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Institute of Post Graduate studies in Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Master of Management Studies (MMS) DTE CODE-3173

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From the Desk of the Director Future of Management and Technology Education @NMITD

India has a one-of-a-kind combination of location, culture, and demographics. It can leverage the economic growth, development and create management and technology education, which will harness the talent has. Leaders of Indian management education are quickly realizing that they must look outward as they train business leaders. They can't be provincial. It will not be enough to focus on educating Indians for India. Business schools in India can design themselves as global institutions; building globally distributed educational programs and deep partnerships around the world right from the start. India's corporations must become active partners in building the management education programs by supplying ideas, knowledge, capital, financial investment, and on-site experience for students, enabling them to learn in real-world situations

Building on its world-class IT knowledge, India has the opportunity to show the world the true potential of technology-based learning. Technology is leading to a revolution in the way we learn. It is helping solve the problems of scale, quality of education, and learnability of the student. Teachers can now reach the full classroom through digital screens, enabling each student to get the core content. Student engagement is higher as it combines various instructional styles. And each student gets exposure to world-class education, something that was just not available in a chalk and talk approach. Cloud-based tools and apps in classroom will introduce a paperless learning environment. Google Classroom is already on its way to create a paperless classroom where teachers and students use Google Drive, Google Docs and Gmail to conduct and exchange assignments in a smarter way.

At NMITD, we believe in student centric approach to learning, based on Indian values and a Global Outlook and a mix of academics and Industry demands. We have a team of dedicated professionals committed to excellence in education. The non-teaching staff is also very friendly and helpful and above all, we have the lineage of 130 year old Deccan Education Society. We welcome the future generation of budding technocrats and managers to join us to prepare for a bright future.

Director, NMITD Dr. Samadhan Khamkar

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ABOUT THE SOCIETY The DES has adopted more democratic structure that allows Teacher

participation in academic and administrative matters. It has

become a model of the teacher-managed institutions in

and symbolized PEOPLE’S INTIATIVE in spreading Education.

Most of the Institutions, run by DES, are at par with one of the

best In stitutions in In dia. Th e s tudent-centered over-all education provided by its In stitutions c an b e dis tinctively seen by the past students of the var ious In stitutions run b y D ES. O ver a century DES has grown fro m a ti n y sap ling in to a m assive ‘B odhi’ tr ee with roots in Governing Body, DECCAN EDUCATION SOCIETY Dr. Ajit Patwardhan, Chairman, GB thousand places in m yriad he arts o f its al umni. At present DES has Mr. Vikas Kakatkar, Vice - chairman, GB to its cr edit 8 c olleges, 8 c ollegiate Institutes offering technical, Mr. Anand Bhide, Secretary, DES vocational an d man agement programs. Mr. Kiran Shaligram, Member Mr. Mahesh Athavale, Member Mr. Ram Nimbalkar, Member As a mark of its second centennial, Deccan Education Society (DES) Dr. Ravindrasingh Pardeashi, Member Dr. Sachin Khedkar, Secretary, GB has tak en an a mbitious project of starting the Institute of Shri. Dhananjay Kulkarni, Assistant Secretary Technology and developmental studies: Navinchandra Mehta Institute of Te chnology a nd D evelopment (NMITD); in the city of Mumbai. ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

Location: The Co llege is si tuated in th e e ducational e picenter of the city of Mumbai. It fo rms a par t o f the lo cality wh ere, wi thin a circle of few kilometers o f r adius, o ne finds ov er a s core of nationally known educational in stitutions. Th e r esult is a great synergy among the institutions, facilita ting m eaningful i nteraction for mu tual benefit.

Local Managing Committee, NMITD Mr. Ravindra Pawar, Chairman, LMC

Mr. Ram Nimbalkar, Member Mr. Anand Bhide, Permanent Invitee Mr. Neel Helekar, Member Natural ba ckdrop: Mr. Anup Agarwal, Member The Ins titute is lo cated in the b eautiful bl ue su rrounding of Arabian Mr. Neelakanth Shrikhande, Special Invitee Sea, ju st on its sho re an d is si tuated rig ht in the mi dst of the city of Dr. Milind Deshpande, Special Invitee Dr. S. U. Purohit, L.M. Acc ountant Mumbai. It is near to the w ell-known Sid hhivinayaka Temple and just Dr. Samad han Khamk ar,Secr etary opposite of th e W orld k nown Vid esh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) Dr. Anita Bobade ,Member Mrs. Kasturi Naik, Member building. Th e loca tion is s uch that th e Inst itute c an be easily reached

Mrs.Sulakshana Vispute,Member from an y place of M umbai. Mr. Rajesh Maurya, Member Mr .Prak ash Jadhav, Member

Empowering you with Technology and Management QUALITY POLICY Commitment to scholarship and learning - Encouragement to academic * achievement, enhancement and up gradation at all levels of non- teaching, teaching staff and students. Accessibility to teachers at a personal level -An informal atmosphere is * developed to enhance student teacher bonds. Teacher's attitude encourages the student for one- to- one communication. Alliances with the community -Encouragement to community based * activities.

