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ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) KOLKATA-700016 TWINNING PROGRAMME with

PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY (A Central University established by an Act of Parliament No.53 of 1985)

DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

PROSPECTUS 2017 - 2018 TWINNING FOR MEANINGFUL LEARNING

Cost of Prospectus & Application form : Rs.500/-

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MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

The Distance Education system has opened the doors for the young people for improving the Academic career or reaching to greater heights in the irrespective professions. The System aims to provide education for those people who lost their opportunity in pursuing their studies and those who recognize the need to improve their qualifications during their professional career. The system made flexible to attract a large number of student communities to its innovative, need based programmes matching their needs and affordability. The Directorate of Distance Education, Pondicherry University has now entered the era of non - formal education, the Twinning programme, the first of its kind in the country in collaboration with the St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata. The DDE offers a variety of courses for the benefit of the people employed in the corporate sector in this vast city, for shaping their career future prospectus. I extend my Best Wishes to the students of this Twinning programme offered by the Pondicherry University and St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata. The DDE of Pondicherry University which will facilitate your ambitions of acquiring higher degrees. The University solicits and appreciates your valuable suggestions and constructive feedback for the improvement of the DDE either in the Academic Service or in the Administrative system.

Vice-Chancellor Pondicherry University

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

It gives me pleasure to be a part of Twinning programme of Pondicherry University and St. Xavier‘s College(Autonomous), Kolkata. St. Xavier‘s College is a Jesuit Institution with an unarguable academic acumen and bears 157 years old legacy. The tradition of Ignatian Charism has nurtured generation of students who have been groomed to become men and women for others. The stress on discipline and character formation combined with the trust on freedom effectively contribute to the Jesuit vision of education. St. Xavier‘s College encourages a continual drive towards self-improvement, by aspiring towards a level of perfection with regard to stretching the talents and abilities of young learners in every field of study. Conscious of an impeccable inheritance and involved in a timeless tradition, we endorse our motto of proudly upholding an inimitable legacy of the esteemed institution. Our Commitment to creativity, standards of excellence, potential to explore the foundation of liberal education and offer quality opportunities to students makes the institution a revered seat of higher learning. St. Xavier‘s College offers seventeen UG and six PG and B.Ed courses. Six Diploma courses and three Certificate Courses are offered by the Career Oriented Programmes. The Computer Centre offers one Diploma and few certificate Courses. St. Xavier‘s College is a study centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University and is offering MCA and MBA programme. From March 24, 2017 St. Xavier‘s College comes under the Twinning Programme of Directorate of Distance Education, Pondicherry University. St. Xavier‘s College will offer 5 specialized MBA programmes through Twinning programme of Pondicherry University. I take this opportunity to congratulate and welcome all the learners who have chosen the distance mode of education of Twinning programme offered by Pondicherry University and St. Xavier‘s College(PU-SXC). I wish you the blessings and benevolence of God in all of your future endeavours. Nihil Ultra.

Rev. Fr. Dr. John Felix Raj, S.J. Principal St. Xavier’s College(Autonomous) Kolkata-16

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ADMINISTRATION

PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY Visitor

:

Shri PRANAB MUKHERJEE His Excellency, President of India

Chancellor

:

Shri MOHAMMAD HAMID ANSARI His Excellency, Vice-President of India

Chief Rector

:

Dr. KIRAN BEDI, IPS (Retd) Her Excellency, the Lt. Governor of Puducherry

Vice-Chancellor(i/c)

:

PROF (MRS.) ANISA BASHEER KHAN

Registrar(i/c)

:

DR. M.RAMACHANDRAN

Finance Officer (i/c)

:

DR. MALABIKA DEO

Controller of Examinations(i/c) :

DR. K. THARANIKKARASU

Director, DDE(i/c)

PROF. SIBNATH DEB

:

ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS) Rector

:

REV. FR. DR. DOMINIC SAVIO, S.J.

Secretary

:

REV. FR. DR. JOHN FELIX RAJ, S.J.

Principal

:

REV. FR. DR. JOHN FELIX RAJ, S.J.

Director

:

REV. FR. DR. JOHN FELIX RAJ, S.J.

