Reaccredited by NAAC at ‘A’ Grade (with a CGPA of 3.30) Deendayal Integrated School Complex, Cujira, Bambolim - 403202 Re PROSPECTUS 2020 - 21 VISION To be the premier institution for commerce education, transforming individuals for a better society.

MISSION v To foster a culture of academic excellence vTo institutionalise research, innovation and entrepreneurship vTo collaborate with industry to strengthen education, content and research vTo equip students with life-skills for holistic development vTo nurture healthy and compassionate citizens vTo promote inclusiveness among all vTo engineer social change through outreach and extension activities

VALUES v Passion for Excellence vIntegrity vHumility vRespect and Compassion vSocial Consciousness

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rust was a haven for the needy students. In more recent times, this philanthropic attitude saw the foundation of Dempo Charities Trust. The Trust manages four educational institutions in Goa. These are : 1. Dhempe College of Arts and Science - established in 1962 and located at Miramar (NAAC accredited “A” and College with Potential for Excellence-UGC ). 2. Srinivassa Sinai Dempo College of Commerce & Economics - established in 1966 and located at Cujira. 3. Vasantrao Dempo Higher Secondary School of Arts, Science & Commerce Dempo Charities T established in 1975 and located at Cujira. 4. Dempo Higher Secondary School of Science - established in 2012 and located at Miramar. The total enrollment in these institutions is around 3,500. The Trust strives to provide state-of-the-art infrastructure and excellent instruction in all these institutions. As a result the students in these institutions have performed very well in public examinations and have frequently appeared in the merit lists of examination of Boards and Universities. They have also excelled in co-curricular activities. In sports and athletics, many have performed well not only in inter-collegiate events but even in inter-university and national level competitions. The N.S.S. units have rendered commendable service to the community. The N.C.C. wing is performing commendably. The institutions of Dempo Charities Trust are affiliated to Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education and . They are also associated with other educational and professional bodies. Dhempe College of Arts and Science, which has been accreditated at ‘A” by the National Accreditation and Assessment Council. The college has been recognised as a Centre with Potential Excellence (CPE) by UGC. It also has the destination of being one of the 4 colleges in Goa to be ranked in the 101 to 150 Band of NIRF. The college also hosts the North Goa Study Centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University and is centre for CAT examination of ITM.

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Dempo Charities Trust . S. Dempo College of Commerce & Economics, Cujira, was established in 1966 by the Goa Education Society under the Chairmanship of Shri. Vasantrao SS. Dempo, a leading industrialist of Goa. It is the oldest and the most highly reputed institution for undergraduate commerce education in Goa. Presently, the college is managed by the Dempo Charities Trust, , led by the dynamic scion of the Dempo family, Mr. Shrinivas Dempo and trustees, Ms. Pallavi Dempo and Mr. Yatish Dempo. The college is blazing new frontiers with exciting career oriented educational programs, under the guidance of Shri. Rajesh Bhatikar, the Administrator of the Trust, the proven leadership of Principal, Dr. Radhika Nayak and the dedicated services of the Vice-Principal, CA Gauri Tamba, members of the teaching, administrative and support staff. The teaching faculty and staff are invigorated to give their best abilities in reciprocation of the new magnificent, state-of-the-art campus for the college at the Deendayal Integrated Education Complex at Cujira. Each one is inspired to take the institution to higher levels of academic excellence and all round development so as to make the college experience of the students memorable and worthwhile.

The college has always lived up to its objective to produce educated men and women, possessing domain knowledge, professional competence and above all, moral character, to work in the spheres of trade, commerce, finance and industry.

The college, affiliated to Goa University, has consequently produced commerce graduates who make up the who's-who of the business and commercial firmament of Goa. The rich alumni resource testifies to the fulfillment of the vision and mission of the institution.

