finance) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.81 It is resolved that, the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted& in accordance therewith the Principal, Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai- 400 086, be granted the Continuation of Affiliation for the B.Sc. (Information Technology), B.Sc.(Computer Science), B.Com (Banking & Insurance), B.M.S.(Add Div), B.Sc. (Bio-Tech.), B.Sc. (Bio-Technology) (Add. Div), B.Sc. (Applied Computer Medical Laboratory Technology), B.Com (Computer Application), B.Com (Add Div) and be granted Continuation and Extension of Affiliation in the B.Voc (Real Estate Management) and B.Voc. (Financial Market & Service) for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.82 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Satish Pradhan Dnyansadhana College of Arts, Commerce and Science Off. Eastern Express Highway, Dnyanasadhana Marg, Sathewadi, Thane (W)-400 604 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.M.S., B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.M.M., B.Com (Accounting &Finance) and B.Com (Banking & Insurance) for the academicyear 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.83 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Principal, Tatkare Charitable Trust‟s, Kolad, Dr. Shree Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Arts, Commerce and Science College, Dist- Raigad- 402 304 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Com, B.A. and B.Sc. for the academic year 2016-17. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.84 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, SVKM‟s Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mithibai College Campus, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai-400 056 be granted Permanent of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of LL.B. (5 Years) Course from the academic year 2017- 18 & the same be recommended to Management Council.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.85 It is resolved that, Hon‟ble Vice – Chancellor Closure of Instrumentation Engineering Course on the proposal received from the Watumull Institute of Electronics Engineering & Computer Engineering, Worli, Mumbai- 400 018, from the academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.86 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Ratnagiri Education Society‟s Shriman Bhagojisheth Keer College of Law, Late Sou. Indirabai Vishnupant Kulkarni Boy‟s Hostel Compound, Ratnagiri-415 612 be granted Continuation of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to University for the academic year 2016-17 and previous years, if any.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.87 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala (E), Mumbai- 400 031 be granted Permanent of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of (1) Information Technology (2) Computer Engineering (3) Electronics Engineering (4) Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (5) Bio- Medical Engineering from the academic year 2017-18 & the same be recommended to Management Council.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.88 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee appointed by the Vice- Chancellor on the proposal dated 29th August, 2016 be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Om Vidyalankar Shikshan Sanstha‟s Asmita College of Law, Vikhroli (East), Mumbai-400 083 be granted Permanent of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of LL. B. (3 Years) and LL.B. (5 Years) Courses from the academic year 2017-18& the same be recommended to Management Council. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.89 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Director, of the Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies, Malad (W), Mumbai-400 064 be granted Permanent of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master Degree in Management Studies (MMS) from the academic year 2017-18 & the same be recommended to Management Council. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.90 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted, and that in accordance therewith, the School of Environment and Architecture, Borivali (W) Mumbi- 400 091, be granted first time affiliation for the teaching of the courses of study for the B.E. Examinations for the subjects mentioned in the report from the academic year 2016-17.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.91 It is resolved that, Hon‟ble Vice – Chancellor Closure of Electronics Engineering Course on the proposal received from the Mahatma Education Society‟s Pillai HOCL College of Engg. & Tech., HOC Educational Campus, Via. Panvel, Dist-Rigad-410 207 from the academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.92 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Sultan Khan Education Trusts Asmita College of Architecture, Mira Road, Tal. Thane Dist. Thane- 401 107 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.93 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Viva School of Architecture New Building, Tal. Vasai Dist. Palghar- 401 305be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.94 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Architecture, Belapure Navi Mumbai, Tal. Thane Dist. Thane- 400 614 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) examinations in the following programs for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.95 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Architecture, Navi Mumbai- 400 406 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), Master of Architecture in Urban Design (M.Arch) (Urban Design) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.96 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Rachana Sansads Academy of Architecture, Mumbai- 400 025 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.97

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Ral. Kurla, Dist Mumbai- 400 070 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), Master of Management Studies (M.M.S.), for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.98 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Rajendra Mane College of Engineering, Tal. Sangameshwar Dist. Ratnagiri- 415 804be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Automobile Engineering), Master of Management Studies (M.M.S.) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.99 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Koti Vidya Charitable Trust‟s, Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dist- Thane- 421 601 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B. E. Direct Second Year Mechanical Engineering, M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) B.E. Direct Second year Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, B.E. (Electrical Engineering), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (Energy System and Management) , B.E. Direct Second Year Civil Engineering, Master of Management Studies (M.M.S.), for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.100 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala(E), Mumbai – 400 037 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering), M. E. (Information Technology), Master of Management Studies (M.M.S.) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.101 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, New Horizon Institute of Technology and Management, Thane- 400 615 be granted Contiuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering),B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Electrical Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.102 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, K. C. College of Engineering & Management Studies & Research Kopri, Thane- 400 603 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B. E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E.(Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), Master ofManagement Studies (M.M.S.) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.103 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Shah & Anchor KutchhiEngineering Mahavir Education Trust Chowk, Waman Tukaram Patil Marg, Chembur, Mumbai Tal. Kurla Dist. Mumbai Sub-Urban – 400 088 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), M.E. (Electronics Engineering), M.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Computer Engineering , M.E. (Information Technology), Master of Management Studies (M.M.S)for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.104 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Aldel Education Trust's ST. John college of Engineering and Management, Dist. Palghar – 401404 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.105 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Mahatma Gandhi Missions College of Engineering and Technology, Tal. Panvel Dist. Raigad - 410209be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Chemical Engineering), B.E. Civil Engineering (Second Shift), M.E. Civil Engineering (Structure), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)(Second Shift), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), B.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Second Shift), B.E. (Biomedical Engineering), B.E. (Biotechnology), M.E. (Biomedical Engineering), M.E.(Chemical Engineering), Ph.D. Research Center Bio- Medical Engineering for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.106 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, M.H. Saboo Siddik Engineering College, Byculla- 400 008 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Automobile Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.107 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, G.V. Acharya Institute of Engineering & Technology, Karjat, Dist. Raigad- 410 201be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)(Second Shift), examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.108 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Jayawanti Babu Foundations, Metropolitan Institute of Technology & Management, At Village Sukalwad, Tal. Malwan, Dist. Sindhudurg – 416812 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Jayawanti Babu Foundations, Metropolitan Institute of Technology & Management, At Village Sukalwad, Near Sindhudurg Railway station, Post Oras, Tal. Malwan Dist. Sindhudurg – 416812. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations. 3.109

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues Engineering College, Tal. Bandra Dist. Mumbai Sub-Urban – 400 050 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Production Engineering), B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), M.E. (Electronics Engineering), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (CAD/CAM) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.110 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Vishwaniketan Institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology,Tal. Khalapur Dist. Raigad - 410202 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.111

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Rizvi College of Engineering, Tal. Bandra dist. Mumbai - 400050 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Biotechnology) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.112 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Sindhudurga College of Engineering (Kankavli)- (SSPMs), Tal. Kankavli Dist. Sindhudurg – 416602 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.113

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Xavier College of Engineering, Mahim, Tal. Bandra Dist. Mumbai - 400016 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the aforesaid affiliation is granted subject to condition that the college authorities gives an undertaking in writing that they will fulfill the conditions mentioned in the report to the satisfaction of the Academic Council and payment of the requisite affiliation fees for the respective years. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.114 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Padmabhushan Vasantdada Patil Pratishthans College of Engineering, Tal. Kurla Dist. Mumbai – 400022 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Computer Engineering, B.E. Direct Second year Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.115

It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Institute of Technology, Dist. Raigad Tal. Panvel Dist. Raigad - 410206 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.116 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Pillai College Of Engineering, New Panvel, Dist. Raigad – 410206 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.E. (Electronics Engineering), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (CAD/CAM), M.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Electronics &Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Automobile Engineering), M.E. (Information Technology), M.E. (Thermal)for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Mandar Education Society Rajaram Shinde College Of Engineering At. Pedhambe, Tal. Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri – 415603 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.117 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Viva School Of MCA, Tal. Vasai, Dist. Palghar - 401305 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Computer Application (M.C.A) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.118 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Vidya Prasarak Mandals Maharshhi Parashuram College Of Engineering, At Velneshwar, Hedvi- Guhagar Road Tal. Guhagar Dist. Ratnagiri – 415729 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Instrumentation Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering)for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.119 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Finolex Academy Of Management & Technology, Ratnagiri. Dist. Ratnagiri – 415639 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Computer Application (M.C.A), B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Chemical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), M.E. (Machine Design) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.120 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, SIES Graduate School Of Technology, Plot 1C/D/E, Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathy Vidyapuram, Tal. Thane, Dist. Thane - 400706 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Biotechnology), B.E.(Printing & Packaging Technology) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.121 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, B.R. Harne College Of Engineering & Technology, Tal. - Ambernath - 421 503be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), M.E. Civil Engineering (Structure), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Automobile Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), M.E. (Machine Design) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.122 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, K.J. Somaiya College Of Engineering (Vidyavihar), Tal. Kurla, Dist. Mumbai - 400077 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.E. (Electronics Engineering), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (CAD/CAM), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), Ph.D. Research Center Mechanical Engineering, M.E. (Information Technology), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (Energy system and Management), Ph. D Electronics Engineering for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.123 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Thakur College Of Engineering & Technology, Mumbai-400 101 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics &Telecommunication Engineering), M.E.(Information Technology) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.124 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Terna Engineering College, Plot No.12, Tal. Thane Dist. Thane – 400706 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), M.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Mechatronics Engineering), M.E. (Information Technology), B.E. Computer Engineering ( Second Shift) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.125 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Atharva College Of Engineering, Tal. Borivali, Dist. Mumbai - 400095 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E.(Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering),B.E.(Information Technology), B.E.(Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering),B.E.(Electrical Engineering) examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.126 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Konkan Gyanpeeths Engineering (Karjat) Konkan Gyanpeeth Shaikshanik Sankul, Tal-Karjat, Dist-Raigad - 410 201 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E.(Production Engineering),B.E.(Computer Engineering), B.E.(Information Technology),B.E.(Mechanical Engineering),B.E.(Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E.(Instrumentation Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.127 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Bhavans Sardar Patel Institute Of Technology, Tal. Andheri, Dist. Mumbai - 400058 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Computer Application (M.C.A), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics &Telecommunication Engineering), Ph.D. Research Center Computer Engineering, Ph.D. research center (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) , Ph.D. Master of Computer Application for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.128 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, A.P. Shah Institute Of Technology Survey No. 12,13, Mumbai – 400 615be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.129 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, H. J. Thim Trusts, Theem College Of Engineering, Boisar Village Betegaon, Boisar Chilhar Raod, Boisar (E) Tal. Palghar Dist. Palghar – 401501be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Automobile Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.130 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Anjuman Islams School Of Engineering & Technology, New Panvel, Dist. Raigad - 410206 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. Civil Engineering (Second Shift), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. Direct Second year Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, B.E. (Electrical Engineering), M.E. Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering and Management) examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.131 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Indira Gandhi Engineering College, Navi Mumbai, Thane – 400709be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering),B.E.(Instrumentation Engineering), B.E.(Electrical Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.132 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Pillais HOC College Of Engineering & Technology, Rasayani Pillai Hocl Educational Campus, Tal- Khalapur, Dist-Raigad-410207 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Automobile Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)(Second Shift), B.E. Direct Second Year Computer Engineering , B.E. (Electrical Engineering), M.E. (Machine Design), M.E. (Computer Networks & Information Security), M.E. Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering and Management), M.E. (Information Technology) (Information and Cyber Warfare) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work

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3.133 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Bharati Vidyapeeths Engineering College, Tal. Thane - 400614 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), M.E. (Machine Design) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.134 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Dilkap Research Institute Of Engineering And Management Studies, Tal. Karjat, Dist. Raigad – 410101be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Mechanical Engineering, B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Civil Engineering for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations

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3.135 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Lokmanya Tilak College Of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, Tal. Thane, Dist. Thane – 400709 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Mechanical Engineering, M.E. (Computer Engineering), Ph.D. Research Center Computer Engineering, Ph.D. Research Center Mechanical Engineering, B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)(Second Shift), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing System), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), B.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Second Shift) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.136 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute Of Technology, Vashi Agnel Technical Education Complex, Navi Mumbai- 400703 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Engineering (M.E) Electrical (Power Electronics and Drives), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), M.E. (Machine Design) examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.137 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Shri L.R. Tiwari College Of Engineering, Dist. Thane – 401107 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Mechanical Engineering, M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. Direct Second year Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.138 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Saraswati College Of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, Tal. Panvel, Dist. Raigad – 410210 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. Civil Engineering (Second Shift), M.E. Civil Engineering (Structure), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics &Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Automobile Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)(Second Shift), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing System) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.139 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Vidyavardhini College Of Engineering And Technology (Vasai), Tal. Vasai, Dist. Palghar – 401202 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Mechanical Engineering (Second Shift) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.140 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Shivajirao Jondhale College Of Engineering, Tal. Shahapur, Dist. Thane – 421 601 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics &Telecommunication Engineering), M.E. Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering and Management), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (Energy system and Managementfor a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.141 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Ramrao Adik Institute Of Technology, Navi Mumbai-400706 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), M.E. (Electronics Engineering), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), Ph.D. Research Center Computer Engineering, B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Instrumentation Engineering), M.E. (Information Technology), B.E. Computer Engineering ( Second Shift), B.E. Electronics Engineering(Second Shift), B.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Second Shift), M.E. (Instrumentation Engineering), Ph. D Instrumentation Engineering, Ph. D Electronics Engineering for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.142 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Innovative Engineers And Teachers Education Society‟s Bharat College Of Engineering Badlapur, Tal. Ambernath Dist. Thane – 421503 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.143 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, S.Ss Shivajirao Jondhale College Of Engineering, Tal. Kalyan, Dist. Thane – 421204 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Production Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Chemical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.144 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Jawahar Education Society‟s Annasaheb Chudaman Patil College Of Engineering, Tal. Panvel,Dist. Raigad - 410210 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), M.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), B.E. (Instrumentation Engineering), B.E. (Electrical Engineering), M.E. (Electrical Engineering), Master of Management Studies (M.M.S), Master of Computer Applications (MCA) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.145 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Mct's Rajiv Gandhi Institute Of Technology, Versova, Mumbai – 400053 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), M.E. (Computer Networks & Information Security), M.E. (Heat Power Engineering) examinations in the following programs, for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.146 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Viva Institute Of Technology, Shirgaon, Taluka – Vasai, Dist. Palghar-401305 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing System), B.E. (Electrical Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.147 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Viva Institute Of Technology, Shirgaon, Taluka – Vasai, Dist. Palghar – 401305 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. Computer Engineering ( Second Shift), B.E. Direct Second Year (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) (Second Shift) , Master of Computer Application (Second Shift) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.148 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, St. Francis Institute Of Technology, Tal. Borivali,Dist. Mumbai– 400 010 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.149 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Datta Meghe Engineering College, Airoli, Navi Mumbai-40070 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.E. (Electronics Engineering), B.E. (Computer Engineering), B.E. (Information Technology), M.E. Mechanical Engineering (CAD/CAM), B.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), B.E. (Chemical Engineering), B.E. Direct Second Year Information Technology , B.E. Direct Second Year Mechanical Engineering, B.E. Civil Engineering (Second Shift), M.E. Civil Engineering (Structure), M.E. (Computer Engineering), M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.150 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Shivajirao S. Jondhale Institute Of Management Science & Research, Tal. Shahapur, Dist. Thane – 421601be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.151 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Rajaram Shinde College Of Master Of Business Administration, Tal. Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri – 415603 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.152 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Navkokan Education Society's Institute Of Management Studies, Tal. Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri – 415 605 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.153 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, BGPS Mumbai Institute Of Management & Research, Wadale (E), Mumbai- 400037 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18. Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.154 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Lala Lajpat Rai Institute Of Management, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai- 400034 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S), Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) (Second Shift) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.155 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute Of Management Studies, Wadala (W), Mumbai – 400031 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.156 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, D.E.S. SAS Institute Of Management Studies, Tal. Palghar, Dist. Palghar – 401501 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.157 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Viva Institute Of Management & Research, Tal. Vasai, Dist. Palghar - 40130 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.158 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Babasaheb Gawde Institute Of Management Studies, Mumbai– 400008 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.159 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Hashmatrai & Gangaram Himathmal Mansukhani Institute Of Management, Ulhasnagar (West), Thane – 421003 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.159(A) It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Swayam Siddhi College Of Management & Research, Dist-Thane-421302 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.160 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Xavier Institute Of Management & Research, Mumbai-400001 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.161 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Pramod Ram Ujagar Tiwari Saket Institute Of Management, Kalyan East, Dist. Thane – 421306 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Master of Management Studies (M.M.S) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.162 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, St. Wilfreds Education Society, St. Wifreds Institute Of Pharmacy, Panvel Tal. Panvel Dist. Raigad – 410 206 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.163 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Hyderbad National Board of L.H. Hiranandani Pharmacy, Ulhasnagar-421003 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.164 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Gahlot Institute Of Pharmacy, Navi Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Dist. Thane – 400709 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.165 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Sterling Institute Of Pharmacy, Navi Mumbai, Dist. Thane – 400706 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.166 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Shri. D.D.Vispute College Of Pharmacy & Research Center, New Panvel, Dist- Raigad – 410206 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.167 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, H.K. College Of Pharmacy, Oshiwara, Tal. Borivali Dist. Mumbai - 400102 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm, M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.168 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Yadavrao Tasgaonkar Institute Of Pharmacy, Tal - Karjat, Dist - Raigad – 410201 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.169 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Saraswati Vidya Bhavan College Of Pharmacy, Dombivli (E), Tal. Kalyan, Dist. Thane – 421 204 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.170 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Adarsh Shiksan Mandal Ideal College Of Pharmacy & Research, Tal-Kalyan, Dist. Thane – 421 306 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.171 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, St. John Institute Of Pharmacy & Research, Palghar, Palghar (East), Dist. Palghar – 401404 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.172 It is resolvedthat the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Konkan Gyanpeeth, Rahul Dharkar College Of Pharmacy, Karjat, Konkan Gyanpeeth Shaikshnik Sankul, Vengaon Road, Post- Tiware, Tal- Karjat, Dist- Raigad 410201 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.173 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai, Thane – 400705 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.174 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Vivekanand Education Society College Of Pharmacy, Tal. Kurla, Dist. Mumbai – 400074 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm, M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics), M.Pharm (Quality Assurance), M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.175 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Sahyadri Shikshan Sanstha Govindrao Nikam College Of Pharmacy Sawarde, Tal. Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri – 415606be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.176 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal, Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College Of Pharmacy, Vile Parle,Tal. Andheri, Dist. Mumbai - 400056be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.177 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted & that in accordance therewith, Yashwantrao Bhonsale College Of Pharmacy, Tal- Sawantwadi, Dist. Sindhudurg – 416510 be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliation for the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of B.Pharm for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

3.178 It is resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted &that in accordance therewith, Lala Lajpat Rai College Of Law, Mumbai – 400034be granted Continuation of Affiliation / Extension of Affiliationfor the teaching of the courses leading to the Examination of Bachelor of Law (L.L.B) (Three Years) for a period of 1 years from Academic Year beginning from 2017-18.

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Further the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which for the future conditions / extension of Affiliation in subsequent year will not be consider. Also the concerned college will participate in the examinations related work and the teachers will involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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4.1 It is resolved that, the proposal received from Under Graduate Section for the Arrangement of Terms 2017-2018 be accepted & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.2 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Development Administration at its meeting held on 20th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. in Development Administration (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.3 Proposal received from Director, Mugdha D. Karnik, Centre for Extra-Mural Studies for the Syllabus of M.A. in Archaeology (CBCS). This item is deferred.

4.4 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 15th March , 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Social Psychology – Part I (Sem III) and Part II (Sem IV);Developmental Psychology - Part I (Sem III) and Part II (Sem IV); General Applied Component Option A Health Psychology – Part I (Sem III) and Part II (Sem IV); Option B Psychology of Adjustment - Part I (Sem III) and Part II (Sem IV); Option C Stress Management - Part I (Sem III) and Part II (Sem IV) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.5 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on15th March, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. in Psychology (CBCS) (Sem – III to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.6

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It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Communication & Journalism at its meeting held on 15th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Public Relations (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2016-17.

4.7 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Communication & Journalism at its meeting held on 15th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Film Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2016-17.

4.8 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Communication & Journalism at its meeting held on 15th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Television Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2016-17.

4.9 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Communication & Journalism at its meeting held on15th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Electronic Media (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2016-17.

4.10 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Communication & Journalism at its meeting held on 15th February, 2017 be accepte& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. in Communication & Journalism (CBCS (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2016-17. 4.11 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. in German Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I and II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. in German Studies (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.13 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. (Chinese Studies) (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.14 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. (Chinese Studies) (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.15 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.A. (Chinese Studies) (CBCS) (Sem – V & VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.16 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Chinese Studies) (Regular) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.17 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus for approval of Short Term Certificate I (HSK I & II) (Chinese Mandarin) (Regular) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.18 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus for approval of Diploma – I (HSK 3) & Diploma – II (HSK 4) ( Chinese Mandarin ) (Regular) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.19 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in German at its meeting held on 20th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus for approval of F.Y.B.A. German Compulsory Language & German Optional Language (for colleges only) (CBCS) (Sem I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.20 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Kannada at its meeting held on 5th January, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Kannada (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV)be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.21 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Kannada at its meeting held on 5th January, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Kannada) (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.22 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Gujarati at its meeting held on 5th December, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. Gujarati (Compulsory & Optional) (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.23 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Gujarati at its meeting held on 5th December, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. (Gujarati) (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.24 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Gujarati at its meeting held on 5th December, 2016 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A.-II (Gujarati) (CBCS)(Sem – III & IV ) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.25 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Special Education at its meeting held on 14th December, 2016 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Ed. Special Education (Hearing Impairment) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.26 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Special Education at its meeting held on 14th December, 2016 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Ed. Special Education (Learning Disability) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV)be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.27 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Special Education at its meeting held on 14th December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Ed. Special Education (Autism Spectrum Disability) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.28 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Special Education at its meeting held on 14th December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Ed. Special Education (Intellectual Disability) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.29 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Special Education at its meeting held on 14th December, 2016 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Proposal to Approve of Disability Guidelines prepared by Dr. Asmita Huddar Committee from academic year 2017-18.

4.30 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Education at its meeting held on 8th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Ed. 2 Years Degree Course Education (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.31 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Education at its meeting held on 8th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.A. Education (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.32 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Pali (Sem III & IV) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.33 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M. A. Pali Sem (III) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.34 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M. A. Pali Sem (IV) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.35 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.A. / M.A. Five Years Integrated Course in Pali (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.36 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of One Year Diploma Course in Pali Language and Buddhist Art be introduced from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.37 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of One Year Diploma Course in Pali and Buddhist Studies (CBCS) be introduced from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.38 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of One Year Certificate Course in Pali Language and Buddhist Culture be introduced from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

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4.39 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of One Year Certificate Course in Pali Language and The Teachings of The Buddha be introduced from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

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It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in African Studies at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (African Studies) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.41 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. Hindi (Compulsory & Ancillary) (CBCS) ( Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18 to 2019-2020.

4.42 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Hindi (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV)be revised from academic year 2017-18 to 2018-2019.

4.43 It is resolved that, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.A. Hindi (CBCS) Paper IV, V, VI, VII, VIII & IX be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.44 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Hindi Part - I (CBCS) Paper I, III, V & VII be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.45 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Hindi Part – II (CBCS) Paper II, IV, VI, VIII be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Certificate Course in Hindi For Foreigners be introduced from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.47 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of P.G. Diploma in (Translation) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.48 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 3rdMarch, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Political Theory (Sem III & IV) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.49 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 3rdMarch, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Public Administration ( Sem III & IV) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.50 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 3rdMarch, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Law Interdisciplinary Paper for Politics (Sem III & IV) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.51 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 3rdMarch, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M. A. (Hons.) Politics (Sem III & IV) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.52 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 3rdMarch , 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Applied Component Paper - Gandhian Thought (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.53 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 3rdMarch, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M. A. (Hons.) Public Policy (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.54 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 3rdMarch, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the P.G. Diploma in Human Rights Course to Change the minimum marks from 50 to 40 marks in each subject. (2) If any student fails in any paper, he / she must he appear only that paper and not all subject. 4.55 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Philosophy (A) Paper - II & (B) Paper - III (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.56 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Philosophy – (A) Applied Component Comparative Religion (Sem III and IV) & (B) Applied Component Gandhianism (Sem III and IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.57 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Honours Philosophy (Papers I, II, III, IV (Sem I), Papers V, VI, VII, VIII (Sem II) be revised from the academic year 2017-18. And M.A. Part II (Honours) Papers IX, X, XI, XII, XIII (Sem III) and Papers XIV, XV, XVI and XVII be revised from academic year 2018-19.

4.58 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Certificate Course in Jainology be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.59 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Diploma Course in Jainology be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.60 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A (regular) for Philosophy Sem I (Papers I, II, III, IV) , Sem II (Papers V, VI, VII, VIII), introduced w.e.f. 2016-17 be revised for minor changes from the academic year 2017-18.