VISION STATEMENT Keeping pace with ever changing technologies. * Be a part of revolution leading technological and socioeconomic * development of the country by enhancing the global competitiveness of technical manpower and by ensuing high quality technical education to all sections of the society. Exclusion of outmoded technologies and inclusion of the new * appropriate and emerging technologies.

MISSION STATEMENT To facilitate the education by starting, affiliating or incorporating at * different places, schools and colleges under private management or by any other ways best adapted to the wants of the people. Imparting all-encompassing quality education, through united efforts, * to all sections of the society.

OUR GOAL To provide a comprehensive environment for an all-round personality * development of the students. Empowerment of students by imbibing social skills for career * development. To inculcate good moral values and a sense of nationalism among the * students.

Empowering you with Technology and Management MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MCA)

The institute offers three-year full-time post graduate course in computer application from 2008 duly recognized by AICTE, DTE Mumbai, and Government of Maharashtra. The degree is affiliated to University of Mumbai.

Course Structure and Syllabus

MCA is a three year course spread over six semesters that provides the much needed technological knowledge to students from various background including science, technology, engineering and commerce and shapes them into industry ready professionals. The course allows them to specialize into areas of their choice and step into fields of their interest. The subjects they study during the course period include:

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II MCA101 Object Oriented Programming MCA201 Data Structures MCA102 Computer Organization and Architecture MCA202 Operating System MCA103 Software Engineering MCA203 Computer Network MCA104 Discrete Mathematics MCA204 Probability and Statistics MCA105 Principles and Perspective of Management MCA205 Financial Accounting L101 Programming and Software engineering LAB L201 Programming and Statistical LAB L102 Web Technology & Web Project Development LAB L201 Operating System and DCN LAB SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV MCA301 Data Base Management Systems MCA401 Core & Advanced JAVA MCA302 Computer Graphics MCA402 Advanced Database Theory and Applications MCA303 Network Security MCA403 System Modeling and Simulation MCA304 Operation Research MCA404 Soft skill development MCA305 Software Project Management Elective I L301 Computer Graphics LAB L401 Core & Advanced JAVA LAB L302 DBMS & Software Testing LAB L401 ADTA + UML LAB PR301 MINI PROJECT SEMESTER V ELLECTIVE I MCA501 Advanced web technology & Dot Net MCA501 Wireless & Mobile Technology MCA501 Soft Computing MCA4051 GIS MCA501 Advance Web Technologies MCA4052 Embedded Systems MCA501 Distributed computing and Cloud Computing MCA4053 SOA Elective II MCA4054 E Business L501 AWT + Dot Net MCA4055 Human Computer Interface L502 Wireless & Mobile Technology + Mini project PR501 MINI PROJECT SEMESTER VI ELLECTIVE II MCA5051 Cyber Security MCA601 INTERNSHIP - Project MCA5052 Multimedia Technology MCA5053 Information System security and Audit MCA602 Seminar MCA5054 Bioinformatics MCA5055 Software Quality Assurance

Empowering you with Technology and Management MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (MMS)

The institute is offering two-year full-time post graduate course in Management Studies from 2010-11 duly recognized by AICTE, DTE Mumbai, and Government of Maharashtra. The degree is affiliated to University of Mumbai. The MMS curriculum ensures the adaptability required to meet the volatile business environment. We recognize the need to provide talented young budding managers to cope with such need. This curriculum exposes the students to real life situations and sharpens their thinking to generate innovative ideas and solution and view their discussions in the light of various constraints. In addition to the University syllabus, this course continuously incorporates contemporary subjects. The full time MMS course of 2 years duration consists of four academic semesters and is open to candidates who have taken a Bachelors' degree in any faculty of Mumbai University or of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto. Admissions are limited to a carefully selected group of about 60 participants. The entrance exam is administered by Directorate of Technical Education.

Course Structure and Syllabus FIRST YEAR SEMESTER I SEMESTER II 2.1 Perspective Management 2.1 Cost & Management Accounting Economic 2.2 Business Communication and MIS 2.2 Financial Management 2.3 Organizational Behavior 2.3 Operations Research

2.4 Financial Accounting 2.4 Human Resources Management 2.5 Legal and Tax Aspects of Business 2.5 Operations Management 2.6 Business Research Methods 2.6 Marketing M anagement 2.7 Managerial Economics 2.7 Specialization I 2.8 Specialization II 2.8 Business Statistics ELECTIVE SEM II (MARKETING) Elective SEM II (Finance)

1. Rural Marketing 1. Financial Markets, Products & Institutions

2. Analysis of Financial Statements 2. Event Management

3. Retail Management 3. Internation al Finance 4. Export Documentation & Procedures 4. Banking & Insurance

ELECTIVE SEM II (HUMAN RESOURCE) Electiv e SEM II (OPE RATIONS) 1. Indian Ethos in Management 1. Total Qua lity Man agemen t

2. Human Resource Planning 2. Supply Chain Risk and Perform ance Measurement 3. Human Resource Information Systems 3. Designing Operations Systems 4. Compensation & Benefit 4. Technology Management & Manufacturing Strategy Elective SEM II (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) 1. E – Commerce 2. Networking and Communications 3. Enterprise Applications 4. Software Quality Assurance & Marketing