In accordance with the changing demands of education, the college has diversified its academic programs to provide a strong foundation through the industry-linked

S. Dempo College of Commerce & Economics undergraduate program in Business Administration (B.B.A.), the Post Graduate Diploma in Management - Event Management program, the Masters Programme in Travel and Tourism Management (MTTM), the Post Graduate Program in Commerce (M.Com) and the first of its kind programme in Goa for advanced learners, namely, the Integrated Masters of Commerce (I. M. Com.) (Professional Accountancy and Financial Analysis) Programme, all affiliated to Goa University.

Committing itself to the national mission of skill development of young India, the college has established the Dempo Centre for Skill Development (DCSD) which offers several add-on Short Term Courses which enhance skill of students ranging from quantitative, analytical, marketing skills to life skills in communication time and stress management

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Eligibility For Admission (C) A candidate not covered under any of the above categories but desirous of seeking admission to the said course may apply to the college. However, the Registrar along with Dean of concerned Faculty and Chairperson(s) of Board(s) of studies of concerned subjects shall decide the eligibility. (D) A candidate admitted for Semester-I shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester-II. (E) A candidate migrating from another recognized University and desirous of direct admission to Semester-II may be considered for admission provided he/she has cleared/passed First Term/Semester-I examination of that University with those subjects for which admission is sought and undertakes to successfully complete the other compulsory Courses of Semester-I. 2.2 Eligibility for admission to Semester-III & IV (in the second year) B. Com. (Hon.) Programme: (A) A candidate who has requisite attendance for Semester-I & Semester II shall be eligible for admission to Semester III.

Eligibility For Admission (B) A candidate migrating from any other recognized University may be considered for admission to Semester-III of the B.Com.(Hon.) provided: (a) He/She has passed the First Year B.Com.(Hon.) examination in all subjects from that University. (b) He/She had offered at the First Year the same subjects as prescribed under Major category available under the scheme of this University. © He/She undertakes to successfully complete the required courses and credits prescribed by this University for Semester-I & II, if he/she has not already done so in the previous University. Result of Semester IV examination shall be withheld if the candidate fails to fulfil this undertaking. (C) A candidate admitted for Semester-III shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester-IV. (D) A candidate from another recognized University may be considered for direct admission to Semester IV provided he/she fulfils the conditions in (a), (b) and (c) at (B) above and, in addition, has passed/cleared Semester-III/First Term examination of the Second Year/B.Com. of that University. However, the result of Semester IV shall be withheld if the candidate does not fulfil these conditions.

2.3(i)Eligibility for admission to Semester-V (in the third year CBCS /B.Com. (Hons.) Programme: (A) A candidate who has been declared passed in Semester I to Semester IV examination shall be eligible for admission to Semester V. (B) A candidate admitted for Semester V shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester VI.

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11. Prior permission of the Principal must be obtained for the conduct of any student activity, picnic, tour, study tour etc. 12. Ragging is banned in the college. Any student found indulging in ragging will be severely dealt with, as per UGC regulations. 13. Students are not permitted to form any society or association without the prior permission of the Principal. The Principal is the ex-officio President of all these associations and her decision in all matters is final. 14. No person shall be invited to address a college meeting or society without the prior permission of the Principal. 15. Unauthorised use of Mobile phones in the classrooms and corridors of the college is strictly prohibited and any student violating this rule shall face disciplinary action. 16. Any student found resorting to unfair practices at college examinations will be dealt with severely as per the rules of Goa University. 17. Any additional rule as and when it is introduced / notified by the institution will

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18. The Principal's decision in respect of general discipline is final. R Note: In addition to the above rules, students shall be bound by ‘The College 'Students’ Discipline and Conduct Rules - 2019' of Goa University.

RESERVATION POLICY The College applies Reservation Policy for admission as per rules and notifications issued by from time to time. Following schedule is applicable for academic year 2018-19. olicy SC - 2% ST - 12% OBC - 27% Physically Handicapped - 4%

Candidate shall follow the following procedure for admission: l Application form for admission shall be filled online at www.dempocollege.edu.in eservation P R

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H M.Com. A self financed post graduate programme in commerce, affiliated to Goa University.