4.61 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A (regular) for Philosophy Sem III (Papers IX, X, XI, XII, XIII) and IV (Papers XIV, XV, XVI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.62 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Diploma in Foundations of Yoga be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.63 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Advanced Diploma in Yoga be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.64 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the M.Phil. course in philosophy be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.65 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Aviation at its meeting held on 29thMarch, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Sc. Aeronautics – Mechanical Sem I to VI be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.65 A It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Aviation at its meeting held on 29thMarch, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Sc. Aeronautics – Avionics Sem I to VI be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.66 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in History & Archaeology at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. History (History & Archaeology) (CBCS) (Sem III & IV)be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.67 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in History & Archaeology at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. History ( History & Archaeology) (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.68 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Social Work at its meeting held on 17th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Increase in Fees for Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) & Master of Social Work (MSW) from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.69 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Social Work at its meeting held on 17th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) (CBCS) (Sem – III to VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.70 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Social Work at its meeting held on 17th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Master of Social Work (MSW) (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.71 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 7th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B. A. Psychology (CBCS) Sem – ( III& IV be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.72 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sociology at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Sociology (CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INDIAN SOCIETY) (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.73 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sociology at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Sociology (Indian Sociology - STRUCTURE AND CHANGE) (CBCS) Paper – II (Sem III &IV )be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.74 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sociology at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Hons.) Sociology (only for University Dept.) (CBCS) Sem – (I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.75 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sociology at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Degree Program in Sociology (for all Colleges) (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.76 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Extension Work at its meeting held on 8th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Extension Work (CBCS) (Foundation Course – II) (Sem III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.77 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Russian at its meeting held on 7th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Russian (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.78 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 11th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. English (Ancillary) & (Applied Component) (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.79 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 11th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. English Part – II (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.80 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Eurasian Studies at its meeting held on 4th March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. in Eurasian Studies (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.81 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Hospitality Studies at its meeting held on 3rd March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Three Years of B.A. Culinary Arts (CBCS) Sem – (I to VI) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.82 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Linguistics at its meeting held on 26th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Linguistics (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.83 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Economics at its meeting held on 22nd April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Economics (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.84 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in French at its meeting held on 28th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. French (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV)be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.85 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in French at its meeting held on 28th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. French Studies (CBCS) Sem – (III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.86 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in French at its meeting held on 28th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. French (CBCS) Sem – (III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.87 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Skill Based Course in Zala Vedanta (CBCS) (Sem – IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.88 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Marathi at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Marathi (CBCS) ( Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.89 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Marathi at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Marathi (CBCS) Sem – (III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.90 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Urdu at its meeting held on 27th April , 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. Urdu (CBCS) Sem – (I & II) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.91 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Urdu at its meeting held on 27th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Urdu (CBCS) Sem – (III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.92 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Urdu at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Part – I Urdu (CBCS) Sem – (I & II) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.93 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Urdu at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Part – II Urdu (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.94 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rdFebruary, 2017be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabusof F.Y.B.A. Arabic (Ancillary) (CBCS) (Sem –I) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.95 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. Arabic (Compulsory) (CBCS) (Sem –I) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.96 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rdFebruary, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Arabic (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.97 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rdFebruary, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. Islamic Studies (Ancillary) (CBCS) (Sem –I) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.98 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rdFebruary, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Islamic Studies (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.99 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rdFebruary, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Persian (CBCS) (Sem –III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.100 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rdFebruary, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. Persian (Ancillary) (CBCS) (Sem –I) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.101 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. Persian (Compulsory)(CBCS) (Sem –I) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.102 It is resolved that the proposal received from Dr. V. Dixit, Chairperson, Board of Studies in Statistics be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Statistics (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.103 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sindhi at its meeting held on 19th December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. & T.Y.B.A. Sindhi (CBCS) (Sem – III to VI) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.104 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sindhi at its meeting held on 19th December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Sindhi (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.105 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 8th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Honors) in English & M.A. Honors with Research in English Part I – (CBCS) (Sem - I) be revised from academic year 2017-18 4.106 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 8th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Honors) in English & M.A. Honors with Research in English Part I – (CBCS)(Sem - II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.107 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 8th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Honors) in English & M.A. Honors with Research in English Part II – (CBCS) (Sem III) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.108 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 8th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Honors) in English & M.A. Honors with Research in English Part II – (CBCS) (Sem - IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.109 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Persian Part II (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.110 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Islamic Studies Part II – (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.111 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Persian, Arabic & Islamic Studies at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Arabic Part II (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.112 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held 15th February, 2017be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Fee Structure for Certificate, Diploma & Advance Diploma Course of Kathak be revised from academic year 2017- 18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.113 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Foundation Course at its meeting held on 16th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.BA., S.Y.B.Sc. & S.Y.B.Com(CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.114 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Rural Development at its meeting held on 24th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. in Rural Development (CBCS)(Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.115 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Rural Development at its meeting held on 24th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Phil in Rural Development be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.116 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Economics at its meeting held on 22nd April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Indian Economy – Contemporary Concerns for B.A. Economics (CBCS) Paper – IV (Sem – III) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.117 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the minimum qualification of full-time teachers for BAFTNMP (Bachelor of Arts in Film, Television and New Media Production) program is Master in Media / Advertising / Communication / Journalism / Film Studies / Television Studies / New Media / Media Production and NET / SET in Mass Communication & Journalism subject be accepted.

4.118 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the batch inducted in 2014-15 and in 2015- 16 to the BAFTNMP (Bachelor of Arts in Film, Television and New Media Production) programme the marking scheme to be followed is 75 external marks and 25 internal marksbe accepted.

4.119 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the batch inducted in 2016-17 to the BAFTNMP (Bachelor of Arts in Film, Television and New Media Production) programme the marking scheme to be followed is 60 external marks and 40 marks internal marks. be accepted.

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4.120 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the MAFTNMP ( Master of Arts in Film, Television and New Media Production) programme Semester II, Film Making ( Fictional and Non Fictional) be a 100 marks practical paper; External Viva 60 marks and Internal Viva 40 marks be accepted.

4.121 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith theMAFTNMP ( Master of Arts in Film, Television and New Media Production) programme Semester IV, Film Making be a100 marks practical paper; External Viva 60 marks and Internal Viva 40 marks be accepted.

4.122 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith theinclude result of skill assessment declared by Sector Skill Council at semester 1, 2, 4 and 6 in B.Voc. (Media production) for 18 credits of skill components in the consideration of preparation of result at University of Mumbai subsequently along with 10 point grading system be accepted.

4.123 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the revised Tuition fees by Rs. 5,000 per annum for the Bachelor in Mass Media program from the year 2017- 18 for students that are inducted in the program in 2017- 18 and thereafter. Previous Tuition fees was Rs. 10,000 be approved.

4.124 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith theDigital Media syllabus for Semester VI of BMM (Bachelor in Mass Media), Specialization of both Advertising as well as the Journalism stream and incorporate 4 credit points for the subject. The credit points were in advertently omitted when this syllabus was introduced in the academic years 2015 -16.Accordingly the total credits. for BMM TY Semester VI would be 28 credits be amended.

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4.125 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Examination for BMM (Bachelor in Mass Media 50 : 50 Non CGBSC scheme is discontinued from June 2017.

4.126 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass Media at its meeting held on 15th April, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the revised Tuition fees by Rs. 10,000 per annum for B. Voc. ( Media Production) from the year 2017- 18 for students that are inducted in the programme in 2017- 18 and thereafter. Previous Tuition fees was Rs. 800.

4.127 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass media at its meeting held on15th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Film, Television and New Media Production) (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.128 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass media at its meeting held on15th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Media, Entertainment and Advertising) (CBCS) (Sem – III& IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.129 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Mass media at its meeting held on15th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.A. (Film, Television and New Media Production) (CBCS) (Sem – I to VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.130 It is resolvedthat, proposal received from Dr. Tungare, Chairperson, Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Labour Studies be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Phil in Labour Studies Administration (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.131 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Civil Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.E. Civil Engineering (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.132 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Sanskrit (CBCS) Sem – III & IV be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.133 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of One Year Diploma in Bhakti be introducedfrom academic year 2017-18 & same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.134 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of One Year Certificate Course in Prakrits be introduced from academic year 2017-18& same be recommended to the Management Council.

4.135 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Part – II Veda (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.136 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Diploma Course in Sanskrit (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.137 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Post – Graduate Advance Diploma Course in Sanskrit be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.138 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Certificate Course in Sanskrit be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.139 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Education at its meeting held on 24th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. & T.Y.B.A. Education (Sem – III to VI) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.140 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Education at its meeting held on 24th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Request for considering Equivalency for the post Graduate Certificate Course in Research Methodology run by the Department of Education, University of Mumbai with Pre Ph.D. course Work be granted.

4.141 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Darshana Literature (Sem – III) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.142 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Vedanta (Sem - III )(CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.143 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Vyakarana (Sem – III) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.144 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Arsha Mahakavyas and Puranas (Sem – III) (CBCS)be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.145 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Morden Sanskrit Literature and Puranas (Sem – III) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.146 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Indian Law and Administration (Sem – III) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.147 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Indology (Sem - III )(CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.148 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A – II Classical Sanskrit Literature and Administration (Sem – III) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.149 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Interdisciplinary Course in Ancient Indian Arts be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.150 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Interdisciplinary Course in Yoga and Meditation be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.151 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Interdisciplinary Course in Ancient Indian Knowledge Systems be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.152 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Interdisciplinary Course in Indian Aesthetics Theory and Application be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.153 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Interdisciplinary Course Narratology : Theory and Application be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.154 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus ofSkill Based Course on Alamkaras and Vrittas be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.155 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Skill Based Course on Sanskrit Creative Writing be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.156 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Skill Based Course on Sanskrit Translation Studies be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.157 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit at its meeting held on 25th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Audited Course in Research Methodology be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.158 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Diploma in Buddhist Studies and Vippassana be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.159 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Advanced Diploma in Buddhist Studies and Vippassana be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.160 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the Ph.D. Course Work in philosophy be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.161 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the T.Y.B.A Course in Philosophy (6 papers for Semesters V and VI) for Paper IV Indian and Western Philosophy be revised from academic year 2018-19.

4.161-A It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the T.Y.B.A Course in Philosophy Course in Philosophy (6 papers for Semesters V and VI) for Paper V Philosophy of Religion be revised from academic year 2018-19. 4.162 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the T.Y.B.A Course in Philosophy Course in Philosophy (6 papers for Semesters V and VI) for Paper VI Project Work (Ethical Conflicts and Dilemmas) be revised from academic year 2018-19.

4.163 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the T.Y.B.A Course in Philosophy Course in Philosophy (6 papers for Semesters V and VI) for Paper VII (one out of four options a,b,c,d) (A) Text Study:Bhagwad Gita (B)Text Study: Dhammapada (C)Text Study: Plato‟s Republic (D) Text Study: Film and Philosophy be revised from academic year 2018-19.

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4.164 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the T.Y.B.A Course in Philosophy Course in Philosophy (6 papers for Semesters V and VI) for Paper VIII Logic be revised from the academic year 2018-19.

4.165 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 27th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of the T.Y.B.A Course in Philosophy (6 papers for Semesters V and VI) for Paper IX Project Work (Philosophy of Yoga) be revised from academic year 2018-19.

4.166 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in at its meeting held on be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. Buddhist Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.167 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in at its meeting held on be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. (Archaeology) (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.168 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in at its meeting held on be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.A. (Introduction to Archaeology)(CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.169 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Leadership & Development at its meeting held on 17th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M. A. in Leadership Science (CBCS) Sem – (III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.170 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Leadership & Development at its meeting held on 17th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith theFee Structure for M.A. in Leadership Science be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.171 It is resolvedthat, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dean, Faculty of Technology be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com. (Actuarial Studies) Three Year Integrated Program (CBCS) (Sem – I to VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.172 It is resolvedthat, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dean, Faculty of Technology be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Five Years Integrated BMS-MBA Programme, Thane Campus (CBCS)( Sem I to X) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.173 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Accounting & Finance) under Business Economics (CBCS) (Sem III) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.174 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Banking & Insurance) under Business Economics (CBCS) (Sem IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.175 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Investment Management) under Economics (CBCS) (Sem IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.176 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Financial Markets) under Business Economics (CBCS) (Sem IV)be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.177 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Com (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) under Business Economics be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.178 A It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Com Applied Component Elective Course under Business Economics (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) under Business Economics be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.179 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith theSyllabus of B.Com (Indian Financial System) (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.180 It is resolvedthat, the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Business Economics at its meeting held on 30th November, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com Economics-III (BMS) (CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.181 It is resolvedthat, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dean, Faculty of Technology be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Accounting & Finance)(CBCS) (Sem III &IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.182 It is resolvedthat, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dean, Faculty of Technology be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) (CBCS) (Sem III &IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.183 It is resolvedthat, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dean, Faculty of Technology be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Second Year for Bachelor of Commerce Programme (B.Com) (CBCS) (Sem III &IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.184 It is resolvedthat, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dean, Faculty of Technology be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Master of Commerce (M.Com) (CBCS) (Sem III &IV)be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.185 It is resolvedthat, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Dean, Faculty of Technology be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Second Year for B.Com (Financial Markets) (CBCS) under (Sem III &IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.186 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Biochemistry at its meeting held on 3rd December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.Sc. (Biochemistry) (Part – I) (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.187 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Biochemistry at its meeting held on 3rd December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. (Biochemistry) (Part – I) (CBCS) (Sem – I &II ) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.188 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hospitality Studies at its meeting held on 24th December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Sc. Hospitality Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I to VI )be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.189 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Maritime Hospitality Studies at its meeting held on 2nd May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Sc. Maritime Hospitality Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I to VI ) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.190 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Biochemistry at its meeting held on 3rd December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F. Y. B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.191 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Biochemistry at its meeting held on 3rd December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. (Part – I) Bio-Chemistry (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.192 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Biochemistry at its meeting held on 3rd December, 2016 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. (Part – II) Bio-Chemistry (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2018-19.

4.193 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Mathematics at its meeting held on 27th March 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.Sc. Mathematics (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.194 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Mathematics at its meeting held on 27th March 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.A. & T.Y.B.Sc. Mathematics (CBCS) (Sem – V & VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.195 It is resolved that the proposal received from Dr. V. Dixit, Chairperson, BOS in Statistics be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Statistics (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.196 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Hospitality Studies at its meeting held on 3rd March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Hotel & Hospitality Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.197 It is resolved that the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Hospitality Studies at its meeting held on 3rd March, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Revised Scheme of Examination & Syllabus for approval of Associate Degree in Hospitality Studies (CBCS) (Sem – I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.198 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Home Science) Branch I : Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics (CBCS) (Sem – V & VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.199 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Home Science) Branch II : Human Development (CBCS) (Sem – V & VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18

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4.200 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Home Science) Branch III : Textiles & Fashion Technology (CBCS) ( Sem – V & VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.201 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Home Science) Branch IV : Community Resource Management (CBCS)(Sem –V &VI) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.202 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. (Home Science) Branch II : Human Development (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.203 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. (Home Science) Branch III : Textiles & Fashion Technology (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.204 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. (Home Science) Branch IA : Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.205 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. (Home Science) Branch IB : Food Processing and Preservation (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.206 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Home science at its meeting held on 23rd February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of from M.Sc. (Home Science) Branch IC : Sports Nutrition (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.207 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 7th June, 2016 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.208 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 7th June, 2016 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Chemistry Part - I (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.209 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of F.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science Pratical Course (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.210 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science(CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.211 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science (CBCS) (Sem V & VI)be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.212 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science (Web Design & Technologies) (CBCS) (Sem V & VI) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.213 It is resolvedthat the proposal received from Dr. Ambika Joshi, Chairperson, Board of Studies in Botany be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Botany(CBCS) Paper – I (Sem III) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.214 It is resolvedthat the proposal received from Dr. Ambika Joshi, Chairperson, Board of Studies in Botany be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Botany (CBCS) Paper – II (Sem III) be revised fromacademic year 2017-18.

4.215 It is resolvedthat the proposal received from Dr. Ambika Joshi, Chairperson, Board of Studies in Botany be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Botany (CBCS) Paper – III (Sem III) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.216 It is resolvedthat the proposal received from Dr. Ambika Joshi, Chairperson, Board of Studies in Botany be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Botany(CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.217 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Microbiology at its meeting held on 6th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Microbiology (CBCS) (Sem III & IV)be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.218 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Mathematics at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. & M.Sc. Mathematics (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.219 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geology at its meeting held on 26th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Geology (CBCS) (Sem – III) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.220 It is resolvedthat the proposal received from Shri. Subhaga Karlekar, Email dated on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Electronic Instrumentation – Applied Component (CBCS) Sem – V & VI be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.221 It is resolvedthat the proposal received from Shri. Subhaga Karlekar, Email dated on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science – Applied Component (CBCS) Sem – V & VIbe revisedacademic year 2017-18.

4.222 It is resolvedthat the proposal received from Shri. Subhaga Karlekar, Email dated on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Physics (CBCS) Sem – V & VI from be revised from academic year 2017-18.

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4.223 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Part – II Life Sciences Specialization – Biotechnology Sem – III & IV (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.224 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Part – II Life Sciences Specialization – Environmental Biotechnology Sem – III & IV (CBCS) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.225 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Part – II Life Sciences Specialization – Biological Macromolecules Sem – III & IV (CBCS) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.226 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Life Sciences Sem – III & IV (CBCS) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.227 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Part – II Life Sciences (Aquaculture Biotechnology) Sem – III & IV (CBCS) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.228 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Part – II Life Sciences Specialization – Neurobiology Sem – III & IV (CBCS) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.229 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Life Science for Electives / Optional for (Sem – III & IV) (CBCS)be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.230 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Zoology at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Fishery Biology (CBCS) Sem – V &VI be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.231 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Zoology at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Marine Science (CBCS) Sem – V & VI be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.232 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Zoology at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Economic Entomology (applied Component) (CBCS) Sem – V & VI be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.232 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Zoology at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Environmental Science (applied Component) (CBCS) Sem – V & VI be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18. 4.233 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Information Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Information Technology (CBCS) Sem – III & IV be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.234 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Biotechnology at its meeting held on 7th January, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV)be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.235 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geography at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. & M.Sc. Geography (CBCS) (Sem – IV)be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.236 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Biotechnology at its meeting held on 7th January, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Biotechnology (CBCS) (Sem – III & IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.237 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Physics at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Physics (CBCS)( Sem – I to IV ) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.238 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Zoology at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. Zoology (CBCS) (Sem – III & VI) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.239 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Zoology at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. Zoology (CBCS) (Sem – V & VI) from academic year 2017-18.

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4.240 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Zoology at its meeting held on 9th May, 2017be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.Sc. Oceanography (CBCS) (Sem – I & II) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.241 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geography at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of M.A. & M.Sc. Geography (CBCS) (Sem – III)be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.242 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geography at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.Sc. Geography (Physical Geography of India) Paper - III (CBCS) (Sem – III) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.243 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geography at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.Sc. Geography ( An Introduction to Climatology) Paper - II (CBCS) (Sem – III) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.244 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geography at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.Sc. Geography ( Introduction to Oceanography) Paper - II (CBCS) (Sem – IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.245 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geography at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of S.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.Sc. Geography ( Agriculture Geography of India) Paper - III (CBCS) (Sem – IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.246 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Geography at its meeting held on 28th April, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Certificate Course in Environment Management and Disaster Mitigation Paper - II (Sem – IV) be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

4.247 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Mechanical Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018- 2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.248 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Mechanical Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Production Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018- 2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.249 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Mechanical Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Automobile Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018- 2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.250 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Computer Application (M.C.A.) at its meeting held on 8th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of M.C.A. (Second Year and Third Year) be revised from A.Y. 2017-2018. (As per Appendix)

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4.251 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Civil Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Civil Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017- 2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.252 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Electronics Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Electronics Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018- 2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.253 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Electrical Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Biomedical Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.254 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Information Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Information Technology) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018- 2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.255 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Printing & Packaging Technology) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

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4.256 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Pharmacy at its meeting held on 7th February, 2017, be accepted and that the M Pharm. CBCGS Syllabus be continued without change to Second year (2017-18) as Semester III and IV are by research and rules framed as per CBCGS (2016-17) syllabus will be applicable to the said batch. However, the new students starting their M. Pharm. from 2017-18 will have the syllabus of PCI applicable as per the said PCI notification.

In Semester III the students from CBCGS being integrated into CBSGS will

a. TAKE Physical Pharmacy I (Theory and Laboratory) and NOT TAKE Biochemistry II (Theory and Laboratory)

b. TAKE Pharmaceutics I (Theory and Laboratory) and NOT TAKE Dispensing Pharmacy (Theory and Laboratory) In Semester VI the students from CBCGS being integrated into CBSGS will

a. TAKE Physical Pharmacy II (Theory and Laboratory) and NOT TAKE Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I (Theory and Laboratory)

b. NOT TAKE Hospital Pharmacy and Drug Store Management. With these changes the students can easily be fitted into the older CBSGS system under its prevailing rules and regulations.

4.257 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Electrical Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Electrical Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

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4.258 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be introduced for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.259 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of B.E. Level from Rev. 2007 Scheme to Rev. 2012 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for all following 14 Branches (As per Appendix)

1 Civil Engineering 2 Mechanical Engineering 3 Automobile Engineering 4 Production Engineering 5 Electrical Engineering 6 Instrumentation and Control Engineering 7 Bio-medical Engineering 8 Computer Engineering 9 Information Technology 10 Electronics Engineering 11 Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 12 Chemical Engineering 13 Bio Technology 14 Printing & Packaging Technology

4.260 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. (Chemical Engineering) Level from Rev. 2002 Scheme to Rev. 2012 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations) (As per Appendix).

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4.261 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. (Electrical Engineering) Level from Rev. 2002 Scheme to Rev. 2012 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for all following 04 Branches (As per Appendix) 1. Electrical Engineering with Power Systems Engineering 2. Electrical Engineering with Power Electronics and Drives 3. Instrumentation & Control Engineering 4. Biomedical Engineering

4.262 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Electrical Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Instrumentation & Control Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.263 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Bio Technology) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.264 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Chemical Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Chemical Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

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4.265 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2002 Scheme to Rev. 2012-12 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Civil Engineering with Water Resource Engineering) (As per Appendix)

4.266 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2002 Scheme to Rev. 2012-12 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Civil Engineering with Construction Engineering Management) (As per Appendix) 4.267 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2002 Scheme to Rev. 2012-12 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Civil Engineering with Structural Engineering) (As per Appendix)

4.268 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Computer Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Computer Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018- 2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.269 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing System Engineering) (As per Appendix)

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4.270 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Mechanical Engineering with Thermal Engineering) (As per Appendix)

4.271 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Mechanical Engineering with Machine Design) (As per Appendix)

4.272 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Mechanical Engineering with CAD/CAM Robotics Engineering) (As per Appendix)

4.273 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Mechanical Engineering with Heat Power Engineering) (As per Appendix) 4.274 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Mechanical Engineering with Energy System Engineering) (As per Appendix)

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4.275 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Mechanical Engineering with Product Design and Developers) (As per Appendix)

4.276 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Electrical Engineering with Power System) (As per Appendix) 4.277 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Electrical Engineering with Power Electronics & Drives) (As per Appendix)

4.278 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Electrical Engineering with Instrumentation & Control) (As per Appendix) 4.279 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Bio-Medical Engineering) (As per Appendix)

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4.280 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Computer Engineering) and M.E. (Computer Network and Information Security) (As per Appendix)

4.281 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 7th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Post Graduate Diploma in Securities Law be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.282 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 7th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Post Graduate Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.283 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 7th February, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law & Information Technology be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.284 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Second Year B.L.S. L.L.B. (Sem - III) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.285 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of 3 yrs. Sem ( III & IV ) and 5 yrs. ( Sem - V & VI) L.L.B. be revisedfrom academic year 2017-18.

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4.286 It is resolvedthat proposal received from Director, JBIMS be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Master of Management Studies (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18. 4.287 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Management at its meeting held on be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Master of Management Studies (MMS) (Sem – III & IV) (CBCS) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.288 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Agri Business Management (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.289 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Sustainable Development & Environment Management (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.290 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Paint Technology (CBCS) (Sem - I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.291 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Global Financial Management (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

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4.292 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Tourism Management (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.293 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Financial Technology (CBCS) (Sem I to IV)be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.294 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Emotional Intelligence & Human Relations (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.. 4.295 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Masters in Emotional Intelligence & Life Coaching (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.296 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Interior Design (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

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4.297 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Paint Technology (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.298 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education &Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Screen Writing (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.299 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Animation (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.300 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in VFX (CBCS) (Sem I to VI)be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.301 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Film Arts (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

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4.302 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Film Production (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.303 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Psychological Health & Behavioral Science (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.304 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Biomedical Instrumentation Science (CBCS) (Sem I to VI) be introduced from academic year 2017-18. 4.305

It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by Advisory Committee & Board of Management of Garware Institute of Career Education & Development at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelors in Capital Market (CBCS) (Sem I to IV) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

4.306 It is resolvedthat the recommendations made by GICED Advisory Council Meeting at its meeting held on 5th May, 2017 be accepted& that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of Bachelor of Financial Market (BBA) on the CODE Platform (Sem – I to VI) (CBCS) be introduced from academic year 2017-18.

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4.307 It is resolved that, the recommendation made by the Board of Studies in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that in accordance therewith, the Syllabus of B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) (C.B.C.S.) (Sem.III & VIII) be revised for S.E. (Sem.III & IV) from A.Y. 2017-2018, T.E. (Sem. V & VI) from A.Y. 2018-2019 and B.E. (Sem.VII & VIII) from A.Y. 2019-2020. (As per Appendix)

4.308 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Information Technology) (As per Appendix)

4.309 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Information Technology with Information Cyber Warfare) (As per Appendix)

4.310 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) and M.E. (Electronics Engineering) (As per Appendix)

4.311 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 19th April, 2017 be accepted and that the equivalence / alternate subjects of M.E. Level from Rev. 2012-2013 Scheme to Rev. 2016-2017 Scheme be revised from A.Y. 2017-18 (i.e. from December, 2017 examinations for M.E. (Chemical Engineering) (As per Appendix)

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4.312 It is resolved that, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Ad-hoc Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Transport Management)(CBCS) (Sem III & IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.313 It is resolved that, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Ad-hoc Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Banking & Insurance)(CBCS) (Sem III &IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.314 It is resolved that, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Ad-hoc Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Financial Markets) (CBCS)(Sem III &IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

4.315 It is resolved that, the proposal received from Dr. S. T. Gadade, Ad-hoc Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management be accepted & that in accordance therewith the Syllabus of B.Com (Investment Management)(CBCS) (Sem III &IV) be revised from academic year 2017-18.

5.1

It is resolved that, the proposal received from Director of Examinations and Evaluations which was approved by the Board of Examinations in its meeting Dated ___ / 05 / 2017 regarding change of Examination Pattern be accepted and in accordance therewith it is decided to conduct the examination of all students only in 100 Marks Question Paper pattern and the marks obtained shall be proportionately calculated as per their respective pattern.

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5.2 It is resolved that, the proposal received from Dean, Faculty of Humanities be accepted and in accordance therewith the following proposals are approved; a) The recognized Colleges / Research centers those who are approved as Ph.D. Center for particular subject shall be treated as a recognized research centre for M.Sc.(By Research) of the same subject without conducting LIC for the same. However, the total students enrolled for Ph.D. and M.Sc. (By Research) together and maximum students‟ intake per guide shall be within the maximum limit, at any given time, for which the College / Research center is recognized and as per UGC guide lines. It is also permitted of any combination of students for Ph.D. & M.Sc. (By Research), together, at the concern Research Centre, as they desire so. Provided that, such center(s) is / are require to apply in the prescribed application form and also required to pay the prescribed fees. The department concerned will place the proposal for the perusal of Hon‟ble Vice-Chancellor along with the latest LIC report of the College / Research Institute at the time of granting permission of recognition of Ph.D. for concern subject. Hon‟ble Vice-Chancellor‟s decision for the recognition will be communicated to the College / Research Institute.

(a) It is also resolved that the students of M.Sc. (By Research) shall appear for one paper in each semester ( total four papers in four semesters ) which shall enable them to award the grade as per 10 point grading system. Such student can select the paper of his / her choice from amongst the papers available for the examination. Such student is also permitted to appear the examination either in the every semester or two papers in the year end examination or for all four papers at a time of the final semester. It is further resolved that the thesis will be accepted for evaluation unless he/she appears for all four papers.

