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F. Y. / S.Y. / T. Y. B. Com.

Degree Programme : Prospectus


Programme Code : G02
Index
Programme Time Table ............................................................................... 3
1. About School ......................................................................................... 4
2. [Link] Programme Structure ................................................................ 4
2.1 Duration
2.2 Medium
2.3 Courses for [Link].
2.4 Credit Points
2.5 Learning Method
3. Evaluation Procedure ............................................................................ 8
3.1 Internal Evaluation
3.2 Final Evaluation
4. Admission Procedure for [Link]. ..................................................... 9
4.1 Eligibility Criteria
5. Admission Procedure for S.Y. / T.Y. [Link] Programme ..................... 10
5.1 Eligibility Criteria and Credit Transfer Rule of Eligibility
5.2 Programme Fees (F.Y./S.Y./T.Y.)
6. Registration Procedure ....................................................................... 12
7. Regional Centres ................................................................................. 13
8. Instructions/Contacts ......................................................................... 15
9. Appendices .......................................................................................... 16
Appendix 1 : Student Welfare
Appendix 2 : University Grants Commission Resolution (2004)
Appendix 3 : G.R. of Equivalency for 10th and 12th
Appendix 4 : G.R. of Equivalency & Approval of State Govt. of Maharashtra for
Degree's and Diploma's of Open Universities.
Appendix 5 : Distance Education Council's Circular regarding pursueing two or
more courses simultaneously

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 1


Most Important

* Student of F.Y./S.Y. [Link]. should take admission in S.Y./T.Y. class without


waiting for result. Students will have to pay late fee even if result is declared
late

* Student will have to pay late fee after regular date of admission is over.

* Student will not get admission after the date of late fee is over.

* If the admission is cancelled by the university or student himself, the


admission fees paid by him will not be refunded.

* Student should not pay any excess fees. If excess fee is deposited into the
Bank that will also be refunded. (to avoid this please read the prospectus
carefully.)

* The study Centre and students should check the record of admission
registration on DU porter of University. It is the responsibility of the Study
Centre and Student to see the correctness of the record.

* At the time of admission, if late admission is taken, may cause many


problems. (like failure of net, rush in bank and at study centre.) So ensure
your admission in pretty advance.

* Keep Xerox copy of admission form with you for ever. Because university
can not preserve the forms more than one year.

* The students should fill-in application form after carefully reading the
prospectus.

Production
Shri. Anand Yadav
Manager, Print Production Centre, YCMOU, Nashik - 422 222
© 2013, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
n First Publication : June 2013
n D.T.P. : Anurath Waghmare22 007.
n Publisher : Dr. Prakash Atkare
Registrar, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik
Anurath/X13-163

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 2


F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme
Programme Time Table

(F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. [Link]. Degree Programme : 2013 - 2014)

(1) Admission starts on July 2013


(2) Last date for the admission 31st July 2013
at the Study Centre without late fee
(3) Last date for admission at the
Study Centre with late fee Rs. 200/- 1 August to 16 August 2013
with late fee Rs. 500/- 17 August to 30 August 2013
(4) Text-books available at the Upto October 2013
Study Centre
(5) Period of counselling September 2013 to April 2014
sessions at the Study Centre
(6) Internal Evaluation November 2013 to Feburary 2014
(7) Final Examination May 2014
(8) Declaration of Result End of July 2014

Instructions : (1) Changes, if any, in the given schedule, shall be informed to the study
centres, well in advance.
(2) Please contact your study centres for Exam, Contact Session and Study
Material..
(3) There is no provision for admission at Regional Centres and
Headquarter.
(4) The students will be responsible for mistakes in admission form.
(There will be no admission after the last date.)
(5) University Fees to be deposited through Bank Challan only.
(6) The part of challan meant for study centre to be attached with the
application and submit application form to the study Centre. Get receipt
of the same.
(7) Student will not be allowed to change study centre / medium once
admission is taken at the particular study centre. However, Centre
can be changed next year.
(8) Fees once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.

Website - [Link]

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 3


(2) To develop study skills among the
1. About School learners so as to help them cope with
courses in Literature, History, Politics,
The School of Commerce and
Economics, Business, Management
management is one of the eight schools of
Science, etc.
studies located at the headquarters of the
university. Through its quality policy (3) To provide the necessary practical
aims to enhance and sustain excellence of exposure to self-study methods so as
its educational programmes. The school to equip the learner with knowledge-
offers various programmes by which acquiring skills.
student can update his knowledge,
(4) To develop personality development
ability and managerial skills while
skills.
working in his /her profession. All the
programmes run by the school have become
extremely popular and are among the
best in Distance Learning Programme 2. [Link]. Programme Structure
methods.
This programme has a duration of three
years and has weightage of 108 credit
Mission of the School
points. In this programme the student has
1. To help in icreasing knowledge in the
field of commerce, management and to study 6 Courses of 36 credit points for
allied sectors. the first year, 5 compulsory courses and
one elective course having weightage 36
2. To provide well educated manpower to
service and manufacturing sector, credit points for the second year, and 4
industries, institutions, etc. compulsory and 2 specialization group
courses having weightage 36 credit points
3. To offer enriching learning experiences
to aspiring managers. for third year. Nine contact sessions for
every course of 6 credit points are arranged
4. To enable students to realize their full
at the study centre where the students can
potential.
solve their difficulties.
5. To ensure that student serves as agent
of continuous improvement and
2.1 Duration
change.
The minimum duration of this
6. To encourage entrepreneurship and
service orientation. programme is three years, although you may
complete the programme gradually within
7. To extend the frontiers of knowledge
in management through cutting-edge a maximum period of eight years.
research. If the programme is not completed
8. To disseminate knowledge through a successfully during these eight years, you
portfolio of educational programmes and will be required to take fresh admission.
publications. During the period of registration, students
will be given at the most four chances for
n Objectives of the [Link]. Programme
appearing for the examination of specific
(1) To provide opportunity for higher
education to those people (for example courses.
farmers, businessmen, workers,
housewives, artizens, those who are in 2.2 Medium
service, etc) who could not complete The medium of instruction for the
their education earlier. [Link]. programme is English.
F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 4
2.3 Courses for [Link]. 2.4 Credit Points
All courses offered by YCMOU carry a
First Year B. Com. (All courses are compulsory)
certain value in terms of credit-points. A
Course Name Credit Points
credit point is a way of expressing the
(1) (COM107) Elements of Statistics 6 cp
learning hours required to study a certain
(2) (MAR102) Foundation Course in 6 cp
unit, in a book or a course.
Marathi or (ENG102) English for
Generally, one credit point is
Business
considered equivalent to about 30-35
(3) (HEN101)Foundation Course in
learning hours. These learning hours could
English and Hindi 6 cp
mean the time you spend in reading, note-
(4) (GKN101) General Knowledge 6 cp taking, listening to lectures, participating
and Social Awareness in discussions on the topic, listening to
(5) (COM106) Commerce 6 cp audios, viewing especially prepared videos,
(6) (COM211) Office Management 6 cp etc.
Second Year B. Com. The [Link]. degree programme at
Course Name Credit Points YCMOU requires that you ‘collect’ a credit
(A) Compulsory Courses of 108 credit points in order to be considered
(1) (COM208) Accountancy : Part I 6 cp eligible for the degree ‘Bachelor of
(2) (ECO201) Business Economics 6 cp Commerce’.
(3) (COM210) Business Law 6 cp
(4) (MGM105) Management Science 6 cp 2.5 Learning Method
The students of the open university do
(5) (COM212)Business Organization 6 cp
not go to the college everyday. They do not
and Administration
have regular time for their studies. The
(B) Elective Courses (Any One) open university has independently
(6) (MGM224) Managerial Economics 6 cp developed a learning method for such
OR students. This method has the following
(7) (MGM225) Business Communication 6 cp components :
m Self-Instructional text books,
Third Year B. Com.
m Use of Audio and Video cassettes,
Course Name Credit Points
m Counselling during contact sessions
(A) Compulsory Courses
at the study centre by the subject
(1) (COM209) Accountancy : Part II 6 cp
experts.
(2) (COM220) Economic
Environment in India 6 cp n Special Features of the Text Books
(3) (COM221) Costing, The students are given the syllabus of
Auditing and Taxation 6 cp
the courses and also the text-books. The
(4) (COM222)Human
students get these text-books after paying
Resource Management 6 cp
total programme fees and are allowed to
(B) Specialization Courses (Any One) keep these with them. These texts are
(Two papers of each) written in a format, different from the usual
(1) COM306 Banking and Finance 1 published texts. One can understand the
COM307 Banking and Finance 2 12 cp text through one reading because it is
OR divided into small units. Each unit is
(2) MGM308 Marketing Management 1 explained with the help of graphs, pictures
MGM309 Marketing Management 2 12 cp and illustrations to cover a specific topic.
F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 5