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HIntegrated Master of Commerce (I. M. Com.) (Professional Accountancy and Financial Analysis) A professionally designed 4 years programme that blends theory with practice to prepare students for Emerging Careers in Accounting and Finance and CA/CS/CFA, students who have passed XIIth Standard in any discipline with a minimum of 60% are eligible. Admission shall be on the bases of merit through an entrance test. For further details contact : Ashfa Shaikh on 9923499007

HPGDBA - Event Management An exciting 1 year Post Graduate management programme with specialisation in Event Management, affiliated to Goa University Contact: Vishal Rane, Course coordinator on 9822299952

H 6 Months Certificate Course in Event Management 6 months course which aims to produce trained and qualified candidates with the skills required to design, plan and manage events. Eligibility criteria is std XII passed in any discipline. Affiliated to Human Resource Development Foundation Society, Directorate of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt of Goa. For further details contact: Mr. Vishal Rane, Course coordinator on 9822299952

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HStock Trading This is a very specific course aimed at providing practical knowledge and training in stock picking. This certificate course will help the participants learn how to trade and invest like a professional stock trader.

HFinancial literacy for Self Help Groups This workshop will enable the members of SHG’s to understand available funding options for improving their business finance.

HTour Management rogramme Overview

This course is aimed at preparing students for career in tourism and enabling start-ups P and self-employment opportunities in tourism sector. The course provides knowledge and training in various facets of tourism with specific reference to tourism processes, history, cultural heritage and environment of Goa, and art, events and happenings in the state.

HManaging Start-ups This course offers opportunity for young entrepreneurs planning their own ventures to acquire skills in building and managing start-ups. Specifically, the course is designed to provide ideation skills, problem solving skills, management of operational, marketing, human resource and financial challenges of start-ups.

HMarketing Analytics This course focuses on developing marketing strategies and resource allocation models by analyzing data using advanced statistical tools. Technology platforms are today available for performing marketing analytics and this course prepares participants in exploiting such platforms for better marketing decisions.

HDigital Marketing This course would help learners to formulate, plan, and execute effective digital marketing strategies with the right channel mix in digital marketing strategy module and to gain real-life experience by completing projects using Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Marketing, and You Tube Marketing. HMicrosoft Excel Power Pivot This course prepares participants for advanced used of MS Excel with specific focus on

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Programme Overview IATA Certification: Gateway to Careers in Travel & Tourism Your opportunity to gain an additional qualification while persuing higher studies to enhance employability in the Travel and Tourism Industry

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T IATA TRAVEL AND TOURISM CONSULTANT IATA AIRPORT OPERATIONS Y IATA AIRLINE REVENUE MANAGEMENT B IATA CARGO INTRODUCTORY COURSE OFFERED COURSES ONLINE IATA COURSES DEMPO A

IATA FOUNDATION IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM Course Features: Students are exposed to a dynamic course structure which includes up to date industry relevant content. Printed Kits are provided to each student. Lab Facility is also available to access the personal learning management system, with online references and computer based training modules. ack Course Inclusions: - Travel Product & Services - Air Fares and Ticketing - Global Distribution System (Galileo) Entry Eligibility: 12th Standard Pass Certificate

3 in 1 Course P Course Intake: and Study Material June, September Classes: 3 Months Instructor Led Classroom Sessions :Afternoon sessions Monday – Saturday s

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18 IN-DEM-2-14-001 A T IA

SECURE an International Diploma – IATA Foundation in Travel and Tourism as you pursue your graduation or post graduation @ S.S. Dempo College of Commerce and Economics, Goa's only college and Authorised Training Center for IATA Studies. Now IATA Courses are recognised by Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India.

Cheryl Venan Dias - M. Phil, MBA, NET, IATA, DTTC, DTTF Assistant Professor Course Co-ordinator with 6 years of teaching experience at PG level. Has published papers in International and National journals. Registered for Ph.D at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.