Coordinator

:

DR. ASOKE NATH 4

The Pondicherry University Team with Fr. Dr. J. Felix Raj, Principal and Dr. Asoke Nath From Left To right : 1. Prof. A. Chellaperumal, 2. Prof. Sibnath Deb, 3. Fr. Dr. J. Felix Raj, 4. Prof. Pramod Singh

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THE TWINNING PROGRAMME The twinning programme is an innovative educational concept which broadens the scope of educational programme by providing opportunity and access for candidates aspiring to pursue higher studies through distance mode blended with the characteristics of regular programme. The twinning programme envisage as a tie up between two premier institutions viz., Directorate of Distance Education of Pondicherry University and St. Xavier‘s College, Kolkata. The Pondicherry University and St. Xavier‘s College twinning programme, a unique form of distance education, one of its kind in India, is established during this academic year 2017-18.The academic programme already offered by Pondicherry University through distance mode is offered in twinning arrangement with St. Xavier‘s College, Kolkata. This programme gives a gamut of choices to the student community to learn and assimilate the nitty gritty of the subjects through a well designed and meticulously executed academic rigor at St. Xavier‘s College. It is indeed a great boon to prospective candidates working in the corporate sector who are either unable or deprived of the opportunity to pursue higher education in a formal regular setting. The marked difference between the conventional distance education programme and the twinning programme is that the students of twinning programme would undergo a rigorous extended class room interactive session handled by expert faculty and experts from industry on all Sundays during the academic year.

TWINNING INSTITUTIONS 1. PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY 1.1 ESTABLISHMENT AND ROLE Pondicherry University is an outstanding institution of higher education and is one of the Central Universities in India. Teaching, research, extension and outreach are the primary functions as seen in all Central Universities. In addition, it has also affiliated colleges located in Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe, Yanam and the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The Union Territory of Lakshadweep is also expected to have a college affiliated to Pondicherry University in the near future. The Pondicherry University Act,1985 which has several unique features established the University

i.

to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities.

ii.

to make special provisions for studies in French and for integrated courses in humanities and sciences in the educational programmes

iii. to take appropriate measures for promoting interdisciplinary studies and research. 6

The vast jurisdiction over three Union Territories gives the university a national character. The residents speak such diverse languages Tamil, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Telugu, English and French coupled with the university‘s policy of providing the freedom to affiliated institutions to choose the languages in which they impart education. This diversity with the underlying unity of higher education makes it a microcosm of the Indian polity. Thus, it aims to Fr. Dr. J. Felix Raj, Principal of St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata with Mamata Banerjee, the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Govt. of WB live up to the expectations of the people of India in providing a platform for the growth of togetherness.

1.2 LOCALE Puducherry, is situated on the Coromandal Coast about 160 km. south of College place. A place which has attracted the French to settle here about two centuries ago and is now a growing city and the capital of the Union Territory bearing the same name. With a population of nearly 10 lakhs spread over a limited land area (13"4‘4"N;80°14‘5"E) it is a cosmopolitan city with people not only from Indian sub-continent but also from all the continents of the world. The Romain Rolland Library, more than a century and half old with several rare French and Tamil manuscripts, is a veritable repository of treasures. The Pondicherry museum houses rare collections of pottery from the Arikkamedu site which was a bustling port city in the first century A.D. where Roman ships called in for trade and friendship. The intellectual activities are fostered in many of its institutions such as the Sri Aurobindo Ashram where the teachings of Sri Aurobindo resonate, the French Institute which caters to research needs in Science as well as Indology and Culture, and JIPMER which undertakes frontier research in medicine. Pondicherry University is located at 11 kms from this beautiful and active city. Frequent buses on the East Coast Road connect the city and campus to Chennai. Puducherry is also accessible by rail from Chennai. There is an airport and a minor port, which, however, only handle freight.

1.3 CAMPUS The University‘s campus is on 780 acres spread on either side of the East Coast Road with the large bush green forest within the campus. The land is an invaluable gift from the people and the Government of Puducherry for the establishment of the University. The land is gently rolls down to the beaches and is interspersed with lovely woods. Cut by a picturesque and deep ravine, this idyllic campus is on the fast track to developing into an ideal breeding ground for innovation and creativity.