Empowering you with Technology and Management Second Year: SEMESTER III

Marketing Specialization Finance Specialization 3.1 International Business 3.1 International Business 3.2 Strategic Management 3.2 Strategic Management 3.3 Product & Brand Management 3.3 Advanced Financial Management 3.4 Sales Management & Sales Promotion 3.4 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 3.5 Consumer & Industrial Buyer Behaviour 3.5 Corporate Valuation 3.6 Financial Aspects of Marketing 3.6 Corporate Law 3.7 Marketing Elective – I 3.7 Finance Elective I 3.8 Marketing Elective – II 3.8 Finance Elective II 3.9 Summer Internship 3.9 Summer Internship Electives (Any Two) Electives (Any Two) 1. Services Marketing 1. Commodities Market 2. Distribution and Supply Chain Management 2. Fixed Income 3. Marketing Research & Analytics 3. Strategic Cost Management 4. Customer Relationship Management 4. Derivatives & Risk Management Human Resources Specialization Operations Specialization 3.1 International Business 3.1 International Business 3.2 Strategic Management 3.2 Strategic Management 3.3 Organisational Theories, Structure & Design 3.3 Advanced Supply Chain Management 3.4 Competency based HRM 3.4 Materials Management & Transportation 3.5 Employee Relations & Labour Laws 3.5 Business Process Re-engineering and Benchmarking 3.6 Training & Development 3.6 Manufacturing Resource Planning & Control 3.7 Human Resources Elective– I 3.7 Operations Elective – I 3.8 Human Resources Elective – II 3.8 Operations Elective – II 3.9 Summer Internship 3.9 Summer Internship Electives (Any Two) Electives (Any Two) 1. Global HRM 1. Quantitative Methods in Operations 2. Employee Rewards Management 2. New Product Development and Concurrent 3. Human Resource Audit Engineering 4. Performance Management Systems 3. Industrial Engineering Applications and Management 4. International Logistics & Supply Chains Information Technology Specialization 3.1 International Business 3.2 Strategic Management 3.3 Software Engineering 3.4 Business Intelligence and Analytics 3.5 Enterprise Resource Planning 3.6 Knowledge Management 3.7 Information Technology Elective – I 3.8 Information Technology Elective – II 3.9 Summer Internship Electives (Any Two) 1. Technology Platforms 2. Database Management Systems 3. Software Testing 4. Information Systems Audit

Empowering you with Technology and Management SEMESTER IV Marketing Specialization Finance Specialization 4.1 Management Control Systems

4.2 Creativity & Innovation Management 4.1 Management Control Systems 4.3 Strategic Marketing Management 4.2 Creativity & Innovation Management 4.4 Integrated Marketing Communications & 4.3 Financial Modeling 4.4 Mergers Acquisitions & Corporate Restructuring Digital Marketing 4.5 Finance Electiv e I 4.5 Marketing Elective – I 4.6 Finance Electiv e II 4.6 Marketing Elective – II 4.7 Dissertation Proje ct 4.7 Dissertation Project Electives (Any Two) Electives (Any Two) 1. Wealth Management

1. Quantitative Models in Marketing 2. Treasury Management 2. Business to Business Marketing 3. Behavioural Finance 3. Media Planning & Strategy 4. Project Finance 4. Emerging Trends in Marketing Human Resources Specialization Operations Specialization 4.1 Management Control Systems 4.1 Management Control Systems 4.2 Creativity & Innovation Management 4.2 Creativity & Innovation Management 4.3 Management of Change 4.3 Strategic Operations Management 4.4 Strategic Human Resource Management 4.4 Project Management 4.5 Human Resources Elective – I 4.5 Operations Elective – I 4.6 Human Resources Elective – II 4.6 Operations Elective – II 4.7 Dissertation Project 4.7 Dissertation Project Electives (Any Two) Electives (Any Two) 1. Corporate Governance & Social Responsibility 1. Six Sigma 2. Organisational Development 2. World Class Manufacturing 3. Building Learning Organisations 3. Service Operations Management 4. Role of HR in Knowledge Management 4. Lean Manufacturing

Information Technology Specialization 4.1 Managemen t Contro l Systems 4.2 Creativity & Innovation Management 4.3 Project Management 4.4 IT Infrastructure 4.5 Information Technology Elective – I 4.6 Information Technology Elective – I I 4.7 Dissertation Elective s (Any Two ) 1. Technology Competition and Strategy 2. Data warehousing & Data Mining 3. Managing Technology Business 4. Technology Forecasting

Empowering you with Technology and Management ADMISSIONS@NMITD

Master of Computer Application (MCA) of University of Mumbai is a 3 year (6 Semesters) programme that creates and nurtures the budding technocrats. It has traditional subjects like C++, Data Structure, Discrete Mathematics and contemporary subjects like .NET, cloud computing, wireless technology . The programme has been fully restructured with credit based grading system (CBSGS). The syllabus is more industry-oriented and includes two mini projects, and one research project, and research paper which gives the students , grounding in technology and latest IT application.