19 Principal : Dr. Radhika Shrikant Nayak Vice- Principal : Assoc. Prof. Gauri Tamba

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Derina Rodrigues- M.Com (Advanced Accounting), SET Associate Professor She has teaching experience of 25 years. Her academic interest is in the field of Banking and Finance, Accountancy and Management.

eaching Faculty Dr. Prisca I. Braganza- M.Com (Advanced Accounting), M.Phil. Ph.D. T NET Associate Professor She secured the first rank at the post graduate programme in Commerce and has 28 years of teaching experience. Her academic interests are in the fields of Accountancy, Finance and Management. She has been awarded Ph.D in Management by Goa University. Her Doctoral research is in the area of Consumer Behaviour. She has presented Research papers at National and International seminars and conferences and her papers are published in Research Journals.

Gauri Tamba- C.A., M.Com., NET, SET Associate Professor, Vice-Principal She has teaching experience of 24 years. Her academic interests are in the field of Accountancy and Finance.

Dr. Aruna Mesquita e Noronha - M.Com (Business Studies ), NET, Ph.D. Associate Professor Having stood first at the Post Graduate programme in commerce (Business Studies), she has 23 years of teaching experience. Her Doctoral Research is in the area of Services Marketing and Consumer Behaviour. She has presented and published papers at the International level.

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Dr. Radhika S. Nayak - MA (Economics & Political Science), MA eaching Faculty T (Economics), Ph.D, LLB, Diploma in Higher Education, PGDM (GIM, Goa) Principal and Professor She has 39 years of teaching experience. She is actively involved in research in the field of Growth, Inequality and Regional Imbalances in Economic Development. Her area of academic interest is Development Economics. Recipient of “Best Teacher” award of Government of Goa for 2019-20.

Nikhil M. Verekar - MA (Economics), MBA, MS, LLB, NET, SET Associate Professor A first ranker at the Post graduate programme in economics, his area of interest are Business and Human Resource Economics. With a teaching experience of 20 years, he has also been associated with industry and with Professional Institutes like Goa Institute of Management (GIM), ICAI, ICSI, and ICFAI as visiting faculty. He has been a research scholar at the University of Rochester, NY, USA in the area of Human Capital Development and Economic Growth.

Dr. Deepali Karmali é Churi - MA (Economics), Ph.D, SET Assistant Professor A gold medalist in MA at Goa University, her area of interest is International Trade. She has 18 years of teaching experience. She is actively involved in research in the field of International Trade and Services, having earned her doctoral degree in the same. She is a recognised guide of Goa University for doctoral studies in economics.

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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY T Dr. Sangeeta Chakrabarty- Master in Computer Management, Ph. D Associate Professor, HOD She has secured A+ grade at Post Graduation from Pune University. Having 25 years of teaching experience, she also taught at the post graduate level in the college. She has completed a minor research project on Mahiti ghar, Goa Government’s E-Governance initiative. She has also successfully completed and submitted her UGC funded Major Research Project, titled “A computational model for Bharat Natyam” in 2014. She has presented several papers in National and International Conferences and was awarded Unique Research paper titled “Modelling Bharat Natyam Dance Steps: Art to Smart” at an International Conference CUBE held at YASHDA, Pune. Ph.D awarded by the Department of Computer Science & Technology, Goa University titled “Automation of Bharat Natyam choreography for pure dance movements” in December 2018. Secured the second place at Ph.D thesis competition held at IIT-Guwahati, 14-17 March 2019. Invited speaker for Mumbai University and Institute of Management Research, Jalgaon, , 2019. Her Ph.D. thesis has been accepted by Springer Book for publication which was presented in CAMAD-PAC-19. Computer assisted Music and Dramatics : Possibilities and Challenges.

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS LAWS Reshma Nikhil Pai Angle - B.Com,LLM, NET Assistant Professor Having 20 years of teaching experience of which 16 are in this college, she has also been a contributory faculty for the CA coaching classes for Common Proficiency Test (CPT) which were conducted by the college. Her areas of interest are Arbitration and Conciliation, Contract & Intellectual Property Laws. She has published 5 books on Business Law.

