| The Bachelor in Management Sciences (BMS) is a
step taken by the Mumbai University towards Industry based Education.
First Semester (Seven Papers)
PAPER-I : Foundation of Human Skill-I
PAPER-II : Finance and Coast Accounting
PAPER-III : Business Law
PAPER-IV : Quantitative Methods for Business-1
PAPER-V : Effective Communication -1
PAPER-VI : Principles of Management -1
PAPER-VII : Introduction to Computers
Second Semester (Seven Papers)
PAPER-I : Foundation of Human Skill-II
PAPER-II : Industrial Law
PAPER-III : Computer Application in Business
PAPER-IV : Business Environment
PAPER-V : Managerial Economics -1
PAPER-VI : Production Management
PAPER-VII : Environmental Management
Third Semester (Six Papers)
PAPER-I : Management Accounting
PAPER-II : Managerial Economics - II
PAPER-III : Marketing Management
PAPER-IV : Materials Managements
PAPER-V : Effective Communication - II
PAPER-VI : Principles of Mangement-II
Fourth Semester (Six Papers)
PAPER-I : International Marketing
PAPER-II : Elements of Direct and Indirect taxes
PAPER-III : Export-Import procedures & Documentation
PAPER-IV : Management of small scale Industries
PAPER-V : Productivity and Quality Management
PAPER-VI : Public Relations Management
Fifth Semester (Seven Papers)
PAPER-I : Human Resources Management
PAPER-II : Service Sector Management
PAPER-III : Financial Management
PAPER-IV : Elements of Logistics Management
PAPER-V : Management of Co-operatives
PAPER-VI : Rural Marketing
PAPER-VII : Project Work -1
Sixth Semester (Seven Papers)
PAPER-I : Entrepreneurship
PAPER-II : Quantitative Methods for Business-ll
PAPER-III : Marketing Research
PAPER-IV : Indian Management Thought and Practices
PAPER-V : Elective Paper -1
Econometrics OR International Finance
PAPER-VI : Elective Paper - II
Special study in finance OR Special Study in Marketing
PAPER-VII : Project Work-II
Students who have appeared for H.S.C. examination or its equivalent
are eligible to appear for the Centralized Common Entrance Examination
(C.C.E.E.). However, they will be eligible for admission to the B.M.S.
course provided they have secured minimum 45% marks at the H.S.C.
examination or its equivalent for the General category (at first attempt)
and minimum 40% marks for the Reserved Category (at first attempt)
AND on the basis of the score secured at the Centralized
Common Entrance Examination (C.C.E.E.).
Information regarding projects:
For Projects I & II the teacher shall initially engage about 5
lectures for orientation. The students shall visit field for data
collection and analyse the same. Before the report is finalized the
students shall present their findings to the faculty wherein faculty
shall provide guidelines for finalization of the same.
SEATS ARE RESERVED FOR BACKWARD CLASS STUDENT'S AS PER GOVERNMENT
RULES. Out of the total seats, 50% seats are reserved for Reserved
Category students as per Government Rules. Student's belonging to
the Backward Classes are required to submit the Caste Certificate
issued by the Competent Authority in the State of Maharashtra.
i) The examination shall be conducted at the end of each semester.
ii) A Theory paper shall carry 100 marks. The evaluation of the performance
of the students in theory papers shall be on the basis of both internal
assessment (40%) and semester end examination (60%). Internal evaluation
shall be on the basis of class assignments, Group discussions, Seminar
attendance etc. The Semester and examination shall be held at the
end of each Semester and shall be of 2 hours duration.
iii) The responsibility of evaluation during the first 4 Semester
shall rest with the College/Institution wherein the students are admitted
for the course. The College/Institution shall carry out the Internal
evaluation for Theory papers in Semesters V & VI while the University
shall conduct the semester end examination for these two semesters.
The internal evaluation marks of students appearing for Semester V
and VI shall be sent to the University by the respective College/Institution
before the commencement of the
respective semester end examinations.
iv) The evaluation of Projects I & II shall be carried out by
the examiners appointed by the University inclusive of Viva-voc examination.
The project reports shall be assessed for 60% of the total marks while
viva-voce examination shall carry 40% of the marks.
i) A candidate shall have to obtain a minimum of
50% marks in each theory paper and project to clear a particular semester.
ii) A candidate shall be placed in First Class with Distinction if
he/she secures a minimum of 50 marks in each of the theory papers
and projects in Semesters V & VI considered separately and at
least 75% marks in aggregate.
iii) A candidate shall be placed in First class if he/she secures
a minimum of 50% marks in each of the theory papers and project in
Semesters V & VI considered separately and at least 60% marks
in aggregate.
iv) A candidate shall be placed in Second class he/she secures a minimum
of 50% marks in each of the theory papers and projects in Semesters
V & VI considered separately and at least 50% marks in aggregate.
v) A candidate shall have to secure at least 50% marks in each of
the theory papers and projects to pass the examinations.
vi) A candidate who fails in any particular theory papers shall be
allowed to reappear for that theory paper/s. However his/her internal
evaluation marks shall be carried over. But shall not be entitled
to any class on passing.
vii) A candidate who fails in more than two theory papers at the Semester
end examination shall not be allowed to keep terms for the next Semester.
| Period of Cancellation |
Amount to be deducted |
Up to 10th day from the date of Admission
|
Rs. 500 |
| From 11 th day of admission to 60th day |
20% of the total fees |
| From 61st day of admission to 90th day |
30% of the total fees |
| From 91 st day of admission to 120 days. |
50% of the total fees |
| After 120 days of admission |
No Refund from the
total fees |
Fee for the year for different classes are as follows:(Ist &
IInd Semester)
| Details of Fees |
F.Y. B.M.S. |
S.Y. B.M.S. |
T.Y. B.M.S. |
| Enrollment Fees |
220 |
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| Caution Money |
1000 |
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| Tuition Fees |
6000 |
6000 |
6000 |
| Library Fees |
300 |
300 |
300 |
| Gymkhana Fees |
200 |
200 |
200 |
| Computer Practical Fees |
500 |
500 |
500 |
| Industrial Visit Fees |
500 |
500 |
500 |
| Examination Fees |
1200 |
1200 |
1320 |
| Other Fees |
800 |
800 |
800 |
| C. Charges |
20 |
20 |
20 |
| D. R. Fund |
10 |
10 |
10 |
| TOTAL FEES |
10,750 |
9,530 |
9,870 |
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