Final Year B.Sc. (Home Science) Mumbai University 2011 Result

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Results for B.Sc. I.T. (Sem.-IV) (IDOL) held on June 2011 Mumbai University 2011 Result

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Syllabus of Science - B.Sc. (I.T.) Mumbai University

Syllabus of Science - B.Sc. (I.T.) Mumbai University



Syllabus For : Faculty of Science - B.Sc. (I.T.) Pattern : Revised Pattern 2009
Course Part Course Part Term Paper Code Paper Name
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - I IT-002 Applied Mathematics I
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - I IT-004 Electronics and Communication Technology
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - I IT-003 Fundamentals of Digital Computing
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - I IT-005 Introduction to C++ Programming
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - I IT-001 Professional Communication Skills
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - II IT-007 Applied Mathematics II
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - II IT-009 DBMS
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - II IT-010 Digital Computer Networks
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - II IT-008 Microprocessor and Microcontrollers
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) Sem - II IT-006 Web Technologies

2011 First Year admission in IDOL Mumbai University

2011 First Year admission in IDOL Mumbai University

Important Instructions to Applicants.


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  1. All the applicants are requested to follow the instructions carefully before filling up the application form. Applicants shall check the "Application Process Flow" chart of admission process from University website. Click Here

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  3. Information regarding the Eligibility rules, courses, Subjects available, fee structure, Freeship and Scholarship etc. is available on the University portal.
    It is a applicants responsibility to check the eligibility crateria before taking the admissions to any course.

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  5. Applicants passed their 12th examination from other than HSC Maharashtra State Board, other states / NIOS / other than University of Mumbai shall obtain Provisional Eligibility Certificate from IDOL Eligibility office before submitting the application form at ALC. To Read Required Documents and Process Click here.

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    Applicants who resides Out Side Maharashtra can only send the filled in Application Form with required Original and documents and DD by Post to
    Professor cum Director
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    Univeristy of Mumbai,
    Vidyanagari, Kalina, Santacruz (E),
    Mumbai 400098. Maharashtra


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Union Public Service Commission Exam 2011 For CRPF, BSF, SSB, CIFC, ITBP


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Results for Master of Labour Studies (M.L.S) (Part-I) held on JULY 2011 , MLS Part 1 Mumbai University 2011 Result

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T. Y. B. Com. Mumbai University 2011 Result

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Results for Master of Labour Studies (M.L.S) (Part-I) held on JULY 2011 Mumbai University

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Economics TYBCOM – Important Questions for March 2011 Mumbai University

Economics TYBCOM – Important Questions for March 2011 Mumbai University

SECTION I
MODULE 1
1) Analyse the growth performance of Indian Economy with respect to Indicator such as
national income since independence.
2) Examine changes in sectoral composition of National Income in india over the planning
period.
3) Write a note on Human Development Index.
4) Critically evaluate human development indicators of India.
5) Note on gender related Development Index.
6) Explain the success & failure of govt measures in promoting human development through
education.
7) Write a note on National Population Policy 2000.
8) Critically evaluate National Population Policy.
MODULE 2
1) Write a note on features of National Agricultural Policy 2000.
2) Critically evaluate National Agricultural Policy.
3) Write a note on Food Security in India [Govt Measures]
4) Critically evaluate food security in India.
5) Write a note on effects of WTO agreements on Indian Agriculture.
6) Explain the trends in industries diversification in India in the post reform period.
7) Discuss the problems of Small Scale Industries & post reforms govt measures to overcome
them.
8) Critically evaluate National Industrial Policy 1991.
9) Write a note on Disinvestment Policy & its critical evaluation.
10) Explain the trends in growth of Service Sector.
11) Discuss the problem of Services sector
MODULE 3
1) Examine the existing occupational structure in India since 1991.
2) Write a note on employment generation programmer adopted by the govt since 1991.
3) Discuss the causes & consequences of Child Labour in India.
4) Explain the measures taken by govt to eradicate Child Labour in India.
5) Explain impact of globalization on employment in India.

SECTION II

Module 4
1) Social advantage is maximum when marginal social benefit equals Marginal Social Sacrifice -
Explain
2) Critically evaluate the principle of maximum social advantage.
3) Explain merits & demerits of direct taxes
4) Note on Dalton’s objective tests of Social Advantage.
5) Note on Wagner’s how relating to public expenditure
6) Explain the causes of growth of public expenditure in India.
7) Explain Classification of Public Debt.
8) Explain the burden of public debt.
9) Critically evaluate FRBM Act 2003
10) Write a note of Causes of Fiscal imbalance & measures to correct it
MODULE 5
1. Critically examine the Classical Theory of International Trade.
2. Write a note on Factor Price Equalization.
3. Bring out the types of disequilibrium in BOP.
4. Explain the causes of disequilibrium in BOP & measures to correct it.
5. Write a note on TRIPS & GATS
6. Explain the impact of WTO an Indian Economy.