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51 Identity Card Every student shall be provided with an identity card which shall carry a photograph of the student and bear the signature of the Principal. Every student must wear his/her Identity Card while on campus. A student found without an identity card may not be allowed to attend the college/library/gymkhana. Every student must bring his/her identity card on every working day.

Facilities Library The College has a well equipped library consisting of books, periodicals, reference books, etc. in the subjects in which the college specializes. Substantial additions are made every year. The students are encouraged to make full use of the library facilities subject to the rules which govern the smooth functioning of the library and these rules are displayed in the college library. a. U.G.C. Book Bank The College Library has the above mentioned scheme of lending out the required set of text books to students on merit and merit-need basis for the academic year. Students desirous of getting the benefit of the scheme should apply to the Principal immediately after the admission in the prescribed form available in the Library. Selection of the students is left to the discretion of the Principal and the Library Advisory Committee. b. Incentive Schemes The Library allows additional borrowing of books by meritorious students from all the classes. The Library organizes a ‘Library Orientation Week’ during the month of July every year. A library week is celebrated during December, by holding various competitions based on library activities. The Best Student Reader Award is presented to a T.Y.B.Com. student based on his/her overall performance in college. c. Library Membership For Past Students A past student of the college who has joined any special/advance course of study relating to Commerce and Economics can become a member of the library for one year by applying to the Principal for this special facility and by depositing Rs. 500/-. The applicant has to produce with his/her application the necessary certificate of admission to the course. It is entirely left to the discretion of the Principal whether to grant the membership or not and the membership may be discontinued by the Principal without assigning any reason at any time during the year.

52 Gymkhana The activities of the Gymkhana are managed by a committee of representatives of students and Vice Principal/Senior Staff Member nominated by the Principal. Facilities of various outdoor and indoor games such as Cricket, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Table Tennis, Chess, Carrom etc. are provided. The college also provide Gym equipment facilities.

Value Education & Counselling Facilities The college recognises that it has to play a role in building quality citizens of the society apart from imparting quality education. Counselling and Guidance will be formally imparted to students through structured lectures. N.S.S. (National Service Scheme) The objective of the N.S.S. is to develop national consciousness and social responsibility in the students. The unit undertakes adult literacy classes, natural labour camps, care of the sick in the hospitals and such other service to the nation. A member of the teaching staff appointed by the Principal will be in charge of all activities undertaken under this wing. N.C.C. (National Cadet Corps) The College has the N.C.C. (Infantry Wing) unit under the guidance of a qualified faculty. Students are encouraged to join the unit for developing their personality. All necessary facilities in this connection are provided to the N.C.C. Cadets. This unit is open to all students who enroll in this college. Centre for Equal Opportunity Under U.G.C. merged scheme, the main objective of this centre is to enable the underprivileged section of the society to get into the mainstream. In this regard skill based courses, coaching classes, etc. is to be undertaken in the course of the year. Other Activities Besides the above mentioned activities the College provides a platform for the following interests: Literary Association: This aims at initiating the commerce students into the finer aspects of literature in English. Trains students for various debates and elocutions. It also conducts the annual poets’ meet. Tours & Excursions: Organised whenever possible to introduce the students to the Cultural and Historical aspects of the country.

53 Wall papers/ News Letters and Annual Magazine: provide a channel to the literary talents of the students. Annual Social Gathering: Conducted every year to showcase talents of the students in the field of acting, singing, music etc. Clubs: In order to ensure an all round and balanced development of its students, the college has encouraged the formation of various clubs to suit their interests and