1.4 STATUS The University Grants Commission has provided funds for the development of the University. It is a member of the Association of Indian Universities and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. 7

The Pondicherry University has more than 250 active and erudite members in different Schools, Departments and Centres / Units. The University is academically organized at several levels for efficient functioning. The teaching and research is carried out in the schools which facilitate inter-disciplinary work. In each School there are several departments where teaching programmes are conducted. The Centres are organized to carry out innovative research in emerging areas. The primary objective of all the academic effort is to build a strong foundation with all necessary infrastructures for expanding the horizons of knowledge and disseminate it efficiently. Extension activities are also an integral part of the University‘s activities. The University‘s commitment to innovation in the field of education is reflected in several spheres. It was the first University to provide the students with choice in the courses they want to study. The choice based credit system unitizes the courses and allows freedom of choice within the framework of the system. The students can now choose courses from other departments and schools to augment their knowledge base, so that they can face the world on their graduation with confidence.

1.5 DISTANCE LEARNING The Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) is one more feather in the cap of the Pondicherry University. The University in the academic year 1995-96, entered into the field of distance education to cater the needs of the student community. It serves the citizens who have been denied the opportunity to continue their studies earlier. The programmes offered by the Directorate are innovative and job-oriented. The programmes such as MBA with four specialization in Marketing, Finance, International Business & Human Resource Management are some of the very emerging programmes to be launched through Distance mode. The curriculums of the programmes have been designed in such a way so that the course content is the most up- to-date and stimulates every aspiring manager to enroll. Its uniqueness lies in the Personal Contact Programmes which are conducted regularly and systematically for all the programmes. Experienced Faculty from various Universities/Industries is drawn to deliver lectures so that the target audience receives the maximum benefit and derive academic inputs from these Personal Contact Programmes. At the end of every Personal Contact Programme, the students are asked to evaluate and give a feedback on the Programme conducted so that an objective assessment of the programmes is made. Course materials are prepared assiduously by experienced Faculty who has made a mark in their area of specializations.

2.0 ST. XAVIER’S COLLEGE : 157 YEARS(1860-2017) : A Brief History of the College A host of seven Belgian Jesuits arrived at Calcutta in November 1859, under the leadership of Fr. H. Depelchin(Rector: 1860-1871), the Founding father of the second St. Xavier‘s. They shifted St. Xavier‘s from Chowringhee to the Sans Souci Theatre in January 1860, which is now the honest home of learned professors and zealous students. With one hundred and fifty seven years of service to the nation, St. Xavier‘s College, Kolkata, has grown today into a leading educational institution in India. Both St. Xavier‘s School and College are proud of their contribution to the cause of education and culture in Bengal for 157 years. These twin institutions have produced many great educationists and students who earned regard and respect for their Alma Mater. Fr. E. Lafont was appointed Rector in October 1871. He was a gifted teacher of Physics. The terrible cyclone of November 1864 proved the beginning of his fame. The catastrophe might have been much greater, had not Fr. Lafont signaled the timely warning. It was Fr. O‘Neill(Rector: 1904-1914) who gave the College its crest and the motto : Nihil Ultra, a motto, significant and suggestive of a noble ideal, of an unconquerable hope, that urges the Xaverian to a 8