(b) It is also discussed that, in the RRC meetings many teachers request to guide the students enrolled at the Research centers other than that of the centers where such teacher is recognized due to unavailability of sufficient students at their respective centers. Considering the proposal, case by case, normally, RRC have granted the approvals in many such cases. However, Policy decision in this regard shall help RRC‟s to grant

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such approvals as a standard practice. The academic council after detail discussions resolved to permit such proposals on following conditions ;

(i) The University teachers working in the University departments are not allowed to enroll the students of other Research centers. (ii) The teachers working in the Colleges / Research centers are not allowed to enroll with them the students of other centers unless the maximum intake capacity of their respective College / Research center is fully utilized. (iii) The RRC of the concern subject will approve the proposal of such teacher who is working in the Colleges / Research centers be allowed to enroll the students of other centers, if the maximum intake capacity in the related subject of their College / Research center is fully utilized but the respective teacher have vacancyin his permissible quota as per the UGC guide lines. Provided, such student, who desires to obtain such permission shall have to submit the NOC of the both College / Research center where he is originally admitted and of the College / Research center where his / her Guide is working / registered as teacher.

(iv) The teacher, qualified and recognized by the University, if the College / Research center where they are working is not the recognized Research center or did not possess the adequate facility of Infrastructure, Library or Laboratory, they can register themselves with other recognized center in the concern subject and allowed to enroll the students within the permissible limits.

Provided, such teacher desire to obtain such permission shall have to submit the NOC of the both College / Research center where he is admitted and of the College / Research center, he / she desire to join for research.

(V) Arising out of discussion, it is also resolved that, the proposal received from Examination Dept., regarding the Result date be accepted and in accordance therewith the result date of Ph.D / M.Phil / Masters Course by Research shall be date of Viva / Open Defence, as the case may be. It is further resolved that, the Provisional Certificate of Passing shall be issued on the same day under the signature of Controller of Examination / Deputy Registrar, Thesis Section.

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5.3 (This item Differed)

5.4 (This item Differed)

6.1 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the B.U.T.R. in the Faculty of Science at its meeting held on 2nd March, 2017 on item no. 16 to 23 be accepted.

6.2 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the B.U.T.R. in the Faculty of Commerce at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2017 on item no. 16 to 20 be accepted.

6.3 It is resolved that the recommendations made by the B.U.T.R. in the Faculty of Technology at its meeting held on 2nd March, 2017 on item no. 20 to 34 be accepted.

6.4 It is resolved to accept the recommendations of Local Inquiry Committee appointed and Hon‟ble Vice-Chancellor‟s approval on behalf of the BUTR in respect of the proposal of Naval War College, INS Mandovi, Goa and in accordance therewith the proposal of Naval War College, INS Mandovi, Goa for increase in intake of seats from 8 students to 24 students for Ph.D. (Arts) degree in the subject of Defense and Strategic Studies be accepted from the Academic Year 2017-18, onwards.

7.1 (A) It is resolved to accept the recommendations of the BCUD in its meeting dated 2nd February, 2017 and in accordance therewith the students of PGDFM and PGDORM of IDOL, irrespective of their performance at First Year Examinationsare permitted to take admission to Second Year in the Academic Year 2016-17 and sub-sequent examinations there-to.

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(B) It is resolved to accept the recommendations of the BCUD in its meeting dated 2nd February, 2017 and in accordance therewith the continuation/extension of affiliation to the 57 Colleges/ PG Institutes as per the list enclosed in the annexure-„A‟ be granted for academic year 2016-17 and previous years, if any, on the compliance of the conditions stated in the LIC report of the respective Colleges/ PG Institutes.

7.2 It is resolved to accept the proposal received from V. V. Dalvie College, Talere, Dist. Sindhudurg to start the Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance (BAF) and in accordance therewith the permission be granted to the V. V. Dalvie College, Talere, Dist. Sindhudurg to start one division of Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance (B.A.F.) course from the Academic Year 2017-18.

7.3 It is resolved to accept the recommendations received from Board of Studies in the Zoology in its meeting dated 9th May, 2017, regarding the proposal to grant the permission to increase in intake capacity of additional FIVE Seats each in the subject of M.Sc. (By Papers) in Zoology- Oceanography under Sindhu Swadhay Sanstha to the (i) V.G. Vaze college, Mulund,(ii) Mithibai college, Vileparle and (iii) Khalsa college, Matunga from the Academic Year 2016-17 be accepted, principally,on the condition of the satisfactory report of the LIC committee of these colleges.As this proposal is recommended and forwarded by BOS in the Zoology and also in principal accepted by Academic council, Hon‟bleVice-Chancellor be authorized to accept the recommendations of LIC committee of these colleges on behalf of Academic Council.

7.4 The discussion held on the proposal to start new courses at the School of Engineering, Kalyan, after detailed deliberations, it is resolved that, the proposal to start M.Tech in Computer Engineering course with one division of 30 intake capacity from Academic Year 2017-18be accepted. It is also discussed to develop this school at the standards at par with the IITs and other international Schools of Engineering.

It is further resolvedthat, the proposal to establish the full-fledged Extension center of IDOL with maximum services to the students made available at the Kalyan center, be accepted.

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7.5 Arising out of discussion, the AICTE rule for passing standards (the passing marks are 50%) were discussed, However, University of Mumbai have adopted the 10 point credit grading system, which have passing marks as 40% and above across all faculties except Technology faculty. It is also discussed not to have so many marking schemes in the University. Therefore, it is resolved, to accept the proposal submitted by the Faculty of Management to adopt the marking scheme and 10 point grading system of Technology Faculty be accepted. And in accordance there-with the mark- sheets issued to the students of First semester be modified by the examination department, accordingly.

7.6 Arising out of discussion, it is resolved that, the proposal to change the scheme for all Final year Masters examinations ( PG ) appeared in the examinations of Academic Year 2016-17 be accepted and in accordance therewith the group passing scheme has been removed and the individual passing with 40% marks and 10 point credit grading system be introduced. Further, this scheme is applicable for all College, Institutes and University Department examinations for all PG courses, whether it has the combinations of theory and practical or external and internal or only theory. It is further accepted that this scheme shall be applicable for the students who have been admitted in the Academic Year 2015-16 and have appeared in the sub-sequent examinations of November/ December 2015 in the first semester of semester pattern or in the examinations of May/ June 2016 in the first year in the yearly pattern. The mark sheet of such students shall be modified by the examination department, accordingly.

7.7 Arising out of discussion, it is resolved to have standard and unanimous course work for Ph. D. and particularly in research methodology. In accordance therewith it is also resolved, to issue the Faculty-wise standard guide lines for the same.

Sd/- Registrar

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Item No. 4.208

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

Syllabus for Approval

Sr. No. Heading Particulars 1 Title of Course M.Sc. Chemistry Semester I and II

2 Eligibility for Admission The B.Sc. degree examination of this university with chemistry 6 units or 3 units or degree of any other university recognized as equivalent thereto . 3 Passing marks Minimum D Grade or equivalent minimum marks for passing at the Graduation level.

4 Ordinances/Regulations (if any) 5 No. of Years/Semesters One year/Two semester

6 Level P.G. part-I

7 Pattern Semester

8 Status Revised

9 To be implemented from 2017-2018 Academic year

Date: 05-5-2017 Signature: BoS Chairperson: Dr. Anil V. Karnik

Proposed Draft Syllabus For M.Sc. Chemistry Semester I and II Choice Based Credit System (To be implemented from the academic year, 2017-2018)

Semester – I Paper I Physical Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 101 [60 L] Unit - I

Thermodynamics-I [15]

1.1. State function and exact differentials. Maxwell equations, Maxwell thermodynamic Relations; it‟s significance and applications to ideal gases, Joule Thomson experiment, Joule Thomson coefficient, inversion temperature, Joule Thomson coefficient in terms of van der Waals constants. [8L] 1.2. Third law of Thermodynamics, Entropy change for a phase transition, absolute entropies, determination of absolute entropies in terms of heat capacity, standard molar entropies and their dependence on molecular mass and molecular structure, residual entropy. [7L] [Ref 2 and 1,10,11,12 17]

Unit II

Quantum Chemistry: [15L]

2.1. Classical Mechanics, failure of classical mechanics: Need for Quantum Mechanics. 2.2. Particle waves and Schrödinger wave equation, wave functions, properties of wave functions, Normalization of wave functions, orthogonality of wave functions. 2.3. Operators and their algebra, linear and Hermitian operators, operators for the dynamic variables of a system such as, position, linear momentum, angular momentum, total energy, eigen functions, eigen values and eigen value equation, Schrödinger wave equation as the eigen value equation of the Hamiltonian operator, average value and the expectation value of a dynamic variable of the system, Postulates of Quantum Mechanics, Schrodinger‟s Time independent wave equation from Schrodinger‟s time dependent wave equation. 2.4. Application of quantum mechanics to the following systems: a) Free particle, wave function and energy of a free particle. b) Particle in a one, two and three dimensional box, separation of variables, Expression for the wave function of the system, expression for the energy of the system, concept of quantization, introduction of quantum number, degeneracy of the energy levels. c) Harmonic oscillator, approximate solution of the equation, Hermite polynomials, expression for wave function, expression for energy, use of the recursion formula. [Ref 7, 8 and 9]

Unit III

Chemical Dynamics-I [15L]

3.1.Composite Reactions: Recapitulation: Rate laws, Differential rate equations Consecutive reactions, Steady state Approximation, rate determining steps, Microscopic Reversibility and Detailed Balanced Chain reactions-chain initiation processes. Some inorganic mechanisms: formation and decomposition of phosgene, decomposition of ozone, Reaction between Hydrogen and Bromine and some general examples Organic Decompositions: Decomposition of ethane, decomposition of acetaldehyde Gas phase combustion: Reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, Semenov – Hinshelwood and Thompson mechanism, Explosion limits and factors affecting explosion limits.

3.2.Polymerization reactions: Kinetics of stepwise polymerization, Calculation of degree of polymerization for stepwise reaction. Kinetics of free radical chain polymerization, Kinetic chain length and estimation of average no .of monomer units in the polymer produced by chain polymerization.

3.3.Reaction in Gas Phase Unimolecular Reactions: Lindeman-Hinshelwood theory, Rice-Ramsperger-Kasssel (RRK) theory, Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel Marcus (RRKM) theory. [Ref. 2 and 15, 17, 18]

Unit IV

Electrochemistry [15L]

Recapitulation – basics of electrochemistry.

4.1.Debye-Hückel theory of activity coefficient, Debye-Hückel limiting law and it‟s extension to higher concentration (derivations are expected).

4.2.Electrolytic conductance and ionic interaction, relaxation effect,. Debye-Hückel- Onsager equation (derivation expected). Validity of this equation for aqueous and non- aqueous solution, deviations from Onsager equation, Debye -Falkenhagen effect (dispersion of conductance at high frequencies), Wien effect.

4.3.Batteries: Alkaline fuel cells, Phosphoric acid fuel cells, High temperature fuel cells [Solid –Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) and Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells]

4.4.Bio-electrochemistry: Introduction, cells and membranes, membrane potentials, theory of membrane potentials, interfacial electron transfer in biological systems, adsorption of proteins onto metals from solution, electron transfer from modified metals to dissolved protein in solution, enzymes as electrodes, electrochemical enzyme-catalysed oxidation of styrene. Goldmann equation. (derivations are expected) [Ref: 14 and 16, 17, 18]

[Note: Numerical and theoretical problems from each unit are expected]

References:

1. Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula, Atkin‟s Physical Chemistry, 7th Edn., Oxford University Press, 2002. 2. K.J. Laidler and J.H. Meiser, Physical Chemistry, 2nd Ed., CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 1999. 3. Robert J. Silby and Robert A. Alberty, Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edn., John Wiley and Sons (Asia) Pte. Ltd., 2002. 4. Ira R. Levine, Physical Chemistry, 5th Edn., Tata McGraw-Hill New Delhi, 2002. 5. G.W. Castellan, Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edn., Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1983. 6. S. Glasstone, Text Book of Physical Chemistry, 2nd Edn., McMillan and Co. Ltd., London, 1962 7. B.K. Sen, Quantum Chemistry including Spectroscopy, Kalyani Publishers, 2003. 8. A.K. Chandra, Introductory Quantum Chemistry, Tata McGraw – Hill, 1994. 9. R.K. Prasad, Quantum Chemistry, 2nd Edn., New Age International Publishers, 2000. 10. S. Glasstone, Thermodynamics for Chemists, Affiliated East-West Press, New Delhi, 1964. 11. W.G. Davis, Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics – A Non – Calculus Approach, Saunders, Philadelphia, 19772. 12. Peter A. Rock, Chemical Thermodynamics, University Science Books, Oxford University Press, 1983. 13. Ira N. Levine, Quantum Chemistry, 5th Edn., Pearson Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Indian Branch, New Delhi, 2000. 14. Thomas Engel and Philip Reid, Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edn., Pearson Education Limited 2013. 15. D.N. Bajpai, Advanced Physical Chemistry, S. Chand 1st Edn., 1992. 16. Bockris, John O'M., Reddy, Amulya K.N., Gamboa-Aldeco, Maria E., Modern Electrochemistry, 2A, Plenum Publishers, 1998. 17. Physical Chemistry by Gurtu and Gurtu 18. A Text book of Physical Chemistry by K L kapoor Vol 5 , 2nd Edn

Physical Chemistry Practical Paper I Course Code: PSCHP 101

Non – Instrumental:

1. To determine the heat of solution (ΔH) of a sparingly soluble acid (benzoic /salicylic acid) from solubility measurement at three different temperature. 2. To study the variation of calcium sulphate with ionic strength and hence determine

the thermodynamic solubility product of CaSO4 at room temperature. 3. To investigate the reaction between acetone and iodine.

4. To study the variation in the solubility of Ca(OH)2 in presence of NaOH and hence to determine the solubility product of Ca(OH)2 at room temperature. 5. Graph Plotting of mathematical functions –linear, exponential and trigonometry and identify whether functions are acceptable or non-acceptable?

Instrumental:

1. To determine the mean ionic activity coefficient of an electrolyte by e.m.f. measurement. 2. To study the effect of substituent on the dissociation constant of acetic acid conductometrically. 3. To determine pKa values of phosphoric acid by potentiometric titration with sodium hydroxide using glass electrode. 4. To verify Ostwald‟s dilution law and to determine the dissociation constant of a weak mono-basic acid conductometrically.

References: 1 Practical Physical Chemistry, B. Viswanathan and P.S. Raghavan, Viva Books Private Limited, 2005. 2 Practical Physical Chemistry, A.M. James and F.E. Prichard, 3rd Edn., Longman Group Ltd., 1974. 3 Experimental Physical Chemistry, V.D. Athawale and P. Mathur, New Age International Publishers, 2001.

Paper II Inorganic Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 102 (60 L) Unit I Chemical Bonding: [15 L] 1.1 Recapitulation of hybridization Derivation of wave functions for sp, sp2, sp3 orbital hybridization types considering only sigma bonding. 1.2 Discussion of involvement of d orbitals in various types of hybridizations. Concept of resonance, resonance energy derivation expected. Formal charge with examples. 1.3 Critical analysis of VBT. 1.4 Molecular Orbital Theory for diatomic species of First transition Series.

1.5 Molecular Orbital Theory for Polyatomic species considering σ bonding for SF6, - CO2, B2H6, I3 molecular species. 1.6 Weak forces of attraction: Hydrogen bonding – concept, types, properties, methods of detection and importance. Van der Waal‟s forces, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, London forces.

Unit-II

Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory: [15L]

2.1. Symmetry criterion of optical activity, symmetry restrictions on dipole moment. A systematic procedure for symmetry classification of molecules. 2.2. Concepts of Groups, Sub-groups, Classes of Symmetry operations, Group Multiplication Tables. Abelian and non-Abelian point groups. 2.3. Representation of Groups: Matrix representation of symmetry operations, reducible and irreducible representations. The Great Orthogonality Theorem and its

application in construction of character tables for point groups C2v, C3v and D2h, structure of character tables. 2.4. Applications of Group Theory (a) Symmetry adapted linear combinations (SALC), symmetry aspects of MO

theory, sigma bonding in ABn (Ammonia, CH4) molecule. (b) Determination of symmetry species for translations and rotations. (c) Mulliken‟s notations for irreducible representations. (d) Reduction of reducible representations using reduction formula. (e) Group-subgroup relationships. (f) Descent and ascent in symmetry correlation diagrams showing relationship between different groups.

Unit–III

Materials Chemistry and Nanomaterials: [15 L]

3.1 Solid State Chemistry 3.1.1. Electronic structure of solids and band theory, Fermi level, K Space and Brillouin Zones.

3.1.2. Structures of Compounds of the type: AB [nickel arsenide (NiAs)], AB2 [fluorite (CaF2) and anti-fluorite structures, rutile (TiO2) structure and layer structure [cadmium chloride and iodide (CdCl2, CdI2)]. 3.1.3. Methods of preparation for inorganic solids: Ceramic method, precursor method, sol-gel method (applications in Biosensors), microwave synthesis (discussion on principles, examples, merits and demerits are expected) 3.2 Nanomaterials 3.2.1. Preparative methods: Chemical methods, Solvothermal, Combustion synthesis, Microwave, Co-precipitation, Langmuir Blodgett(L-B) method, Biological methods: Synthesis using microorganisms. 3.2.2. Applications in the field of semiconductors, solar cells

Unit - IV

Characterisation of Coordination compounds [15L]

4.1. Formation, thermal studies, Conductivity measurements, electronic spectral and magnetic measurements, IR, NMR and ESR spectroscopic methods. 4.2. Spectral calculations using Orgel and Tanabe-Sugano diagram, calculation of electronic parameters such as ∆, B, C, Nephelauxetic ratio. 4.3. Determination of formation constants of metal complexes (Overall and Stepwise): Comparative studies of Potentiometric and spectral methods.

References : Unit I 1. B. R. Puri, L. R. Sharma and K. C. Kalia, Principles of Inorganic Chemistry, Milestone Publishers, 2013-2014. 2. W. W. Porterfield, Inorganic Chemistry-A Unified Approach, 2nd Ed., Academic Press, 1993. 3. B. W. Pfennig, Principles of Inorganic Chemistry, Wiley, 2015. 4. C. E. Housecroft and A. G. Sharpe, Inorganic Chemistry, Pearson Education Limited, 2nd Edition 2005. 5. J. Huheey, F. A. Keiter and R. I. Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry–Principles of Structure and Reactivity, 4th Ed., Harper Collins, 1993. 6. P. J. Durrant and B. Durrant, Introduction to Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Oxford University Press, 1967. 7. R. L. Dekock and H.B.Gray, Chemical Structure and Bonding, The Benjamin Cummings Publishing Company, 1989. 8. G. Miessler and D. Tarr, Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Ed., Pearson Education, 2004. 9. R. Sarkar, General and Inorganic Chemistry, Books & Allied (P) Ltd., 2001. 10. C. M. Day and J. Selbin, Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry, Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd., 1985. 11. J. N. Murrell, S. F. A. Kettle and J. M. Tedder, The Chemical Bond, Wiley, 1978. 12. G. A. Jeffrey, An Introduction to Hydrogen Bonding, Oxford University Press, Inc., 1997. Unit II

1. F. A. Cotton, Chemical Applications of Group Theory, 2nd Edition, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1989. 2. H. H. Jaffe and M. Orchin, Symmetry in Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996. 3. R. L. Carter, Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1998. 4. K. V. Reddy. Symmetry and Spectroscopy of Molecules, 2nd Edition, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi, 2009. 5. A. Salahuddin Kunju and G. Krishnan, Group Theory and its Applications in Chemistry, PHI Learning, 2012. 6. P. K. Bhattacharya, Group Theory and its Chemical Applications, Himalaya Publishing House. 2014. 7. S. Swarnalakshmi, T. Saroja and R. M. Ezhilarasi, A Simple Approach to Group Theory in Chemistry, Universities Press, 2008. Unit III 1. Solid State Chemistry Introduction, Lesley E. Smart, Elaine A. Moore, ISBN 0-203- 49635-3, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

2. Nanomaterials & Nanochemistry, 2007, Catherine Brechignac, Philippe Houdy, Marcel Lahmani, ISBN 978-3-540-72992-1 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York.

3. Nanomaterials Chemistry, Recent Developments and New Directions C.N.R. Rao, A. Muller, and A.K. Cheetham, ISBN 978-3-527-31664-9, 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

4. Nano-Surface Chemistry, 2001, Morton Rosoff, ISBN: 0-8247-0254-9, Marcel Dekker Inc. New York.

5. The Chemistry of Nanomaterials, CNR Rao, Muller Cheetham, WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim, 2004. 6. Semiconductor Nanomaterials, Challa S.S.R. Kumar, ISBN: 978-3-527-32166-7, WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim, 2010.

Unit IV 1. J. E. Huheey, E. A. Keiter and R. L. Keiter; Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity, Pearson Education, 2006. 2. D. Banerjea ,Coordination Chemistry 3. Geary Coordination reviews 4. P.W. Atkins, T. Overton, J. Rourke, M. Weller and F. Armstrong; Shriver & Atkins: Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. Oxford University Press, 2006. 5. F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, C. A. Murillo and M. Bochmann; Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 6th ed. Wiley, 1999, 6. B. Douglas, D. McDaniel and J. Alexander. Concepts and Models of Inorganic Chemistry(3rd edn.), John Wiley & Sons (1994).

Inorganic Chemistry Practical Paper II Course Code: PSCHP 102 Inorganic Preparations (Synthesis and Characterization)

1) Bis-(tetraethylammonium) tetrachloro Cuprate (II) (Et4 N) 2[CuCl4] 2) Bis-(tetraethylammonium) tetrachloro Nickelate (II) (Et4 N) 2 [NiCl4] 3) Bis-(tetraethylammonium) tetrachloro Cobaltate (II) (Et4 N) 2 [CoCl4] (Any two from above preparations)

4) Tetrammine monocarbanato Cobalt (III) Nitrate [Co(NH3)4CO3]NO3 5) Bis (ethylenediammine) Copper (II) Sulphate [Cu(en)2]SO4 6) Hydronium dichloro bis( dimethylglyoximato) Cobaltate(III) H[ Co(dmgH)2Cl2 ]

Instrumentation 1) Determination of equilibrium constant by Slope intercept method for Fe+3/ SCN- system 2) Determination of Electrolytic nature of inorganic compounds by Conductance measurement.

Reference: 1. Advanced experiments in Inorganic Chemistry., G. N. Mukherjee., 1st Edn., 2010., U.N.Dhur & Sons Pvt Ltd 2. The Synthesis and Characterization of Inorganic Compounds by William L. Jolly 3. Inorganic Chemistry Practical Under UGC Syllabus for M.Sc. in all India Universities By: Dr Deepak Pant

Paper III Organic Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 103 Lectures: 60 L Unit I

Physical Organic Chemistry: (15 L)

1.1. Thermodynamic and kinetic requirements of a reaction: rate and equilibrium constants, reaction coordinate diagram, transition state (activated complex), nature of activated complex, Hammond postulate, Reactivity vs selectivity, Curtin-Hammett Principle, Microscopic reversibility, Kinetic vs thermodynamic control of organic reactions. 1.2. Determining mechanism of a reaction: Product analysis, kinetic studies, use of isotopes (Kinetic isotope effect – primary and secondary kinetic isotope effect). Detection and trapping of intermediates, crossover experiments and stereochemical evidence. 1.3. Acids and Bases: Factors affecting acidity and basicity: Electronegativity and inductive effect, resonance, bond strength, electrostatic effects, hybridization, aromaticity and solvation. Comparative study of acidity and basicity of organic compounds on the basis of pKa values, Leveling effect and non-aqueous solvents. Acid and base catalysis – general and specific catalysis with examples. [Reference Books: 1, 2, 3, 16]

Unit II Nucleophilic substitution reactions and Aromaticity 2.1. Nucleophilic substitution reactions: (9 L) i 2.1.1. Aliphatic nucleophilic substitution: SN1, SN2, SN reactions, mixed SN1 and SN2 and SET mechanisms. SN reactions involving NGP - participation by aryl rings, α- and pi-bonds. Factors affecting these reactions: substrate, nucleophilicity, solvent,

steric effect, hard-soft interaction, leaving group. Ambident nucleophiles. SNcA, 2 SN1‟ and SN2‟ reactions. SN at sp (vinylic) carbon.

2.1.2. Aromatic nucleophilic substitution: SNAr, SN1, benzyne mechanisms. Ipso, cine, tele and vicarious substitution. 2.1.3. Ester hydrolysis: Classification, nomenclature and study of all eight mechanisms of acid and base catalyzed hydrolysis with suitable examples. 2.2. Aromaticity: (6 L) 2.2.1. Structural, thermochemical, and magnetic criteria for aromaticity, including NMR characteristics of aromatic systems. Delocalization and aromaticity. 2.2.2. Application of HMO theory to monocyclic conjugated systems. Frost-Musulin diagrams. Huckel‟s (4n+2) and 4n rules. 2.2.3. Aromatic and antiaromatic compounds up-to 18 carbon atoms. Homoaromatic compounds. Aromaticity of all benzenoid systems, heterocycles, metallocenes,

azulenes, annulenes, aromatic ions and Fullerene (C60). [Reference Books: 4-15]

Unit-III Stereochemistry: (15 L) 3.1. Concept of Chirality: Recognition of symmetry elements. 3.2. Molecules with tri- and tetra-coordinate centers: Compounds with carbon, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorous and sulphur chiral centers, relative configurational stabilities. 3.3. Molecules with two or more chiral centers: Constitutionally unsymmetrical molecules: erythro-threo and syn-anti systems of nomenclature. Interconversion of Fischer, Sawhorse, Newman and Flying wedge projections. Constitutionally symmetrical molecules with odd and even number of chiral centers: enantiomeric and meso forms, concept of stereogenic, chirotopic, and pseudoasymmetric centres. R-S nomenclature for chiral centres in acyclic and cyclic compounds. 3.4. Axial and planar chirality: Principles of axial and planar chirality. Stereochemical features and configurational descriptors (R,S) for the following classes of compounds: allenes, alkylidene cycloalkanes, spirans, biaryls (buttressing effect) (including BINOLs and BINAPs), ansa compounds, cyclophanes, trans-cyclooctenes. 3.5. Prochirality: Chiral and prochiral centres; prochiral axis and prochiral plane. Homotopic, heterotopic (enantiotopic and diastereotopic) ligands and faces. Identification using substitution and symmetry criteria. Nomenclature of stereoheterotopic ligands and faces. Symbols for stereoheterotopic ligands in molecules with i) one or more prochiral centres ii) a chiral as well as a prochiral centre, iii) a prochiral axis iv) a prochiral plane v) pro-pseudoasymmetric centre. Symbols for enantiotopic and diastereotopic faces. [Reference Books: 6-8]

Unit-IV Oxidation and Reduction: (15 L) 4.1. Oxidation: General mechanism, selectivity, and important applications of the following: 4.1.1. Dehydrogenation: Dehydrogenation of C-C bonds including aromatization of six membered rings using metal (Pt, Pd, Ni) and organic reagents (chloranil, DDQ). 4.1.2. Oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones: Chromium reagents such as

K2Cr2O7/H2SO4 (Jones reagent), CrO3-pyridine (Collin‟s reagent), PCC (Corey‟s reagent) and PDC (Cornforth reagent), hypervalent iodine reagents (IBX, Dess-Martin periodinane). DMSO based reagents (Swern oxidation), Corey-Kim oxidation - advantages over Swern and limitations; and Pfitzner-Moffatt oxidation-DCC and DMSO and Oppenauer oxidation.