Facilities hobbies, viz; a) IT Club - It encourages the members to learn more about Computers/Information Technology through fun-learning methods. Field trips and excursions are conducted, besides giving the member an opportunity to organise functions and participate in various competitions. b) Nature Club - It provides a platform for the students to enjoy nature. Competitions, talks and demonstrations, bird watching trips and other excursions are organised under the Club. The Club is registered with the World Wide Fund for Nature. c) Art & Photography Club - It taps the hidden artistic talents of the students and creates an interest for photography and creativity. Painting Competitions, Calligraphy courses, etc. are organised. The activities of this club are very often in collaboration with those of the Nature Club. d) Yoga & Meditation Club - It encourages students to learn the art of meditation, to handle the stress of everyday life. Sessions on Yoga & Meditation are organised on a regular basis. e) Theatre Club - It organises theatre workshops for students and provides a platform for budding actors, dancers, singers and the like. f) Movie Club - In order to encourage movie appreciation among the students, different types of movies are screened & critically evaluated. The movies screened are those which the students may not be able to view in the normal course. g) Reading Club - It imbibes in the students a love for reading. It organises visits to book exhibitions and various libraries in the State. Talks are organised for students to aid them in research activities. h) Dempo Wizards - An initiative of the Department of Economics, ‘Dempo Wizard’ provides students with a forum for developing their planning, organising and communication skills. ‘Dempo Wizard' also provides a platform for healthy discussion on various socio-economic and political issues.

54 IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) IQAC is a mechanism to build and ensure a culture of quality at the institutional level. It is meant for planning, guiding and monitoring the Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Enhancement (QE) activities of the institution. IQAC conducts regular meetings and formulates quality standards. Career Guidance Cell The Career Guidance Cell is set up to provide students with guidance regarding higher studies job opportunities and self employment. This cell consisting of a professor and the librarian helps students with up to date information of careers and courses, and also guides students on how to prepare for competitive examinations and interviews. Counselling Cell A counselor is appointed to provide counseling services to the students. The counselor also conducts workshops to facilitate emotional, interpersonal and academic growth of the students. The counselor provides support and imparts life skills and encourages self-reflection, all with the purpose of empowering students. Placement Cell The Placement Cell has been established to provide information about placement opportunities. It conducts career guidance and provides placement services to our Committees, Cells & Associations students. The aim of the Placement Cell is to create a link between education and employment. Our institution facilitates the placement of T.Y. B. Com students. Several companies visit the campus and provide details of job profiles and vacancies to the students. Campus recruitments are held every year. Parent - Teacher Association The Parent - Teacher Association of S.S. Dempo College of Commerce & Economics was formally registered on 18th December, 2002. This association provides a platform to the parents to interact with the teachers on a regular basis in the interest of their wards. It also provides the forum to build strong rapport in order to bring about the overall development of the students both academically and non- academically. Regular meetings of P.T.A. are held. The P.T.A. members attend various functions organised by the college and also take keen interest in the affairs of the college and the prospects of their wards.

55 Past Students /Alumni Association The College has formally registered the Past Students / Alumni Association since February, 2003, which functions actively. The purpose is involvement and participation of past students in various activities of the college, leading to the development of the institution. Outgoing students can now continue to be a part of the college by paying a membership fee of Rs. 200/-. Anti-ragging Committee This committee looks into cases of ragging if any. The college has adopted all measures to prevent ragging, installing CCTV cameras and displaying boards informing the students that ragging is a punishable offence. Till date no ragging case has been reported in the college. UGC regulations on curbing the menace of raging in higher educational institutions, 2009 under sec. 26 (1) (g) of the UGC act1956, as per the direction of honorable Supreme Court is implemented. Grievance Redressal Committee The College has in place the Collegiate Student Grievance Redressal Committee (CSGRC) under the chairmanship of the Principal, student representative and teacher representatives from Arts and science faculties. This Student Grievance Comittee is established as per Section 5(A) of the UGC’s Redressal of Grievances of Students Regulations, 2019 dated 6/5/2019 and is functioning as directed by the above Committees, Cells & Associations notification. The College also has online Student Grievance link on its website. Internal Complaints Committee This is a statutory committee which looks after the grievances of female students as well as female staff working in the college, with regards to sexual harassment as per the decision of the Honorable Supreme Court, (Prevention of Sexual Harassment Act, 2013). It conducts regular orientations to ensure prevention of sexual harassment, for all students and the staff of the college. Examination Committee The Examination Committee is in charge of all matters pertaining to F.Y./S.Y./ B. Com Intra Semester Assessments (ISA) and Semester End Examinations (SEE) in the college. The committee prepares the examination time-table and the seating arrangement. It also arranges the printing of question papers and coordinates assessment of answer books. The committee also prepares results and the individual statement of marks issued to the candidates. College Unfair Means Committee This committee is a statutory committee appointed to investigate unfair activities