consistent quest for the higher. The motto of the young Xaverian is the old Maxim : ―Perfectum nihil est, aliqiriddum restat agentiim‖(Nothing is perfect as long as anything remains to be done). The Jesuit College aims at forming young men and women of competence, commitment, compassion and conscience. St. Xavier‘s College thus aims at making its own contribution towards a transformation of the present-day social condition so that principles of social justice, equality of opportunity, genuine freedom and respect for religious and moral values, enshrined in the Constitution of India, may prevail, and the possibility of living a fully human existence may be extended to all sections of society. St. Francis Xavier is the Patron of St. Xavier‘s. There is not an educated Indian who has not heard the name of Francis Xavier. It is to India that Ignatius of Loyola, the Founder of the Society of Jesus, sent his greatest son, Francis Xavier in 1542. Xavier was a zealous ―missionary on the move‖. He sailed to Malacca and Japan in 1549 where he spent two and half years. In April 1552 he set sail to Chaina via Malacca from Goa, never to return alive. He died at Sancian, a small island facing Chaina, on 2 nd December 1552. Whatever he went, he plunged himself into charitable and pastoral work preaching the message of God‘s love to people. He worked in India for 10 years from 1542 to 1552, called Xaverian decade. The list of former old students of St. Xavier‘s includes many scientists, actors, filmmakers, poets and industrialists in Bengal. It can boast of some of its pupils who became international citizens of repute : Rabindranath Tagore and Jagadish Chandra Bose. While Tagore was impressed by the relationship between teachers and students at St. Xavier‘s, Bose found encouragement for his introduction to science in the person of Fr. Lafont, who was called ―the father of science‖ in India. Three chief minister of Bengal – H.S.Suhrawardy, Siddhartha Shankar Ray and Jyoti Basu passed through the portals of St. Xavier‘s. One will invariably come across, in any important office in Kolkata, a Xaverian who has excelled in his field. St. Xavier‘s has always been known for its cosmopolitan and national in character. Much before the expression ―national integration‖ gained currency, St. Xavier‘s has tried to foster among its students the spirit and practice of it. Coming as they do from all over India and from various communities, they live in complete harmony, understanding and mutual respect. Thus they are encouraged to develop beyond local and group affinities, loyalties to the country and to society at large. The B.com Department started functioning in 1946. The Golden Jubilee of the Department was celebrated in 1996. The B.Com. Evening Department started functioning from 1st July 2006 as co-educational Department. The national Assessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC) recognized St. Xavier‘s College as an ―A‖ grade institution in 2003. In May 2006, it was declared as Centre with Potential for Excellence by the UGC. From July 2006, it became an autonomous college(the first in West Bengal). In January 2017, the college was awarded an A++ grade with CGPA 3.77 on 4.00 point scale, by NAAC. This score is the highest in the country by any College undergoing the third cycle of reaccreditation. India Ranking 2017 has placed St. Xavier‘s College at a commendable number 6 among all the Colleges in the country. St. Xavier‘s College has been granted (1) The status of College of Excellence(CE) (2014). (2) The status of ―Heritage College‖(2015). (3) In the second phase for DBT Star College(2015).

2.1 VISION AND MISSION OF ST. XAVIER’S COLLEGE St. Xavier‘s is a metaphor of commitment, care and service, and this momentous hour of the history of our college makes us, the Xaverians articulate our pledge for prosperity, our ‗vision‘ of the ‗mission‘ of St. Xavier‘s College, our ambition and aspiration for future. We are proud of the progress of St. Xavier‘s College of today—a vulnerable seed has prospered into a vital, virtuous tree. The college has evolved into a nationally ranked, multifaceted and co-educational institution. As enunciated in its Mission Statement, St. Xavier‘s has, during the days of its journey 9

welcomed those of all beliefs and traditions, and has respected and valued ‗the diversity which their membership brings to the College Community‘. Accommodation of such diversity has always been abiding attribute of any Jesuit enterprise. Founded under the auspicious of a particular religious denomination, we, today, find ourselves completely secular in character. We are determined to preserve this identity. We firmly believe that the distinctive Catholic and Jesuit Character of the College, both in tradition and spirit is integral to our identity. We believe that St. Xavier‘s College can remain faithful to its heritage and extend its intent to meet the intellectual and spiritual challenges of the contemporary and future academic world. Working conscientiously and creatively, we shall forge a vision of what St. Xavier‘s can be as a Catholic and Jesuit College for the twenty-first century. The following version of our Vision Statement crystallizes our critical self-understanding of the Mission of St. Xavier‘s College. We are certain that it will further the prospects for an ongoing dialogue with our peers as we discover a new the Catholic and Jesuit dimensions of the future of the College.

2.2 OUR VISION: Rooted in the life, love and teachings of Jesus Christ and inspired by the Ignatian Vision of forming men and Women for others. St. Xavier‘s strives to promote a society based on love, freedom, liberty, justice, equality and fraternity.