Banking and Finance


In text, there are questions for each unit Book 2 : Group Communication
so as to revise and review the Book 3 : Effective Business Writing
comprehension of the reading material. It
3. (HEN 101) Foundation Course in Hindi
helps the students to study a specific topic.
If the student has any difficulty, he or she and English
can make a note of it. He can discuss these Book 1 : {hÝXr ^mfm H$m n[aM` Am¡a CgH$s g§aMZm
noted difficulties with the counsellor during Book 2 : Foundation Course in English
the contact session at the study centre. Book 3 : {hÝXr ^mfm H$m n[aM` Am¡a CgH$s g§aMZm …
H$m`©nwpñVH$m
n Nature of Contact Sessions
The student can choose a study centre Book 4 : Foundation Course in English :
as per his/her convenience. Generally, the Work Book
contact sessions are held either on weekly
4. (GKN 101) General Knowledge and
holidays or in the evening, after office
hours. The contact session for counselling Social Awareness
of one subject is of two hours. During these Book 1 : Science & Technology,
contact sessions, the counsellors are Environment and Health
supposed to guide/discuss with the Book 2 : Development : Concept and
students, based on the course material. Procedure
These contact sessions are also used to
Book 3 : Communication Revolution and
view audio/video cassettes at the study
Biotechnology
centres. The students can solve their
difficulties by discussing with their 5. (COM 106) Commerce
colleagues as well as with the counsellor
Book 1 : Introduction to Economics and
during contact sessions.
Evolution of Commerce
Book 2 : Procedures of Commerce
Syllabus for First Year [Link]. Book 3 : Book-keeping and Accountancy
Programme
6. (COM 211) Office Management
1. (COM 107) Elements of Statistics
Book 1 : Office Layout and Procedures
Book 1 : Intorduction to Statistics and
Presentation of Data Book 2 : Office Organisation and Personnel
Management
Book 2 : Measures of Central Tendencies
& Measures of Variations Book 3 : Record Management and Public
Relations
Book 3 : Correlation and Regression

2. (MAR 102) Foundation Course in Marathi Syllabus for Second Year [Link].
nwñVH$ 1 … ^m{fH$ {d{Z_` … VÎd Am{U ì`dhma Programme
nwñVH$ 2 … _amR>rMm ^m{fH$ dmna … H$m`©nwñVH$ (A) Compulsory Course No. of Contact

nwñVH$ 3 … ^m{fH$ gO©ZerbVm … ñdê$n Am{U àH$ma Sessions

nwñVH$ 4 … _amR>r ^mfoMm gO©Zerb dmna … H$m`©nwñVH$ 1. (COM 208) Accountancy Part I 12
OR Book 1 : Bank Reconciliation Statement,
(ENG 102) English for Business Bills of Exchange and
Book 1 : Leadership, Communication and Depreciation.
Listening Book 2 : Accounts of Partnership Firm
F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 6
Book 3 : Accounts of Partnership and Syllabus for Third Year [Link].
Non-Profit making Association Programme
(A) Compulsory Courses
2. (ECO 201) Bussiness Economics 09
1. (COM 209) Accountancy Part II 12
Book 1 : Business Organisations and
Book 1 : Investment & Farm Accounts
Demand Analysis
Book 2 : Accounting for Companies &
Book 2 : Supply and Market Conditions
Insurance Companies
Book 3 : Labour-Market and Capital
Book 3 : Accounting for Banking
Investment
Companies
3. (COM 210) Business Law 09
Book 1 : Indian Contract Act and 2. (COM 220) Indian Economic
Negotiable Instruments Act Environment 09
Book 2 : Sale of Goods Act and Book 1 : Economical Environment
Factories Act Book 2 : Agriculture, Industry and
Book 3 : Industrial Disputes and Service Sector
Payment of wages Act
Book 3 : Economic Policy & Planning
4. (MGM 105) Management Science 09
Book 1 : Management and its nature 3. (COM 221) Costing, Auditing & Taxation 09
Book 2 : Management : Development and Book 1 : Auditing
Functions Book 2 : Cost Accounting
Book 3 : Management Functions Book 3 : Income Tax