4.1.3. Oxidation involving C-C bonds cleavage: Glycols using HIO4; cycloalkanones using CrO3; carbon-carbon double bond using ozone, KMnO4, CrO3, NaIO4 and OsO4; aromatic rings using RuO4 and NaIO4.

4.1.4. Oxidation involving replacement of hydrogen by oxygen: oxidation of CH2 to CO by SeO2, oxidation of arylmethanes by CrO2Cl2 (Etard oxidation).

4.1.5. Oxidation of aldehydes and ketones: with H2O2 (Dakin reaction), with peroxy acid (Baeyer-Villiger oxidation) 4.2. Reduction: General mechanism, selectivity, and important applications of the following reducing reagents:

4.2.1. Reduction of CO to CH2 in aldehydes and ketones- Clemmensen reduction, Wolff- Kishner reduction and Huang-Minlon modification.

4.2.2. Metal hydride reduction: Boron reagents (NaBH4, NaCNBH3, diborane, 9-BBN, Na(OAc)3BH, aluminium reagents (LiAlH4, DIBAL-H, Red Al, L and K- selectrides).

4.2.3. NH2NH2 (diimide reduction) and other non-metal based agents including organic reducing agents (Hantzsch dihydropyridine). 4.2.4. Dissolving metal reductions: using Zn, Li, Na, and Mg under neutral and acidic

conditions, Li/Na-liquid NH3 mediated reduction (Birch reduction) of aromatic compounds and acetylenes. [Reference Books: 17, 18, 14] Reference Books: 1. Physical Organic Chemistry, Neil Isaacs 2. Modern Physical Organic Chemistry, Eric V. Anslyn and Dennis A. Dougherty 3. Comprehensive Organic chemistry, Barton and Ollis, Vol 1 4. Organic Chemistry, J. Claydens, N. Greeves, S. Warren and P. Wothers, Oxford University Press. 5. Advanced Organic Chemistry, F.A. Carey and R.J. Sundberg, Part A and B, Plenum Press. 6. Stereochemistry: Conformation and mechamism, P.S. Kalsi, New Age International, New Delhi. 7. Stereochemistry of carbon compounds, E.L Eliel, S.H Wilen and L.N Manden, Wiley. 8. Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds- Principles and Applications, D. Nasipuri. New International Publishers Ltd. 9. March‟s Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms and Structure, Michael B. Smith, Jerry March, Wiley. 10. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions and mechanism, B. Miller and R. Prasad, Pearson Education. 11. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reaction mechanisms, R. Bruckner, Academic Press. 12. Understanding Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Adams Jacobs, Cambridge University Press. 13. Writing Reaction Mechanism in organic chemistry, A. Miller, P.H. Solomons, Academic Press. 14. Principles of Organic Synthesis, R.O.C. Norman and J.M Coxon, Nelson Thornes. 15. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions and mechanism, L.G. Wade, Jr., Maya Shankar Singh, Pearson Education. 16. Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Peter sykes, 6th edition onwards. 17. Modern Methods of Organic Synthesis, W. Carruthers and Iain Coldham, Cambridge University Press. 18. Organic Synthesis, Jagdamba Singh, L.D.S. Yadav, Pragati Prakashan.

Organic Chemistry Practical Paper III Course Code: PSCHP 103

One step preparations (1.0 g scale) 1. Bromobenzene to p-nitrobromobenzene 2. Anthracene to anthraquinone 3. Benzoin to benzil 4. Anthracene to Anthracene maleic anhydride adduct 5. 2-Naphthol to BINOL 6. p-Benzoquinone to 1,2,4-triacetoxybenzene 7. Ethyl acetoacetate to 3-methyl-1-phenylpyrazol-5-one 8. o-Phenylenediamine to 2-methylbenzimidazole 9. o-Phenylenediamine to 2,3-diphenylqunooxaline 10. Urea and benzil to 5,5-diphenylhydantoin

Learning points: 1. Planning of synthesis, effect of reaction parameters including stoichiometry, and safety aspects including MSDS should be learnt. 2. Purify the product by crystallization. Formation and purity of the product should be checked by TLC 3. Report mass and melting point of the purified product.

Paper IV Analytical Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 104 Lectures: 60 L Unit - I 1.1 Language of Analytical Chemistry [8 L] 1.1.1 Analytical perspective, Common analytical problems, terms involved in analytical chemistry (analysis, determination, measurement, techniques, methods, procedures and protocol) 1.1.2 An overview of analytical methods, types of instrumental methods, instruments for analysis, data domains, electrical and non-electrical domains, detectors, transducers and sensors, selection of an analytical method, accuracy, precision, selectivity, sensitivity, detection limit and dynamic range. 1.1.3 Errors, determinate and indeterminate errors. Types of determinate errors, tackling of errors. 1.1.4 Quantitative methods of analysis: calibration curve, standard addition and internal standard method. 1.2 Quality in Analytical Chemistry: [7 L] 1.2.1 Quality Management System (QMS): Evolution and significance of Quality Management, types of quality standards for laboratories, total quality management (TQM), philosophy implementation of TQM (reference of Kaizen, Six Sigma approach & 5S), quality audits and quality reviews, responsibility of laboratory staff for quality and problems. 1.2.2 Safety in Laboratories: Basic concepts of Safety in Laboratories, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), OSHA, Toxic Hazard (TH) classifications, Hazardous Chemical Processes (including process calorimetry / thermal build up concepts). 1.2.3 Accreditations: Accreditation of Laboratories, Introduction to ISO series, Indian Government Standards (ISI, Hallmark, Agmark) 1.2.4 Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) Principle, Objective, OECD guidelines, The US FDA 21CFR58, Klimisch score

Unit- II Calculations based on Chemical Principles [15 L] The following topics are to be covered in the form of numerical problems only. a. Concentration of a solution based on volume and mass units. b. Calculations of ppm, ppb and dilution of the solutions, concept of mmol. c. Stoichiometry of chemical reactions, concept of kg mol, limiting reactant, theoretical and practical yield. d. Solubility and solubility equilibria, effect of presence of common ion. e. Calculations of pH of acids, bases, acidic and basic buffers. f. Concept of formation constants, stability and instability constants, stepwise formation constants. g. Oxidation number, rules for assigning oxidation number, redox reaction in term of oxidation number, oxidizing and reducing agents, equivalent weight of oxidizing and reducing agents, stoichiometry of redox titration (Normality of a solution of a oxidizing / reducing agent and its relationship with molarity).

Unit III Optical Methods [15 L] 3.1 Recapitulation and FT Technique [3 L] 3.1.1 Recapitulation of basic concepts, Electromagnetic spectrum, Sources, Detectors, sample containers. 3.1.2 Laser as a source of radiation, Fibre optics 3.1.3 Introduction of Fourier Transform 3.2 Molecular Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy [6 L] NUMERICALS ARE EXPECTED 3.2.1 Derivation of Beer- Lambert‟s Law and its limitations, factors affecting molecular absorption, types of transitions [emphasis on charge transfer absorption], pH, temperature, solvent and effect of substituents. Applications of Ultraviolet and Visible spectroscopy: 1) On charge transfer absorption 2) Simultaneous spectroscopy 3) Derivative Spectroscopy 3.2.2 Dual spectrometry – Introduction, Principle, Instrumentation and Applications 3.3 Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy [6 L] 3.3.1 Instrumentation: Sources, Sample handling, Transducers, Dispersive, non-dispersive instrument05 L 3.3.2 FTIR and its advantages 3.3.3 Applications of IR [Mid IR, Near IR, Far IR]: Qualitative with emphasis on “Finger print” region, Quantitative analysis, Advantages and Limitations of IR 3.3.4 Introduction and basic principles of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy.

Unit - IV 4.1 Thermal Methods: [9 L] 4.1.1 Introduction, Recapitulation of types of thermal methods, comparison between TGA and DTA. 4.1.2 Differential Scanning Calorimetry- Principle, comparison of DTA and DSC, Instrumentation, Block diagram, Nature of DSC Curve, Factors affecting curves (sample size, sample shape, pressure). 4.1.3 Applications - Heat of reaction, Specific heat, Safety screening, Polymers, liquid crystals, Percentage cystallinity, oxidative stability, Drug analysis, Magnetic transition. e.g. Analysis of Polyethylene for its crystallinity. 4.2 Automation in chemical analysis: [6 L] Need for automation, Objectives of automation, An overview of automated instruments and instrumentation, process control analysis, flow injection analysis, discrete automated systems, automatic analysis based on multilayered films, gas monitoring equipments, Automatic titrators.

References Unit I 1. Modern Analytical Chemistry by David Harvey, McGraw-Hill Higher Education 2. Principles of Instrumental Analysis - Skoog, Holler and Nieman, 5th Edition, Ch: 1. 3. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, By Douglas A. Skoog, Donald M. West, F. James Holler, Stanley R. Crouch, 9th Edition, 2004, Ch: 5. 4. Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis, 6th Edition, J W Robinson, Marcel Dekker, Ch:1. 5. ISO 9000 Quality Systems Handbook, Fourth Edition, David Hoyle. (Chapter: 3 & 4) (Free download). 6. Quality in the Analytical Laboratory, Elizabeth Pichard, Wiley India, Ch: 5, Ch: 6 &Ch: 7. 7. Quality Management, Donna C S Summers, Prentice-Hall of India, Ch:3. 8. Quality in Totality: A Manager‟s Guide To TQM and ISO 9000, ParagDiwan, Deep & Deep Publications, 1st Edition, 2000. 9. Quality Control and Total Quality Management - P.L. Jain-Tata McGraw-Hill (2006) Total Quality Management - Bester field - Pearson Education, Ch:5. 10. Industrial Hygiene and Chemical Safety, M H Fulekar, Ch:9, Ch:11 & Ch:15. 11. Safety and Hazards Management in Chemical Industries, M N Vyas, Atlantic Publisher, Ch:4, Ch:5 & Ch:19. 12. Staff, World Health Organization (2009) Handbook: Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) 13. OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (as revised in 1997)". OECD Environmental Health and Safety Publications. OECD. 1. 1998. 14. Klimisch, HJ; Andreae, M; Tillmann, U (1997). "A systematic approach for evaluating the quality of experimental toxicological and eco-toxicological data". doi:10.1006/rtph.1996.1076. PMID 9056496.

Unit II 1. 3000 solved problems in chemistry, Schaums Solved problem series, David E. Goldbers, Mc Graw Hill international Editions, Chapter 11,15,16,21,22 Unit III 1. D. A. Skoog, F. J. Holler, T. A. Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th Edition, Harcourt Asia Publisher. Chapter 6, 7. 2. H. H. Willard, L. L. Merritt, J. A. Dean, F. A. Settle, Instrumental Methods of Analysis,6 th Edition, CBS Publisher. Chapter 2. 3. R. D. Braun, Introduction to Instrumental Analysis, McGraw Hill Publisher. Chapter 8. 4. D. A. Skoog, F. J. Holler, T. A. Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5 th Edition, Harcourt Asia Publisher. Chapter 13, 14. 5. H. H. Willard, L. L. Merritt, J. A. Dean, F. A. Settle, Instrumental Methods of Analysis,6 th Edition, CBS Publisher. Chapter 2. 6. R. D. Braun, Introduction to Instrumental Analysis, McGraw Hill Publisher. Chapter 5. 7. G. W. Ewing, Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis, 5 th Edition, McGraw Hill Publisher, Chapter 3. 8. M. Ito, The effect of temperature on ultraviolet absorption spectra and its relation to hydrogen bonding, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 4 (1960) 106-124. 9. A. J. Somnessa, The effect of temperature on the visible absorption band of iodine inseveral solvents, Spectrochim. Acta. Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy, 33 (1977) 525- 528. 10. D. A. Skoog, F. J. Holler, T. A. Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5 th Edition, Harcourt Asia Publisher. Chapter 16, 17. 11. R. D. Braun, Introduction to Instrumental Analysis, McGraw Hill Publisher. Chapter 12 12. Z. M. Khoshhesab (2012). Infrared Spectroscopy- Materials Science, Engineering and Technology. Prof. Theophanides Theophile (Ed.). ISBN: 978-953- 51-0537- 4, InTech,(open access) Unit IV 1. Introduction to instrumental methods of analysis by Robert D. Braun, Mc. Graw Hill (1987): Chapter 27 2.Thermal Analysis-theory and applications by R. T. Sane, Ghadge, Quest Publications 3. Instrumental methods of analysis, 7 th Edition, Willard, Merrit, Dean: Chapter 25 4. Instrumental Analysis, 5 th Edition, Skoog, Holler and Nieman: Chapter 31 5. Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 6 th Edition, Vogel: Chapter 12 6. Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning: Thermal Methods by James W. Dodd & Kenneth H. Tonge 7. Instrumental methods of analysis, 7 th Edition, Willard, Merrit, Dean: Chapter 26 8. Instrumental Analysis, 5th Edition, Skoog, Holler and Nieman: Chapter 33 9. Introduction to instrumental methods of analysis by Robert D. Braun, Mc. GrawHill (1987): Chapter 28

Analytical Chemistry Practical Paper IV Course Code: PSCHP 104

1. To carry out assay of the sodium chloride injection by Volhard‟s method. Statistical method. 2. To determine (a) the ion exchange capacity (b) exchange efficiency of the given cation exchange resin. 3. To determine amount of Cr(III) and Fe(II) individually in a mixture of the two by titration with EDTA. 4. To determine the breakthrough capacity of a cation exchange resin. 5. To determine the lead and tin content of a solder alloy by titration with EDTA. 6. To determine amount of Cu(II) present in the given solution containing a mixture of Cu(II) and Fe(II).

7. To determine number of nitro groups in the given compound using TiCl3. References: 1. Quantitative Inorganic Analysis including Elementary Instrumental Analysis by A. I. Vogels, 3rd Ed. ELBS (1964) 2. Vogel's textbook of quantitative chemical analysis, Sixth Ed. Mendham, Denny, Barnes, Thomas, Pearson education 3. Standard methods of chemical analysis, F. J. Welcher 4. Standard Instrumental methods of Chemical Analysis, F. J. Welcher 5. W.W.Scott."Standard methods of Chemical Analysis",Vol.I, Van Nostrand Company,Inc.,1939. 6. E.B.Sandell and H.Onishi,"Spectrophotometric Determination of Traces of Metals",Part- II,4th Ed.,A Wiley Interscience Publication,New York,1978.

Semester – II Paper I Physical Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 201 [60 L] Unit I Chemical Thermodynamics II [15 L]

1.1. Fugacity of real gases, Determination of fugacity of real gases using graphical method and from equation of state. Equilibrium constant for real gases in terms of fugacity. Gibbs energy of mixing, entropy and enthalpy of mixing. 1.2. Real solutions: Chemical potential in non ideal solutions excess functions of non ideal solutions calculation of partial molar volume and partial molar enthalpy, Gibbs Duhem Margules equation. 1.3. Thermodynamics of surfaces, Pressure difference across curved surface (Laplace equation), vapour pressure of droplets (Kelvin equation), Gibbs adsorption isotherm, BET isotherm (derivations expected). 1.4. Bioenergetics : standard free energy change in biochemical reactions, exergonic, endergonic. Hydrolysis of ATP, synthesis of ATP from ADP.

Unit II Quantum Chemistry II [15 L]

2.1. Rigid rotor, spherical coordinates Schrödinger wave equation in spherical coordinates, separation of the variables, the phi equation, wavefunction, quantum number, the theta equation, wave function, quantization of rotational energy, spherical harmonics. 2.2. Hydrogen atom, the two particle problem, separation of the energy as translational and potential, separation of variables, the R the  * and the  equations, solution of the requation, introduction of the four quantum numbers and their interdependence on the basis of the solutions of the three equations, total wave function, expression for the energy, probability density function, distances and energies in atomic units, radial and angular plots., points of maximum probability, expressions for the total wave function for 1s,2s, 2p and 3d orbitals of hydrogen. 2.3. Application of the Schrödinger equation to two electron system, limitations of the equation, need for the approximate solutions, methods of obtaining the approximate solution of the Schrödinger wave equation. 2.4. Hückel Molecular Orbitals theory for ethylene , 1,3-butadiene and benzene. (Derivation expected)

Unit III Chemical Kinetics and Molecular Reaction Dynamics [15 L] 3.1. Elementary Reactions in Solution:- Solvent Effects on reaction rates, Reactions between ions- influence of solvent Dielectric constant, influence of ionic strength, Linear free energy relationships Enzyme action 3.2. Kinetics of reactions catalyzed by enzymes -Michaelis-Menten analysis, Lineweaver-Burk and Eadie Analyses. 3.3. Inhibition of Enzyme action: Competitive, Noncompetitive and Uncompetitive Inhibition. Effect of pH, Enzyme activation by metal ions, Regulatory enzymes. 3.4. Kinetics of reactions in the Solid State:- Factors affecting reactions in solids Rate laws for reactions in solid: The parabolic rate law, The first order rate Law, the contracting sphere rate law,Contracting area rate law, some examples of kinetic studies. (Ref: 7 and 2)

Unit IV Solid State Chemistry and Phase Equilibria [15 L] 4.1 : Solid State Chemistry 4.1.1. Recapitulation: Structures and Defects in solids. Types of Defects and Stoichiometry a) Zero dimensional (point) Defects b) One dimensional (line) Defects c) Two dimensional (Planar) Defects d) Thermodynamics of formation of defects (Mathematical derivation to find concentration of defects and numerical problems based on it) (Ref: 17, 18 and19 ) 4.2 Phase equilibria 4.2.1. Recapitulation: Introduction and definition of terms involved in phase rule. Thermodynamic derivation of Gibbs Phase rule. 4.2.2. Two component system: a) Solid –Gas System : Hydrate formation, Amino compound formation b) Solid – Liquid System: Formation of a compound with congruent melting point, Formation of a compound with incongruent melting point . (with suitable examples) 4.2.3. Three component system Type-I : Formation of one pair of partially miscible liquids Type-II: Formation of two pairs of partially miscible liquids Type-III: Formation of three pairs of partially miscible liquids (Ref: 4, 6, 11, 12 ,13,16, 24 )

References

1. Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula, Atkin‟s Physical Chemistry, 7th Edn., Oxford University Press, 2002. 2. K.J. Laidler and J.H. Meiser, Physical Chemistry, 2nd Ed., CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 1999. 3. Robert J. Silby and Robert A. Alberty, Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edn., John Wiley and Sons (Asia) Pte. Ltd., 2002. 4. Ira R. Levine, Physical Chemistry, 5th Edn., Tata McGraw-Hill New Delhi, 2002. 5. G.W. Castellan, Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edn., Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1983. 6. S. Glasstone, Text Book of Physical Chemistry, 2nd Edn., McMillan and Co. Ltd., London, 1962. 7. Principles of Chemical Kinetics, 2nd Ed., James E. House, ELSEVIER, 2007. 8. B.K. Sen, Quantum Chemistry including Spectroscopy, Kalyani Publishers, 2003. 9. A.K. Chandra, Introductory Quantum Chemistry, Tata McGraw – Hill, 1994. 10. R.K. Prasad, Quantum Chemistry, 2nd Edn., New Age International Publishers, 2000. 11. S. Glasstone, Thermodynamics for Chemists, Affiliated East-West Press, New Delhi, 1964. 12. W.G. Davis, Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics – A Non – Calculus Approach, Saunders, Philadelphia, 19772. 13. Peter A. Rock, Chemical Thermodynamics, University Science Books, Oxford University Press, 1983. 14. Ira N. Levine, Quantum Chemistry, 5th Edn., Pearson Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Indian Branch, New Delhi, 2000. 15. Thomas Engel and Philip Reid, Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edn., Pearson Education Limited 2013. 16. D.N. Bajpai, Advanced Physical Chemistry, S. Chand 1st Edn., 1992. 17. Solid State Chemistry [An Introduction], 3rd Ed., Lesley E. Smart & Elaine A. Moore, Taylor & Francis, 2010. 18. The Physics and „Chemistry of Solids, Stephen Elliott, Willey India, 2010 19. Principles of the Solid State, H.V. Keer, New Age International Publishers, 2011. 20. Solid State Chemistry, D.K. Chakrabarty, New Age International Publishers, 1996. 21. Principles of physical Chemistry , Marrown and Prutton 5th edition 22. Essentials of Physical Chemistry , Arun Bahl, B. S Bahl, G. D.Tulli , S Chand and Co. Ltd , 2012 Edition. 23. Introduction of Solids L.V Azaroff , Tata McGraw Hill . 24. A Text book of physical Chemistry ; Applications of thermodynamics vol III, Mac Millan Publishers India Ltd ,2011 25. New directions in solid state Chemistry, C.N.R. Rao and J Gopalkrishnan , Cambridge University Press.

Physical Chemistry Practical Paper I Course Code: PSCHP 201

Non – instrumental:

1. Polar plots of atomic orbitals such as 1s, and 3 orbitals by using angular part of hydrogen atom wave functions. 2. To study the influence of ionic strength on the base catalysed hydrolysis of ethyl acetate. 3. To study phase diagram of three component system water – chloroform /toluene - acetic acid. 4. To determine the rate constant of decomposition reaction of diacetone alcohol by dialtometric method. Instrumental:

1. To determine the formula of silver ammonia complex by potentiometric method. 2. To determine CMC of sodium Lauryl Sulphate from measurement of conductivities at different concentrations. 3. To determine Hammette constant of m- and p- amino benzoic acid/nitro benzoic acid by pH measurement. 4. To determine the Michaelis – Menten‟s constant value (Km) of the enzyme Beta Amylase spectrophotometrically.

References

4 Practical Physical Chemistry, B. Viswanathan and P.S. Raghavan, Viva Books Private Limited, 2005. 5 Practical Physical Chemistry, A.M. James and F.E. Prichard, 3rd Edn., Longman Group Ltd., 1974. 6 Experimental Physical Chemistry, V.D. Athawale and P. Mathur, New Age International Publishers, 2001.

Semester II Paper II Inorganic Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 202

Unit I Inorganic Reaction Mechanism: [15 L] 1.1 Rate of reactions, factors affecting the rate of reactions, techniques for determination of rate of reaction (Direct chemical analysis, spectrophotometric method, electrochemical and flow methods). 1.2 Ligand substitution reactions of: a) Octahedral complexes without breaking of metal-ligand bond (Use of isotopic labelling method) b) Square planar complexes, trans-effect, its theories and applications. Mechanism and factors affecting these substitution reactions. 1.3 Redox reactions: inner and outer sphere mechanisms, complimentary and non- complimentary reactions. 1.4 Stereochemistry of substitution reactions of octahedral complexes. (Isomerization and racemization reactions and applications.)

Unit II Organometallic Chemistry of Transition metals: [15 L] 2.1. Eighteen and sixteen electron rule and electron counting with examples. 2.2. Preparation and properties of the following compounds (a) Alkyl and aryl derivatives of Pd and Pt complexes (b) Carbenes and carbynes of Cr, Mo and W (c) Alkene derivatives of Pd and Pt (d) Alkyne derivatives of Pd and Pt (e) Allyl derivatives of nickel (f) Sandwich compounds of Fe, Cr and Half Sandwich compounds of Cr, Mo. 2.3 Structure and bonding on the basis of VBT and MOT in the following organometallic compounds: Zeise‟s salt, bis(triphenylphosphine)diphenylacetylene platinum(0)

[Pt(PPh3)2(HC≡CPh)2], diallylnickel(II), ferrocene and bis(arene)chromium(0), tricarbonyl (η2-butadiene) iron(0). Unit III Environmental Chemistry:[15 L] 3.1. Conception of Heavy Metals: Critical discussion on heavy metals 3.2. Toxicity of metallic species: Mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, copper and chromium, with respect to their sources, distribution, speciation, biochemical effects and toxicology, control and treatment. 3.3. Case Studies: (a) Itai-itai disease for Cadmium toxicity, (b) Arsenic Poisoning in the Indo-Bangladesh region. 3.4. Interaction of radiation in context with the environment:Sources and biological implication of radioactive materials. Effect of low level radiation on cells- Its applications in diagnosis and treatment, Effect of radiation on cell proliferation and cancer.

Unit IV Bioinorganic Chemistry:[15 L] 4.1. Biological oxygen carriers; hemoglobin, hemerythrene and hemocyanine- structure of metal active center and differences in mechanism of oxygen binding, Differences between hemoglobin and myoglobin: Cooperativity of oxygen binding in hemoglobin and Hill equation, pH dependence of oxygen affinity in hemoglobin and myoglobin and it‟s implications. 4.2. Activation of oxygen in biological system with examples of mono-oxygenases, and oxidases- structure of the metal center and mechanism of oxygen activation by these enzymes. 4.3. Copper containing enzymes- superoxide dismutase, tyrosinase and laccase: catalytic reactions and the structures of the metal binding site 4.4. Nitrogen fixation-nitrogenase, hydrogenases 4.5. Metal ion transport and storage:Ionophores, transferrin, ferritin and metallothionins 4.6. Medicinal applications of cis-platin and related compounds

References

Unit I 1. P. Atkins, T. Overton, J. Rourke, M. Weller and F. Armstrong, Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Ed., Oxford University Press, 2010. 2. D. Banerjea, Coordination Chemistry, Tata McGraw Hill, 1993. 3. W. H. Malik, G. D./ Tuli and R. D. Madan, Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry, 8th Ed., S. Chand & Company ltd. 4. M. L. Tobe and J. Burgess, Inorganic Reaction Mechanism, Longman, 1999. 5. S. Asperger, Chemical kinetics and Inorganic Reaction Mechanism, 2nd Ed., Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, 2002 6. Gurdeep Raj, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry-Vol.II, 12th Edition, Goel publishing house, 2012. 7. B. R. Puri, L. R. Sharma and K. C. Kalia, Principles of Inorganic Chemistry, Milestone Publishers, 2013-2014. 8. F. Basalo and R. G. Pearson, Mechanism of Inorganic Reactions, 2nd Ed., Wiley, 1967. 9. R. Gopalan and V. Ramlingam, Concise Coordination chemistry, Vikas Publishing house Pvt Ltd., 2001. 10. Robert B. Jordan, Reaction Mechanisms of Inorganic and Organometallic Systems, 3rd Ed., Oxford University Press 2008.