Disclaimer: We have selected these questions based on our experience.
These Questions are to be done at the time of revision. Students should not rely on these
Questions.

MBA Full Time (MMS) Management Studies in Mumbai University

MMS is the flagship course of Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), conducted as a university department of University of Mumbai. It is a two year full time post graduate degree course in management. Started as early as 1965, the course has been modified continually and appropriately to suit the contemporary corporate world needs and has been able to nurture prominent leaders of the same. The institute offers various specializations like Finance, Marketing, Personnel, Operations and Systems in the second year of the course.

Course Details

Content

The course content is common for all students in the first year as per the guidelines of Mumbai University. Specialization is offered in the second year (MMS II) when core subjects are taken up by students. The institute also offers electives throughout the course.

Candidates are required to take a practical approach to learning by doing project work, field studies, market research, games applying management concepts and case studies.


Schedule (tentative)

The course is conducted on a semester basis with 4 semesters spread over 2 academic years. The duration of each semester is around 15 working weeks.

Semesters: (tentative)

First Semester: August to December

Second Semester: January to April

Third Semester: July to November

Fourth Semester: January to April

Diploma in Financial Management (DFM) and Diploma in Operations Research for Management (DORM)

Mumbai University provides 2 Year Post Graduate Degree courses like MA, MCom, Diploma in Financial Management (DFM) and Diploma in Operations Research for Management (DORM). Qualification for MA is just Graduation in any faculty. MCom accepts only Bcom Graduates. For other 2 courses Candidate must be Graduate in any faculty with 2 year’s work experience in any organization or must have recognised professional qualification with at least five year’s professional experience. Defence Persons who are not degree holders are also admitted to the course.


Common Admission Test (CAT) for Indian Institutes Of Management (IIM) in Mumbai University

Common Admission Test (CAT) for Indian Institutes Of Management (IIM) in Mumbai University

Test (CAT) is held every year generally in the month of December for admission to the Post-Graduate Programme (PGP) of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Indian Institute of Management (IIM) of Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Indore, Kozikode and Lucknow

The particulars of the examination are generally published in the Employment News in the month of August. Bulletin, containing details of the programmes, CAT and Programme, Application Forms can be obtained from the main Branches of State Bank of India on payment of requisite amount. The last date for submission of applications is usually 2nd week of October.

Eligibility Requirements : A Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent) in any discipline recognized by the Association of Indian Universities with minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST candidates) and (Minimum of 50% aggregate marks [45% for SC/ST candidates]) in any of the Secondary/ Higher Secondary examinations (or equivalent) held by a Board/ University.

Reservation : 15% and 7.5% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to SC and ST communities respectively, who satisfy the admission requirement.

Selection : Admission is made on the basis of Common Admission Test (CAT) to be held at various centers, Group Discussion and Personal Interview.

Test Subjects : Test consists of 4 subjects

  • Verbal Ability
  • Data Interpretation
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Logical Reasoning

Things to remember :

  • The question Paper will contain OBJECTIVE TYPE questions.
  • 1/4 negative mark for every wrong answer.
  • Only those candidates, who secure sufficiently high marks, will be called for Group Discussion and Interview.
  • The level of difficulty of the tests has not been the same every year.
  • The number of questions keep changing.
  • The pattern of the test has also changed very frequently.

Mumbai University Results 2011 for FYBSC / SYBSC

University of Mumbai was established in the year 1857. It is one of the leading Universities in India and one of amongst 1st 3 Universities in India.
Mumbai University has announced Results for exams Under Technology & Management Faculty. Mumbai University Results are available for M.M.M. (Second Year) (Sem-I), M.M.S. (Sem-III) (Rev.), F.E, B.E. (Sem.-VII) (Rev.) and B.E. (Sem.-VII) (Old.). For knowing more about the results one can visit the University’s official website: http://www.mu.ac.in/

Courses under Department of Communication and Journalism Mumbai University

Courses under Department of Communication and Journalism Mumbai University


Department of Communication and Journalism,
2nd Floor, Health Centre Building,
Vidyanagari Campus, Kalina,
Mumbai 400 098.