5. (COM 212) Business Organisation and 09 4. (COM 222) Human Resource


Administration Management 09
Book 1 : Commercial Organisations,
Book 1 : Human Resource
Localisations and Small Scale
Book 2 : Human Resource Planning
Industries
Book 2 : Business : Size, Combination and Book 3 : Human Resource Development
Capital
(B) Specialisation (Any One Group)
Book 3 : Industrial Relations and
1. (COM 306) Banking & Finance-1 09
Management
Book 1 : Banking Business
(B) Elective Courses (Any One) Book 2 : Banking Business and Laws
1. (MGM 224) Managerial Economics 09
Book 3 : Types of Banks
Book 1 : Managerial Economics :
Nature and Concepts 2. (COM 307) Banking & Finance - 2 09
Book 2 : Markets and Price Determination Book 1 : Financial Markets
Book 3 : Principles of Business Firms and
Book 2 : Financial Institutions-1
Investment analysis
Book 3 : Financial Institutions-2
2. (MGM 225) Business Communication 09
Book 1 : Principles and Media of
3. (MGM 308) Marketing Management-1 09
Communication
Book 1 : Marketing
Book 2 : Verbal and Written Communication
Book 3 : Effective Communication and Book 2 : Marketing Mix
Human Relations Book 3 : Marketing Information

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 7


4. (MGM 309) Marketing Management-2 09 your performance, given to you by experts
Book 1 : Advertising may motivate you in various ways : it may
Book 2 : Salesmanship lead you to put in additional efforts in your
Book 3 : Consumer Satisfaction ‘weaker’ areas; likewise, objective
information that you have achieved a
3. Evaluation Procedure satisfactory level of learning, may help to
build up your self-confidence in
n [Link]. Programme undertaking more difficult learning tasks
The pattern of evaluation used for the subsequently.
[Link]. programme will adopt three basic
The Continuous Assessment component
evaluation modes :
of the Evaluation system consists of the
(1) Self-Assessment
(2) Continuous Assessment Home assignment given by Study Centre.
(3) End Assessment
n Evaluation of Home Assignments
n Self-Assessment
Home assignments are essential for
Each unit (Chapter) in your books, gives
practice, hence it is mandetory for the
you some exercises for assessing your own
students to complete the home
learning. Correct or model answers for
these exercises provided later, help you to assignments. Study Centres should
assess the accuracy of your own answers. evaluate the home assignments but
This mode of assessment gives you a quick should not allot the marks, only submit
or immediate feedback on your extent of a report, certifying the performance of
learning with regard to a certain topic or students and submit it to the Regional
sub-topic in your syllabus.
Centres in detail.

3.1 Internal Evaluation


Internal Evaluation consists of
3.2 Final Evaluation
Final Evaluation consists of End
Continuous Assessment (CA). It is a well-
Examination (EE). Evaluation conducted at
accepted fact that rather than evaluate a
the end of the learning period through an
student purely on the basis of one
examination is done here as in other
examination conducted at the end of the
universities. Each question paper carries
learning period, evaluating him at multiple
100 marks and has a duration of three
points on a more frequent basis will yield a
hours.
more dependable and objective measure of
his learning.
Note - Degree grade
Besides, continuous assessment has
1. Degree will be awarded on the basis of
tremendous educational value from your
marks obtained in 2nd and 3rd year.
point of view.
Passing the 1st year is an essential
Periodic and timely feedback regarding criteria as well.

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 8


2. For the second year, the student has A minimum of 40 average marks are
to select one paper from the elective essential. For obtaining the degree, the
group. student must have at least 40 marks in each
For the third year student needs to course included in the programme.
select two papers of the same
Note : Degree is awarded on the marks of
specilization group.
S.Y. and T.Y. [Link]. courses.

n Evaluation Procedure
S.Y./T.Y. [Link]. Programme n Credit Points
All courses offered by YCMOU carry a
The pattern of evaluation used for the
certain value in terms of credit-points. A
[Link]. programme will adopt three basic
credit point is a way of expressing the
evaluation modes :
learning hours required to study a certain
(1) Self-Assessment unit, in a book or a course.
(2) Continuous Assessment Generally, one credit point is
(3) End Assessment considered equivalent to about 30-35
learning hours. These learning hours could
n Self-Assessment mean the time you spend in reading, note-
Each unit (Chapter) in your books, gives taking, listening to lectures, participating
you some exercises for assessing your in discussions on the topic, listening to
own learning. Correct or model answers audios, viewing especially prepared videos,
for these exercises provided later, help etc.
you to assess the accuracy of your own The [Link]. degree programme at
answers. This mode of assessment YCMOU requires that you ‘collect’ a credit
gives you a quick or immediate of 108 credit points in order to be considered
feedback on your extent of learning with eligible for the degree ‘Bachelor of
regard to a certain topic or sub-topic in Commerce’.
your syllabus.

4. Admission Procedure for


n Internal Evaluation
F.Y. [Link].
Study Centre will send a report of the
performance of the student regarding Home 4.1 Eligibility Criteria
Assignment to respective Regional Centres. The admission to this programme is based
on fulfilling any one of the following criteria -
n Final Evaluation (1) Preparatory programme of YCMOU with
Final Evaluation consists of End minimum 40% marks. Certificate
Examination (EE). Evaluation conducted at Programme for Self Help Group
the end of the learning period through an facilitators of YCMOU with minimum
examination is done here as in other 40% marks.
universities. Each question paper carries (2) H.S.C. or equivalent examination of
100 marks and has a duration of three Maharashtra or other state HSC Board.
hours. (3) 11th standard passed (Before 1975).