Some of the important websites include :

http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/mca2016/StaticPages/HomePage.aspx http://www.mamimah.com/

Master of Management Studies (MMS) programme of the University of Mumbai is similar to any Master of Business Administration course offered by any other University. MMS , is your stepping stone to a fulfilling future as a leader in a competitive, global business world. The MMS programme has four semester, of which only one semester is common and the syllabus is industry oriented and includes two projects – Summer Internship and One Year Long Project. http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/mba2016/StaticPages/HomePage.aspx https://www.aima.in/testing-services/mat/mat.html http://www.atmaaims.com/ http://aicte-cmat.in/College/Index_New.aspx http://xatonline.net.in/ http://www.mahaammi.com/ ADMISSION PROCEDURE

Admission to its post-graduate courses at the Institute are done by a centralized admission procedure conducted by Directorate of Technical Education and the institute is committed to follow all the norms and regulations laid down by the government, DTE, AICTE and university time to time. MCA ADMISSIONS: Admission Procedure and Eligibility: Graduate in any discipline with mathematics at 10+2 with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of candidates of backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra State only) and valid AIMCET/MAH-MCA-CET/MAMI-CET scores (refer to the link www.dte.org.in).

Year of Entry Total Intake Filled Through Institutional CAP Seats First Year 60 48 12

MMS ADMISSIONS Admission Procedure and Eligibility: Graduate in any discipline with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate ( 45% in case of candidates of backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra State only) with valid GMAT/AI-CAT/XAT/MAH- MBA/MMS CET scores (refer to the link www.dte.org.in). Total Intake: 60 Admissions through CAP: 48 Institutional Seats: 12

Empowering you with Technology and Management COURSE FEES for academic year 2016-17 The fee of the courses at NMITD is prescribed by the Government and “Shikshan Shulk Samiti (SSS)”-a statutory body constituted by the honorable Supreme Court. The Course fee is revised by SSS from time to time and as per their guidelines the college charges the fee approved and finalized by them. Hence students and parents are requested to note that fee component is subject to change every year. Fees for the academic year 2016-17 are as here under:

M CA M M S PARTICULARS I II III I II COURSE FEE FOR MCA Tu ti o n F e e s 80,181 8 2,472 7 8,545 8 9,250 9 1,800 D e ve l o p m e n t F e e 8 ,019 8 ,248 7 ,855 8 ,925 9 ,180 O th e r Ch a rg e s 15,235 1 3,710 1 3,460 1 3,335 1 3,780

OPEN Total 1 03,435 104,430 9 9,860 111,510 114,760 Tu ti o n F e e s Y - 7 64 7 27 - 8 50 T D e ve l o p m e n t F e e - 8 ,248 7 ,855 - 9 ,180 O th e r Ch a rg e s 15,235 1 3,710 1 3,460 1 3,335 1 3,780 GOR SC/S Total 15,235 2 2,722 2 2,042 1 3,335 2 3,810 TE Tu ti o n F e e s - 7 64 7 27 - 8 50 D e ve l o p m e n t F e e 8 ,019 8 ,248 7 ,855 8 ,925 9 ,180 /NT

T O th e r Ch a rg e s 15,235 1 3,710 1 3,460 1 3,335 1 3,780 TE CA COURSE FEE FOR MMS D Total 23,254 2 2,722 2 2,042 2 2,260 2 3,810 Tu ti o n F e e s 40,091 4 1,236 3 9,273 4 4,625 4 5,900 CAS D e ve l o p m e n t F e e 8 ,019 8 ,248 7 ,855 8 ,925 9 ,180 O th e r Ch a rg e s 15,235 1 3,710 1 3,460 1 3,335 1 3,780 OBC Total 63,345 6 3,194 6 0,588 6 6,885 6 8,860 Tu ti o n F e e s - 7 64 7 27 - 8 50 D e ve l o p m e n t F e e 8 ,019 8 ,248 7 ,855 8 ,925 9 ,180

SBC O th e r Ch a rg e s 15,235 1 3,710 1 3,460 1 3,335 1 3,780 Total 23,254 2 2,722 2 2,042 2 2,260 2 3,810 - ** Eligibility Fee (If applicable): Rs. 500/- for MS and Rs. 600/- for OMS candidates Please Note: if the new directives regarding 6th Pay commission have to be implemented or any - guidelines regarding other fee is suggested by Shikshan Shulka Samiti then the students will have to pay the difference in fees after the guidelines received from Shikshan Shulka Samiti as and when required.

The candidate admitted provisionally may cancel admission by submitting an application for cancellation in duplicate, in the prescribed pro forma and may CANCELLATION AND request for refund of fees. The refund of fees as applicable shall be made in due REFUND course. However, such application for cancellation will be considered if and only if the admission is confirmed by paying the prescribed tuition fee and other fees in full and by submitting the original documents. Refund shall be made after deduction of the cancellation charges as under: Sr. No SITUATION REFUND Request Received before date of start of 1. academic session & seat could be filled by Entire fee less Rs. 1000/- the Institute before the cutoff date Request received on/after start of academic Entire fee less the 2. session & Seat could be filled by the Cancellation Charges# on Institute before the cutoff date pro rata basis given by DTE Request received before/after start of No Refund (except security 3. academic session & seat could not be filled deposit) by the Institute

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ACADEMIC STAFF: MCA DEPARTMENT

Ms. Rasika Mallya, Associate Director, is BCS,M.Sc ( Computer Science), MCA and is presently pursuing Ph.D from Pacific University, Udaipur. Software engineering applied in health care domain. She has authored 4 research papers in the same field She has a total experience of a decade in academics and 2 years in corporate. Her area of interest is artificial intelligence, soft computing, data structure and UML. She is at ease in teaching both MMS and MCA students along with project Ms. Rasika Mallya guidance. ya

Mr. Rajesh K.Maurya , Assistant Professor, is M.Phil(IT), ,M.Tech(CSE),MCA,MBA, (IT),

MSC (CS) ; B.Sc ( Electronics),DMIT,GNIT. He is an author of International publisher

including John Wiley, Dream Tech Press etc with titles including computer graphic

and virtual reality. His area of active research includes Information Management,

Image Processing and Intelligent Machine. He also mentors and guides the students.