Phone Nos. 022-26526068, 26526069

For admissions for:

Documentary filmmaking course: Richard Khear, Visiting Faculty

Public relations course: Meenakshi Upadhyay, Lecturer

Or email us at : mcj@mcjmumbai.org



COURSES

Department of Communication and Journalism offers the following degree courses
1. Master in Arts - Communication and Journalism
2. Master in Arts - Public Relations
3. Master in Arts - Electronic Media

Short term courses
1. Diploma in Documentary Film Making

Master in Arts - Communication and Journalism in Mumbai University

Master in Arts - Communication and Journalism in Mumbai University

Semester I

Communication Theory (2 credits, 32 hours)
Ethics and the Law (2 credits, 32 hours)
Reporting and Current Affairs (2 credits, 32 hours)
Introduction to Public Relations and Advertising (2 credits, 32 hours)

Semester II

Electronic Journalism (2 credits, 32 hours)
Film Appreciation (2 credits, 32 hours)
Research Methods in Mass Communication (2 credits, 32 hours)
Media Laws (2 credits, 32 hours)

Semester III

Specialisation

Group I

Media Management
Introduction to Media Organisations (2 credits, 32 hours)
Media products – production and marketing – I (2 credits, 32 hours)
Media products – production and marketing - II (2 credits, 32 hours)


Media and knowledge management (2 credits, 32 hours)

Group II

Electronic Media
History, scope and sociology of electronic journalism (2 credits, 32 hours)
Emerging Technologies, an introduction (2 credits, 32 hours)
Production (2 credits, 32 hours)
Post Production (2 credits, 32 hours)

Group III

Development Journalism
Sociology of Mass Communication – I (2 credits, 32 hours)
Sociology of Mass Communication – II (2 credits, 32 hours)
Issues and Ideas in Indian Society – I (2 credits, 32 hours)
Issues and Ideas in Indian Society – II (2 credits, 32 hours)

Group IV

Business Journalism
The Indian Economy (2 credits, 32 hours)
Key Sectors (2 credits, 32 hours)
Trends in the Indian Marketplace (2 credits, 32 hours)
Technology writing (2 credits, 32 hours)

Group V

Metropolitan Journalism
The Indian Metropolis (2 credits, 32 hours)
The Language Press and the English language press (2 credits, 32 hours)
Media issues, ideas and challenges in the Indian Metropolis (2 credits, 32 hours)
New Media (2 credits, 32 hours)

Group VI

Public Relations
The practice of PR – I (2 credits, 32 hours)
The practice of PR – II (2 credits, 32 hours)
Advanced PR – I (2 credits, 32 hours)
Advanced PR – II (2 credits, 32 hours)

Semester IV

Research on an advanced topic for thesis (32 weeks, 8 credits)

Syllabus and fees structure of Masters of Arts (Public Relations) in Mumbai University

Syllabus and fees structure of Masters of Arts
(Public Relations) in Mumbai University



Semester I

Public Relations Theory and Practice ( 2 credits, 32 hours)

This paper will give a basic introduction to the subject and discuss the history, background, theoretical process and the current practice of this profession.

Media Relations & Media Writing (2 credits, 32 hours)

This module will introduce media and non-media tools of public relations and the various forms of writing in public relations.

Introduction to Organisation Behaviour and HR policies (2 credits, 32 hours)

Basics of Organisation Behaviour and Human Resource Policies and Practices will be discussed in this module.

Introduction to Financial Management and Marketing (2 credits, 32 hours)

Concepts of financial management and marketing which are useful to the field of Public Relations will be introduced in this module.

Semester II

Public Relations Campaigns (2 credits, 32 hours)

The aim of this module is to introduce to the student the theory and practice of developing public relations campaigns.

Research Methodology in Public Relations (2 credits, 32 hours)

The importance of research methodology in the sphere of public relations is explained at length in this module. It empowers students to use research tools in conducting various types of research needed in public relations.

New Media and Technologies in Public Relations (2 credits, 32 hours)

The new media tools and technologies that enhance effective communication today have been elaborately covered in this module.

Introduction to Legal and Ethical Guidelines in public relations (2 credits, 32 hours)

Public relations functions in a business and legal environment. The aim of this paper is to prepare the student in company law and media laws.

The students has to undergo an internship in a company / agency - 6 weeks during summer vacation, where the student has to compulsorily prepare a report at the end of the tenure of the internship.

Semester III

Public sector PR

This module would introduce to the students the nuances of this discipline and equip them with all the nitty-gritty's of government public relations.

Private Sector PR

With the growing private sector in the country, knowledge of the functions of public relations in this area becomes extremely important. This module will train students in detail in the know- how of how the private sector public relations operates.