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 9


(4) Government recognised certificate / Students who have been admitted for
diploma of minimum two years after the second year (B. Com.) of the YCMOU.
SSC.
n Credit Transfer
n Special Instructions Credit Transfer Rule takes into
consideration previous education for
(A) It is necessary to attach following completing the degree programme by giving
documents alongwith application form. exemption of some credit points.
(1) Attested photocopy of school leaving According to the Credit Transfer Rule
students are eligible to Second Year.
certificate or birth certificate.
On the basis credit transfer Rules, you
(2) Attested copies of educational can complete your education & become a
qualification. degree holder. If you want to take admission
(B) Please do not attach any original on the basis of Credit Transfer Rules, you
are required to fill Credit Transfer
document alongwith the application
Application Form alongwith Bank Challan
form. University will not be for required fees and submit it to your Study
responsible for the same. Centre.
(C) In case of change in name, it is allowed
n Duration for Credit Transfer
only at the begining of the 1st year. To Open University adopts flexible policy
change the name students have to regarding the duration of the programme.
submit Notification in the Government Hence, student can complete the
Gazette to University. programme gradually within a maximum
period of eight years. (only for student taking
admission as per Credit Transfer Rule to
S.Y. has to complete it within five years
5. Admission Procedure for and three years respectively.)
S.Y./T.Y. [Link]. It is not compulsory to the students to
give final examination if he is not prepared
5.1 Eligibility Criteria & Credit for that, as examination will be held twice
Transfer Rule of Eligibility in a year. For example, if student has not
completed S.Y., is allowed to take admission
n S. Y. B. Com. (Regular) to the T.Y. only he has to give second year
The admission to this programme is courses in future and degree will be
based on fulfilling any one of the following awarded only after successful completion
criteria - of second and third year courses.
(1) Student having admitted for the
n S.Y. [Link]. (Credit Transfer)
first year [Link]. of the
As per the Credit Transfer Rule of
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra University, student who has passed
Open University. [Link]. from any government recognised
(2) Student having passed [Link]. University is allowed to take admission to
from other Universities. (under [Link]. Programme of Yashwantrao
Chavan Maharashtra Open University and
rule of credit transfer)
also exempted from all first year's subjects.
n Documents to be attached with
n T. Y. [Link]. (Regular) Admission Form are :
The admission to this programme is m Age proof (Attested copy of School
based on fulfilling any one of the following Leaving Certificate, School/College
Criteria : Bonafied Certificate - original copy)

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 10


m Don't attach original documents with n Details of University Fees for [Link].
the admission form. At the time of
1. Adminstration & Registration 175
submission of application form keep
(xerox) photocopies and also original 2. Academic 300
copies of the documents with you so
3. Samwad 50
that study centre In-charge or co-
ordinator will make the attestation 4. Examination 600
and return your original documents.
5. Marksheet & Postage 100
Only attested copies are sufficient,
study centre or university is not 6. Student Welfare 40
responsible for maintaining original 7. Disaster Mngt. fund 10
documents.
Application Form is attached herewith. Total Rs. 1275
Student should read thoroughly the
application form and prospectus carefully (B) S. Y. B. Com. (Credit Transfer)
before filling up Application Form to avoid
University Fees
any mistakes and require to attach above
(a) Second Year Fee Rs. 1275/-
mentioned documents and then submit it
(b) Credit Transfer fee Rs. 1500/-
to the study centre.
University Fee
paid into Bank Rs. 2775/-
5.2 Programme Fees (F.Y./S.Y./T.Y.)
Study Centre Fee
F. Y. B. Com.
paid at Study Centre Rs. 625/-
University Fee paid into Bank Rs. 1125/-
Total Fees Rs. 3400/-
Study Centre Fee paid at
Study Centre Rs. 475/-
Total Programme Fee Rs. 1600/- (A) T. Y. B. Com. (Regular)
University Fee paid
n Details of University Fees for [Link]. into Bank Rs. 1725/-
1. Admission & Registration fee 175 Study Centre Fee paid at
2. Academic fee 150 Study Centre Rs. 775/-

3. Samwad 50 Total Fees Rs. 2500/-


4. Examination fee 600
5. Marksheet & Postage 100 n Details of University Fees for [Link].
1. Admission & Registration 175
6. Student Welfare 40
2. Academic 450
7. Disaster Mngt. fund 10
3. Samwad 50
Total Rs. 1125
4. Examination 600
5. Marksheet & Postage 100
(A) S. Y. B. Com. (Regular)
6. Student Welfare 40
University Fee paid into Bank Rs. 1275/-
7. Disaster Mngt. fund 10
Study Centre Fee paid at
8. Degree Certificate 300
Study Centre Rs. 625/-

Total Fees Rs. 1900/- Total Rs. 1725

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 11


Please do not pay any additional fees 3. If eligible, the Applicant interested for
to the study centre. The programme fees admission to the programme should
will be as given above. If your admission is carefully fill in the form in BOLD legible
cancelled due to some reason, the (readable) letters in black ink/black ball
programme admission fees will not be pen, without overwriting, in ENGLISH
language. Care should be taken to fill in
refunded.
the form perfectly and accurately
Please note that if the number of because a computerised system will be
students at a particular study centre is used for data entry. The Applicant will
less than 20 students, then the registered be solely responsible for the correctness
students of such study centres will be of information submitted. He/she should
transferred to the nearest study centre. attach the attested photocopies of proofs
of qualification, date of birth and any
Final Examination & Marksheet fees
other important documents asked for.
are taken with the admission form. So
4. The Applicant should obtain the
regular students do not fill any seperate signature and seal of the Study Centre
Examination Form for final exam. after getting his/her eligibility checked
(1) Please do not pay any additional fee to from the study centre.
the Study Centre. University will not 5. The Applicant shall attach the part of
be responsible for the excess payment challan meant for the application form
of fees other than mentioned above. It and retain one part with himself/
herself. He/She should also retain a
is non-refundable, if admission is
photocopy of the application form
cancelled due to certain reasons. (Admission Form) for himself/herself.
(2) University fee is to be deposited through He/she shall take acknowledgement of
bank challan only in the bank having given the Study Centre part of
prescribed by the university. One part the challan to the Study Centre.
of the challan will be kept by the bank, 6. The Admission Forms must be filled in
second part to be attached with the and the above process should be
completed before the stipulated time
application, third part to be retained by
limit. Only admission form along with
the student. Students will have to pay
challan must be submitted only at the
Bank Service Charges to the bank if it Study Centre within stipulated time
is mentioned in the challan. frame mentioned in the prospectus. No
(3) Study Centre fees to be deposited at admission form will be received/
accepted at the university headquarters/
Study Centre only. The Study Centre
Regional centres under any
will give receipt of the same.
circumstances. Forms should also not
be sent by post or courier in any case.
7. The admission fee receipt for the
6. Registration Procedure university fees will not be issued by the
Study Centre. The Bank challan will
1. The Applicant is expected to procure the itself serve as the fee receipt.
Admission Form and Bank Challan from 8. Applicants should submit their
the recognised Study Centre. admission form and challan to the
2. The Applicant must study the prospectus, Study Centre only.
familiarise himself/herself about the 9. The Applicant must keep in touch with
programme rules and ensure that he/ the Study Centre about the learning
she is eligible for the admission. programme, Contact Session, Time Table
Prospectus is available on our website. and the examination schedule. The