Mr. Rajesh K Maurya

Ms. Puja Devgun, Assistant Professor, is M.Phil ( Computer Science) ,MCA,PGDCA, and B.Sc(IT); She has teaching experience of over a decade. She has also registered in Pacific university under the area of cloud computing. She has authored four research papers in the same field. Her area of interest includes networking, e-governance, data mining and software testing. She is at ease in teaching both

Ms. Puja Devgun MMS and MCA students along with project guidance.

Ms. Sulakshana Vispute, Assistant Professor, is MCA,MCM and B.Sc ( Electronics).

She has a teaching experience of over 8 years. She has a good commanding and

analytical skills. She has special interest in data structure, database management

systems and data mining technologies. She is at ease in teaching both MMS and

MCA students along with project guidance. Ms. Sulakshana Vispute

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Mr.Pritam Warke, Assistant Professor, is MCA,M.Sc ( IT) and B.E ( Computer). He has a total academic experience of 8 years. He is at ease teaching subjects like Discrete Mathematics, Probability and Statistics and Operations Research. His area of interest is image processing and programming. He is at ease in teaching both MMS and MCA students along with project guidance.

Mr. Pritam Warke

Ms.Soorya Pillai, Assistant Professor, is MCA and has a corporate experience of 2

years and teaching experience of 4 years. She is at ease teaching programming

and operating systems. She also guides students for project guidance.

Ms. Soorya Pillai

Ms.Apeksha Gaje, Assistant Professor, is MCA and has a corporate experience of

2.5 years and teaching experience of 4 years. She is at ease teaching programming,

database technologies and distributed computing. Apart from teaching MCA

students and guiding them for their projects she is a accomplished kathak dancer.

Ms. Apeksha Gaje

Mr.Pratik Desai, Assistant Professor, is MCA and B.Sc ( Maths) . He has registered

for Ph.D from University of Mumbai. He is at ease teaching subjects like Simulation

and Modelling, Networking Security, Compuer Organisation and Architecture.

His area of interest is image processing and programming. His area of interest is

Machine Learning. He also mentors and guides MCA students for their project . Mr. Pratik Desai

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ACADEMIC STAFF: MMS DEPARTMENT

Dr. Samadhan Kashiram Khamkar, Director, NMITD is B.Sc, MMS, Ph.D. Dr.Khamkar has corporate experience of 5 years in pharmaceutical marketing and teaching experience of 8 years. His student friendly approach makes him a favourite faculty. His area of interest includes Marketing Application and International Marketing. He has published 12 research papers in National and International Journals of repute. He has also presented a paper on Service marketing at the international conference organized by Indian Commerce Association at Bhubaneshwar, Odissa. His paper on “Pre-purchase behavior among the youth” at the International Conference on Management & Social Sciences at Guwahati, Assam was thought provoking and was well received. Dr. Samadhan Khamkar

Dr. Ms. Anita Bobade, Associate Professor, is B.Com, M.B.A, Ph.D. Dr. Anita is a vivacious Professor, who is at ease teaching both Marketing and Finance subjects as she has 15 years of corporate experience of marketing financial services. Recently she has been nominated as a Country Director, for EuroMed Research & Business Institute, Switzerland to promote their publications and conferences in India.She has authoured over 13 books on diverse subjects like capital markets, technical analysis, strategic management and Indian Management Thoughts and Practices. Her current research interest is in the area of Indian ethos, and is working closely with Oxford Center for Hindu Studies to co-authour a book on “ Vedanta, Dharma and Management. Dr. Anita Bobade

Ms. Renuka Savant, Assistant Professor, is B.Pharm, MMS. Ms. Renuka is pursuing Ph.D. from Pacific

University, Udaipur. She has authored 7 research papers in national and international research

conference. She is a true HR professional who believes in work life balance. Her area of interest is

Occupational stress for Health sector. She provides HR consultancy to co-operative banks.

Ms. Renuka Sawant

Ms. Kasturi R Naik, Assistnat Professor, is B.Pharma, MMS. Ms. Kasturi is currently pursuing PhD from SCSVMV University, Kanchipuram. She has authoured over a dozen research papers. Recently she has participated in two international conferences. . The 1st one was presented in the month of March 2015 titled “An assessment of departmental store service effectiveness using a modified SERVQUAL approach and Factor Analysis” at International Conference on Business & Economic Development, Newyork ,USA organized by Academy of Business & Retail Management where she won Best Track presenter award Ms. Kasturi Naik too. Her current research interest includes HRM aspects of Retail Industry.

