Examination Manual
The examination process is very crucial and reflects the very credibility of the college. The College understands that academic autonomy, while providing creative opportunities for the faculty in designing curriculum and developing evaluation methods on the parameters of employability, programme outcomes, and stipulated graduate attributes, is also a challenge to ensure integrity, quality and accuracy in the domain of evaluation/examination systems.
The College constantly strives to fulfil its institutional vision – that of providing opportunities to students to prepare education which will culminate into a mind that researches and aims to achieve the best. The College offers a wide variety of Under Graduate and Post Graduate Degree programmes, Certificate courses and is also a Research Centre for Ph.D. Programs. The pool of self financing programs like B.Sc. (IT), B.Sc. (CS), B.CAF, B.FM and B.MS has been introduced to cater the specific demands of the industry. The college introduces new curriculum after every three years. The college on the basis of feedback from industry experts, students, alumni and faculty members assesses the existing curriculum and removes / deletes or adds /the topics to ensure relevancy and industry readiness of its programmes and also updates the values and interests as per the cultures of the society. Wide Electives are offered at undergraduate levels in terms of specialisation and various choices of academic flexibility. All the programmes offered by the college have semester with choice based credit system (CBCS) in operation and thus enable the students to choose the courses of their interests.
The Examination Manual incorporates the clauses and conditions of the Autonomy Ordinance of the Government of Maharashtra, the major rules and provisions of University of Mumbai Examination Manual and suggestions from Academic and Governing council of the college. The college firmly believes that this examination manual with its well thought out rules, regulations, provisions and procedures will constitute an effective examination system.