Unit II 1. D. Banerjea, Coordination chemistry. Tata McGrew Hill, New Delhi,1993. 2. R.C Mehrotra and A.Singh, Organometallic Chemistry- A unified Approach, 2nded, New Age International Pvt Ltd, 2000. 3. R.H Crabtree, The Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Metals, 5th edition, Wiley International Pvt, Ltd 2000. 4. B.Doughlas, D.H McDaniel and J.J Alexander. Concepts and Models of Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd edition, John Wiley and Sons. 1983. 5. Organometallic Chemistry by G.S Sodhi. Ane Books Pvt Ltd. Unit III 1. Environmental Chemistry 5th edition, Colin Baird Michael Cann, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York, 2012. 2. Environmental Chemistry 7th edition, Stanley E. Manahan, CRC Press Publishers, 3. Environmental Contaminants, Daniel A. Vallero, ISBN: 0-12-710057-1, Elsevier Inc., 2004. 4. Environmental Science 13th edition, G. Tyler Miller Jr. and Scott E. Spoolman, ISBN- 10: 0-495-56016-2, Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, 2010. 5. Fundamentals of Environmental and Toxicological Chemistry 4th edition, Stanley E. Manahan, ISBN: 978-1-4665-5317-0, CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, 2013. 6. Living in the Environment 17th edition, G. Tyler Miller Jr. and Scott E. Spoolman, ISBN-10: 0-538-49414-X, Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, 2011 7. Poisoning and Toxicology Handbook, Jerrold B. Leikin, Frank P. Paloucek, ISBN: 1- 4200-4479-6, Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. 8. Casarett and Doull‟s Toxicology- The Basic Science of Poisons 6th edition, McGraw- Hill, 2001. Unit IV 1. R. W. Hay, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Ellis Harwood, England, 1984. 2. I. Bertini, H.B.Gray, S. J. Lippard and J.S. Valentine, Bioinorganic Chemistry, First South Indian Edition, Viva Books, New Delhi, 1998. 3. J. A. Cowan, Inorganic Biochemistry-An introduction, VCH Publication, 1993. 4. S. J. Lippard and J. M. Berg, Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry, University Science Publications, Mill Valley, Caligronic, 1994. 5. G.N. Mukherjee and A. Das, Elements of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Dhuri & Sons, Calcutta, 1988. 6. J.Chem. Educ. (Special issue), Nov, 1985. 7. E.Frienden, J.Chem. Educ., 1985, 62. 8. Robert R.Crechton, Biological Inorganic Chemistry – An Introduction, Elsevier 9. J. R. Frausto da Silva and R. J. P. Williams The Biological Chemistry of the Elements, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991. 10. JM. D. Yudkin and R. E. Offord A Guidebook to Biochemistry, Cambridge University Press, 1980.

Inorganic Chemistry Practical Paper II Course Code: PSCHP 202 Ores and Alloys 1) Analysis of Devarda‟s alloy 2) Analysis of Cu – Ni alloy 3) Analysis of Tin Solder alloy 4) Analysis of Limestone. Instrumentation 1) Estimation of Copper using Iodometric method Potentiometrically. 2) Estimation of Fe+3 solution using Ce(IV) ions Potentiometrically

Reference: 1. Advanced experiments in Inorganic Chemistry., G. N. Mukherjee., 1st Edn., 2010., U.N.Dhur & Sons Pvt Ltd 2. The Synthesis and Characterization of Inorganic Compounds by William L. Jolly 3. Inorganic Chemistry Practical Under UGC Syllabus for M.Sc. in all India Universities By: Dr Deepak Pant

Paper III Organic Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 203 Lectures 60 L Unit-I 1.1. Alkylation of Nucleophilic Carbon Intermediates: (7 L) 1.1.1. Generation of carbanion, kinetic and thermodynamic enolate formation, Regioselectivity in enolate formation, alkylation of enolates. 1.1.2. Generation and alkylation of dianion, medium effects in the alkylation of enolates, oxygen versus carbon as the site of alkylation. 1.1.3. Alkylation of aldehydes, ketones, esters, amides and nitriles. 1.1.4. Nitrogen analogs of enols and enolates- Enamines and Imines anions, alkylation of enamines and imines. 1.1.5. Alkylation of carbon nucleophiles by conjugate addition (Michael reaction). 1.2. Reaction of carbon nucleophiles with carbonyl groups: (8 L) 1.2.1. Mechanism of Acid and base catalyzed Aldol condensation, Mixed Aldol condensation with aromatic aldehydes, regiochemistry in mixed reactions of aliphatic aldehydes and ketones, intramolecular Aldol reaction and Robinson annulation. 1.2.2. Addition reactions with amines and iminium ions; Mannich reaction. 1.2.3. Amine catalyzed condensation reaction: Knoevenagel reaction. 1.2.4. Acylation of carbanions. [Reference Books: 1-11]

Unit II Reactions and Rearrangements: (15 L) Mechanisms, stereochemistry (if applicable) and applications of the following: 2.1. Reactions: Baylis-Hilman reaction, McMurry Coupling, Corey-Fuchs reaction, Nef reaction, Passerini reaction. 2.2. Concerted rearrangements: Hofmann, Curtius, Lossen, Schmidt, Wolff, Boulton- Katritzky. 2.3. Cationic rearrangements: Tiffeneau-Demjanov, Pummerer, Dienone-phenol, Rupe, Wagner-Meerwein. 2.4. Anionic rearrangements: Brook, Neber, Von Richter, Wittig, Gabriel–Colman, Payne. [Reference Books: 19-22]

Unit-III 3.1. Introduction to Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemistry: ( 7 L) 3.1.1. Molecular orbitals: Formation of σ- and π-MOs by using LCAO method. Formation of π MOs of ethylene, butadiene, 1, 3, 5-hexatriene, allyl cation, anion and radical. Concept of nodal planes and energies of π-MOs 3.1.2. Introduction to FMOs: HOMO and LUMO and significance of HOMO-LUMO gap in absorption spectra as well as chemical reactions. MOs of formaldehyde: The effect of electronegativity perturbation and orbital polarization in formaldehyde. HOMO and LUMO (π and π* orbitals) of formaldehyde. A brief description of MOs of nucleophiles and electrophiles. Concept of „donor-acceptor‟ interactions in nucleophilic addition reactions on formaldehyde. Connection of this HOMO-LUMO interaction with „curved arrows‟ used in reaction mechanisms. The concept of hardness and softness and its application to electrophiles and nucleophiles. Examples of hard and soft nucleophiles/ electrophiles. Identification of hard and soft reactive sites on the basis of MOs. 2 3.1.3. Application of FMO concepts in (a) SN reaction, (b) Lewis acid base adducts (BF3- NH3 complex), (c) ethylene dimerization to butadiene, (d) Diels-Alder cycloaddition, (e) regioselective reaction of allyl cation with allyl anion (f) addition of hydride to formaldehyde. 3.2. Applications of UV and IR spectroscopy: (8 L) 3.2.1. Ultraviolet spectroscopy: Recapitulation, UV spectra of dienes, conjugated polyenes (cyclic and acyclic), carbonyl and unsaturated carbonyl compounds, substituted aromatic compounds. Factors affecting the position and intensity of UV bands – effect of conjugation, steric factor, pH, and solvent polarity. Calculation of absorption maxima for above classes of compounds by Woodward-Fieser rules (using Woodward-Fieser tables for values for substituents). 3.2.2. Infrared spectroscopy: Fundamental, overtone and combination bands, vibrational coupling, factors affecting vibrational frequency (atomic weight, conjugation, ring size, solvent and hydrogen bonding). Characteristic vibrational frequencies for alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatics, alcohols, ethers, phenols, amines, nitriles and nitro compounds. Detailed study of vibrational frequencies of carbonyl compounds, aldehydes, ketones, esters, amides, acids, acid halides, anhydrides, lactones, lactams and conjugated carbonyl compounds.

Unit-IV NMR spectroscopy and Mass spectrometry (15 L) 4.1. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Principle, Chemical shift, Factors affecting chemical shift (Electronegativity, H-bonding, Anisotropy effects). Chemical and magnetic equivalence, Chemical shift values and correlation for protons bonded to carbon and other nuclei as in alcohols, phenols, enols, carboxylic acids, amines, amides. Spin-spin coupling, Coupling constant (J), Factors affecting J, geminal, vicinal and long range coupling (allylic and aromatic). First order spectra, Karplus equation. 4.2. 13C NMR spectroscopy: Theory and comparison with proton NMR, proton coupled and decoupled spectra, off-resonance decoupling. Factors influencing carbon shifts, correlation of chemical shifts of aliphatic, olefin, alkyne, aromatic and carbonyl carbons. 4.3. Mass spectrometry: Molecular ion peak, base peak, isotopic abundance, metastable ions. Nitrogen rule, Determination of molecular formula of organic compounds based on isotopic abundance and HRMS. Fragmentation pattern in various classes of organic compounds (including compounds containing hetero atoms), McLafferty rearrangement, Retro-Diels-Alder reaction, ortho effect. 4.4. Structure determination involving individual or combined use of the above spectral techniques. [Reference Books: 13-18] References: 1. Organic Chemistry, J. Claydens, N. Greeves, S. Warren and P. Wothers, Oxford University Press. 2. Advanced Organic Chemistry, F.A. Carey and R.J. Sundberg, Part A, page no. 713-769, and B, Plenum Press. 3. March‟s Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms and Structure, Michael B. Smith, Jerry March, Wiley. 4. Organic Chemistry, R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd and S.K. Bhattacharjee, Pearson Publication (7th Edition) 5. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions and mechanism, B. Miller and R. Prasad, Pearson Education. 6. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reaction mechanisms, R. Bruckner, Academic Press. 7. Understanding Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Adams Jacobs, Cambridge University Press. 8. Writing Reaction Mechanism in organic chemistry, A. Miller, P.H. Solomons, Academic Press. 9. Principles of Organic Synthesis, R.O.C. Norman and J.M Coxon, Nelson Thornes. 10. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions and mechanism, L.G. Wade, Jr., Maya Shankar Singh, Pearson Education. 11. Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Peter Sykes, 6th 12. Molecular Orbital and Organic chemical reactions, Ian Fleming Reference Edition, Wiley 13. Introduction to Spectroscopy, Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz, Thomson Brooks. 14. Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds, R. Silverstein, G.C Bassler and T.C. Morrill, John Wiley and Sons. 15. Organic Spectroscopy, William Kemp, W.H. Freeman & Company. 16. Organic Spectroscopy-Principles and Applications, Jagmohan, Narosa Publication. 17. Organic Spectroscopy, V.R. Dani, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. 18. Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds, P.S. Kalsi, New Age International Ltd. 19. Organic Reaction Mechanisms, V.K. Ahluwalia, R.K. Parasher, Alpha Science International, 2011. 20. Reactions, Rearrangements and Reagents by S. N. Sanyal 21. Name Reactions, Jie Jack Li, Springer 22. Name Reactions and Reagents in Organic Synthesis, Bradford P. Mundy, M.G. Ellerd, and F.G. Favaloro, John Wiley & Sons.

Organic Chemistry Practical Paper III Course Code: PSCHP 203 Separation of Binary mixture using micro-scale technique 1. Separation of binary mixture using physical and chemical methods. 2. Characterization of one of the components with the help of chemical analysis and confirmation of the structure with the help of derivative preparation and its physical constant. 3. Purification and determination of mass and physical constant of the second component. The following types are expected: (i) Water soluble/water insoluble solid and water insoluble solid, (ii) Non-volatile liquid-Non-volatile liquid (chemical separation) (iii) Water-insoluble solid-Non-volatile liquid. Minimum three mixtures from each type and a total of ten mixtures are expected. Reference: 1. Systematic Qualitative organic analysis, H. Middleton (Orient Longman) 2. A Handbook of Organic Analysis, H.T. Clark (Orient Longman) 3. Systematic Identification of organic compounds, R.L. Shriner (John Wiley, New York) 4. Practical Organic Chemistry by Mann and Saunders. 5. Advance Practical Organic Chemistry, N.K. Vishnoi, Vikas Publication

Paper IV Analytical Chemistry: Course Code: PSCH 104 [60 L] Unit I Chromatography [15 L] 1.1 Recapitulation of basic concepts in chromatography: Classification of chromatographic methods, requirements of an ideal detector, types of detectors in LC and GC, comparative account of detectors with reference to their applications (LC and GC respectively), qualitative and quantitative analysis.[2 L] 1.2 Concept of plate and rate theories in chromatography: efficiency, resolution, selectivity and separation capability. Van Deemter equation and broadening of chromatographic peaks. Optimization of chromatographic conditions.[5 L] 1.3 Gas Chromatography: Instrumentation of GC with special reference to sample injection systems – split/splitless, column types, solid/ liquid stationary phases, column switching techniques, temperature programming, Thermionic and mass spectrometric detector, Applications. [3 L] 1.4 High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC): Normal phase and reversed phase with special reference to types of commercially available columns (Use of C8 and C18 columns). Diode array type and fluorescence detector, Applications of HPLC. Chiral and ion chromatography. [5 L] Unit II 2.1 X-ray spectroscopy: principle, instrumentation and applications of X-ray fluorescence, absorption and diffraction spectroscopy. [4 L] 2.2 Mass spectrometry: recapitulation, instrumentation, ion sources for molecular studies, electron impact, field ionization, field absorption, chemical ionization and fast atom bombardment sources. Mass analyzers: Quadrupole, time of flight and ion trap. Applications.[6 L] 2.3 Radioanalytical Methods – recapitulation, isotope dilution method, introduction, principle, single dilution method, double dilution method and applications. [5 L] Unit III 3.1 Surface Analytical Techniques – [9 L] Introduction, Principle, Instrumentation and Applications of: 3.1.1 Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) 3.1.2 Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) 3.1.3 Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) 3.1.4 Electron Spectroscopy (ESCA and Auger)

3.2 Atomic Spectroscopy [6 L] 3.2.1 Advantages and Limitations of AAS 3.2.2 Atomic Spectroscopy based on plasma sources – Introduction, Principle, Instrumentation and Applications. Unit IV Electroanalytical Methods (Numericals are Expected) 4.1 Ion selective potentiometry and Polarography: [10 L] Ion selective electrodes and their applications (solid state, precipitate, liquid –liquid, enzyme and gas sensing electrodes), ion selective field effect transistors, biocatalytic membrane electrodes and enzyme based biosensors. Polarography: Ilkovic equation, derivation starting with Cottrell equation, effect of complex formation on the polarographic waves. 4.2 Electrogravimetry: Introduction, principle, instrumentation, factors affecting the nature of the deposit, applications.[3 L] 4.3 Coulometry: Introduction, principle, instrumentation, coulometry at controlled potential and controlled current [2 L]

References: Unit I 1. Instrumental Analysis, Skoog, Holler & Crouch 2 HPLC Practical and Industrial Applications, 2 nd Ed., Joel K. Swadesh, CRC Press Unit II 1. Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry, H J Arnikar, New Age Publishers (2005) 2. Fundamentals of Radiochemistry D. D. Sood , A. V. R. Reddy and N. Ramamoorthy 3. Principles of Instrumental Analysis - Skoog, Holler and Nieman, 5th Edition, Ch: 12 4. Principles of Instrumental Analysis - Skoog, Holler and Nieman, 5th Edition, Ch: 20 Unit III 1. Instrumental Analysis by Douglas A. Skoog - F. James Holler - Crouch, Publisher: Cengage; Edition, (2003), ISBN-10: 8131505421, ISBN-13: 978-8131505427 2. Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy, An Introduction to TEM, SEM, and AEM 3. Authors: Ray F. Egerton, ISBN: 978-0- 387-25800- 3 (Print) 978-0- 387-26016- 7 (Online) 4. Modern techniques of surface science by D.P. Woodruff, T.A. Delchar, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994. 5. Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy by C. J. Chen, Oxford University Press, NewYork, 1993. 6. 5. Transmission Electron Microscopy: A text book for Material Science, David B Williams and C., Barry Carter, Springer 7. Modern Spectroscopy, by J.M. Hollas, 3rd Edition (1996), John Wiley, New York 8. Principles of Instrumental Analysis – Skoog, Holler, Nieman, 5th ed., Harcourt College Publishers, 1998. 9. Instrumental Analysis by Douglas A. Skoog - F. James Holler - Crouch, Publisher: Cengage; Edition (2003), ISBN10: 8131505421, ISBN-13: 978-8131505427

Unit IV 1. Principles of Instrumental Analysis – Skoog, Holler, Nieman, 5th Edition, Harcourt College Publishers, 1998. Chapters - 23, 24, 25. 2. Analytical Chemistry Principles – John H Kennnedy, 2nd edition, Saunders College Publishing (1990). 3. Modern Analytical Chemistry David Harvey; McGraw Hill Higher education publishers, (2000). 4. Vogel‟s Text book of quantitative chemical analysis, 6th edition, Pearson Education Limited, (2007). 5. Electrochemical Methods Fundamentals and Applications, Allen J Bard and Larry R Faulkner, John Wiley and Sons, (1980). 6. Instrumental Methods of Analysis Willard, Merrit, Dean and Settle, 7th edition, CBS publishers.

Analytical Chemistry Practical Paper IV Course Code: PSCHP 204 1. To determine percentage purity of sodium carbonate in washing soda pH metrically. 2. To determine amount of Ti(III) and Fe(II) in a mixture by titration with Ce(IV) potentiometrically. 3. To determine the percentage purity of a sample (glycine/sodium benzoate/primary amine) by titration with perchloric acid in a non aqueous medium using glass calomel system potentiometrically. 4. To determine the amount of nitrite present in the given water sample colorimetrically. 5. To determine the amount of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in a mixture using 1,10-phenanthroline spectrophotometrically. 6. Simultaneous determination of Cr(VI) and Mn(VII) in a mixture spectrophotometrically.

7. To determine the percentage composition of HCl and H2SO4 on weight basis in a mixture of two by conductometric titration with NaOH and BaCl2. 8. To determine amount of potassium in the given sample of fertilizers using flame photometer by standard addition method. References 1. Quantitative Inorganic Analysis including Elementary Instrumental Analysis by A. I. Vogels, 3rd Ed. ELBS (1964) 2. Vogel's textbook of quantitative chemical analysis, Sixth Ed. Mendham, Denny, Barnes, Thomas, Pearson education 3. Standard methods of chemical analysis, F. J. Welcher 4. Standard Instrumental methods of Chemical Analysis, F. J. Welcher 5. W.W.Scott."Standard methods of Chemical Analysis",Vol.I, Van Nostrand Company, Inc.,1939. 6. E.B.Sandell and H.Onishi,"Spectrophotometric Determination of Traces of Metals",Part- II, 4th Ed.,A Wiley Interscience Publication,New York,1978

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Minutes of the meeting of the Academic Council Dtd. 14th June, 2018

A meeting of the Academic Council was convened at Sir Phirozshaha Mehata Hall (Management Council Hall), University of Mumbai, Fort, Mumbai – 400 032 on14th June, 2018 at 11.00 a.m.

The following members were present:-

1. Prof. Suhas Pednekar Vice - Chancellor

2. Prin. (Dr.) V. N. Magare Pro –Vice Chancellor (I/c.)

3. Prin. (Dr.) M. S. Kurhade I/c. Dean – Humanities

4. Prin. (Dr.) Ajay Bhamare I/c. Dean – Commerce & Mgmt.

5. Prin. (Dr.) Suresh Ukrande I/c. Dean – Science & Technology

6. Prof. Rashmi Oza I/c. Dean – Interdisciplinary Studies

7. Prin. Dr. Kishor Sukhthankar Member

8. Prin. (Dr.) Madhu T.P. Nair Member

9. Prin. (Dr.) MadhuriPejaver Member

10. Prin. Vithal Rokade Member

11. Prin. (Dr.) Ravindra Deshmukh Member

12. Prof. Shefali Pandya Member

13. Dr. Tanuja Sarode Member

14. Dr. Megha Somani Member

15. Dr. Madhavi Nikam Member

16. Dr. Rajendra Deore Member

17. Dr. Arjun P. Ghatule Director – BoEE

18. Dr. Dinesh Kamble Registrar (I/c.) – Member Secretary

It was resolved that the Leave of absence be granted to Dr. Rajendra Dhakane.

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1.1 1. Confirmation of Minutes of Academic Council Meeting dated 5/05/ 2018.  It was resolved that the Minutes of the Academic Council meeting dated 5th May, 2018 be Confirmed.

Affiliation Section

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2. To consider the reports of the Local Inquiry Committee/s for continuation of affiliation in the faculties of Humanities, Science & Technology, Commerce and Management and Interdisciplinary Studies of the colleges/Institutes for the academic year 2018-19 and previous years, if any.

 It was resolved that the reports of the Local Inquiry Committee of continuation of affiliation of faculties of Humanities, Science & Technology, Commerce & Management and Interdisciplinary Studies be accepted and the colleges/Institutes be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the academic year 2018-19 and previous years subject to payment of the affiliation fees of all those years, if any. Further, the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which the future continuation/ extension of Affiliation in subsequent years be not considered. Also the concerned colleges will have to participate in the examination related work and the teachers will have to involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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3.2 3. To consider the recommendation of the Board of Deans on the application of the Principal, S.I.C.E. Society’s Degree College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Jambhul Phata, Chikloli, Ambarnath (W), Thane-421 505, for closure of the B.Com. (Financial Market) and B.M.M. (Bachelor of Mass Media) degree courses from the academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendation made by the Board of Deans at its meeting held on 17th April 2018 on the basis of the report of Local Inquiry Committee for Closure of B.Com. (Financial Market) and B.M.M. (Bachelor of Mass Media) degree courses of the S.I.C.E. Society’s Degree College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Jambhul Phata, Chikloli, Ambarnath (W), Thane- 421 505 be accepted from the Academic Year 2018-19 and the same be recommended to the Management Council.

3.3 4. To consider the report of the Local Inquiry Committee on the application of the Director, Bhartiya Gramin Punarrachna Sanstha (BGPS) Mumbai Institute of Management & Research (MIMR), J.K. Jadhav Knowledge Centre, Wadala (East), Mumbai - 400 037 for reduction in intake capacity of Masters in Management Studies (M.M.S.) course (180-120) from the academic year 2016-17.

 It was resolved that the report of Local Inquiry Committee be accepted and accordingly permission be granted as per the recommendation of Local Inquiry Committee to Bhartiya Gramin Punarrachna Sanstha (BGPS) Mumbai Institute of Management & Research (MIMR), J.K. Jadhav Knowledge Centre, Wadala (East), Mumbai- 400 037, for reduction in intake capacity of Masters in Management Studies (M.M.S.) course (180-120) from the academic year 2016-17.

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3.4 5. To consider the report of the Local Inquiry Committee on the application of the New Education Society's Arts, Commerce & Science College, Lanja, Dist- Ratnagiri-416701 for extension and continuation of affiliation for the M.A. Hindi degree course from the academic year 2010-11 to 2016-17.

 It was resolved that the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted and accordingly the first time affiliation for the M.A. Hindi degree course be granted to New Education Society's Arts, Commerce & Science College, Lanja from 2010-11 to 2014-15 and continuation of affiliation for period of two years from the academic year 2015-16 (i.e. 2015-16 and 2016-17) on fulfillment of the conditions mentioned to the satisfaction of the Academic Council and subject to the payment of the affiliation fees of all those years, if any. Further, the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the college for compliances of the same, without which the future continuation/ extension of Affiliation in subsequent years be not considered. Also the concerned colleges will have to participate in the examination related work and the teachers will have to involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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6 To consider the reports of the Local Inquiry for the continuation of affiliation in the faculties of Humanities, Science & Technology, Commerce & Management and Interdisciplinary Studies of the colleges/Institutes for the academic year 2018-19 and previous years, if any.

 It was resolved that the reports of the Local Inquiry Committee of continuation of affiliation of faculties of Humanities, Science & Technology, Commerce & Management and Interdisciplinary Studies be accepted and the colleges/Institutes be granted Continuation of Affiliation for the academic year 2018-19, subject to payment of the affiliation fees of all those years, if any. Further, the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the colleges for compliances of the same, without which the future continuation/ extension of Affiliation in subsequent years be not considered. Also the concerned colleges will have to participate in the examination related work and the teachers will have to involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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7 To consider the recommendations of the Board of Deans on the application of the Principal, Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee’s, Guru Nanak Khalsa College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Matunga, Mumbai-400 019, for increase in intake capacity of additional five seats in the subject of M.Sc. (By Papers) in Zoology-Oceanography under Sindhu Swdhyay Sansatha for the academic year 2016-17.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Deans at its meeting held on 17th April, 2018 on the basis of the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted and accordingly permission be granted to Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee’s, Guru Nanak Khalsa College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019 for increase in intake capacity of additional five seats in the subject of M.Sc. (By Papers) in Zoology- Oceanography under Sindhu Swdhyay Sansatha from the academic year 2017-18, subject to payment of the affiliation fees of all those years, if any. Further, the conditions mentioned in the LIC report be communicated to the college for compliances of the same, without which the future continuation/ extension of Affiliation in subsequent year be not considered. Also the concerned college will have to participate in the examination related work and the teachers will have to involve in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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8 To consider the recommendation of the Board of Deans for Permanent affiliation to Sadhubella Education Society’s J. Watumull Sadhubella Girl’s College, Ulhasnagar, for B.Com. Degree course from the academic year 2017-18.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Deans at its meeting held on 17th April, 2018 on the basis of the report of the Local Inquiry Committee be accepted and accordingly the permanent affiliation be granted to Sadhubella Education Society’s J. Watumull Sadhubella Girl’s College, Ulhasnagar for the B.Com. Degree course from the academic year 2017-18. It was further resolved that the concerned College / Institute be asked to participate in the examinations related work and the teachers be involved in the Central Assessment Scheme of the University in both halves of the examinations.