Ms. Prachi Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, is B.Com, M.B. A ( Finance), PGDFRM ( Post Graduate Diploma in Foreign Exchange and Risk Management) along with a course in Import-Export Management from Indo-American Society, and a course in Equity Valuation from Dun & Brad Street. She has had an work experience of 6 years corporate experience with companies like Sharepro Services, Mastek, and equity research houses -IL & FS Investsmart and MF Global. She has worked on industry research reports on Ms. Prachi Kulkarni Automobile sector and Auto Ancillary sector with coverage of 15 companies.

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE STUDENT S

All the students admitted to the Institute are required to observe the following rules and regulations laid down by the institute and the parent Society.

1. All students who have taken admission in the college must possess a valid Identity Card. (Identity cards are issued by the college at the beginning of the first term.) Identity card is subject to inspection any day by the Director or Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff. Students must carry their Identity Card with them in the campus and should produce it when demanded by the Teaching and Non - Teaching Staff. Identity card should be carefully preserved and the holder of the identity card will be held responsible for its misuse. In case of loss of Identity card, a duplicate must be obtained by paying the prescribed charges and fulfilling the necessary formalities.

2. Students should read the notices on the Notice Boards regularly. 3. Students should submit applications for scholarships / free ships etc. as also the Enrollment form (for first year degree students) on time as per the notices issued. 4. Students must maintain silence in the classes, Library, Reading Room, Office, Laboratories and the corridors. When they are free they should make use of the college library and must not loiter about on the College premises or assemble in the corridor. Loud conversation and shouting should be avoided. 5. Absence in any lecture in a day will lead to losing the attendance for the whole day. Minimum 75% attendance and satisfactory progress in studies are the essential requirements for students to become eligible for University examinations. 6. Students should clear all the dues before end of the term. 7. Admission to all classes will be on the basis of performance and availability of seats. 8. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the campus 9. Unauthorized collection of money in college for any purpose whatsoever is prohibited. 10. Disciplinary Action will be taken by the Director against any student who is persistently indisciplined or is repeatedly or willfully mischievous or guilty of malpractice in unauthorized alteration in the mark sheet or who in the opinion of the Head of the Institution has a troublesome influence on his fellow students. 11. Each and every student shall endeavor to preserve the high standard of the college by excelling in good manners. 12. Students should not bring any outsider to the college premises. 13. Students shall not organize any picnics, tours, excursions, get-together etc. without the written permission of the Director. 14. In case of any problem, students can approach their Professors/Director for help in solving their problems. 15. Use of Mobile Phones is strictly prohibited in the classrooms, corridors and library.

Empowering you with Technology and Management LIBRARY FACILITY The Library of the NMITD, an academic unit, serves as an educational hub and provides services to the students, alumnus as well as staff members. The library has over 5,500 Books. The library maintains has great collection on Management and Technology, generals science and communication skills as well. The library includes core 120 National and International journals and Magazines related to Management and Technology. The library is fully automated to meet the technological advances in the field of data storage, retrieval, user interaction and communications, library science. Other Library Services includes Internet Facility, Reprographics Facilities, Multimedia library and CAS Services.

COMPUTER LABORATORY The computing facilities at NMITD implements latest state of the art technology and give all its students freedom to explore and exercise knowledge practices from any terminal in the campus.

NMITD has four computer laboratories with dedicated latest high end Servers each connecting nearly 120 terminals for regular computing and practical purposes. The laboratories implement both wired and wireless technology.

MODERN DESIGN The Institute has one of the best interiors satisfying the latest construction standards. The Institute has been brought up keeping in mind the requirements of healthy and peaceful learning environment.

The Institute has spacious lobby and corridors with high quality marble flooring, granite and standard fittings. The modern interior design satisfies the safety requirements.

CLASS ROOMS

The Institute has ample of class rooms as per the AICTE norms fitted with modern teaching equipment including projectors, screens, internet connection and Wi-Fi for browsing online during class. The furniture and fixtures are state of the art designed keeping in mind the comfort of its students that makes the classrooms the loved place to spend time in.

Empowering you with Technology and Management GYMKHANA The college has made a mark for itself in the sports arena. A committee, ] consisting of teachers, manages the activities of the sports and the gymkhana has latest sports equipment. The College Sports Department encourages interested students to compete in various Inter Collegiate Sports Tournaments for indoor and outdoor category of sports and provided infrastructure for the same. - Indoor Activities: Chess, Carom, Table Tennis etc. - Outdoor Activities: Cricket, Tennis, Volleyball etc.

BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS

The DES Mumbai campus is full of nature with greenery and lot of open spaces. Presence of trees and floral surrounding gives it the much needed peace of mind and provides the natural ambience that surely boosts the teaching- learning process.

CENTRAL HALL NMITD has well equipped central hall for conduction of seminars, conferences and cultural activities. The hall has seating capacity of about 800 with two guest rooms for distinguished guests. The central has much needed infrastructure to conduct corporate seminars and training programs including DLP projectors, Wi-Fi access points and Internet connectivity in the hall.

PLEASANT SURROUNDING Besides the state of the art infrastructure the Institute is situated besides the Arabian seashore. The beautiful beach around the campus and the sunset gives the refreshing energy that makes us one of the preferred institutes amongst others. The campus is away from the crowded commercial establishment with calm and peaceful environment but well connected to all much needed amenities.