Agency PR

This module intends to make entrepreneurs of students so that they are well-equipped to start off their own agency business. It will thoroughly train students in all the aspects of running an agency with all the processes involved in doing the business.

Media Advocacy

India has been a rich country in political campaigning and advocacy of social issues. It is extremely important for students to understand the basics of this field and to explore in depth the processes of working on these issues.

Semester IV

• Research on an advanced topic for thesis (32 weeks, 8 credits)

Duration:
The duration of the course is four semesters. Semester I, II and III are devoted to the course work whereas Semester IV is a full time research leading to a dissertation. However, candidates can do preliminary background work such as experimental set-up, literature search etc during the first three semesters.

Number of students for MA (Public Relations) - 20
FEE STRUCTURE
Tuition Fees (per semester) - Rs 20,000/-
Examination Fees (per semester) - Rs 1,000/-

Thesis Examination Fees (to be paid in the second year only) - Rs 1,000

Computer Lab Fees (per semester) - Rs 1,000/-

Library Fees (per semester) - Rs 1,000/-

Other fees- Rs.825/- (including admission fees)

Total fees payable at the time of admission to 1st semester - Rs.22, 825/-

Syllabus of Masters of Arts (Electronic Media) in Mumbai University

Master in Arts - Electronic Media


Semester I
Communication and Media Theory (2 credits, 32 hours)
Global Electronic Media (2 credits, 32 hours)
Electronic Media Criticism (2 credits, 32 hours)
Contemporary media - Journalism, Public Relations and Advertising

Semester II
Computational Skills
Writing Skills
Electronic Media and Reporting
The Commerce of Electronic Media

Semester III
Web Technologies
Video Production and Programming
Audio Production and Programming
Multimedia Production

Semester IV
Project Work- The project will be a Convergence Project.

Detailed Syllabus

Semester I

Communication and Media Theory (2 credits, 32 hours)
Theories of communication, Media history, Media and society, Language and media, Technology and media, Media and politics, Issues and Ideas in contemporary media, Advertisement, Media in India, Media in Maharashtra, Media in Mumbai, Folk media, Cinema, Television, Theatre, Media Theories – Framing, Indexing, Social Responsibility, etc.

Global Electronic Media (2 credits, 32 hours)
Electronic Media and Global Journalism, Backpack Journalism, MacBride Report, New World Communication Order, Parachute and Immersion Journalism, Ethics and the Law in Global Reporting, Ethics and the Law with respect to Electronic Media, News Agencies, India and the world, Issues, ideas and challenges before India, What makes news?, News and newsmakers in India, Electronic Media in the Third World, Electronic Media in various countries.

Electronic Media Criticism (2 credits, 32 hours)
What is Criticism, The Essence of Criticism, Critical Functions, Criticism and the Communication Process, Knowledge Processing, Tonal and Talent Ingredients, Stage-Molding Ingredients, Busieness Gratifications, Audience Gratifications, Reality Programming, Depiction Analysis, Structural Analysis, Probing Ethics and Values, Aesthetics and Art, The Logic of Aesthetic Form, Composite Criticism

Contemporary media - Journalism, Public Relations and Advertising (2 credits, 32 hours)
An introduction to the history and evolution, the inter-relations and interdependency, ethics, challenges and opportunities of globalisation, civilization, tribalisation, corporatisation, commercialisation, privatization, opportunities of technological convergence, the changing face of ideology, politics, society and economics, modernization and evolving democracy, interrogation of development including the millennium development goals, urbanisation, the interrogation of the 'public space' and the definition of 'people', branding and identity, language, religion, caste, class and gender as a contested space, issues, ideas and challenges to function of policing the society, Public Relations and Electronic Media, Corporate Communication, Electronic Media relations and symbiotic relationship of public relations and electronic media professionals .


Semester II

Computational Skills (2 credits, 32 hours)
Computer Fundamentals, Computer Software and Hardware, Studio Hardware, Computer Operation Skills, Office Software, Databases, Introduction to Programming, Programming in C, JavaScript, HTML, Programming a Web page, Introduction to PHP, Introduction to ASP, Keywords and Internet Search, Search Engine Optimization, Designing Meta Tags, Using Unicode.