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Committees, Cells & Associations (EBSB). The College also participates in the various national mission activities such as “Swatch Bharat Abhiyan”, “Beti Bachao Beti Padao” etc. These activities provide an opportunity to students to participate in extension activities designed at community and nation building. Consumer Welfare Cell The Consumer Welfare Cell functions with the objectives of creating awareness among consumers (on and off campus) regarding their rights. The Cell also focuses attention on grievance redressal mechanism available to consumers. Entrepreneurship Cell The Entrepreneurship Cell is a student driven platform structured by the College in association with the Center for Incubation and and Business Acceleration (CIBA) and Goa Institute of Management (GIM) to promote entrepreneurship among college students. Institution Innovation Council (IIC) Fosters the culture of innovation among the students. The council encourages, inspire and nurture young minds by providing them opportunity to work with new ideas by organizing periodic workshop/ seminars/interection with entrepreneurs, investors and professionals. Committees, Cells & Associations

58 A number of Scholarships and prizes are awarded to the students of this College strictly on merit basis. Students who join College are eligible to receive the following Scholarships/Awards/Prizes. 1) Ramrai Anant Naik Prize to be awarded to a student who scores the highest number of marks with at least 2nd class among all the candidates from S.S. Dempo College of Commerce and Economics appearing at the B.Com. examination of the University. 2) Atchut Santu Bharne Memorial Prize. 3) Narayan Anant Talaulikar Memorial Prize. 4) Vikas G. Khandeparkar Prize 5) Digambar Raghunath Kamat Memorial Prize 6) Prof. Satish R. Dhume Scholarship. 7) Best Sportsman award instituted by the family of late Shri Joaquim Oliveira, Ex- Student of the college. 8) Rolling Trophies have been instituted by Professors in different subjects for those obtaining the highest number of marks at the University Examination. 9) Swetha S. Nayak Memorial Prize instituted by Subhay W Nayak family in memory of his daughter Miss Swetha S. Nayak for the best girl student of the year. 10) Vithal J. N. Panvelkar rolling trophy for student securing highest marks in Cost and Management Accounting at T.Y. B.Com Examination 11) Ms. Hemlata Hiralal Raythatha Scholarship for student securing the first rank at F.Y. B.Com, S.Y. B.Com and T.Y. B. Com examination. 12) Financial assistance from Student’s Aid Fund. 13) Scholarships from Dempo Charities Trusts are also available for economically Scholarships and Government Schemes weaker sections. 14) Students Aid Fund Scholarship by college.

59 The following schemes of the Government of Goa are available: 1) Post Matric Scholarship for ST students - Tribal Welfare Department. 2) “Gagan Bharari Shiksha Yojana” for ST students - Tribal Welfare Department. 3) “ Merit Based Award” for ST students - Tribal Welfare Department. 4) Post Matric Scholarship for SC/OBC students - Directorate of Social Welfare. 5) Bursary Scheme by GEDC. 6) “Gagan Bharari Shiksha Yojana” for students belonging to Dhangar Community. 7) “Gagan Bharari Shiksha Yojana” for students belonging to Schedule Caste Community. 8) Merit Based Award and recognition of higher performance in the Board exams of SSC and HSSC in the State of Goa for students belonging to SC community. 9) Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for college and university students by MHRD -National Scholarship. 10) Fee Waiver Scheme for SC/ST students pursuing higher education - DHE. 11) Dayanand Bandodkar Scheme for orphan for higher education. 12) Merit Cum Means Scholarship to the students belonging to minority community. Scholarships and Government Schemes