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 12


confirmation of admission should be 06. Pune
checked with the Study Centre by the C/o Shahir Annabhau Sathe Prashala
last week of October. Applicants shall
Gruha, Sadashiv Peth, Kumthekar Marg
not be allowed to appear for any
examination without confirmation of Pune 411 030
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reject admission wrongly granted by the
Study Centre to non-eligible applicants 07. Kolhapur
if it is discovered at any stage during Near Shivaji University Post Office,
the registration process. Vidyanagar, Kolhapur 416 004
[Link] of the Study Centre fees to be % : (Off) 0231-2607022
taken from the Study Centre only. % : (Fax) 0231-2607023

08. Nanded
7. Regional Centres Swami Ramanand Tirth Marathwada
University Sports Building,
01. Amravati
Nanded 421 606
V.M.V. to Walgaon Road, Post V.M.V.,
% : (Off) 02462-236718
Amravati 444 604
% : (Fax) 0721-2531444 % : (Fax) 02462-236718
% : (Off.) 0721-2531445/2531210 Mob. No. : 9422247296

02. Aurangabad 09. Kalyan


Survey No. 41, East of the Militery boy's Late MP Prakash Paranjape
Hostel, Nandanvan Colony, Chhavani,
Competitive Exam Training Centre
Aurangabad 431 002
Kalyan Regional Centre
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% : (Fax) 0240-2371088 Kalyan-Dombiwali Municipal building
Chandrabhushan Plaza
03. Mumbai Mishra Compound
C/o Jagannath Shankarsheth Municipal
sahajanand chowk, Kalyan (W.)
School Building, Nana Chowk,
421 301
Grant Road Mumbai 400 007
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04. Nagpur 10. Solapur


Rao Bahadur D. Laxminarayan Bungalow Solapur Regional Centre
Law College Campus
C/o. Dayanand College
Ravinagar Chowk, Nagpur 440 001
% : (Off) 0712-2553724/25 Solapur - 413 002
% : (Fax) 0712-2553725 % : (Off) (0217) 2375522/11
% : (Fax)(0217)-2375533
05. Nashik Mob. No. : 9422292672
Old Municipal Corp. Bldg.
New Pandit Colony
Nashik 422 002
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8. Instructions/Contacts

Sr. No. Type of Query Whom to Contact?

1. Academic Matters Director of School of Commerce & Mgt.


YCMOU, Nashik
Ph : (0253) 2231477

2 Student Matters Director of Student Services Division,


YCMOU, Nashik
Ph : (0253) 2231478
3 Examination Related Matters Controller of Examination
Ph : (0253) 2231479
D. R. Examination Unit-1,
Ph : (0253) 2230716

4 Admission Related Matter Concerned Regional Centres

5 Difficulties in any course, at the Counsellor, at the study centre


study centre

6 Other general difficulties & planning Programme Co-ordinator, at the


of academic activities, at the study Study centre
centre

7 Serious Difficulties, at the study Study Centre Head, at the study


centre centre

H Student is requested to contact only concerned person to whom the query is


related.

@ Your Study Centre will not necessarily be your exam centre.

# Do not bring mobile phones in the examination hall.

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9. Appendices

Appendix - 1 : Student Welfare

n Student's Aids n Avishkar


Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra To promote research activity in the
Open University offers financial aid for student community, Avishkar — an
students from low-income strata on merit intervarsity event started by Hon Chancellor
— is organised annually. A biannual
basis. YCMOU has made a pooled annual
research journal is published by YCMOU
provision of Rs. 15 lakh for this purpose.
for students to carry the research papers.
YCMOU offers a 50% fee waiver in various
programmes for students from low-income
n Samvad house journal
sections of the society. Students need to
Samvad Patrika is a monthly in house
apply in specified format with suitable journal for communication with thousands
documents for eligibility. of students of YCMOU spread in the entire
state. This carries educational articles and
n Sports events useful information. This is expected to
Annual events are organised to offer promote self-learning and awareness about
sports-opportunities for students at regional Open & Distance Learning.
and university levels. This will enable them Samvad Patrika will be available at
to qualify for sports events at intervarsity Study Centre as well as on the official
Ashwamedha (intervarsity event started by website of the University.
Hon Chancellor), state and national levels
including AIU events.
n Virtual learning
The Ahemadabad based ISRO has
n Youth festival helped YCMOU to start a satellite based
Annual youth festivals are held for virtual learning centres network to assist
performing arts at regional and university learning. This networks 40 VLCs in the state
where students can gather to interact with
level. The events include elocution, ekankika
the counselors.
(one-act-play), music and dance. This
qualifies them for participation in
n NSS
Indradhanushya - intervarsity event started
The National Service Scheme (NSS) has
by Hon Chancellor and also national level
been launched at select YCMOU study
events including the AIU-event. centres for 1500 students.

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Appendix - 2 :

University Grants Commission Resolution (2004)


{díd{dÚmb` AZwXmZ Am`moJ
~hmXwaemh Om\$a _mJ©
ZB© {Xëbr-110 002
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI-110002

F1-52/2000(CPP-II) 5 MAY 2004


The Registrar / Director
Of all the Indian Universities
(Deemed, State, Central Universities /
Institutions of National importance)
Subject : Recognition of Degrees awarded by Open Universities.

Sir/Madam,
There are a number of open Universities in the country offering various degrees/diploma through the
mode of non-formal education. The Open Universities have been established in the country by an
Act of Parliament or State Legislature in accordance with the provisions contained in Section
2(f) of University Grants Commission Act, 1956. These universities are, therefore, empowered
to award degrees in terms of Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956.
A circular was earlier issued vide UGC letter N.F.1-8/92(CPP) dated February, 1992 mentioning that
the Certificate, Diplomas and Degrees awarded by Indira Gandhi National Open University are to be
treated equivalent to the corresponding awards of the Universities in the country.
Attention is further invited to UGC circular No.F1-25/93(CPP-II) dated 28th July, 1993 (copy
enclosed) for recognition of degrees and diplomas as well as transfer of credit for courses successfully
completed by students between the two types of universities so that the mobility of students from
Open University stream to traditional Universities is ensured without any difficulty.
The UGC has specified the nomenclature of degrees under Section 22(3) of the UGC Act, 1956 to
ensure mandatory requirements viz. minimum essential academic inputs required for awarding such
degrees. A copy of Gazette Notification regarding specification of degrees issued vide No.1-52/97(CPP-
II) dated 31st January 2004 is enclosed. The details are also given in UGC Web site : [Link]
May, I therefore request you to treat the Degrees / Diploma / Certificates awarded by the
Open Universities in conformity with the UGC notification on Specification of Degrees as
equivalent to the corresponding awards of the traditional Universities in the country.
Yours faithfully