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9. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in History and Archaeology at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in History- Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in History and Archaeology at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A.in History- Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

4.2 10. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 4th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in Politics – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.  It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Politics at its meeting held on 4th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in Politics – Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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11. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Economics at its meeting held on 18th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in Economics – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Economics at its meeting held on 18th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A.in Economics – Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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12. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A.in English – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in English – Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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4.5 13. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of M.A. Honours in English – Sem III and IV (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of M.A. Honours in English and M.A. Honours with Research in English – Sem III and IV (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

4.6 14. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.Com. English (Applied Component Group) Course: Literature in English – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Com. English (Applied Component Group) Course: Literature in English – Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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4.7 15. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of M. Phil. in English as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in English at its meeting held on 25th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of M. Phil. in English be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

4.8 16. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 11th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in Hindi – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Hindi at its meeting held on 11th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in Hindi – Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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4.9 17. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of F.Y.B.A.in Philosophy – Sem I and II (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of F.Y.B.A.in Philosophy – Sem I and II (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

4.10 18. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of S.Y.B.A.in Philosophy – Sem III and IV (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of S.Y.B.A. in Philosophy – Sem III and IV (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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4.11 19. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Applied Component (Comparative Religion) in Philosophy – Sem III and IV (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of S.Y.B.A. Applied Component (Comparative Religion)in Philosophy – Sem III and IV (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-1

4.12 20. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of M. Phil. in Philosophy as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of M. Phil. in Philosophy be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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4.13 21. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for amendment of R. 5386 relating to the fee structure of Part – Time Diploma Course in Foundations of Yoga and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding amendment of R. 5386 relating to the fee structure of Part – Time Diploma Course in Foundations of Yoga be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

4.14 22. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for amendment of R. 8306 (v) relating to the fee structure of Diploma in Indian Aesthetic and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding amendment of R. 5386 relating to the fee structure of Diploma in Indian Aesthetic be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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23. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for amendment of R. 8309 relating to the fee structure of One year - Part-time certificate course in Communal Harmony and social peace and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.  It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding amendment of R. 5386 relating to the fee structure of One year - Part-time certificate course in Communal Harmony and social peace be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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24. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for amendment of R. 5385 relating to the fee structure of Part- time Advanced Diploma Course in Yoga and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding amendment of R. 5386 relating to the fee structure of Part-time Advanced Diploma Course in Yoga be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016. University of Mumbai

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25. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised fee structure of Advanced Diploma in Vallabha Vedānta (Śuddhādvaita) and Vaiśnavism and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised fee structure of Advanced Diploma in Vallabha Vedānta (Śuddhādvaita) and Vaiśnavism be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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26. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised fee structure of One Year Part-time Certificate Course in Vallabha Vedānta (Śuddhādvaita) and Vaiśnavism and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised fee structure of One Year Part-time Certificate Course in Vallabha Vedānta (Śuddhādvaita) and Vaiśnavism be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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4.19 27. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised fee structure of One Year Part-time Certificate Course in Vallabha Vedānta (Śuddhādvaita) and Vaiśnavism and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised fee structure of One Year Part-Time Course for the Diploma in VallabhaVedānta (Śuddhādvaita) and Vaiśnavism be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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28. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised fee structure of One Year Part –Time Course for the Certificate Course in Jainology and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised fee structure of One Year Part –Time Course for the Certificate Course in Jainology be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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29. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded through the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised fee structure of One Year Part –Time Course for the Diploma Course in Jainology and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised fee structure of One Year Part –Time Course for the Certificate Course in Jainology be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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30. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised fee structure of Part – Time One Year Advanced Diploma Course „Buddhistic Studies – Vipassana Theory & Practice and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised fee structure of Part – Time One Year Advanced Diploma Course „Buddhistic Studies – Vipassana Theory & Practice be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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31. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised fee structure of Part – Time One Year Diploma Course Buddhistic Studies – Vipassana Theory & Practice and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 21st April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised fee structure of Part – Time One Year Diploma Course Buddhistic Studies – Vipassana Theory & Practice be referred back and the concern department be asked to follow the procedure for deciding fee structure as per Maharashtra Public University Act, 2016.

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32. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A.in Philosophy – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in Philosophy – Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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4.25 33. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for amendment of O. 5608 relating to the eligibility criteria of Part- time Diploma Course in Foundations of Yoga and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding amendment of O. 5608 relating to the eligibility criteria of Part-time Diploma Course in Foundations of Yoga from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted as under and the same be recommended to the Management Council.

Amended eligibility criteria of Part – Time Diploma Course in Foundations of Yoga :-

Existing eligibility criteria Amended eligibility criteria A candidate for being eligible for A candidate for being eligible for admission to the course for the admission to Diploma in Foundations of course in Diploma in Foundations of Yoga must have passed SSC and HSC Yoga must have passed of the Maharashtra State Board of matriculation (Std. X) of the Higher Secondary Education, Pune, or Maharashtra State Board of any other equivalent examination Secondary Education, Pune, or any recognized by this University. other equivalent examination recognized by this University.

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34. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for amendment of O. 5931 relating to the eligibility criteria of Certificate Course in C in Philosophy of ommunal Harmony and Social Peace and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding amendment of O. 5931 relating to the eligibility criteria of Certificate Course in in Philosophy of Communal Harmony and Social Peace from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted as under and the same be recommended to the Management Council.

Amended eligibility criteria of Certificate Course in in Philosophy of Communal Harmony and Social Peace:-

Existing eligibility criteria Amended eligibility criteria S.S.C. pass H.S.C. pass

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35. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised scheme of examination of One Year Part time course for the diploma in Buddhist Studies and Vipassana and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised scheme of examination of One Year Part time course for the diploma in Buddhist Studies and Vipassana from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted. University of Mumbai

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Revised scheme of examination of One Year Part time course for the diploma in Buddhist Studies and Vipassana:-

Existing scheme of examination Revised scheme of examination Paper I –100 Marks Paper I – Theory 100 Marks Paper II - 100 Marks Paper II - Practicals 100 Marks Project Work 50 Marks

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36. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised scheme of examination of One Year Part time advance diploma course in Buddhist Studies and Vipassana Theory and Practice (Based on Pali Literary Sources) and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding revised scheme of examination of One Year Part time advance diploma course in Buddhist Studies and Vipassana Theory and Practice (Based on Pali Literary Sources) from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted. Revised scheme of examination of One Year Part time advance diploma course in Buddhist Studies and Vipassana Theory and Practice (Based on Pali Literary Sources):-

Existing scheme of examination Revised scheme of examination Paper I –100 Marks Paper I – Theory 100 Marks Paper II - 100 Marks Paper II - Practicals 100 Marks Project Work 50 Marks

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37. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for amendment of O. 5928 relating to the title of course of Certificate Course in Indian Aestheticsa and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities regarding amendment of O. 5928 relating to the title of course of Certificate Course in Indian Aesthetics from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted as under and the same be recommended to the Management Council. Amended title of course of Certificate Course in Indian Aesthetics:-

Existing title of course Revised title of course Certificate course in Indian Aesthetics Diploma in Indian Aesthetics

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38. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Social Work at its meeting held on 12th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of Bachelor of Social Work (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Social Work at its meeting held on 12th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of Bachelor of Social Work (Choice Based Credit System) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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39. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary for amendment of R. 8747 relating to the intake capacity of Foundation –I in Dance and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary regarding amendment of R. 8747 relating to the intake capacity of Foundation –I in Dancefrom the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted as under and the same be recommended to the Management Council. Amended intake capacity of Foundation –I in Dance:-

Existing R. 8747intake capacity Amended R. 8747intake capacity

Intake Capacity 40 students Intake Capacity 25 students

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40. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary for amendment of R. 3128 relating to the passing percentage of Foundation-I and Foundation-II and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rdApril, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary regarding amendment of R. 3128 relating to the passing percentage of Foundation-I and Foundation-II from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted as under and the same be recommended to the Management Council. University of Mumbai

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Amended passing percentage of Foundation-I and Foundation-II in Dance:-

Existing passing percentage Amended passing percentage

To pass the examination, a To pass the examination, a candidate candidate must obtain 40 percent of must obtain 40 percent of the full the full marks in each of the theory marks in each of the theory papers. papers. 50 percent of the full marks 40 percent of the full marks in each of in each of the practical examination the practical examination and 40 and 50 percent of the total marks percent of the total marks obtainable. obtainable. Those of the successful candidates Those of the successful candidates who obtain 50 percent of the total who obtain 50 percent of the total marks obtainable at the examination marks obtainable at the examination shall be placed in the second class. shall be placed in the second class. Those of the successful candidates Those of the successful candidates who obtain 60percent of the total who obtain 60 percent of the total marks obtainable at the examination marks obtainable at the examination shall be placed in the First Class and shall be placed in the First Class and of the candidates placed in the First of the candidates placed in the First Class those who obtain 70 percent Class those who obtain 70 percent or or more marks will be declared to more marks will be declared to have have passed the examination in the passed the examination in the First First Class with Distinction. Class with Distinction.

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41. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary for Theory examinations of Foundation-I and Foundation-II to be increased from 50 marks (2 hours paper) to 100 marks (3 hours paper) and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rdApril, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary regarding the Theory examinations of Foundation-I and Foundation-II to be increased from 50 marks (2 hours paper) to 100 marks (3 hours paper) from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted.

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42. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary for subject of “Communication Skills in English” of Foundation- II should appear on the Final Mark sheet and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rdApril, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary regarding subject of “Communication Skills in English” of Foundation-II should appear on the Final Mark sheet from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted.

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43. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary for amendment of R. 1753 relating to the New Regulation for Standard of Passing for Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) and for amendment of R.1606-A in relating to the New Regulation for Standard of Passing for Master of Performing Arts MPA in Dance and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rdApril, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary regarding amendment of R. 1753 relating to the regulation for Standard of Passing for Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) and for amendment of R.1606-A in relating to the regulation for Standard of Passing for Master of Performing Arts MPA in Dance be accepted as under and the same be recommended to the Management Council. Amendment for Regulation for Standard of Passing for Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA)

Existing regulation for Standard Amended regulation for Standard of of Passing Passing R.1753 – A candidate who has R.1753 – A candidate who has obtained 50% of the total marks in obtained 40% of the total marks in any any theory subject or subjects only theory subject or subjects only may, at may, at his/her option, be his/her option, be exempted from exempted from appearing in that appearing in that subjects at a subjects at a subsequent subsequent examination and will be examination and will be declared declared to have passed the to have passed the examination examination when he/she passes in when he/she passes in the the remaining subject or subjects in remaining subject or subjects in which he/she appears on the last University of Mumbai

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which he/she appears on the last occasion and obtains the minimum occasion and obtains the number if marks in each subject and minimum number if marks in each the percentage of the total marks in subject and the percentage of the such remaining subject as required by total marks in such remaining R 1752. Such a candidate will not be subject as required by R 1752. eligible for a class or a prize or a scholarship awarded at the examination Such a candidate will not be A candidate who reappears for all the eligible for a class or a prize or a subjects both theory as well as scholarship awarded at the practical although failed in one or more examination. subjects earlier should be permitted after re-registration. Such a candidate will be eligible for, a class or prize in a scholarship awarded at the examination.

Amendment for Regulation for Standard of Passing for Master of Performing Arts (MPA)

Existing regulation for Standard Amended regulation for of Passing Standard of Passing A candidate, who has failed at the A candidate, who has failed at the M.F.A. Part I or Part II examination, M.F.A. Part I or Part II examination, but has secured, 50 percentage of but has secured, 40 percentage of the total arks in the theory Papers the total arks in the theory Papers will, at his/her option, be exempted will, at his/her option, be exempted from appearing in the theory papers from appearing in the theory papers at a subsequent examination, at a subsequent examination, provided he/she has obtained provided he/she has obtained minimum passing marks in each of minimum passing marks in each of theory papers. Similarly a candidate theory papers. Similarly a candidate University of Mumbai

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passing in each of the practicals with passing in each of the practicals with 50 percent of the marks will, at 40 percent of the marks will, at his/her option, be exempted from his/her option be exempted from appearing in the practicals at a appearing in the practicals at a subsequent examination. subsequent examination. Candidates who have secured a Candidates who have secured a minimum of 50 percent marks in minimum of 40 percent marks in Teaching practice including Teaching practice including Advanced Teaching Practice which Advanced Teaching Practice which will be treated as internal will be treated as internal assessment assessment will not be required to will not be required to repeat it again repeat it again but his marks in but his marks in teaching practice teaching practice including including advanced teaching practice advanced teaching practice will be will be carried forward to his/her carried forward to his/her subsequent appearance. subsequent appearance. Further, candidates appearing with Further candidates appearing with exemption in theory exemption in theory papers and papers/practicals will be awarded a practicals will not be awarded a class. class but candidates whose marks in A candidate who reappears for all the Teaching Practice including subjects both theory as well as Advanced Teaching Practice only practical although failed in one or have been carried forward to their more subjects earlier should be subsequent appearance will be permitted after re-registration. Such a eligible for the award of a class. candidate will be eligible for, a class or prize in a scholarship awarded at the examination.

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44. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary tha tin the Semester III and IV of M.P.A. – Dance (Part-II) Kathak additional items were suggested to be added to the existing syllabus of practical-III Performance and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Dance at its meeting held on 3rdApril, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Interdisciplinary regarding the Semester III and IV of M.P.A. – Dance (Part-II) Kathak additional items were suggested to be added to the existing syllabus of practical-III Performance from the Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted.

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45. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Biochemistry at its meeting held on 9thApril, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. (Sem-III &IV), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Biochemistry at its meeting held on 9thApril, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of S.Y.B.Sc. in Biochemistry (Sem-III & IV) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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46. Recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 for revised syllabus of Bio-technology T.Y.B.Sc. (Sem- V & VI),(CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. in Biotechnology (Sem-V & VI) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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47. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 10th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of Bridge Course T.Y.B.Sc. (Sem-V & VI), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 10th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. in Computer Science (Bridge Course) (Sem-V & VI) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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48. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 10th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Sem-V & VI), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Computer Science at its meeting held on 10th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc.in Computer Science (Sem-V & VI) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19. 4.41

49. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting

held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus in Chemistry of T.Y.B.Sc. (Sem-V & VI),(3 and 6 Units) (CBCS) Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry including Applied Component Drugs and Dyes, Heavy Fine Chemicals and Petrochemicals as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus in Chemistry of T.Y.B.Sc. Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry (Sem-V & VI) (3 and 6 Units)(CBCS) including Applied Component Drugs and Dyes, Heavy and Fine Chemicals and Petrochemicals, be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19. University of Mumbai

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56. Recommendations made by the Ad- hoc Board of Studies in Forensic Science at its meeting held on 7th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of M.Sc. (Sem-I & II), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Forensic Science at its meeting held on 7th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of M.Sc. in Forensic Science (Sem-I & II) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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57. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Information Technology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Sem-V & VI), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Information Technology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. in Information Technology (Sem-V & VI) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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58. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 10th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Sem-V & VI), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Life Science at its meeting held on 10th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. in Life Science (Sem-V & VI) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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59. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Microbiology at its meeting held on 9th April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. (Sem-V & VI), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Microbiology at its meeting held on 9th April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. in Microbiology (Sem-V & VI) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19

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60. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Mathematics at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of T.Y. B.Sc. including Applied Component- Computer Programming and System Analysis (Sem-V & VI), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Mathematics at its meeting held on 3rd April, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc. in Mathematics including Applied Component- Computer Programming and System Analysis (Sem-V & VI) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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61. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Pharmacy at its meeting held on 13th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology of revised syllabus of T.Y.B.Pharm and B.Pharm. Degree Course (Sem. V to VIII)(CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018- 2019 to 2019-2020.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Pharmacy at its meeting held on 13th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.Pharm and B.Pharm Degree Course (Sem. V to VIII) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019 to 2019-2020.

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62. Recommendations made by the I/C Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology for Implementation of “Model Curriculum for Undergraduate Degree Courses in Engineering & Technology” for Discussion.

 After detailed discussion, It was resolved that the matter of adopting and implementing the AICTE Model Curriculum for Undergraduate and post graduate Degree Courses in Engineering & Technology be referred to the I/C Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology for detail study and deliberations and be implemented from the next academic year. Director, Technical Education be invited during the deliberations as a special invitee.

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63. A report consisting of amendments in Regulations and Syllabus of the B.M.S.– M.B.A. programme conducted at Thane Sub–Campus of the committee recommended by the I/C Dean faculty of Commerce & Management visited the Thane Sub-Campus on Monday, 16th April,2018 to inquire the issues of BMS/MBA programme of Thane Sub Campus.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Dr. Gadade Committee be accepted and in accordance with that the Regulations and Syllabus of the B.M.S.– M.B.A. programme conducted at Thane Sub–Campus be amended and the same be recommended to the Management Council.

Also it was resolved that the committee of Deans of all faculties to prepare a list of all courses that are run by the University, and examine whether such courses are in consonance with the UGC and submit a proposal to Hon. Vice Chancellor for sending it to UGC for approval.

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67. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of F.Y.B.A.in Psychology – Sem I and II (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of F.Y.B.A. in Psychology – Sem I and II (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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68. Recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Pharmacy at its meeting held on 13th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology for Implementation of “Rules for Entry of B. Pharm CBSGS Students to B. Pharm CBCS Syllabus at the Third Year Level.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Pharmacy at its meeting held on 13th June, 2018 for Implementation of “Rules for Entry of B. Pharm CBSGS Students to B. Pharm CBCS Syllabus at the Third Year Level” be accepted.

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69. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A.in Psychology – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A.in Psychology – Sem V and VI(CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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70. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of M.A.in Psychology – Sem III and IV (Choice Based Credit System) and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Psychology at its meeting held on 8th June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of M.A.in Psychology – SemIII and IV (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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71. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of M.A.in Philosophy – Sem I to IV (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of M.A.in Philosophy – Sem I to IV (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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72. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 2nd June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for Manual on L.L.B. (3 Years) and B.L.S.L.L.B. (5 years) – (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 2nd June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities that the Manual with the rules and regulations and schemes and procedures of L.L.B. (3 Years) and B.L.S.L.L.B. (5 years) (CBCS) be accepted for these Law Degree Programmes of the University and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19 and the same be recommended to the Management Council. .

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73. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 2nd June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for circular No. UG/218/2016-17, dtd. 5th January, 2017 regarding syllabus as per CBCS for five years integrated B.B.A.L.L.B. (Hon.) (Sem I-IV) degree Programme is treated as cancelled and new Ordinances and Regulations for the 5 years integrated B.B.A.L.L.B. Programme be implemented from the academic year of its inception.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in in Law at its meeting held on 2nd June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities that circular No. UG/218/2016-17, dtd., 5th January, 2017 regarding syllabus as per CBCS for five years integrated B.B.A.L.L.B. (Hon.) (Sem I-IV) degree Programme of University be treated as cancelled and that the Ordinances and Regulations for the 5 years integrated B.B.A.L.L.B. Programme presently conducted at UMLA and School of Law at Thane Sub-campus be accepted and implemented from the academic year of its inception and the same be recommended to the Management Council.

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74. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 2nd June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for ratification of the examinations conducted and results prepared by the University of Mumbai Law Academy and Thane Sub-Campus School of Law of B.B.A.L.L.B. students of our University.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Law at its meeting held on 2nd June, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities that the results of the examinations of the different semesters of the B.B.A.LL.B. programme conducted by the Thane Sub-Campus School of Law and the University of Mumbai Law Academy and communicated to the University of Mumbai

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Examination Section be accepted and ratified; and accordingly the results of the students who appeared at the different semester examinations held by the Thane Sub-Campus School of Law and the University of Mumbai Law Academy for the various subjects/courses from time to time, as mentioned in the annexure attached herewith, be declared by the Examination Section of the University forthwith to enable to conduct the further examinations of the first half of the year 2018 and thereafter of the students admitted in both the institutions be accepted.

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75. Recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of F.Y.B.A. in French (Compulsory) – Sem I and II (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of F.Y.B.A. in French (Compulsory) – Sem I and II (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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76. Recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of T.Y.B.A. in French Studies – Sem V and VI (Choice Based Credit System) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of T.Y.B.A.in French Studies – Sem V and VI (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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77. Recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of Certificate Course in French as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of Certificate Course in French be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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78. Recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of Diploma Course in French as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of Diploma Course in French be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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79. Recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of Certificate Course in Spanish as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of Certificate Course in Spanish be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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80. Recommendations made by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for revised syllabus of Diploma Course in Spanish as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities to revise the syllabus of Diploma Course in Spanish be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from Academic Year 2018-19.

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81. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for earlier Honours M.A. Programme approved in Academic Council held on 11th May, 2017 vide item No. 4.57 be replaced by the M.A. in Philosophy with specialization in Yoga Jainism and Buddhism and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-19.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by Board of Studies in Logic and Philosophy at its meeting held on 3rd May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Humanities for earlier Honours M.A. Programme approved in Academic Council held on 11th May, 2017 vide item No. 4.57 be replaced by the M.A. in Philosophy with specialization in Yoga Jainism and Buddhism from Academic Year 2018-19 be accepted.

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82. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of M.Sc. Organic Chemistry (Sem- III & IV), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 to revise the syllabus of M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry (Sem-III & IV) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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83. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of M.Sc. Physical Chemistry, (Sem-III & IV), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 to revise the syllabus of M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry (Sem-III & IV) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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84. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry, (Sem-III & IV), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry (Sem-III & IV) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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85. Recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, for revised syllabus of M.Sc. Inorganic Chemistry, (Sem-III & IV), (CBCS) as per appendix and the same be brought into force with effect from academic year 2018-2019.

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Studies in Chemistry at its meeting held on 28th May, 2018 duly forwarded by the I/c. Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, to revise the syllabus of M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry (Sem-III & IV) (CBCS) be accepted and the same be brought into force with effect from the academic year 2018-19.

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5.1

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 It was resolved that the Hon. Vice – Chancellor be authorized to appoint the committee to study the various issues in conducting the first and second year examinations at college level with its pros and cons and submit its report to Hon. Vice – Chancellor.

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 It was resolved that the current Ordinance O.6068 be amended in consonance with the orders of the Hon. High Court.

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 It was resolved that the conversion from CBCGS to CBCS for T.Y.B.Com. old students who have taken the admission as per CBCS Scheme be accepted.

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. To consider the resolution passed by the Board of Examinations & Evaluation at its meeting held on 6th June, 2018. .

 It was resolved that the recommendations made by the Board of Examinations & Evaluation at its meeting held on 6th June, 2018 was accepted and accordingly to successfully complete the T.Y.B.Com. Program, candidates seeking admission to the same during the academic year 2018-19 onwards and who have taken admission to F.Y.B.Com. prior to 2016-17 shall complete and qualify in one appropriate course [i.e. as per appendix (List of Discipline Specific Elective courses 1Ab) for Semester III & IV] that he/she has not acquired credits in Semester III & IV, so as to acquire the required number of credits for completing the T.Y.B.Com. program.

And further it was resolved that the examination in the said appropriate course shall be taken and conducted by the same college in which he/she has taken admission for the T.Y.B.Com. program. The obtained marks in the said appropriate course be counted at S.Y.B.Com. Semester III & IV, the relevant marks so obtained by the learner shall be communicated to the University Examinations Section by the college in which T.Y.B.Com. program is being pursued by the learner. The concerned college may issue the Statement of Marks for the same, accordingly.

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64. Proposal received from Principal, Sahyadri Shikshan Sanstha, Govindrao Nikam College of Pharmacy, Sawarde, Tal.Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri – 415 606, vide this letter No.GNCOP/M.U./2017-18/384, dated 23rd April, 2018, has requested for closure of M. Pharmacy degree course in the subject of Bio- pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics from the academic year 2016-17 onwards.

 It was resolved that as per Section 121 clause (3) (4) of the Maharashtra Public University Act 2016, Hon. Vice–Chancellor be authorized to appoint committee to examine the application received from Sahyadri Shikshan Sanstha, Govindrao Nikam College of Pharmacy, Sawarde, Tal.Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri – 415 606 for closure of M. Pharmacy degree course in the subject of Bio-pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics from the academic year 2016-17 onwards. 6.2

65. To consider the recommendation by the the Board of Deans on the application of the Principal, Ramanand Arya D.A.V. College, Uttari Bharat Sabha Station Road, Bhandup (West), Mumbai – 400 078 for increase in intake for Ph.D. (Commerce) Degree Course in the subject of Business Policy and Administration.

 It was resolved that the recommendation made by the Board of Deans at its meeting held on 29th December, 2017 on the basis of the report of the Local Inquiry Committee for increase in intake for Ph.D. (Commerce) Degree Course in the subject of Business Policy and Administration be accepted and in accordance there with the Ramanand Arya D.A.V. College, Uttari Bharat Sabha Station Road, Bhandup (West), Mumbai – 400 078 be granted the permission to increase the intake from 8 to 32 in consonance with the UGC Regulations 2016 in this regard. University of Mumbai

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66. The resolution passed by the Board of Deans on the application of the Principal, People’s Education Society’s Dr. Ambedkar College of Commerce and Economics, Tilak Road Extension, Opp. BEST Bus Depot, Wadala, Mumbai – 400 031 for increase in intake capacity for Ph. D. (Commerce) Degree Course in the subject of trade, transport and Industry.

 It was resolved that the recommendation made by the Board of Deans at its meeting held on 29th December, 2017 on the basis of the report of the Local Inquiry Committee for increase in intake capacity for Ph. D. (Commerce) Degree Course in the subject of Trade, Transport and Industry be accepted and in accordance there with the People’s Education Society’s Dr. Ambedkar College of Commerce and Economics, Tilak Road Extension, Opp. BEST Bus Depot, Wadala, Mumbai – 400 031 be granted permission to increase the intake from 8 to 18 in consonance with the UGC Regulations 2016 in this regard.

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Teaching Appointment Unit 7.1

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 It was resolved that Hon’ble Vice – Chancellor be authorized to nominate names of at least six subject experts for the Selection Committee as per Section 102 (d) of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016.

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AC – 14/06/2018 Item No. 4.72

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

Program : M.Sc.

( Choice Based Credit System ) Course : M.Sc. Physical Chemistry

Syllabus for Semester III & IV

(To be implemented from the Academic year 2018-2019 )

M.Sc. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

SEMESTER III

PSCHP301

Paper I

Chemistry: Polymer, Surface & Photo

UNIT- I: Polymer Chemistry-I (15L) 1.1 Introduction: Polymer Science, fundamental terms, historical outline, classification based on: the origin (natural, semi-synthetic, synthetic etc.),the structure (linear, branched, network, hyper branched, dendrimer, ladder, cross linked, IPN),the type of atom in the main chain(homochain,heterochain),the formation(condensation,addition), homo polymers,co polymers(random,alternate,block,graft),the behavior onapplication of heat (thermoplastic and thermosetting),the form and application (plastics, fibre, elastomersandresins). (05L) 1.2 Molar Mass: Molecular weight averages, fractionation, molecular weight determination by GPC/SEC,end group analysis, viscometry, vapour phase osmometry, gradientelution, and molecular weight distribution curve. (05L) 1.3 Types of polymerization: condensation, addition (cationic and anionic)and copolymerization(withkinetics),chain transfer reactions. (05L)

Reference Books; 1. P. Bahadur and N. V. Sastry, Principles of Polymer Science, second edition,NarosaPublishingHouse,2005. 2. C. E. Carraher, Jr., Carraher’s Polymer Chemistry, 8thedition, CRC Press, New York,2010. 3. JoelR.Fried,PolymerScienceandTechnology,Prentice-HallofIndiaPvt.Ltd., 2000. 4. V.R.Gowarikar,H.V.ViswanathanandJ.Sreedhar,PolymerScience.NewAge InternationalPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,1990. 5. F. W. Billmeyer Jr., Text Book of Polymer Science, 3rdedition, John Wiley and Sons,1984. 6 V.K.Ahluwalia&A. Mishra, Polymer Science, A text book,Ane-Books Pvt. Ltd,2008. 7 R.Sinha, Outline of Polymer Technology manufacture of Polymers, Prenticehall ofIndiaPvt.Ltd.2000 8 F.J.Davis,PolymerChemistry,Oxford UniversityPress,2000. 9 D.Walton&P.lotimer,Polymer,Oxford UniversityPress,2000. 10R.Ypung,IntroductiontoPolymers,Chapman&Hall,reprint,989. 11V.Jain.OrganicPolymerChemistry,IVYPublishingHouse,2003. 12A.Singh,PolymerChemistry,CampusBookInternational,2003. Books for further reading: 1. J. M. G. Cowie, Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, 2nded. (firstIndianReprint2004),ReplikaPressPvt.Ltd. 2. G.S.Misra,IntroductoryPolymerChemistry,NewAgeInternational(P)Limited, Publishers,1993. 3. L. H. Sperling, Introduction to Physical Polymer Science. 2ndEdition, John WileyandSons.Inc. 4. Hans-GeorgElias,AnIntroductiontopolymerScience,VCH1997. 5. Charles E. Seymour, Jr., Seymour/Carraher’s Polymer Chemistry, 6thed., Marcel Dekker, Inc.,2003. 6. A. Ravve, Principles of Polymer Science, 2nded., Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,NewYork,2000. 7. VidyagauriLele, Chemical modification of starch by green process, Techno World Press, 2015. 8. VidyagauriLele, Graft copolymers of starch-Synthesis & Characterization, Neeraj Publishing House, 2015.