Writing Skills (2 credits, 32 hours)
Précis Writing, Comprehension, Tenses and Person, Writing for the Newspaper, Writing News for the Radio, Writing Skits for the Radio, Writing for Television, Writing for the Internet, Science Communication, Communication for the differently-abled, Low literacy media, Educational media, Interactive Communication, Environmental Science Communication, Multimedia Technologies

Electronic Media and Reporting (2 credits, 32 hours)
The Role of a Reporter, What makes news, Finding a story, The Importance of research, Developing and Maintaining Contacts, Dress Codes and Etiquettes, Interviewing Skills, The Grammar of Radio and Television, The Grammar of Internet Reporting, Defamation and Copyright, Using Modern Technology on the field, Gatekeeping, Research on the Internet, Co-opetition, Filing your story, Multi-tasking, Backpack Journalism, Convergence, The Right to Privacy, Freedom of speech and expression

The Commerce of Electronic Media (2 credits, 32 hours)
Internet and the flow of Ad revenues, The importance of search engines, advertising on the internet, Internet promotions, Importance of Blogs, the Business of blogs, Blogs as a tool for corporate promotions, blogs for social networking, blogs to build up contacts in the field, Social Networking sites, Facebook, MySpace and Linked In, Social networking sites and business, ad revenues from blogs and social networking sites, Internet as a Mass Medium, The Television Business, Television Programming, Production houses, Advertising on the Television, The reach of television, Television and Politics, HR policies in Electronic Media Organisations, Television as a Mass Medium, Mobiles as the new Mass Medium, Writing / Creating content for Mobiles, The business of mobile communication, advertising on mobile medium.


Semester III

Web Technologies (2 credits, 32 hours)
Web Designing – Frontpage and Dreamweaver, Designing a web page without the graphic user interface, Frames, Layers, Search Engine Optimization, WAP, HTML and DHTML, Using JavaScript, Do not reinvent the wheel, Embedding Java Applets, Using Activex Controls, Embedding Video and Audio into web pages, Embedding streaming media, Using YouTube, Creating Forms, Learning basic PHP and MYSQL, Creating Database and using it in the web design, Creating a website for Mobile phones, Creating a news site, creating a brochure site, designing a portal interface, using vernacular language in web sites, dynamic fonts, creating a vernacular medium website, creating a blog and a facebook site and promoting it.

Video Production and Programming (2 credits, 32 hours)
Film theory and history, Film and Video formats, Handling the Camera, Types of shots, Types of angles, Shot Breakup, Writing/adapting a story, Developing a Character, Writing a screenplay, Writing the shooting script, Framing a shot, thinking about a news story – what makes news, interviewing in a studio environment, interviewing on the field, framing a news story for television broadcast, shooting a story, editing a story, making feature and newsclip versions, capturing video, the Grammar of Edit, Fades, dissolves and transitions, Encode and Decode, Encoding the video for television, encoding the video for DVD and VCD, video compression technologies, encoding the video for i-pods and mobile devices, embedding the video on a web page, the politics of channels

Audio Production and Programming (2 credits, 32 hours)
The sound theory, sound formats, sound formats for the web, recording equipment, recording on the field, the importance of good sound quality, capturing sound on the computer, editing sound, applying noise filters, using multiple tracks, mixing different tracks, mono and stereo sound, left and right channels, Introduction to 5:1 sound track, SFX, changing the tone and pitch of the recorded voice, to reverb or not to reverb, encoding sound to different formats, creating an Audio CD, creating MP3, creating Real Audio, embedding sound in a web page, preventing download of embedded sound

Multimedia Production (2 credits, 32 hours)
The importance of Graphics in today's world, re-learning Power point, creating a Power point presentation, embedding sound and video in Power point, Using CorelDraw, Exporting graphics from CorelDraw, 2 D Animation, learning Flash, creating stand-alone flash applications and movies, creating flash banners, creating flash elements for the web page, creating banner ads, using flash for film making and special effects, making a high quality flash movie for importing into Film Editing softwares, Introduction to 3D animation, 3D Max, Special effects in Maya, Compositing, Using Adobe After Effects, using After Effects in Film Edits, Adobe director, creating an interactive presentation using Director and Flash, Flash and Direction for Social and Educational Communication, Creating an Interactive CD ROM

Semester IV

Project Work- The project will be a Media Convergence Project. (8 Credits, 32 Weeks)
The students shall be given a choice of three subjects out of which they shall choose one. The student shall research the subject thoroughly and produce the following on that subject:

  1. Story in a skit format for Radio

  2. Video documentary for the television in Beta format

  3. Video for the internet – streaming formats

  4. Video for mobile phones and devices

  5. Create a DVD and VCD, both with menus for the same.

  6. Create and Audio CD and an MP3 CD

  7. Create a website for project and embed the video and audio.

  8. Create a blog and a Facebook site for promoting the video.

  9. Create promotional material in print to promote your product.


The project will be evaluated as per the following time line and the credits will be awarded accordingly.