60 B. Com. Academic Terms (Tentative) for 2020-21 will commence from 1st August 2020 B. Com. Fee Structure 2020-21 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 1 Tuition Fee 1530 1530 1450 2 Library Fees 470 470 450 3 Gymkhana Fees 420 420 400 4 Other Fees 420 420 400 5 College Examination Fees *2820 *2680 - 6 University Registration Fees 630 - - 7 I. Tech Charges 820 820 780 8 Library Deposits 70 - - 9 Student Aid Fund 130 130 120 10 C. M. Deposit 70 - - 11 IAIMS Fees 225 225 225 Total 7,605 6,695 3,825 erms 2020--21 & Fee Structure * Excluding Bank Charges Rs. 80 (FY), Rs 70 (SY), Rs 40 (TY) * Above fee structure subject to change In addition to above all the students will have to pay the following fees: F. Y. B. Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. 1 Parent Connectivity 540 540 540 2 Smart Campus Card 120 120 120

3 Alumni Association Fees - - 200 Academic T Total 660 660 860 v Those students of F.Y.B.Com. and S.Y.B.Com.opting for Computer Application/CAB respectively should pay Rs. 500/- as Laboratory fees. v Library deposit & Caution Money Deposit should be claimed within 5 years of completion of the programme. After 5 years the amount will be forfeited.

Grand Total: F. Y. B. Com. - Rs. 8,265/- S. Y. B. Com. - Rs. 7,355/- T. Y. B. Com. - Rs. 4,685/-

61 Dempo Charities Trust’s S. S. Dempo College of Commerce & Economics STUDENT IDENTITY CARD FORM

Please use only Capital letters to fill this form. Note: If the information filled in this form is wrong or illegible, the college shall not be responsible for errors in the ID Card. Name: ______

Middle Name: ______Affix Photograph Surname: ______here Class ______Division ______(Do not Roll No ______Date of Birth ______staple) Residential Address ______Blood Group: ______Mobile No: ______Residence Tel No: ______Emergency Contact No: ______Email id: ______

Signature of Student

Please sign inside the box only, Signature outside the box will not be accepted.

Declaration: I hereby declare that the Date: ______information given above is true to the best of my knowledge

UNDERTAKING BY THE STUDENT (ANTI-RAGGING)

I, ______(full name of student with admission/registration/enrollment number) s/o d/o Mr/Mrs/Ms ______, having been admitted to S.S. Dempo College of Commerce & Economics, Cujira have been made aware of the UGC regulation 2009 on curbing the menace of ragging in institutions of Higher Education, (hereinafter called the “Regulation”) carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said regulation. 2) I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the regulation and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. 3) I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the regulation and am fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against me in case I am found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 4) I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that: a) I will not indulge in any behaviour or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of regulations. b) I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of regulation. 5) I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, I am liable for a punishment according to clause 9.1 of regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that might be taken against me under any penal law or any law for the time being in force. 6) I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled. declared this ______day of ______month of ______year.

Signature of student Signature of Parent / Guardian Name Name:

COLLEGE ANTHEM The Striders* The Dempoite of mighty stride Will strive to be society’s pride And keep the college name shining bright And fight for what is right

We will step through Dempo college will breeze with zest through life And we will aim to be the best With confidence we’re blessed

We who pace through Dempo college Will march with hope through life With one and all we’ll get along We’re self-reliant, we’re strong

And if by chance we trip or fall With courage we’ll fight back with friends who give good cheer We’ve only God to fear

Lyrics by Mr. Augusto Pinto, Associate Professor in English. Set to music by Dr. Pravin Gaonkar, Former Associate Professor in Commerce.

* The college anthem is named “The Striders”, after the name given by the colonial rulers to one of the forefathers of the family managing the Trust, “Dempo”, derived from the word ‘Dhemp’ meaning ‘stride’ referred to the big steps taken by one of the Dempo ancestors . The ‘Dhemp’ led Goa to take huge strides in industrial development as did all the educational institutions led by the visionary, the late Shri Vasantrao S. Dempo, recipient of the Padmashree award of the Government of India Deendayal Integrated School Complex, Cujira, Bambolim - Goa 403202 Phone: 0832-2976649, 2976647, 2976646 Fax: 0832-2976648 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.dempocollege.edu.in