UNIT-II Modern Applications of Surface Chemistry (15L)

2.1 Surface active agents and micelle: (08L)

2.1.1 Surface active agents andt their classification,hydrophile-lipophile balance(02L) 2.1.2 Micellization: shape and structure of micelles , hydrophobic interaction, critical Micelles concentration (cmc), factors affecting cmc of surfactants, counter ion binding to micelles,micelle catalysis,reverse micelles. (04L) 2.1.3 Emulsions: Solubilization,micro emulsions, characterization of microemulsions, (02L)

Reference Books: 1. M. J. Rosen. Surfactants and Interfacial Phenomena (3rd edn.), John Wiley (2004).

2. Y. Moroi, Micelles: Theoretical and Applied Aspects, (1992) Plenum Press,New York

3. ArunK.Chattopadhyay,KashmiriLalMittal,SurfactantsinSolution,Volume64of Surfactant Science Series,Volume 64 of Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics,illustrated,MarcelDekker,1996

4. K.L.Mittal,AmericanChemicalSociety,Micellization,solubilization,and microemulsions,Volume1 Micellization,Solubilization,andMicroemulsions,AmericanChemicalSociety, illustrated,PlenumPress,1977

5. DeepakThassu,MichelDeleers,YashwantPathak,NanoparticleDrugDelivery Systems Volume166ofDrugsandthePharmaceuticalSciencesSeriesillustrated,CRC Press,2007

Reference Books 1. K.R.Lange.Surfactants,HanserPub.(1999). 2. R.Zana(ed.).DynamicsofSurfactantSelf-Assemblies,CRCPress(2005). 3. M.Abe&J.F.Scamehorn.MixedSurfactantSystems,CRCPress(2004).

2.2 Hydrogen storage by Adsorption: (07L) 2.2.1 Hydrogen storage: fundamentals physisorption , temperature and pressure influence,chemisorption,adsorptionenergy,‘Electrochemical’adsorption. (03L) 2.2.2. Practical adsorption: storage of hydrogen with carbon materials, activated carbon,graphite graphene,carbon nano structures,fullerene.Carbon nano fibres(CNF) and graphite nano fibers electrochemical storage of hydrogen in carbon materials.(04) Reference books:

1.Tushar K. Ghosh, Energy Resources and Systems: Volume 2: Renewable Resources,Volume2 of Energy Resources and Systems,Energy Resources and Systems,Springer Link:Bücher,Springer,2011

2.R. Str¨obel a, J. Garche b, P.T. Moseley c, L. J¨orissen b, G. Wolfd. "Review Hydrogen storage by carbon materials." Journal of Power Sources (WWW.Sciencedirect.com) 159 (June 2006): 781–801.

3. Agata Godula-Jopek,Walter Jehle,Joerg Wellnitz,Hydrogen Storage Technologies:New Materials,Transport,and Infrastructure,JohnWiley&Sons, 2012 4. Yury Gogotsi,CarbonNanomaterials,illustratedVolume1of Advanced Materials Series,Advanced Materials and Technologies Series,CRCPress,2006

5. Robert A. Varin,TomaszCzujko,Zbigniew S. Wronski,Nano materials for Solid State Hydrogen Storage FuelCellsandHydrogenEnergyillustratedSpringer,2009

UNIT-III Photo Chemistry-I (15L) 3.1 Photo chemical principles: Environmental effect on absorption and emission spectra, properties ofexcited states, excited stateacidity constants, dipole momentsand redox properties, Importance of photochemistry, origin of life, (04L) 3.2 Photo physical processes in electronically excited molecules: types of photo physical pathways, types of radiation less transitions, fluorescence emission, fluorescence and structure. Triplet state and phosphorescence emission, delayed fluorescence–etypeandp-typedelayedfluorescence. (06L) 3.3 Photo chemical reactions: ketones,olefins conjugated olefins andaromatic compounds, photosynthesis. (05L)

Reference Books for Photochemistry 1 C.H.DePuy,O.L.Chapman,Molecular reactions and photo chemistry,Prenticehall of India PVT.LTD.1988. 2 K.K.Rohatgi-Mukherjee. Fundamentals of Photochemistry. Reprint 2002. New Age International Publisher,1978.

UNIT-IV Applications of Fluorescence Phenomena (15L) 4.1 Fluorescence sensing: Mechanism of sensing; sensing techniques based on Coalitional quenching, energy transfer, electron transfer; examples of pH sensors glucose sensorsand protein sensors. (05L) 4.2 Novel fluorophores: Quantum dots, lanthanides and long-lifetime Metal- ligand complexes. (05L) 4.3 Radiative decay engineering: metal enhanced fluorescence(03L) 4.4 DNA technology–sequencing. (02L)

Reference Books:

1. B. Valeur, Molecular Fluorescence: Principles and Applications, Wiley-VCH (2001). 2. J.R.Lakowicz, Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy,Springer(2006). Reference Book

1. D.L.Andrews &A. A. Demidov, Resonance Energy Transfer, John Wiley & Sons (1999).

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Semester – III

PSCHP302

Paper II

Nano chemistry, statistical mechanics &Nuclear chemistry

UNIT-I:Nano chemistry of ,gold,cadmium,selenide. (15L) 1.1 Variation of optical and magnetic properties of non material lwith size,shape,surface characteristics and impurities (04L) 1.2 Relationship between size and shape of nano materials (03L) 1.3 Nano architecture: self assembly and template methods (03L) 1.4 Diagnosis and treatment of diseases using nano particles (03L) 1.5 Safety and ethics of use of nano particles (02L)

UNIT-II Nano chemistry of silica and poly dimethyl siloxane: (15L)

2.1 Variation of optical and magnetic properties of nano materials with size, shape, surface characteristics and impurities (04L) 2.2 Relationship between size and shape of nano materials. (03L) 2.3 Nano architecture:self assembly and template methods. (04L) 2.4 Diagnosis and treatment of diseases using nano particles (04L)

Reference Books:

1. Ludovico Cademartiri and GeoffreyA.Ozin,Concepts of Nano chemistry,Wiley– VCHVerlagGmbH&co,2009

2. C.Bréchignac,P.Houdy,MarcelLahmani, Nano materials and Nano chemistry, Springer,2007

3. C.N.R.Rao,Achim Müller,Anthony K. Cheetham, Nano materials Chemistry ,John Wiley & Sons, 2007 4. Geoffrey A. Ozin,André C. Arsenault,Ludovico Cademartiri, Nano chemistry: A Chemical Approach to Nano materials, Royal Society of Chemistry (GreatBritain)2, illustrated, Royal Society of Chemistry,2009

Unit- III Statistical Mechanics (15L) 3.1Thermodynamic probability: Combinatral problems, Strilling apporoximation, Lagranges method, macro and microstates,ensembles,Boltzmann distribution law.(03) 3.2 Partition functions:Translational,rotational,vibrational,electronic and nuclear partition functions, Expressions for the thermodynamic functions interms of partition function -Internal energy, heat capacity, the Helmholtz and Gibbs functions, Enthalpy, entropy and equilibrium constants. Sackur –Tetrode equation for the entropy of a mono atomic gas. Molecular partition function. (07L) 3.3 Maxwell-Boltzmann,Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics. (03L) 3.4 Debye and Einstein theory of specific heats of solids. (02L)

Reference Books:

1. AtkinsP.W,PhysicalChemistry,Oxford UniversityPress,6thedition,1998

2. JohnM.Seddon&JulianD.Gale,Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, Tutorial Chemistry Textsseries,Vol.10,Royalsociety of Chemistry,2001.

3. Silbey RJ & Alberty RA,Physical Chemistry,3rd edition,John Wiley and sons, Inc.2002.

4. Laidler K.J. and Meiser J.H., Physical Chemistry, 2ndedition, CBS publishers & distributors,1999.

5. B.K.Agarwal and M.Eisner,Statistical Mechanics,(1988)Wiley Eastern,New Delhi. 6. D.A.McQuarrie,Statistical mechanics, (1976)Harper and Row Publishers, New York.

UNIT—IV Nuclear Chemistry (15L)

4.1 Charged particle accelerator- linear accelerator, cyclotron, Betatron, Synchro- cyclotron, synchrotron (04L) 4.2 Nuclear forces- characteristics and Meson field theory of nuclear forces (02L) 4.3 Nuclear Models-Liquid drop model, Fermi Gas Model, Shell Model, Collective Model, Optical Model. (04L) 4.4 Applications of Nuclear radiations- geological applications of radioactivity, age of minerals and rocks, age of earth and solar system, medical, industrial and agricultural applications of radiochemistry, positron emission tomography, Radio immune assay. (05L) Reference Books: 1. G.Friedlander,J.W.Kennedy.Nuclear and Radio chemistry.Third.John Wiley and sons,,1981.

2. H.J.Arnikar,Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry.second.Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1989.

SEMESTER-III

PSCHP303

Paper-III

Atomic and Molecular: Structure and Spectroscopy

UNIT-I:Atomic structure (15L) 1.1: Introduction to approximate methods in Quantum Mechanics- (09) 1.1.1 Variation Theorem, linear and nonlinear variation functions. 1.1.2 Perturbation Theory, Non degenerate Perturbation Theory, first order wave function correction, first order and second order energy correction. 1.1.3 Application of variation and perturbation theory to ground state of Helium Atom. 1.2 :Multi –electron atoms:Antisymmetry and Pauli principle, Slater determinants, Hartree. – Fock and configuration interaction wave functions, Slater type orbitals, Gaussian orbitals, orbitals plots, Basis sets. Density functional theory. (06)

UNIT-II Atomic spectroscopy (15L) 2.1 Angular momentum, orbital and spin, total angular momentum, total angular momentum (J) of many electron atoms, Russell Saunders (L-S) coupling and J-J coupling, (04L) 2.2 Term symbols, term symbols for multi electron atoms like He, Li, Be, B etc. (04L) 2.3 Exchange of interactions and multiplicity of states. (02L) 2.4 Anomalous Zeeman Effect and Paschen Back effect. (02L) 2.5 Atomic spectra and selection rules, energy level diagram of atomic sodium.(03L)

UNIT-III: Molecular Structure (15L) 3.1 The Born–Oppenheimer approximation (01L) 3.2 LCAO method-molecular orbital formation (01L) 3.3 Calculation of energy of hydrogen molecule ion using (05L) 3.3.1 Valence bond method 3.3.2 Heitler-London treatment 3.3.3 Improvements in Heitler-London treatment 3.4 Electronic structure of polyatomic molecules (08L) 3.4.1 Valence bond method for BeH2, H2O, NH3, BH3 ,CH4. 3.4.2 Huckel molecular orbital's Theory for–ethylene, Allyl system, cyclopropenyl system and cyclobutadiene. . Reference Books:

1. Laidler and Miser, Physical Chemistry,2ndedition, CBS publishers, New Delhi.(chapters11-14) 2. Silbey and Alberty, Physical Chemistry,3rdedition, JohnWiley and sons, 2000.(Parttwoquantumchemistry) 3. Atkins P.W, Physical Chemistry, Oxford University Press,6th edition,1998. 4. William Kemp, Organic spectroscopy,3rd Edition,ELBS,1996. th 5. I.N. Levine, Quantum Chemistry,5 Edition (2000), Pearson Educ. Inc., New Delhi. 6. .D.A.McQuarrie andJ.D.Simon, Physical Chemistry:A Molecular Approach,(1998)Viva Books,NewDelhi. nd 7. J.N.Murrell,S.F.A.KettleandJ.M.Tedder,ValenceTheory,2(1965),J edition ohnViley,NewYork. th 8. A.K.Chandra,IntroductoryQuantumChemistry,4McGrawH edition(1994),Tata ill,NewDelhi 9. D.A.McQuarrie, Quantum Chemistry, Viva Books Private Limited, New Delhi, first Indian ed.,2003. 10.R. K. Prasad, Quantum Chemistry,3rd Ed., New Age International Publishers,2006. 11. James E. House, Fundamentals of Quantum Chemistry, Second Ed.,Academic Press,2005. 12.T.A. Littlefield and N. Thorley,Atomic and Nuclear Physics– An Introduction,Van Nostrand,1979.

UNIT-IV:Molecular spectroscopy (15L)

4.1Rotational spectroscopy: Einstein coefficients, classification of poly atomic Molecules spherical top, symmetric top and asymmetric top molecules, rotational spectra of polyatomic molecules Stark modulated microwave spectrometer. (03L) 4.2 Raman Spectroscopy-Classical theory of molecular polarizability, pure rotational, vibrational and vibration-rotation spectra of diatomic and polyatomic molecules polarization and depolarization of Raman lines correlation between IR and Raman spectroscopy instrumentation. (05L) 4.3 Electronic Spectra of molecules: Term symbols for linear molecules, selection rules characteristics of electronic transitions-Franck-Condon principle, types of electronic transitions-d-d, vibronic, charge transfer, π-π*,n-π*transitions, fate of electronically excited states, fluorescence, phosphorescence, dissociation and pree-dissociation (07L)

ReferenceBooks 1. C.N.Banwell and E.M.McCash,Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy,4thEd.,Tata-McGraw-Hill,1994. 2. M. L. Gupta, Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy, New Age International Publishers,2001. 3. H.S.Randhawa, Modern Molecular Spectroscopy,McMillanIndiaLtd.,2003 4. G.Aruldas, Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy,Prentice-HallofIndia,2001. 5. J.Michael Hollas, Modern Spectroscopy, 4thEd., John Wiley and Sons,2004.

List of Books for further reading: 1. R.Drago, Physical Methods for Chemists,Saunders, Philadelphia,1992. 2. B.P.Straughan and S.Walker(Eds.),Spectroscopy–Vol1-3,Chapman and Hall,NewYork,1976. 3. R.K.Harris,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,Pitman,London,1983. 4. Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman and George S. Kriz, Introduction to Spectroscopy,3rded., Thomson, Brooks/Cole,2001. 5 John P. Lowe, Quantum Chemistry,3rded.,AcademicPress,NewYork,2006. 6 R. Anantharaman, Fundamentals of Quantum Chemistry, McMillan India Limited, 2001. 7 Mahendra R. Awode, Quantum Chemistry,S. Chandand Co.Ltd.,New Delhi,2002. 8 DavidO. Hayward, Quantum Mechanics for Chemists, Royal Society for Chemistry,2002. 9 Jack Simons, An Introduction to Theoretical Chemistry, Cambridge University Press,2003. 10 Victor M.S.Gil, Orbitals in Chemistry, A Modern Guide to Students, Cambridge University Press, 2000. 11 A.K.Chandra, Introduction to Quantum Chemistry, 4thEd.,Tata-McGraw-Hill, 1994. 12 S.N.Datta Lectures on Chemical Bonding and Quantum Chemistry, Prism Books Pvt.Ltd.,1998. 13 R.McWeeny, Coulson’s Valence,3rd.Ed.,Oxford University Press,1979. 14 J.N.Murell,S.F.A.Kettle and J.M.Tedder,The Chemical Bond, Wiley,1985. 15 F.A.Cotton,Chemical Applications of Group Theory,3rdEd., John Wiley and Sons(Asia) Pte. Ltm, 1999. 16 D.C.Harris and M.D.Bertolucci, Symmetry and Spectroscopy, Oxford University.

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SEMESTER-III

PSCHPEC-I 304

Advanced Instrumental Techniques

UNIT-I Electron Spectroscopy and Microscopy (15L) 1.1 Electron Spectroscopy: principles, instrumentation and applications of the following ESCA (XPS), AUGER, UPS. (09L) 1.2 Electron Microscopy: principles, instrumentation and applications of the following: Scanning Probe Microscopes, Scanning Electron Microscope(SEM), Scanning Tunneling electron Microscope(STEM) and Atomic Force Microscope(AFM) (06L)

UNIT-II Thermal Methods (15L) 2.1Thermogravimetry (TG): Principle and Instrumentation, factors affecting thermo gravimetric curves, Interpretation of thermo gravimetric curves. applications of thermo gravimetry (04L) 2.2 Differential thermal analysis(DTA)and Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC): Principle and instrumentation, heat flux and power compensated DSC ,Interpretation of DTA and DSC curves applications of DTA and DSC. (05L) 2.3 Enthalpimetric methods (02L) 2.4 Thermometric titrations: principle instrumentation and applications (02L) 2.5 Evolved gas analysis (EGA): principle and applications. (02L)

Reference Books: 1) Skoog DA, West DM, Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, Thomson Asia Pvt ltd.,8th Ed,(2004) Skoog, Holler, Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, Thomson Asia th Pvt ltd.,5 Ed(2003) 1) Sharma B. K., Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis, Goel Publishing House. 2) Wendlandt., Thermal Methods, WW John Wiley,(1986). 3) Willard Merrit and Settle, Instrumental Methods of Analysis. 4) Douglas A.Skoog, Holler & Crouch, Instrumental analysis India edition CENGAGE Learning (EighthIndianReprint2011) 5) Robert D.Braun. Introduction to Instrumental Analysis(IndianReprint2006) 6) J.W.Dodd, K.Tonge, Thermal Methods. Analytical Chemistry, open Learning.

7) Pavia, Lapman, kriz, introduction to Spectroscopy, Thomson Pub.

8) H.Straw, & K. walker, Spectroscopy Vol.I&II, Science Paper backs.

9) M.Mahindersingh, Analytical chemistry, Instrumental techniques, Dominant Pub. Delhi.

10) F.W.Fiefield, & D.Kealey, Principles and Practice of analytical Chemistry, Blackwell Pub.

11) G.W.Ewing,Instrumental methods of Chemical analysis, MacGrawHill.

UNIT-III Hyphenated Techniques (15L)

3.1Introduction, need for hyphenation, possible hyphenation. (02L) 3.2Interfacing devices and applications of the following: GC-MS,GC-IR,MS-MS,HPLC- MS, ICP-MS, spectro-electro chemistry and radio-chromatography. (13L)

Reference Books: 1 R.P.W.Scott, Tandem Techniques, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.Reprint2009

2 J.Barker, Analytical chemistry for open learning, Mass spectrometry,WiileyIndiaED.

UNIT-IV Electro-Analytical Methods. (15L) 4.1 Over view of electrode process: Electro-capillary curve and electro-capillary maximum potential. (02L) 4.2 Micro electrodes: mercury electrodes: Stationary mercury drop electrode (SMDE).Hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE), Mercury film electrode (MFE),Carbon paste electrode and chemically modified electrodes. (03L) 4.3 Introduction to three electrode system: modern polarography and voltammetry necessity and development of new voltammetric techniques and their comparison with classical DC polarography, (03L) 4.4 Voltammetric methods: Sampled DC polarography (TAST), Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV),Cyclic voltammetry (CV), diagnostic criteria of cyclic voltammetry (07L) Reference Books: 1) A.J.BardandL.R.Faulkner,Electrochemical Methods,2ndEd,John Wiley and sons, Asia Pvt. Ltd,(2004) 2) J.J.Lingane , Electro-analytical Chemistry, 2ndEd, Inter science Publishers, Inc., New York (1958) 3) A.M.Bond, Modern Polarographic Methods in Analytical Chemistry, Marcel Dekker Publishers, Inc., New York,(1980) 4) A.J.Bard(Ed), Electro-analytical Chemistry, Marcel DekkreInc., New York (A series of volumes).. 5) Donald T.Sawyer ,A.Sobkowiak and J.L.Roberts,Jr., Electro chemistry for Chemists, 2ndEd., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.,(1995). 6) D.A.Skoog, F.J.Holler, J.A.Nieman, Principles of Instrumental analysis, 6thEd. 7) R.D.Braun.introduction to Instrumental Analysis,MacGrawhill,1987. 8) H.A. Willard, L.L.Merritt, J.A.Dean&F.A.Settle, Instrumnetal methods of analysis, 5thEd.CBS,1986. 9) M.noel,K.J.Vasu,Cyclic Voltammetry and Frontiers of electro chemistry,IBH, NewDelhi,1990.

SEMESTER-III

PSCHPEC-II 304

Advanced Instrumental Techniques

UNIT-I Spectral Methods Principle, instrumentation and applications of the following (15L) 1.1 Reflectance spectroscopy (03L) 1.2 Photo-acoustic spectroscopy (03L) 1.3 Polarimetry : ORD, CD (04L) 1.4 Chemiluminescence method (02L) 1.5 Nuclear quadruple resonance spectroscopy, ENDOR, ELDOR, EWDOR (03L)

UNIT-II Electro-analytical Methods – I Principles, instrumentation and applications (15L)

2.1Ionselective field effect transistors, bio-catalytic membrane electrodes, disposable multi layer pIon systems, screen–printed electrodes. (08L) 2.2 Chrono potentiometry and chrono amperometry (05L) 2.3 Fused salt electrolysis (02L)

Reference Books: 1) A.J.BardandL.R.Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods, 2ndEd, John Wiley and sons, Asia Pvt. Ltd, (2004). 2) J.J.Lingane, Electro-analytical Chemistry, 2ndEd, Inter science Publishers, Inc., New York (1958) 3) A.M.Bond,Modern Polarographic Methods in Analytical Chemistry, Marcel Dekker Publishers, Inc.,New York,(1980) 4) A.J.Bard(Ed), Electro-analytica lChemistry, Marcel DekkreInc., NewYork (A series of volumes).. 5) DonaldT. Sawyer ,A.SobkowiakandJ.L.Roberts,Jr.,Electro chemistry for Chemists,2ndEd.,JohnWileyandSons,Inc.,NewYork.,(1995). 6) D.A.Skoog,F.J.Holler, J.A.Nieman,Principles of Instrumental analysis, 6thEd. 7) R.D.Braun.introduction to Instrumental Analysis,MacGrawhill,1987. 8) H.A. Willard, L.L.Merritt, J.A.Dean&F.A.Settle, Instrumnetal methods of analysis, 5thEd.CBS,1986. 9) M.noel,K.J.Vasu,CyclicVoltammetry and Frontiers of electro chemistry,IBH, NewDelhi,1990. 10) P.T.Kissinger,W.R.heinman,LaboratotyTechniques in electro analytical Chemistry,Dekkar,NY.1984.

UNIT-III Radio-analytical Methods (15L) 3.1 Activation analysis-basic principles, fast neutron activation analysis, radio- chemical method inactivation analysis (04L)

3.2 Isotopic dilution method-principle and applications. (02L) 3.3 Auto, x-ray and gamma radiography (04L) 3.4 Radiometric Titrations (03L) 3.5 Applications of radio-analytical techniques. (02L)

References Books for Radioanalytical Methods: 1) J.RutickaandJ.Stary, Sub stoichiometry in Radio chemical Analysis, Pergamon Press,(1968) 2) R.A.FairesandG.G.J.Boswell,Radio isotope Laboratory Technique,4th, Ed, Rutterworths; London, (1981) 3) D.Brune, B. Forkman, B.Person, Nuclear Analytical Chemistry, Chartwell- Bratt Ltd.,(1984) 4) Maheshwar Sharon and Madhuri Sharon, NuclearChemistry, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd.(2009) 5) Nuclear Chemistry By Arnikar

UNIT-IV Pulse polarography: (15L)

4.1 Normal pulse polarography(NPP), Differential pulse polarography(DPP), Double differential pulse polarography(DDPP), (08L) 4.2 Sinusoidal AC polarography, Square wave polarography (05L) 4.3 Applications of electrochemical methods in Organic synthesis. (02L)

References :

1) M. Noel and KI.Vasu, Cyclic Voltammetry and the frontiers of Electrochemistry, IBH, NewDelhi,(1990) 2) A.M.Bond, Modern Polarographic Methods in Analytical Chemistry, Marcel Dekker Publishers, Inc., New York,1980. 3) A. J. Bard and Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods, 2ndEd, John Wileyand Sons ( Asia) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.

Practicals

SEMESTER-III

PSCHP3P1

1. To determine of the formula of the copper (II) ammonia complex by partition method.

2 .To determine the transport no. of copper(II)ions by Hittorf’s method.

3. To determine the isoelectric point of gelatin by viscosity measurement.

PSCHP3P2

1. To determine the mean ionic activity coefficient of zinc chloride by emf method.

2. To construct the phase diagram for a two component system forming a simple eutectic..

Non instrumental

3. To determine the equilibrium constant for the reaction

+1 -2 CaSO4 (s) + 2Ag (aq) = Ag2SO4(s) + Ca (aq)

4. To determine the partial molar volume of ethanol.

PSCHP3P3

1. Determination of the energy of activation and other thermodynamic parameters of activation for the acid catalyzed hydrolysis of methyl acetate.

2. To determine the proton ligand stability constant of an organic acid and metal ligand stability constant of its complex by pH measurement.

Conductometry

1 To determine the molar conductance of a weak electrolyte at infinite dilution hence to determine its dissociation constant.

2To titrate potassium ferrocyanide with zinc sulphate and hence to determine the formula of the complex.

Potentiometry

1To determine the E0 of the quinhydrone electrode.

2 To determine the formula of the zinc(II)ferrocyanide complex by titration of Zn(II) sulphate with potassiumferrocyanide.

p H metry

1To estimate the amount of hydrochloric acid and acetic acid in a mixture by titration with an alkali using a pH meter.

2To determine hydrolysis constant and degree of hydrolysis of ammonium chloride and hence to estimate the dissociation constant of the base.

PSCHP3P4

1. To determine the molar mass of a nonvolatile solute by cryoscopic method.

Colorimetr & spectrophotometry

1.To determine the ionization constant of bromophenol blue

2. Tostudycomplexformationbetweennickel(II)witho-phenanthroline.

3. To determine the rate constant and the order of the reaction between persulphate and iodide ions.

1.The candidate is expected to submit a journal certified by the Head of the Department/institutionatthetimeofthepracticalexamination.

2.A candidate will not be allowed to appear for the practical examination unless he / she produces a certified journal or a certificate from the Head of the institution/department stating that the journal is lost and the candidate has performed the required number of experiments satisfactorily. The list of the experiments performed by the candidate should be attached with such certificate.

3.Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed both at the theory and the practicalexamination.