(Dr. Mrs. Pankaj Mittal)


Encl. : As Above
Copy to : Joint Secretary
1. The Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary Education and Higher
Education, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi-110001.
2. The Secretary, All Indian Council for Technical Education, I.G. Sports Complex, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi
3. The Secretary, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), 16, Comrade Inderjit Gupta Marg, New Delhi -110002.
4. The Secretary, National Council for Teacher Education, I.G. Stadium, I. P. Estate, New Delhi-110002.
5. The Director of Distance Education Council, IGNOU Campus, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068.
6. The Vice-Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068.
7. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Road, No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad (AP)
8. The Vice-Chancellor, Nalanda Open University, West Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800001 (Bihar)
9. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Shahigaug, Ahmedabad-380003 (Gujarat)
10. The Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Open University, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570006 (Karnataka)
11. The Vice-Chancellor, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik-422222 (Maharashtra)
12. The Vice-Chancellor, Kota Open University, Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota-324010 (Rajasthan)
13. The Vice-Chancellor, Netaji Subhash Open University, Kolkata-700020 (West Bengal)
14. The Vice-Chancellor, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University, Bhopal-462016 (M.P.)
(V.K. Jaiswal)
Under Secretary

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Appendix - 3 : G.R. of equivalency to 10th and 12th

`ed§Vamd MìhmU _wŠV {dÚmnrR>, Zm{eH$ d


amï´>r` _wŠV {dÚmb` {ejU g§ñWm, Zdr {Xëbr `m§Mr
à_mUnÌo emgZgodg o mR>r g_H$j åhUyZ {dMmamV KoÊ`m~m~V
_hmamï´> emgZ
gm_mÝ` àemgZ {d^mJ
emgZ {ZU©` H«$_m§H$ : AmaOrS>r-1511/à.H«$.89/13,
_§Ìmb`, {dñVma B_maV, _w~§ B©-400032
{XZm§H$ : 20 _o, 2011.
dmMm
1) emgZ {ZU©`, gm_mÝ` àemgZ {d^mJ, H«$_m§H$ : AmaOrS>r-1398/à.H«$.67/
98/13, {XZm§H$ 10 {S>g~| a, 1998.
2) emgZ {ZU©`, gm_mÝ` àemgZ {d^mJ, H«$_m§H$ : AmaOrS>r-1305/à.H«$.24/
2005/13, {XZm§H$ 12 {S>g~| a, 2006.
emgZ {ZU©` :
`ed§Vamd MìhmU _wŠV {dÚmnrR>, Zm{eH$ `oWZy àmßV Ho$bobr e¡j{UH$ Ah©Vm emgH$s` godVo rb {Z`wŠVrgmR>r J«mø YaÊ`m~m~V gd©gmYmaU
gyMZm {ZJ©{_V H$aÊ`mMo {ZXoe _m. _hmamï´> àemgH$s` Ý`m`mYrH$aU, _w~§ B© `m§Zr lr. amO|Ð KwUH$sH$a {déÕ _hmamï´> emgZ (_yi AO© H«$. 670/2008)
da {Xbo AmhoV. Ë`mda, emgZmZo KoVboë`m {ZU©`mZwgma `mg§X^m©V Imbrbà_mUo gyMZm XoÊ`mV `oV AmhoV.
""Á`m nXm§À`m godmàdoe {Z`_mV 10 dr/12 dr (_mÜ`{_H$/Cƒ _mÜ`{_H$) narjm CÎmrU© AgUo Aer {H$_mZ Ah©Vm {d{hV Ho$cocr Agoc Ë`m
~m~VrV, _hmamï´> amÁ` {ejU _§S>imMr _mÜ`{_H$ d Cƒ _mÜ`{_H$ emcm§V narjm CÎmrU© Zgcocm _mÌ, `ed§Vamd MìhmU _wŠV {dÚmnrR>mMr nyd© narjm CÎmrU©
hmoD$Z nXdr narjoMo àW_ df© CÎmrU© Pmcocm dm `ed§Vamd MìhmU _wŠV {dÚmnrR>mVyZ nXdr YmaU Ho$cocm C_oXdma nmÌ g_OÊ`mV `mdm.''
2. ~¥hÝ_w~§ B©Vrc {c{nH$-Q>H§ $coIH$ nXmdarc {Z`wŠVrgmR>r {d{hV H$aÊ`mV Amcoë`m godmàdoe {Z`_mVrc 2 (B) _Ü`o ""_hmamï´> _mÜ`{_H$ d Cƒ
_mÜ`{_H$ _§S>imZo {Z`§{ÌV Ho$cocr _mÜ`{_H$ emcm§V à_mUnÌ narjm Am{U `m narjog g_H$j Kmo{fV Ho$coë`m BVa narjm A§V^yV© Agë`mMo Z_yX Ho$co
Amho.'' VgoM, C_oXdmam§H$S>o _hmamï´> amÁ`mVrc A{Ydmg à_mUnÌ AgUohr Amdí`H$ Amho. amï´>r` _wŠV {dÚmc` {ejU g§ñWmZ, Zdr {X„r `m {dÚmc`mMr
_mÜ`{_H$ emcm§V narjm CÎmrU© Ho$coë`m EH$m C_oXdmamZo _hmamï´> àemgH$s` Ý`m`m{YH$maUmH$S>o XmIc Ho$coë`m àH$aUmV (_yi AO© H«$_m§H$ 204/2010)
amÁ` emgZmZo cdH$amV cdH$a {ZU©` ¿`mdm, Ago AmXoe {Xco AmhoV. Ho$Ч emgZmZo H$m`ÚmÝd`o ñWmnZ Ho$coë`m amï´>r` _wŠV {dÚmc` {ejU g§ñWm, Zdr
{X„r (National Institution of Open Schooling, New Delhi) `m {dÚmc`mMr _mÜ`{_H$ emcm§V narjm ({H$_mZ 5 {df`m§gh) CÎmrU© Ho$coëo `m
C_oXdmam§Zm emco` {ejU {d^mJmZo AH$amdr n«deo mgmR>r nmÌ R>a{dco Amho. _mÌ, emgZ godVo rc {Z`wŠVrg§X^m©V g_H$jVo~m~V H$moUVohr AmXoe ZmhrV. H|${Ð`
_Zwî`~i {dH$mg _§Ìmc`mZo gd© amÁ`m§Zm, amï´>r` _wŠV {dÚmc` {ejU g§ñWm, Zdr {X„r (National Institute of Open Schooling, New Delhi)
`m§À`mH$Sy>Z {Xcr OmUmar à_mUnÌo Cƒ {ejU d ZmoH$argmR>r (Employment) J«mø (g_H$j) YaÊ`m~m~V H$i{dco Amho. hr ~m~ {dMmamV KoD$Z, amï´>r`
_wŠV {dÚmc` {ejU g§ñWm, Zdr {X„r `m§À`m_m\©$V _mÜ`{_H$ emcm§V narjo~m~V {Xcoco à_mUnÌ, _mÜ`{_H$ emcm§V narjm Aer Ah©Vm Agcoë`m nXm§da
{Z`wŠVrgmR>r J«mø YaÊ`mMr ~m~ XoIrc emgZmÀ`m {dMmamYrZ hmoVr. Ë`mda, emgZmZo KoVcoë`m {ZU©`mZwgma `mg§X^m©V Imcrcà_mUo gyMZm XoÊ`mV `oV
AmhoV.
""amï´>r` _wŠV {dÚmc` g§ñWm, Zdr {X„r `m§Mr (_amR>r d B§JO « rgh {H$_mZ 5 {df`m§gh) emcm§V narjm CÎmrU© Pmcoë`m d gXa à_mUnÌ
(Secondary School Examination Certificate) YmaU H$aUmè`m C_oXdmam§Zr, amÁ` emgZ god_o Ü`o Á`m Á`m {R>H$mUr _mÜ`{_H$ emcm§V à_mUnÌ