Empowering you with Technology and Management VALUE ADDED SERVICES The Institute maintains various cells and sections that are devoted to cater to the needs of improving the skills, knowledge and strengthen them from within.

The Counseling ell of the Institute undertakes creative efforts to help the students in stress management.

The cultural cell of the college plays great role in developing the cultural and interpersonal qualities among the students of the institute.

PLACEMENT SERVICES The placement cell of the college also functions as career guidance cell and gives complete guidance on various topics of students' interest. It conducts throughout the year lectures, presentations, discussions and demonstrations, workshops and arranges summer / winter placements for the students. The Placement cell is committed to provide the placement to all its students in the field of their choice.

TRAINING & The Placement and Training division of the Institute strives hard to get all its students placed in the chosen area of specialization and interest for their summer PLACEMENTS projects and final placements. Few of the recruiters include:

- L&T InfoTech - Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. - PATNI - Citibank - ICICI - Mahindra and Mahindra - IIPM - L & T Finance - Zaintechs - Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. - Mind Fusion Inc - HSBC Invest direct - HRM commercial enterprise - DAMCO India Pvt Ltd. - Bharat Bijlee Ltd. - IMRB - Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers - TATA Consulting Engineers Ltd. Ltd. - Times of India - Corporation Bank - Bank Of India - Trendy Investments - Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. - IndusInd Bank - Hindustan Petroleum Corporation - Indo Amines Ltd. Ltd. - Taj Mahal Palace - Kanu Doshi Associates - HCL - Amar Remedies Ltd. - Maitreya Group of Companies - Marico - Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. - Management Solutions [I] Pvt Ltd. - Thar & Co. Chartered Accountants - Master Mind Consultants - Raymond Group - Maitreya Group of Companies - Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.

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FINANCIAL AID The Institute is committed to provide financial assistance in the form of free-ships and scholarships to the needy sections of the society. The Institute offers all financial assistance as per government norms. All the eligible candidates are notified from time to time and are expected to submit the required documents duly filled at the office to avail the assistance.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Students at NMITD have special attention on personalized academic and social development facilitated by mentor services extended by the Institute. This mentor services not only takes care of academic excellence of its students but also their overall personality and mental development. Both student and Faculties at NMITD undergo continuous self-assessment and performance evaluation – an important measure in ensuring quality in education.

EVALUATION & At NMITD, the teaching and learning has special personalized touch with ACHIEVEMENT S its faculties actively involved in innovations in conduction and evaluation process. Few salient practices ensuring better practices are: Hands on practical, Project work Presentations Tutorials Class assignments Mid-Term exams Viva voce Group Discussions

Students at NMITD actively participate in quizzes, competitions, technical presentations, sports and cultural activities throughout the year. This provides a healthy environment for their overall growth.

Also, all the faculties at NMITD are actively involved in improving the learning methodologies through adoption of latest cutting edge technologies in knowledge delivery mechanisms ensuring quality in education- the need of modern education systems.

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Proud Moments @ NMITD for 2016

AB DELHI DOOR NAHIN…. AN INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO DELHI/AGRA: An Industrial visit for 6 days was organized to Delhi Agra from 4th – 9th October 2015 for both MMS and MCA students of DES's NMITD. The tour would include a visit to Maruti Suzuki India Ltd , the first automobile company to be started after liberation of Indian economy in 1983. The students would be visiting the production facilities in Gurgaon and observing the country's number one auto manufacturing company. The plant is spread over a sprawling 297 acres of prime property with three fully-integrated production facilities, the plant has already rolled out over 10 million vehicles till date. Also a visit to the world famous monument and seventh wonder – T_aj Mahal at Agra. ROOBAROO 2016: The Annual Inter Collegiate Fest was conducted from 4th February to 7th February, 2016. The theme for this year was “Joy of Giving” and many social responsibility initiatives were organized including Blood Donation Camp (in collaboration with J J Hospital); Donation of 250 books to deserving students through Fandry Foundation. A Free Medical Checkup ( in Collaboration with Lodha Foundation) and Self Defense Camp for 100 girls of Maratha High School, worli by our Alumni Shifu Premanand Ghag, Black Belt. More than 110 colleges throughout Mumbai and Thane were contacted and over 700 students _from over 50 colleges participated in fourteen different activities,events and sports. SHARE BAZAAR 2016 : Bombay Stock Exchange and SBI CAP Securities Ltd sponsored, live trading event on BOLT – the USP of the Institute was attended by 102 participants from over 21 colleges from Mumbai and Thane participated in this event. The first prize of Rs.15,000/- was won by students of NMITD, the second prize of Rs.10,000/- was won by students of Menon College and the third prize of Rs.5,000/- was won by students of Chhandibai College. There was a great response from all the coordinators of the _undergraduate colleges for participating with their students for this unique event.

INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO A WORLD CLASS AUTOMOBILE GIANT – Mahindra & Mahindra , Mumbai : On 8th January,2016 First year students of MMS of DES NMITD visited visited Mahindra & Mahindra Plant at Kandivli East, Mumbai along with Dr. Samadhan K Khamkar and Dr. Anita P Bobade. Mahindra & Mahindra is the flagship group of Mahindra and the kandivali plant is spread across hundred acres and is the mother plant which was set up in 1964. It boasts of fully equipped manufacturing facilities in the Press Shop, Body Shop, CED Line, Paint Shop and Assembly and some of them have won several awards _and accolades since its inception.

INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO RTTC: On 19th March, 2016, MCA students visited regional telecom training centre (RTTC) at powai. They were briefed about networking, telecommunication, signaling system, network _architecture and servers of MTNL which were working very efficiently. Students enjoyed this visit. INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO NAVNEET PUBLICATIONS: On 17th March students of MMS and MCA visited Navneet Publications, Virar. The student were shown the second largest plant, of 40 acres. The students visited the manufacturing centre where paper rims were converted to notebooks. The students also learnt about supply chain management, logistics and warehouse concepts. It was a true learning experience.

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THE DES ACADEMIC STRENGTH

Deccan Education Society has grown over last 130 years like a tree, strengthening its roots with primary education and continually achieving heights with cutting edge higher professional education.

Sr. No Name of the Institution Year of Establishment Colleges (aided) 1 Fergusson College, 1885 2 , Sangli 1919 3 Brihan Maharashtra College Of Commerce, Pune 1943 4 Kirti M. Doongursee College, Mumbai 1954 5 Chintamanrao College Of Commerce, Sangli 1960 Colleges (unaided) 6 DES Law College, Pune 2004 7 DES College Of Physiotherapy, Pune 2007 8 DES College Of Nursing, Pune 2008 Collegiate Institutes (aided) 9 Technical Institute, Pune 1937 Collegiate Institutes (Unaided) 10 Institute Of Management Development And Research, Pune 1974 11 Institute Of Applied Research And Development In Agriculture, Sangli 1982 12 Jagannath Rathi Vocational Guidance And Training Institute, Pune 1987 13 Institute Of Management And Research, Sangli 1995 14 RESOLVE, Pune (Information Technology And Robotics) 1998 15 Fergusson Toonskool Animation Academy 2008 16 Navinchandra Mehta Institute Of Technology And Development, Mumbai 2008

Secondary schools (Aided)

17 New English School, Tilak Road, Pune 1880 18 New English School, Satara 1899 19 Dravid High School, Wai 1933 20 Ahilyadevi High School For Girls, Pune 1939 21 New English School, Ramanbag, Pune 1946 Secondary schools (unaided)

22 DES Secondary School, Tilak Road, Pune 1991 23 Shree Kantilal Purushottamdas Shaha Prashala, (Marathi Medium),Sangli 1994 24 Shree Kantilal Purushottamdas Shaha Prashala, (English Medium), Sangli 1994 25 New English School, Ramanbag, Pune (Nesr),(Jr. College Science) 2008 26 DES Higher Secondary, Tilak Road,Pune (Jr. College Commerce) 2008

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DES has now spread its roots in entire Maharashtra with ranges of Institution catering to the need of the society.

Sr. No Name of the Institution Year of Establishment Primary Schools (Aided) 27 Navin Marathi Shala, Pune 1899 28 Navin Marathi Shala, Satara 1976 29 Shree Kantilal Purushottamdas Shaha Prashala, (Marathi Medium) Sangli 1994

Primary Schools (Unaided) 30 DES Primary School, Tilak Road, Pune 1985 31 Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar Guruji Vidyalaya, Tilak Road, Pune 1985 32 Shree Kantilal Purushottamdas Shaha Prashala, (English Medium) Sangli 1994 33 DES Primary School, (English Medium), Satara 1999

Pre-Primary Schools 34 Ny. Ranade Balak Mandir, Pune 1950 35 Balak Mandir, Satara 1976 36 Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar Guruji Vidyalaya, Tilak Road, Pune 1985 37 DES Pre-Primary School, (English Medium) Tilak Road, Pune 1985 38 Shree Kantilal Purushottamdas Shaha Prashala, (Marathi Medium) Sangli 1994 39 Shree Kantilal Purushottamdas Shaha Prashala, (English Medium) Sangli 1994 40 DES Pre-Primary School, (English Medium) Satara 1999

Schools For Management (Aided) 41 Hindustan Antibiotics School, Pimpri, Pune (Primary And Secondary Units) 1965 42 Kirloskar Vidyalay, Kirloskarwadi (Primary Unit) 1936

Sr-Schools For Management (Unaided) 43 Hindustan Antibiotics School, Pimpri, Pune (Pre-Primary Unit) 1965 44 Rashtriy A Chemicals And Fertilizers School, Kurul, Dist-Raigad. (Pre-Primary, Primary, Secondary And Higher Secondary Units) 1981 45 Kirloskar High School, Kirloskarwadi. ( Secondary And Higher Secondary Units) 1936 46 Kirloskar Bal Vikas Mandir, Kirloskar Wadi. (Pre-Primary Unit) 1936

** The Deccan Education Society is committed to strengthen the society by providing quality education to all with best of its efforts.

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NAVINCHANDRA MEHTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT (Approved by AICTE, DTE Mumbai and Affiliated to University of Mumbai) DES Mumbai Campus, Off- Veer Sawarkar Marg, Dadar (W), 400 028

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