List of reference Books for Practicals: 1. B.VishwanathanandP.S.Raghavan,PracticalPhysicalChemistry,Viva BooksPrivateLimited,2005. 2. A.M.JamesandF.E.Prichard,PracticalPhysicalChemistry,3rded., Longman,1974. 3. B.P.Lewitt(ed.),Findlay’sPracticalPhysicalChemistry,9thed.,1973. 4. C.D.BrennanandC.F.H.Tipper,ALaboratoryManualofExperimentsin PhysicalChemistry,McGraw-Hill,1967. 5. F.Daniel&Others,ExperimentalPhysicalchemistry,19665,KogakashaCoLt d.,Tokyo.

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SEMESTER -IV

PSCHP401

Paper-I

Chemistry: Polymer, Green, Biophysical and Applied.

Unit I: Polymer Chemistry-II (15L)

1.1 Polymers in solid state – Transitions (glass transition and crystalline melting temperature), crystalline behaviour, factors affecting crystallinity, polymer blends and Alloys. (03L) 1.2 Identificationandcharacterizationofpolymers:Chemical analysis- End group analysis; Physical analysis by Spectral methods: IR, UV, Ramam, NMR,X-ray diffractionanalysis,Microscopic methods: SEM, TEM, Thermal analysis-TGA,DTA, DSC. (06L) 1.3 Properties of polymers: Thermal (glass transition temperature, and its determination),mechanical(deformationandfracture)effectsinpolymers,viscoelasticity surface (surface tension, hardness, friction, abrasion), physical (Impactstrength,Tensilestrength,solubility) of polymers, weatherability, rheology and mechanical models, mechanical behavior, Rubber elasticity, (04L) 1.4 Polymer degradation and stabilization: Oxidative, thermal, radiation, Biodegradation (02L)

Unit II: Polymer Chemistry-III (15L) 2.1Techniquesofpolymerization:Bulkpolymerization,solutionpolymerization,suspens ionpolymerization,emulsionpolymerizations, (03L) 2.2Thermodynamicsofpolymersolutions:Solubility parameter, thermodynamics of mixing,theta temprature (02L)

2.3 Polymer technology: (05L) 2.3.1 Polymer auxiliaries, plasticizers, heat Stabilizers, colorants, flame retardants. Fillers, reinforcements.

2.3.2 Elastomers: Introduction, Processing, Rubber Types, Vulcanization, Properties.Reclaiming. 2.3.3 Fibers: Introduction, production, Fiber spinning, Textile fibers, Industrial fibers, recycling. 2.3.4 Films sheets: Introduction and processing techniques (injection and blow moulding extrusion),Recyling of plastics. 2.4 Properties and applications of some commercially important polymers. Carbon chain polymers- Polyolefins, ABS group, elastomers, vinyl polymers, acrylic polymers, heterochain polymers- polyethers, polycarbonates, polysaccharides, polyamides fluoropolymers, Resins (epoxy, alkyd, phenol-formaldehyde and urea- formaldehyde), Silicones, polyphosphazenes, sulphur containing polymers (05L)

Reference Books: 1. P. Bahadur and N. V. Sastry, Principles of Polymer Science, second edition,NarosaPublishingHouse,2005. 2. C. E. Carraher, Jr., Carraher’s Polymer Chemistry, 8thedition, CRC Press, New York,2010. 3. JoelR.Fried,Polymer Science and Technology, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2000. 4. V.R.Gowarikar, H.V.Viswanathan and J.Sreedhar,Polymer Science.New Age International Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi,1990. 5. F. W. Billmeyer Jr., Text Book of Polymer Science, 3rdedition, John Wiley and Sons,1984. 6 V.K.Ahluwalia&A. Mishra, Polymer Science, A text book,Ane Books Pvt. Ltd,2008. 7 R.Sinha, Outline of Polymer Technology manufacture of Polymers, Prenticehall ofIndiaPvt.Ltd.2000 8 F.J.Davis,Polymer Chemistry, Oxford university Press,2000. 9 D.Walton&P.lotimer,Polymer, Oxford university Press,2000. 10 R.Ypung,Introduction to Polymers,Chapman&Hall,reprint,1989. 11 V.Jain.OrganicPolymerChemistry, IVY Publishing House,2003. 12 A.Singh,Polymer Chemistry,Campus BookInternational,2003.

13 Books for further reading: 1. J. M. G. Cowie, Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, 2nded. (firstIndianReprint2004),Replika Press Pvt. Ltd. 2. G.S.Misra, Introductory Polymer Chemistry, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers,1993. 3. L. H. Sperling, Introduction to Physical Polymer Science. 2ndEdition, John Wiley and Sons.Inc. 4. Hans-Georg Elias,An Introduction to polymer Science, VCH 1997. 5. Charles E. Seymour, Jr., Seymour/Carraher’s Polymer Chemistry, 6thed., Marcel Dekker, Inc.,2003. 6. A. Ravve, Principles of Polymer

UNIT-IIIBio-physical Chemistry and Green Chemistry (15L) 3.1 Biophysical Chemistry (08) 3.1.1 Introduction to Complex Biomolecules: Proteins, enzymes, DNA, RNA, polysaccharides andlipids.chirality and pH dependence of biomolecules. 02L) 3.1.2 Biosensors : Enzyme based, Electrochemical, immunosensor, fluorescence, optical, Piezoelectric Biosensors (02L) 3.1.3 Electrophoresis (Technique for bio-molecular study) :Principle and factors affecting electro-phoreticmobility, zone electrophoresis–Paper electrophoresis,cellules acetate electrophoresis, Gel electrophoresis. capillary Electrophoresis, Application of electrophoresis. (04L)

Reference Books:

1. U.N Dash,.AText Book of Biophysical Chemistry,Macmillan India Ltd

2. Gurtu and Gurtu, Biophysical Chemistry, Pragati Prakashan.

3. R.P.Budhiraja,Separation chemistry,New Age International(P)Limited,Publisher

4. Avinash Upadhyay, Kakoti Upadhyay, Nirmalendu Nath.Biophysical Chemistry Principles and Techniques Himalaya

5. Susan R.Mikkelson ,Eduardo Corton, Bioanalytical Chemistry, Wiley Interscience.08Science,2nded.,Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York,2000.

3.2 Green Chemistry: (07L)

3.2.1 Recapitulation of principles of green chemistry, Waste minimization techniques. (01L) 3.2.2 Catalysis and Green Chemistry: Phase transfer catalysts, biocatalyst, photo catalysis. 02L) 3.2.3 Organic solvents, solvent free system, supercritical fluid, ionic liquid, their characteristics,use as catalyst and solvents. 02L) 3.2.4 Alternative energy sources for initiation and execution of chemical reaction: Microwave and sonochemistry. 02L)

Reference Books:

1. MikeLancaster, Green Chemistry An Introductory Text, Royal Society of Chemistry.

2. V.K.Ahluwalia, M.Kidwai, Kluwer Academic Publisher.

UNIT-IV Photochemistry-II: Kinetics and Applications (15L)

4.1: Photophysical Kinetics of bimolecular processes. (10L) 4.1.1: Mechanism of fluorescence quenching. 4.1.2:Collisions in solutions 4.1.3: Kinetics of collisional quenching and Stern-Volmer equation and deviations from Stern Volmer equation, 4.1.4: Concentration dependence of quenching and excimer formation 4.1.5: Quenching by added substances–charge transfer mechanism and energy transfe rmechanism. 4.2: Solar Cells: photovoltaic and photogalvanic cells; photoelectron chemistry; prospects of solar energy conversion and storage,organic solar cells. 05L)

Reference Book: K.K.Rohatgi-Mukherjee. Fundamentals of Photochemistry.Reprint 2002. New AgeInternationalPublisher,1978.-

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Semester-IV

PSCHP402

Paper-II Material Science, network and irreversible thermodynamics,

UNIT-I Metals and alloys: (15L) 1.1 Solidification of metals and alloys-homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation Growth of crystals, growth of silicon single crystal. (04L) 1.2 Metallic solid solutions-substitutional and interstitial solid solutions. (03L) 1.3 Crystalline imperfections-point ,line and boundary defects (04L) 1.4 Atomic diffusions in solids-diffusion mechanisms, steady state and non-steady state diffusions,-impurity diffusion into silicon wafers for integrated circuits.(04L)

UNIT-II Mechanical properties of solid materials (15L) 2.1 Stress and strain in metals- Engineering stress and engineering strain, shear stress and shear strain, the tensile test and engineering stress -strain diagram, modulus of elasticity, yield strength. (05L) 2.2 Hardness and hardness testing plastic deformations of metals in single crystals plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals, solid solution strengthening of metals. 2.3 Fracture of metals-ductile and brittle fracture ,toughness and impact testing, fatigue of metals, the creep test ,creep-rupture test. (05L)

Reference Books : 1. WilliamF.Smith, Principles of Material Science and Engineering, 3rd edition, McGraw–HillInc.1996.

2. Keer H.V, Principles of the Solid State, first reprint, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1994.

3 Principles of Material science and engineering, 3rd edition, McGraw– Hill Inc.1996.

List of Books for further reading: 1. A.R.West,Solid State Chemistry and its Applications,John Wiley and Sons (Asia) Pvt.Ltd., 2. L.E.Smart and E.A.Moore, Solid State Chemistry–An Introduction,3rdEd., Taylor and Francis, 2005. 3. V.Raghavan,Materials Science and Engineering, Fifth Ed.,Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,NewDelhi,2004. 4. WilliamD.Callister,Jr.,Materials Science and Engineering, An Introduction, Fifth Ed.,John Wiley and Sons (Asia)Pvt.Ltd.,2001. 5. S.O.Pillai, Solid State Physics, Fifth Ed., New Age International Publishers, 2002. 6. Leonid V.Azaroff, Introduction to Solids, Tata-McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Ltd., New Delhi, 1977. 7. Sandra E.Dann, Reactions and Characterization of Solids, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000. 8 C.N.R.RaoandJ.Gopalakrishnan, New Directions in Solid State Chemistry, Seconded.,Cambridge University Press,1997. 9 N.B.Hannay,Solid State Chemistry,Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,1976.

10 M.AliOmer, Elementary Solid State Physics,5thIndian Reprint, Pearson Education, Inc., 1999.

Unit III Lasers and super conductors (15L)

3.1 Lasers in chemistry (10L) 3.1.1 General principles of LASER action-Population Inversion, cavity and mode characteristics, Q-switching, Modelocking. (02L) 3.1.2 Practical lasers- Solid state lasers-Ruby, neodymium, gas lasers-He- Ne, Ar, Kr, Carbon dioxide, Chemical and exciplex Lasers,Dye lasers LED and Semiconductor Lasers. 05L) 3.1.3 Applications of Lasers in chemistry: Spectroscopy at high photon fluxes, collimated beams, Precision specified transitions, Isotope separation, Study of fast reactions using pulsed techniques. (03L)

Reference Book:

.Atkins P.W, Physical Chemistry, Oxford University Press, 6th edition, 1998.

3.2 Super conducting solid materials (05L)

Band theory of electrical conductivity, Bardeen-Cooper-Schriffer Theory of super conductivity,the superconducting state, High critical temperature super conductors, magnetic properties of superconductors.

Unit IV (15L) 4.1 Non-equilibrium thermodynamics : 4.1.1 Features of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, uncompensated heat and its relation to thermodynamics function. (02L) 4.1.2 Entropy production and its rate. Entropy production in heat transfer process and during mixing of gases.Entropy production and efficiency of galvanic cell.(04L) 4.1.3 Onsagers theory: Reciprocal relation, principle of microscopic reversibility. Coupled and uncoupled reactions and their condition.(05L) 4.1.4 Transport phenomena across membranes. Electro kinetic effect and thermo mechanical effects.(04L)

Reference Books: 1. D.A.McQuarrieand J.D.Simon, Molecular Thermodynamics, Viva Books Private Limited, First Indian Ed.,2004. 2. D.A.McQuarrieand J.D.Simon,Physical Chemistry,A Molecular Approach, Viva Books Private Limited, First South Asian Ed.,1998.Chap. 3. E.D.Kaufmann, Advanced Concepts in Physical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill,1966. 4. Robert P.H.Gasser and W.Graham Richards, An Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics,World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte.Ltd.,1995. 5. C.Kalidas and M.V.Sangaranarayan, Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, Principles and Applications, McMillanIndia Ltd.,2002. List of Books for further reading: 1. M.Dole, An Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics, Dover, NewYork,1986. 2. W. Kauzmann, Thermodynamics and Statistics: with applications to gases,W. A. Benjamin,NewYork,1967. 3. M. C. Gupta, Statistical Thermodynamics, 2nd. Ed., New Age International Publishers, New Delhi,1998. 4. S. Glasstone, Theoretical Chemistry, Affiliated East–West Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1973. 5. S. Glasstone, Thermodynamics for Chemists, Affiliated East–West Press Pvt. Ltd.,New Delhi,1964. 6. R. Hasse, Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes, Addison Wesley London,1969. 7. I.Prigogine, Introduction to Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes,3rded., Interscience ,NewYork, 1967. ------

PRACTICALS

SEMESTER-IV

PSCHP403

Paper-III

Symmetry &Spectroscopy

UNIT-I: Symmetry in Chemistry (15L)

1.1 Recapitulation: point groups, character tables (02L) 1.2 Reduction formula, application of reduction formula to vibrational modes of water molecule. (02L) 1.3 Application in vibrational spectroscopy, selection rules for IR spectroscopy for molecules such as H2O, CO2, HF, H2 (03L) 1.4 Application to Raman spectra, selection rules, comparison of IR and Raman selection rules, general approach to vibrational spectroscopy. (02L) 1.5 Symmetry in chemical bonding: symmetry adapted linear combination of + _molecular orbitals, H2 ,H2, LiH, BeH2, BH3, CH4, molecular orbital energy, and bond order. 06L)

Reference Books : 1 K.Veera Reddy, Symmetry and Spectroscopy of molecules,2nded,new age International publishers. 2 U.C.Agarwala,H/L/Nigam,S.Agarwal, S.S.Kalra, Molecular symmetry in Chemistry via group theory, 2013, Ane Books Pvt.ltd. 3 H.N.Dass,symmetry and group theory for chemists,2004 Asian Books Pvt.Ltd.

4 K.V.Raman, group theory and its applications to Chemistry,1980,Tata MacGrawhillPub.Co.Pvt.Ltd. 5 P.K.Bhattacharya, Group theoryand its chemical applications,1999,Himalaya, Pub.House. 6 F.A.Cotton, Chemical applications ofGroup Theory, Wiley Student Ed., 2006, JohnWiley and Sons,(Asia) Pvt.Ltd. 7 R.L.Carter, Molecular symmetry and Group theory, Wiley Student Ed.,1996,John Wiley and Sons, (Asia) Pvt.Ltd. 8 S.Swarnalakshmi, T.saroja, R.M.Ezhilarisi, A simple approach to Group theory in chemistry, 2008, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd. UNIT-II N.M.R.Spectroscopy-I (15L) 2.1 A review of one dimensional NMR spectroscopy. (01L) 2.2 Spin-relaxation.Nuclear Overhauser Effect (NOE).polarization transfer. (03L) 2.3 Two-dimensional NMR.Correlated spectroscopy(COSY) (03L) 2.4 NuclearOverhauser effect Spectroscopy(NOESY) (02L) 2.5 Hetero nuclear correlation Spectroscopy(HETCOR) (02L) 2.6 Solid-stateNMR (02L) 2.7 Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) (02L)

UNIT-III ESR and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (15L) 3.1Electron spin Resonance Spectroscopy- (10L) 3.1.1 Basic principle, hyperfine splitting(isotropicsystems); ( 02 )

3.2.2 G-value and the factors affecting thereof; interactions affecting electron energies in paramagnetic complexes (Zero-field splitting and Kramer’s degeneracy); (03L) 3.3.3 An isotropic effects (the g-value and the hyperfine couplings);The EPR of triplet states; Structural applications to transition metal complexes. (02L) 3.4.4 Fundamentals and hyper fine splitting, application to study of free radicals spin densities McConnell relationship Zero field splitting. (03L)

3.2 Mossbauer Spectroscopy: (05L) Principles, Recoille emission and absorption of γ-rays, experimental methods, isomer shift, hyperfine structure (quadrupole interaction), magnetic hyperfine interaction, applications.

Reference Books:

1. C.N.Banwell and E.M.McCash, Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, 4thEd., Tata-McGraw-Hill,1994. 2. M. L. Gupta, Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy, New Age International Publishers,2001. 3. H.S.Randhawa, Modern Molecular Spectroscopy, McMillan India Ltd.,2003 4. G.Aruldas, Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Prentice-HallofIndia,2001. 5. J.MichaelHollas, Modern Spectroscopy ,4thEd.,John Wiley and Sons,2004.

List of Books for further reading: 1. R.Drago,Physical Methods for Chemists, Saunders ,Philadelphia,1992. 2. B. P. Straughan and S. Walker (Eds.), Spectroscopy – Vol 1-3, Chapman and Hall, New York,1976. 3. R. K. Harris, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Pitman, London, 1983. 4. Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman and George S. Kriz, Introduction to Spectroscopy,3rded.,Thomson,Brooks/Cole,2001.

UNIT-IV 13C-N.M.R.Spectroscopy (15L) 4.1 Elementary ideas, instrumental difficulties, FT technique advantages and disadvantages. proton noise decoupling technique advantages and disadvantages, off-resonance technique. (05L) 4.2 Chemical shifts of solvents, factors affecting chemical shifts, analogy with1HNMR. (03L) 4.3 Calculations of chemical shift of hydrocarbons, effect of substituent’s on chemical shifts, different types of carbons (alkene, alkyne and allene). (03L) 4.4 Chemical shift of aromatic carbons and effect of substituent. (02L) 4.5 Chemical shifts of carbonyl, nitrile, and oxime carbons. (02L)

Reference Books: 1. A.E. Derome, Modern NMR Techniques for Chemistry Research, Pergamon,Oxford(1987) nd 2. J.K.M. Sanders and B.K. Hunter, Modern NMR Spectroscopy, 2 edition (1993), Oxford University Press, Oxford. 3. R.K.Harris,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,(1986) Addison-Wesley, Longman Ltd.,London 4 Organic spectroscopy by William Kemp,3rdEdition, ELBS, 1996.

Course Code: PSCHPOC-I 404 Paper – IV (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS & CHEMINFORMATICS) Unit 1: [15L] [2L] Introduction to Intellectual Property: [2L]

Historical Perspective, Different types of IP, Importance of protecting IP. [5L] Patents: [5L]

Historical Perspective, Basic and associated right, WIPO, PCT system, Traditional Knowledge, Patents and Health care-balancing promoting innovation with public health, Software patents and their importance for India. [2L] Industrial Designs: [2L]

Definition, How to obtain, features, International design registration. [2L] Copyrights: [2L]

Introduction, How to obtain, Differences from Patents. [2L] Trade Marks: [2L]

Introduction, How to obtain, Different types of marks – Collective marks, certification marks, service marks, trade names etc. [2L] Geographical Indications: [2L]

Definition, rules for registration, prevention of illegal exploitation, importance to India.

[15L] Unit 2: [15L] [2L] Trade Secrets: [2L]

Introduction and Historical Perspectives, Scope of Protection, Risks involved and legal aspects of Trade Secret Protection. [2L] IP Infringement issue and enforcement: [2L]

Role of Judiciary, Role of law enforcement agencies – Police, Customs etc. [2L] Economic Value of Intellectual Property: [5L]

Intangible assests and their valuation, Intellectual Property in the Indian context – Various Laws in India Licensing and Technology transfer.

Different International agreements: [6L] [5L] (a) World Trade Organization (WTO):

(i) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement

(ii) General Agreement on Trade Related Services (GATS) Madrid Protocol.

(iii) Berne Convention

(iv) Budapest Treaty [6L] (b) Paris Convention

WIPO and TRIPS, IPR and Plant Breeders Rights, IPR and Biodiversity.

[15L] Unit III: [15L] [5L] Introduction to Cheminformatics: [5L]

History and evolution of cheminformatics, Use of Cheminformatics, Prospects of cheminformatics, Molecular modeling and structure elucidation. [5L] Representation of molecules and chemical reactions: [5L]

Nomenclature, Different types of notations, SMILES coding, Matrix representations, Structure of Molfiles and Sdfiles, Libraries and toolkits, Different electronic effects, Reaction classification. [5L] Searching Chemical Structures: [5L]

Full structure search, sub-structure search, basic ideas, similarity search, three dimensional search methods, basics of computation of physical and chemical data and structure descriptors, data visualization.

[15L] Unit IV: [15L]

Applications:

Prediction of Properties of Compound, Linear Free Energy Relations, Quantitative Structure – Property Relations, Descriptor Analysis, Model Building, Modeling Toxicity, Structure – Spectra correlations, Prediction NMR, IR and Mass spectra, Computer Assisted Structure elucidations, Computer assisted Synthesis Design, Introduction to drug design, Target Identification and Validation, Lead Finding and Optimization, analysis of HTS data, Virtual Screening, Design of Combinatorial Libraries, Ligand-based and Structure based Drug design, Application of Cheminformatics in Drug Design. REFERENCES: 1. Andrew R. Leach & Valerie J. Gillet (2007) An Introduction to Cheminformatics. Springer: The Netherlands. 2. Gasteiger, J. & Engel, T. (2003) Cheminformatics: A textbook. Wiley–VCH 3. Gupta, S. P. QSAR and Molecular Modeling. Springer-Anamaya Pub.: New Delhi.

Course Code: PSCHPOC-II 404 PAPER – IV: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Unit 1: [15L]

Print: [5L]

Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sources.

Journals:

Journal abbreviations, abstracts, current titles, reviews, monographs, dictionaries, text- books, current contents, Introduction to Chemical Abstracts and Beilstein, Subject Index, Substance Index, Author Index, Formula Index, and other Indices with examples.

Digital: [5L]

Web sources, E-journals, Journal access, TOC alerts, Hot articles, Citation Index, Impact factor, H-index, E-consortium, UGC infonet, E-books, Internet discussion groups and communities, Blogs, preprint servers, Search engines, Scirus, Google Scholar, ChemIndustry, Wiki-databases, ChemSpider, Science Direct, SciFinder, Scopus.

Information Technology and Library Resources: [5L]

The Internet and World wide web, Internet resources for Chemistry, finding and citing published information.

Unit II: DATA ANALYSIS [15L]

The Investigative Approach:

Making and recording Measurements, SI units and their use, Scientific methods and design of experiments.

Analysis and Presentation of Data:

Descriptive statistics, choosing and using statistical tests, Chemometrics, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Correlation and regression, curve fitting, fitting of linear equations, simple linear cases, weighted linear case, analysis of residuals, general polynomial fitting, linearizing transformations, exponential function fit, r and its abuse, basic aspects of multiple linear regression analysis.

Unit III: METHODS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND WRITING SCIENTIFIC PAPERS [15L]

Reporting practical and project work, Writing literature surveys and reviews, organizing a poster display, giving an oral presentation.

Writing Scientific Papers:

Justification for scientific contributions, bibliography, description of methods, conclusions, the need for illustration, style, publications of scientific work, writing ethics, avoiding plagiarism.

Unit IV: CHEMICAL SAFETY & ETHICAL HANDLING OF CHEMICALS [15L]

Safe working procedure and protective environment, protective apparel, emergency procedure, first aid, laboratory ventilation, safe storage and use of hazardous chemicals, procedure for working with substances that pose hazards, flammable or explosive hazards, procedures for working with gases at pressures above or below atmospheric pressur, safe storage and disposal of waste chemicals, recovery, recycling and reuse of laboratory chemicals, procedure for laboratory disposal of explosives, identification, verification and segregation of laboratory waste, disposal of chemicals in the sanitary sewer system, incineration and transportation of hazardous chemicals.

REFERENCES:

1. Dean, J. R., Jones, A. M., Holmes, D., Reed, R., Weyers, J., & Jones, A., (2011), Practical skills in Chemistry, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, Harlow. 2. Hibbert, D. B. & Gooding, J. J. (2006) Data Analysis for Chemistry Oxford University Press. 3. Topping, J., (1984) Errors of Observation and their Treatment 4th Ed., Chapman Hill, London. 4. Harris, D. C. (2007) Quantative Chemical Analysis 6th Ed., Freeman Chapters 3-5 5. Levie, R. De. (2001) How to use Excel in Analytical Chemistryand in general scientific data analysis Cambridge Universty Press. 6. Chemical Safety matters – IUPAC-IPCS, (1992) Cambridge University Press. 7. OSU Safety manual 1.01

Semester –IV

PSCHP4P1

1.To determine the formula of the zinc(II) ammonia complex by partition

method.

2 Determination of the transport no. of silver(I) ions by Hittorf’s method.

.Conductometry. 1.To determine the composition of a mixture of hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride and ammonium chloride by titration with sodium hydroxide and silver nitrate.

2.To determine ∆G, ∆Hand ∆S of dissolution of a sparingly soluble salt by conductometry.

pHmetry

1 To determine K1 and K2 of a dibasic acid by titration with a base.

2 To determine dissociation constant of p-nitro phenol.

PSCHP4P2

1. To construct the phase diagram for a two component system forming a compound

2. To determine the energy of activation and other thermodynamic parameters of activation for the reaction between persulphate and potassium iodide.

3. To determine the effect of ionic strength of a solution on the reaction between potassium persulphate and potassium iodide.

4. To study the order of the reaction between bromate and bromide.

5. To determine the van’t Hoff’s factor by cryoscopic method.

Potentiometry

1. To determine the liquid junction potential with a concentration cell with and without transference.

PSCHP4P3

Interpretation of spectra/data:

1. Interpretation of vibrational-rotational spectra of rigid and non-rigid diatomic molecules 2. Interpretation of electronic spectra of diatomic molecules. 3. Interpretation of electronic spectra ofsimple polyatomic molecules. 4. Interpretation of NMR,ESR spectra. 5. Interpretation of Mössbauer spectra. 6. Analysisof XRD pattern of cubic system 7. Interpretation of DTA, TG, and DTG curves

PSCHP4P4

Project Evaluation

List of reference Books for Practicals: a. B.VishwanathanandP.S.Raghavan,PracticalPhysicalChemistry,Vi va BooksPrivateLimited,2005. b. A.M.JamesandF.E.Prichard,PracticalPhysicalChemistry,3rded. , Longman,1974. c. B.P.Lewitt(ed.),Findlay’sPracticalPhysicalChemistry,9thed.,1973. d. C.D.BrennanandC.F.H.Tipper,ALaboratoryManualofExperimentsin PhysicalChemistry,McGraw-Hill,1967. e. F.Daniel&Others,ExperimentalPhysicalchemistry,19665,Kogakasha CoLtd.,Tokyo.

Note:

1. The candidate is expected to submit a journal certified by the Head of the Department/institutionatthetimeofthepracticalexamination.

2. A candidate will not be allowed to appear for the practical examination unless he / she produces a certified journal or a certificate from the Head of the institution/department stating that the journal is lost and the candidate has performed the required number of experiments satisfactorily. The list of the experiments performed by the candidate should be attached with such certificate.

3. Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed both at the theory and the practicalexamination.