narjm CÎmrU© Aer Ah©Vm {d[hV Ho$cr Agoc Ë`m Ë`m {R>H$mUr emgZ godg
o mR>r emcm§V narjm g_H$j nmÌVm AmnmoAmn YmaU Ho$cr Amho Ago g_OÊ`mV `mdo.''
3. Ë`mZwgma, gd© {Z`wŠVr àm{YH$mar `m§Zr H$m`©dmhr H$amdr. ho AmXoe `m AmXoemÀ`m {XZm§H$mnmgyZ VmËH$mi A§_cmV `oVrc.
4. gXa emgZ {ZU©` _hmamï´> emgZmÀ`m [Link] `m g§Ho$VñWimda CncãY AgyZ Ë`mMm g§JUH$ g§Ho$Vm§H$ H«$_m§H$
20110520135104001 Agm Amho.
_hmamï´>mMo amÁ`nmc `m§À`m AmXoemZwgma d ZmdmZo,
(~m. {d. {ZH$_)
Ada g{Md, _hmamï´> emgZ
F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 17
Appendix - 4 : G. R. of Equivalency & Approval of State Govt. of Maharashtra for Degree's
& Diploma's of Open Universities
_wŠV {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m nXì`m§Zm g_H$jVm d _wŠV {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m nXdr/nX{dH$m§Zm
emgZ_mÝ`Vm _hmamï´> emgZ_mÝ`Vm
(1) AÝ` {dÚmnrR>mÀ§ `m nXdrer g_H$jVm {dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ Am`moJmZo _mÝ`Vm {Xbobr {dÚmnrR>o
_m. {ejU g§MmbH$ (Cƒ {ejU) _hmamï´> amÁ` `m§À`m nÌ amÁ` godoVrb nXmgm§R>r nXdr/nX{dH$mg _mÝ`Vm
H«$. g_H$ (C. {e.)/1094/32861/_{d-1, {X. 30 _hmamï´> emgZ
Am°ŠQ>m~o a 1995 À`m nÌmÝd`o "H|$Ðr` qH$dm amÁ` {d{Y_§S>imZo gm_mÝ` àemgZ {d^mJ
A{Y{Z`_mÛmao ^maVmVrb {dÚmnrR>mZo {Xbobr nXdr/nX{dH$m emgZ {ZU©` … H«$_m§H$ AmaOrS>r-1394/à.H«$. 21/94/13,_§Ìmb`, _w§~B©
Am{U g§gXoZo A{Y{Z`_mÛmao BVa e¡j{UH$ g§ñWm àñVm{dV 400032, {XZm§H$ 8 _mM© 1995
Ho$boë`m AmhoV qH$dm {dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ Am`moJ A{Y{Z`_ dmMm … (1) gm_mÝ` àemgZ {d^mJ, emgZ {ZU©` H«$_m§H$ AmaOrS>r-1061/18967/
114 - Oo {XZm§H$ 21 Am°JñQ> 1969
(1956) _Yrb H$b_ H«$. 3 AÝd`o _mZrd {dÚmnrR>o Kmo{fV
Ho$br AmhoV Aem§À`m ~m~VrV nXdr qH$dm nX{dH$m _mÝ`Vm emgZ {ZU©` … _hmamï´> bmoH$ godm Am`moJmer {dMma {d{Z_` H$ê$Z CnamoŠV
{XZm§H$ 21 Am°JñQ> 1969 À`m AmXoemÛmao Agm {ZU©` KoÊ`mV Ambm hmoVm H$s, H|$Ð
XoÊ`m~m~VMo Am¡nMm[aH$ AmXoe {dÚmnrR>mZo H$mT>Ê`mMr AWdm amÁ` {d{Y_§S>imÀ`m A{Y{Z`_mÛmao ñWm{nV Pmbobr {dÚmnrR>o, g§gXoÀ`m
Amdí`H$Vm Zmhr'. A{Y{Z`_mÛmao ñWmnZ Pmboë`m BVa e¡j{UH$ g§ñWm, qH$dm {dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ
`ed§Vamd MìhmU _hmamï´> _wŠV {dÚmnrR> ho _hmamï´> Am`moJ A{Y{Z`_, 1956 À`m A§VJ©V ^mJ 3 AÝd`o Omhra Pmbobr _mZdr
{dÚmnrR>o `m§Zr àXmZ Ho$boë`m nXì`m / nX{dH$m VgoM ^maVr` d¡ÚH$s` _§S>i
amÁ`mÀ`m {d{Y_§S>imZo A{Y{Z`_mÛmao (H$m`Xm H«$. 20/1989) A{Y{Z`_, 1956 À`m n[a{eï>m_§ Ü`o A§V^yV©y Ho$boë`m d¡ÚH$s` d g§b¾ {df`m_Yrb
ñWmnZ Ho$bobo {dÚmnrR> AgyZ Ë`mg {dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ nXì`m `m§Zm emgH$s` _hm{dÚmb`mVrb AÜ`mnH$s` nXo dJiVm, amÁ`mVrb
Am`moJmMrhr _mÝ`Vm Amho. Ë`m_wio `m {dÚmnrR>mMr nXdr godm d nXm§darb ^aVrgmR>r AmnmoAmn _mÝ`Vm àmá Pmbr Agë`mMo
g_OÊ`mV `mdo.
BVa {dÚmnrR>mÀ§ `m nXdrer g_H$j Amho.
(2) gXa AmXoemgmo~V {dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ Am`moJmZo _mÝ`Vm {Xboë`m d¡Ym{ZH$
(2) {dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ Am`moJmMr _mÝ`Vm {dÚmnrR>o d g§ñWm§Mr `mXr OmoS>Ê`mV Ambr hmoVr. Am`moJ _mÝ`Vmàmá {dÚmnrR>o d
{dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ Am`moJ, Zdr {Xëbr `m§Zr Ë`m§Mo nÌ H«$. F/ g§ñWm `m§Mr AÚ`mdV `mXr AmVm `m AmXoemgmo~V OmoS>Ê`mV Ambr Amho. emgZ
S-15/89 (CPP-I) {X. 8 {S>g~| a 1992 Zwgma {dÚmnrR> AZwXmZ {ZU©`, gm_mÝ` àemgZ {d^mJ, H«$_m§H$ AmaOrS>r - 1061/18967/914/Oo
{XZm§H$ 21 Am°JñQ> 1969 _Ü`o Z_yX Ho$boë`m Am{U da n[aÀN>X 1 _Ü`o CX²Y¥V
Am`moJmÀ`m 1956 À`m H$m`ÚmVrb H$b_ 12-~r AÝd`o Ho$boë`m hoVygmR>r gXa gd© {dÚmnrR>o/g§ñWm `m§Zr àXmZ Ho$boë`m nXdr/nX{dH$m§Zm
`ed§Vamd MìhmU _hmamï´> _wŠV {dÚmnrR>mg _mÝ`Vm {Xbr Amho. AmnmoAmn _mÝ`Vm XoÊ`mV Amë`mMo g_OÊ`mV `mdo.
(3) _hmamï´> bmoH$godm Am`moJmMr _mÝ`Vm _hmamï´>Mo amÁ`nmb `m§À`m AmXoemZwgma d ZmdmZo
Cng{Md d narjm {Z`§ÌH$, _hmamï´> bmoH$godm Am`moJ, _w§~B© Xm. a. amUo
`m§À`m nÌ H«$. 1477 (17/1994/H$j) {X. 17 \o$~«wdmar Ada g{Md, _hmamï´> emgZ
1994 À`m nÌmVrb _mÝ`Vog~§ Y § rMm _OHy$a - "`ed§Vamd à{V,
(1) amÁ`nmbm§Mo g{Md
MìhmU _hmamï´> _wŠV {dÚmnrR> ho g§{d{Y_mÝ` (Statutory) (2) _w»` _§Í`m§Mo g{Md
Agë`m_wio Amnë`m {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m nXdrYa {dÚmÏ`mªH$Sy>Z (3) g{Md, _hmamï´> bmoH$godm Am`moJ, _w§~B©
(4) _hmboImnmb, _hmamï´>-1, _w§~B©
Ambobo AO© XoIrb BVa _mÝ`Vmàmá {dÚmnrR>mÀ§ `m nXdrYa (5) _hmboImnmb, _hmamï´> -2, _w§~B©
C_oXdmam§H$Sy>Z Amboë`m AOmªà_mUoM Am`moJmH$Sy>Z {dMmamV (6) {Zdmgr boIm narjm A{YH$mar, _w§~B©
(7) A{^XmZ d boIm A{YH$mar, _w§~B©
KoVbo OmVrb' (8) à~§YH$, Cƒ Ý`m`mb` (_yi Ý`m` emIm), _w§~B©
(9) à~§YH$, Cƒ Ý`m`mb` (Anrb emIm), _w§~B©
(10) à~§YH$, bmoH$ Am`wŠV d Cn bmoH$ Am`wŠV `m§Mo H$m`m©b`, _w~§ B©
(11) gd© _§Ìmb`rZ {ejU
(12) _§Ìmb`rZ {d^mJm§À`m {Z`§ÌUm§À`m {Z`§ÌUmImbrb gd© {d^mJ à_wI d H$m`m©b`
à_wI
(13) Ada g{Md, ^maV gaH$ma, {ejU _§Ìmb`, Zdr {Xëbr
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DISTANCE EDUCATION COUNCIL
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY

[Link]. DEC/Notification/[Link]/2012
Dated : 01.11.2012

NOTIFICATION

Subject : Policy on pursuing two or more programmes simultaneously in various combina-


tions - regarding.

The Distance Education Council in its 40th meeting held on 8.06.2012 has decided on the
policy on pursuing two or more programmes simultaneously in various combinations. Two
degree programmes cannot be allowed to be pursued simultaneously. However, a student can
pursue two programmes simultaneously through distance or combination of distance and regu-
lar modes from the same or different University(ies)/Institution(s) in various combinations, viz.
1. One Degree and one Diploma/Post Graduate Diploma/Certificate.
2. One Post Graduate Diploma and one Diploma/Certificate.
3. One Diploma and one Certificate.
4. Two Post Graduate Diplomas.
5. Two Diplomas.
6. Two Certificates.
This is for information and adherence by all concerned.

(DIRECTOR)

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Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University


Nashik - 422 222

Receipt of Admission Form


(Student should preserve this copy)
(Year 2013-14)

Received the admission form along with necessary documents with bank
challen reciept of

Mr./Ms./Mrs. ________________________________________________________

for forwarding to the Regional Director, Yashwantrao Chavan


Maharashtra Open University.

The details are given below :


Name of the Programme : [Link]. ......................................................
(F.Y./S.Y./T.Y.)
Programme Code : G02
Name of the Bank & Branch ....................................................................
Challan No. .................... Amount : ..............................Date : / /20

Name of the Study Centre : ....................................................................

Date : / /20 Signature & Stamp of Study Centre


Coordinator

For Details about University, Programmes Offered by University & Study Centres log on to

[Link]

F. Y. / S. Y. / T. Y. B. Com. Degree Programme : Prospectus : 20

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