32 weeks

  1. First Week : The student shall within one week of choosing the subject, make a presentation on the theme of the project which shall include material by researching it on the internet. The presentation shall be in Powerpoint format.

  2. Eighth Week: The student shall complete an exhaustive, comprehensive research on the subject and make the second presentation.

  3. Sixteenth Week: The students shall present the complete story and the script along with a detailed story board and shooting script. The student shall also present a detailed production plan and budget.

  4. Twenty-fourth week: The student shall present the first draft / cut of the project.

  5. Thirtith Week: The student shall submit the second draft / cut of the project.

  6. Thirty-second Week: The final project shall be submitted in all formats, including the website, blog, community sites, DVDs and VCDs, and portable formats.

Diploma in Documentary Film Making (DDFM) in Mumbai University

Diploma in Documentary Film Making (DDFM)
The Department of Communication & Journalism, University of Mumbai has started a short term course : Diploma in Documentary Film Making to train documentary film enthusiasts to enter the upcoming documentary film industry. Admissions will start soon.

TITLE: Diploma in Documentary Film Making

Objective:

  • To prepare media students and media professionals to enhance their skills.
  • To train documentary film enthusiasts to enter the upcoming documentary film industry.

ELIGIBILITY: Minimum 12 th pass. Students will be taken on first-come-first-serve basis.

DURATION : The course shall be part time for a duration of eight weeks for a total of 64 hours that will include teaching and training.

INTAKE CAPACITY: 20 candidates per batch

FEES: Rs. 15000/- (Includes handling cameras and editing systems)

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION : The examination shall be for 100 marks. (40 marks for theory & 60 marks for practicals).

PASSING: Candidates shall have to score 20 marks in the theory and 30 marks in the practicals for award of the Certificate. Candidates from the Master of Communication and Journalism course who take this course will get an additional credit on completion of this course. This credit shall be mentioned separately in the final mark sheet as Diploma Course in Documentary Film Making.

VENUE: The theory and the practicals will be conducted in the University Department of Communication & Journalism.

COURSE CONTENT:

INTRODUCTION

  • Film formats, types of films, genres,
  • Introduction to documentary films
  • About the Course design

PRE-PRODUCTION:

  • Story, script and its importance, scripting
  • Screenplay, shot break up
  • Logistics, budgeting, finance, pitching for funds, format for fund raising
  • Talent, techies, camera person, subjects - people who you document
  • Location, travelling, permissions, props
  • Cameras, lights
  • Questionnaire, art of interviewing, how to be one of them

PRODUCTION

  • Camera handling, importance of TCR, Assistant directors job
  • Lighting techniques
  • Angles, light, mikes and sound
  • Crowds, controlling the onlookers, cables and batteries
  • Shooting

POST-PRODUCTION

  • System, software, Firewire, Connecting the cam, capturing, capturing formats
  • Managing large files, Editing suites/softwares
  • Principles 1 basics of editing software, Timelines and transitions
  • Laying the sound tracks, Mixing sound, Sound editing, sound fonnats
  • Special effects
  • Output formats, Mpegl and Mpeg2
  • DVDs andVCDs
  • Flvs and wmvs
  • Frame rates, NTSC and PAL, Encoding and Decoding
  • Making a VCD and DVD

PG Diploma in Information Technology Admission Mumbai University

The Department of Physics, University of Mumbai Conducts
Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology.

Duration - One year Full time

Course Fee- Rs.25,000/-

Eligibility- Graduate in any Discipline

Selection Procedure- Scores of Entrance Test (objective Type).

Address- Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology,
Department of Physics,
Second Floor, Tilak Bhavan,
Vidynagari, Santacruz(E)
Mumbai-400 098.
Tel. No.-2652 7956/57/58/59
Ext: 591.
Off.(Direct):2652 2222.

Syllabus of Bachelor of Education(B.Ed.) Mumbai University

Syllabus of Bachelor of Education(B.Ed.)
Mumbai University

Bachelor of Education(B.Ed.)

(Full & Part-Time)
Minimum Admission Requirement (O.3639)
A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) must have passed a Bachelor's degree examination of this University or a corresponding degree examination of any other University recognised as equivalent thereto with a minimum of 45% marks in the aggregate at the Bachelor's degree examination and must have offered subjects relating to secondary/Higher Secondary level as per the requirements laid down by the State Government in that regard. Relaxation of the minimum percentage of marks at the Bachelor's degree examination for candidates from Reserved Categories and serving teachers will be as per State Government rules made from time to time in that respect.In addition the candidate must have subsequent to his passing the Bachelor's degree examination.Kept two terms for the full-time B.Ed. and four terms for part-time B.Ed. course seperated ovr a maximum period of two and four consecutive years respectively in a college of education.

Completed a course of practical work extending over two terms for the Full-time course and four terms for the Part-time course to the satisfaction of the Head of the Institution in which the candidate is studying consisting of :
(a) Attendance at Demonstration lessons.
(b) Teaching practice of not less than 25 lessons distributed over different standards from

Vth to XIIth of recognised Secondary and Higher Secondary School selected by the Principal as Practising school. In addition to these 25 lessons there will be five compulsory micro teaching lessons.
Candidates who are eligible to teach Std.XIth and XIIth may be permitted to opt for both the special methods upto XIIth Std.
(c) Observation of Teaching as directed.
(d) Intenship of at least one week's duration.
(e) (i) One of the work experience projects of Maharashtra State Syllabus.
(ii) Participation / Organisation of co-curricular activities.
(iii) Chalk Board work and Audio-visual Education.

Syllabus of Master of Arts (M.A) Mumbai University

Syllabus of Master of Arts (M.A)
Mumbai University

(2 Year Course)
Minimum Admission Requirement (O.2138)

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the course leading to the degree of Master of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (three year integrated course) of this University or the degree of Bachelor of Arts (old i.e. four year course) of this University or a degree of another University recognised as equivalent thereto. Provided , however, that applications of graduates of this University in the Faculties other than the Faculty of Arts , or those who have passed the equivalent examination of another recognised University seeking admission to the M.A. degree course by papers, will be considered by the Academic Council on the merits of each individual case, on the recommendation of the Head of the University Department concerned/Chairman of the Board of Studies concerned in the subject in which there is no University Department/Principal of a College where the Post-Graduate centre is granted , and in the case of a student seeking admission to the course by research , on the recommendation of the Chairman of the Committee of recognised such applications, the following procedure shall be followed :-

i) A written test consisting of 2 papers as under , shall be administered in the subject in which the student desires to register for this M.A. degree :-
(a) An essay paper in the subject
(b) A paper to test the student's general acquaintence with the subject.

N.B. :- Candidates shall be given a list of books for period rapid reading before they are examined.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A) Syllabus of Mumbai University

Bachelor of Arts (B.A) Syllabus of Mumbai University

Bachelor of Arts (B.A)
(3 Year Course)
Minimum Admission Requirement (O.2138)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional Board of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, with the following subjects :- i) English
ii) Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or any Classical Language.
iii) Any four subjects carrying 100 marks each.
OR


Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination with Vocational subjects conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects :-
i) English
ii) Any one Vocational subject carrying 200 marks prescribed by the Board from time to time.
iii) Any three subjects carrying 100 marks each.


OR

Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with the Minimum Competancy based vocational courses conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, with the following subjects :-
i) English
ii) Any one of the Modern Indian Language or Modern Foreign Language or Classical language.
iii) General Foundation course.
iv) Any one subject carrying 300 marks from among the Minimum Competancy based Vocational courses prescribed by the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination from time to time.
OR

Must have passed an examination of another University or Body recognised as equivalent thereto.

ENTRANCE TEST of PGDIT, P.G.D.I.T. Mumbai University

ENTRANCE TEST of PGDIT, P.G.D.I.T. Mumbai University

Questions will be based on:
o Logical aptitude
o Mathematical aptitude
ο Reasoning
ο Data Analysis and Interpretation
ο General intelligence and aptitude for self-Learning
ο Communication abilities
ο Computer Concepts

The question paper will contain 50 objective questions to be answered in 60 minutes. Each correct answer will fetch 2 marks and a wrong answer (-1) mark.

PGDIT, P.G.D.I.T. Syllabus and COURSE STRUCTURE Mumbai University

PGDIT, P.G.D.I.T. Syllabus and COURSE STRUCTURE Mumbai University




Semester I

Paper-I
Network Integration and Data
Communication Hardware
100 100

Paper-II
LINUX &Operating System
100 100


Paper-III
Object Oriented Programming and
Data base Concepts
100 100


Semester II

Paper-IV Java Programming and Applications 100 100
Paper-V Web Programming Technology 100 100
Paper-VI E-Commerce 100 100

List of Certificate Courses under Mumbai University

List of Certificate Courses under Mumbai University

  • CERTIFICATE IN Linguistics
  • CERTIFICATE IN RUSSIAN
  • CERTIFICATE IN FRENCH
  • CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN
  • CERTIFICATE IN PERSIAN
  • CERTIFICATE IN ARABIC
  • CERTIFICATE IN ITALIAN
  • CERTIFICATE IN POLISH
  • CERTIFICATE IN SANSKRIT
  • CERTIFICATE IN MARATHI
  • CERTIFICATE IN STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN COMPUTER
  • CERTIFICATE IN KANNADA
  • CERTIFICATE IN FUNCTIONAL HINDI
  • CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC JOURNALISM & MUSIC APPRECIATION (PART TIME)
  • CERTIFICATE IN SOUND RECORDING & SOUND REPRODUCTION (PART TIME)
  • CERTIFICATE IN URDU
  • CERTIFICATE IN NANOSCRIPTOLOGY

List of Diploma Courses under Mumbai University

List of Diploma Courses under Mumbai University


  • Diploma Course in Management of Education
  • Diploma in Early Childhood Care
    and Education
  • Diploma in Counselling
  • Diploma in Education of the
    Physically Handicapped (Dip.Ph.H.)
  • Diploma in Yogic Education
  • Diploma in Russian
  • Diploma in German
  • Diploma in French
  • Diploma in Persian
  • Diploma in Arabic
  • Diploma in Pali
  • Diploma in Sanskrit
  • Diploma in Marathi
  • Diploma in Kannada
  • Diploma in Italian
  • Diploma in Polish
  • Diploma Course in Urdu
  • Diploma in Comparative Mythology
  • Diploma Course in Prakrit
  • Diploma in Geography (Dip. Geog.)
  • Diploma in Music (HVC, HIC, MVC, KVC)
  • Diploma in Computer Application Technology
  • Diploma Course in Yoga
  • Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (D.M.L.T.)
  • Diploma in Medical Radio-Isotope Techniques (D.M.R.I.T.)
  • Diploma in Dietetics and Applied Nutrition
  • Diploma in Aspect of Biotechnology.
  • Diploma course in Analytical Instrumentation
  • Diploma course in Electronics
  • Diploma in Cosmetics and Perfumary Technology
  • Diploma in Computerised Data Processing and Management information System
  • Diploma in Tourism and Travel Industry Management. (Dip. in T.T.M.)
  • Diploma course in Environmental Pollution Control Technology (D.E.P.C.T.).
  • Diploma course in Radiography.
  • Diploma Course in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare
  • ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN TOURISM & TRAVEL INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT.
  • DIPLOMA IN FOOD PROCESSING & PRESERVATION.
  • DIPLOMA IN NANOSCRIPTOLOGY
  • DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ANALYSIS & CONTROL.
  • DIPLOMA IN OAUBT APPLICATION.
  • DIPLOMA IN CUSTOMS CLEARANCE.
  • Diploma course in Radiography.
  • Diploma course in Taxation Laws
  • Diploma in Netra Roga (D.O.) (Ay.) Netra Roga Nichnat
  • Diploma in Prasooti Tantra (D.G.O.) (Ay.) Prasooti Tantra Nishnat
  • Diploma in Kaumarbhrittya (D.C.M.) (Ay.) Kaumarbhrittya Nishnat
  • Diploma in Panch-Karma (D.P.C.) (Ay.) Panch-Karma Nishnat
  • DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES (D.M.S)
  • DIPLOMA IN SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
  • DIPLOMA IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT
  • DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER MANAGEMENT
  • DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
  • Master of Fine Art (Dance)
  • DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
  • DIPLOMA IN OPERATION RESEARCH FOR MANAGEMENT
  • DIPLOMA IN MUSIC (H.V.C.) (K.V.C.)
  • Certificate Course in Sound Recording and Sound Reproduction.
  • DIPLOMA IN HINDUSTANI INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (TABLA, SITAR)
  • Diploma in Computer Application Technology
  • DIPLOMA IN HINDUSTANI VOCAL LIGHT MUSIC
  • ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN RUSSIAN
  • DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
  • DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED COMPUTER SOFTWARE TECHNIQUES
  • DIPLOMA IN SOFTWARE TECHNIQUES
  • DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATION
  • ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN GERMAN
  • DIPLOMA IN
    COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY
  • DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN
  • DIPLOMA IN COMMUNICATION.
  • DIPLOMA IN COMMUNICATION
  • DIPLOMA IN PAINT APPLICATIONS. (DIP.P.A.).
  • DIPLOMA COURSE IN TEXTILES MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING.
  • DIPLOMA IN INVESTMENT STUDIES.

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