2.3 OUR MISSION:  To become a centre of excellence in Higher Education;  To excel in all areas of teaching-learning, research and consultancy;  To contribute to the creation of knowledge and to search for meaning of life;  To provide education that qualifies as international class for our students;  To be a bridge between the rural-urban divide, taking the benefits of education to the poor and the marginalized, aiming at their empowerment;  To ensure access and equity in higher educational opportunity to all deserving and meritorious students with a preferential option for the poor and the marginalized, irrespective of caste and creed;  To inspire and challenge all segments of the college to raise the realm of good to great to greater, through continuous assessment;  To offer subjects for competency building and motivate/animate a work force imbued with human values.  To become a home of culture and consciously promote communal harmony and cultural integration to cerate an atmosphere of dialogue in the campus;  To promote academic exchange and academia-industry interfacing, taking advantage of the latest technology;  To develop application-oriented courses, with necessary inputs of values, with a view to produce all-round development of persons;  To form young men and women of competence, commitment, conscience and compassion;  To contribute to the well-being of the nation without counting the cost, in the spirit of NIHIL ULTRA(Nothing Beyond), the motto of St. Xavier‘s. The College, however, continues to be an affiliated college of the University of Kolkata and is 10

autonomous in the sense that it is free to frame its own courses of studies and adopt innovative methods of teaching and evaluation. The Pondicherry University has entered into an agreement for a Twinning Programme with St. Xavier‘s College, Kolkata through its Directorate of Distance Education where St. Xavier‘s College offers the courses of Directorate of Distance Education, Pondicherry University. Under this programme a candidate can secure Degree (Post Graduate) from Pondicherry University by completing studies in St. Xavier‘s College.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TWINNING PROGRAMME

 Classes are conducted only on Sundays from 8.00 am to 2:00 pm at St. Xavier’s College.  Students’ attendance is maintained by St. Xavier’s Colleg(Autonomous).  Best teaching by highly qualified and experienced faculty of St. Xavier’s College(Autonomous), other centers of excellence in College place and experts from the industry.

 Course Completion Certificate issued by St. Xavier’s College(Autonomous), in addition to the Degree conferred by Pondicherry University.

 University Examinations are conducted in St. Xavier’s College(Autonomous).  Project Guidance provided for all final year students  Special recognition from the corporate world.  Admission on FIRST COME FIRST SERVE basis.

REGULATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO MBA PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY A candidate is eligible for admission to the MBA programme, provided he/she possesses any Degree from a recognized University under 10+2+3 or 11+1+3 or 11+2+2 streams. Applicants possessing degrees awarded by the Universities not recognized by the UGC are not eligible for admission. Students awaiting for their UG final year results may also apply and get provisionally admitted. However they must produce the mark sheet/degree certificate as proof for fulfilling the prescribed eligibility criteria on or before 30th September, or obtain prior permission from the Programme Coordinator failing which the provisional admission will be cancelled forth with.

DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME The duration of the programme is Two years through English medium under semester pattern spread over four semesters.

COURSE COMPLETION PERIOD All Post Graduate courses including MBA programme must be completed within FOUR years (2+2) from the year of admission.

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Candidates seeking admission to various courses of MBA with specialization are requested to exercise utmost care before choosing their course of study. Once admitted, Change of specialization will not be permitted at any stage and at any cost.

CONTACT CLASSES There will be classes on prescribed Sundays in the campus of St. Xavier‘s College. No student should be found anywhere in the campus during class hours without the permission of the Coordinator. A minimum of 80% of attendance is necessary to make a student eligible for University examinations.

IDENTITY CARD Students will be issued identity card by St. Xavier‘s College. Students must wear their Identity Cards around their neck when and wherever they are in the St. Xavier‘s College Campus. In the event of the original card being lost, duplicate Identity Card will be issued only on payment of the prescribed fee of Rs.500/-.

APPLICATION FOR UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION The semester examination will be conducted twice a year in June and December. The application form for the examination shall be collected from twinning programme office in person or can be downloaded from the web page of the programme. Examination fee must be paid to the office during the prescribed days and time. Students are advised to make the payment during the prescribed period. Late payment of exam fee will not be accepted whatsoever be the reason. Hall ticket for the semester examinations will be issued only by St. Xavier‘s College on specified dates.

UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS The Examinations will be held in June/December every year for all the programmes in St. Xavier‘s College Campus. There is no internal assessment for any programmes and the marks are awarded only on the external component for 100 marks with a passing minimum of 50 marks in each subject. Research project work for all MBA programmes is mandatory.

CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES Upon successful completion of the programme, the award of pass and respective class of students shall be as follows: First Class with Distinction for marks 75% and above First Class for marks 60% and above but below 75%

Second Class for marks 50% and above but below 60% IMPROVEMENT/ RE-TOTALING /REVALUATION There is no provision for writing improvement examinations under any circumstances in the Directorate of Distance Education. However, re-totaling and revaluation of papers can be done for which the student has to pay a fee of Rs.250/-per paper for re-totaling and Rs.300/-per paper for revaluation. Requests pertaining to re-totaling/revaluation will be entertained only within a span of 15 days from the date of declaration of results. Requests received beyond this date will summarily be rejected. Students, who failed in more than 2 papers, are not eligible for revaluation. The Examination related evaluation disputes/answer scripts will be entertained up to a period of six months from the date of examinations and thereafter no claim will be entertained in this regard. Any request for retotalling /revaluation would be 12

forwarded through the Twinning Programme Coordinator of St. Xavier‘s College. Direct request will not be entertained by the Directorate.

PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE The Office of the Controller of Examination of Pondicherry University will issue the Provisional Certificate to the successful candidates through the St. Xavier‘s College, College place. Please note that PUSXC does not issue Transfer Certificate.

DEGREE CERTIFICATE Degree certificates will be issued to candidates only if they apply for the same. Besides, St. Xavier‘s College will provide course completion certificate to all successful candidates.

FEE STRUCTURE FOR MBA COURSES S.No.

Amount(in Rs.)

Particulars

1

Registration Fee

200.00

2

Matriculation Fee

50.00

3

University Development Fee

4

Recognition Fee*

5

Study Material Fee & Handling Charges

6

Tuition Fee (for four Semester)

1,000.00 200.00 4,050.00 40,000.00 Total

45, 500.00

* For Degree from Foreign Universities, a sum of Rs. 450 has to be paid instead of Rs.200/THE FEE MAY ALSO BE PAID SEMESTER-WISE AS FOLLOWS S.No

Particulars

Amount(in Rs.)

1

Registration Fee

200

2

Matriculation Fee

50

3

University Development Fee

4

Recognition Fee

5

Study Material Fee & Handling Charges

6

Tuition Fee ( Per Semester)

7

Schedule for Fee Payments

1,000 200 4,050 10,000

st

st

15,500

st

nd

10,000

nd

rd

10,000

1 year – 1 sem. (to be paid at the time of admission) 1 year – 2 sem. (to be paid on or before 31.01.2018) 2

year – 3 sem (to be paid on or before 31.07.2018)

Second Year – Fourth Semester (to be paid on or before 31.01.2019)

10,000

Total

45,500

COURSES OFFERED BY THE DIRECTORATE UNDER 13

PU-SXC TWINNING PROGRAMME SI.No.

Specialization

Course

Course

Code No.

Title

01

36

MBA

Marketing

02

37

MBA

Finance

03

38

MBA

International Business

04

39

MBA

Human Resource Management

05

43

MBA

General

REVISED SYLLABUS WITH EFFECT FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 For the full course content please visit:

1. MBA - MARKETING (Course Code:36) Semester –II

Semester- I Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBAC 1001

Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour

MBAC 2001

Financial Management

MBAC 1002

Managerial Economics

MBAC 2002

Marketing Management

MBAC 1003

Accounting for Managers

MBAC 2003

Human Resources Management

MBAC 1004

Business Environment & Law

MBAC 2004

Operations Management

MBAC 1005

Research Methodology

MBAC 2005

Strategic Management

Semester –IV

Semester-III Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBMM 3001

Consumer Behaviour

MBMM 4001

Rural Marketing

MBMM 3002

Marketing Research

MBMM 4002

Services Marketing

MBMM 3003

Industrial Marketing

MBMM 4003

Advertising & Sales Promotion

MBMM 3004

Logistics & Supply Chain Management

MBMM 4004

Customer Relationship Management

MBMM 3005

Retail Marketing

MBMM 4005

Global Marketing

MBMM 4006

Project Work

14

2. MBA - FINANCE (Course Code:37) Semester -I

Semester- II

Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBAC 1001

Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour

MBAC 2001

Financial Management

MBAC 1002

Managerial Economics

MBAC 2002

Marketing Management

MBAC 1003

Accounting for Managers

MBAC 2003

Human Resources Management

MBAC 1004

Business Environment & Law

MBAC 2004

Operations Management

MBAC 1005

Research Methodology

MBAC 2005

Strategic Management

Semester –IV

Semester-III Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBFM 3001

Strategic Financial Management

MBFM 4001

Investment & Portfolio Management

MBFM 3002

Banking and Indian Financial System

MBFM 4002

Global Financial Management

MBFM 3003

Merchant Banking & Financial Services

MBFM 4003

International Trade and Finance

MBFM 3004

Project Management

MBFM 4004

Security Market Operations

MBFM 3005

Management Accounting

MBFM 4005

Financial Derivatives

MBFM 4006

Project Work

3. MBA - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Course Code: 38) Semester-I

Semester-II

Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBAC 1001

Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour

MBAC 2001

Financial Management

MBAC 1002

Managerial Economics

MBAC 2002

Marketing Management

MBAC 1003

Accounting for Managers

MBAC 2003

Human Resources Management

MBAC 1004

Business Environment & Law

MBAC 2004

Operations Management

MBAC 1005

Research Methodology

MBAC 2005

Strategic Management

Semester –IV

Semester-III Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBIB 3001

International Business Environment

MBIB 4001

Global Financial Markets & Instruments

MBIB 3002

Management of Multinational Corporation

MBIB 4002

Foreign Trade Policy

MBIB 3003

International Business Law

MBIB 4003

Cross Cultural Business Management

MBIB 3004

Global Marketing Management

MBIB 4004

International Logistics Management

MBIB 3005

EXIM Financing & Documentation

MBIB 4005

Forex Management & Currency Derivatives

MBIB 4006

Project Work

15

4. MBA - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Course Code: 39) Semester –II

Semester- I Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBAC 1001

Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour

MBAC 2001

Financial Management

MBAC 1002

Managerial Economics

MBAC 2002

Marketing Management

MBAC 1003

Accounting for Managers

MBAC 2003

Human Resources Management

MBAC 1004

Business Environment & Law

MBAC 2004

Operations Management

MBAC 1005

Research Methodology

MBAC 2005

Strategic Management

Semester –IV

Semester-III Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBHR 3001

Human Resource Development

MBHR 4001

Organizational Development & Change

MBHR 3002

Performance Management

MBHR 4002

Human Resource Accounting

MBHR 3003

Knowledge Management

MBHR 4003

Compensation Management

MBHR 3004

Industrial Relations Management

MBHR 4004

Human Resource Information System

MBHR 3005

Employee Legislation

MBHR 4005

Global HR Practices

MBHR 4006

Project Work

5. MBA - GENERAL (Course Code:43) Semester –II

Semester-I Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBAC 1001

Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour

MBAC 2001

Financial Management

MBAC 1002

Managerial Economics

MBAC 2002

Marketing Management

MBAC 1003

Accounting for Managers

MBAC 2003

Human Resources Management

MBAC 1004

Business Environment & Law

MBAC 2004

Operations Management

MBAC 1005

Research Methodology

MBAC 2005

Strategic Management

Semester –IV

Semester-III Paper Code

Paper Title

Paper Code

Paper Title

MBGN 3001

Consumer Behaviour

MBGN 4001

Investment and Portfolio Management

MBGN 3002

Performance Management

MBGN 4002

Services Marketing

MBGN 3003

Merchant Banking and Financial Services

MBGN 4003

Information Technology & E- Business

MBGN 3004

Management Control Systems

MBGN 4004

International Business

MBGN 3005

Entrepreneurship Management

MBGN 4005

Training & Development

MBGN 4006

Project Work

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PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION The candidates has to bring two sets of filled in application form, along with two passport size photographs and originals and also the copies of 1) Xth Std, 2)Plus Two, 3)U.G. Provisional or Degree Certificates and 4) all the Statements of Marks should be submitted in person on the day you are called for interview. Transfer Certificate is not required for the admission. Admission will be denied if the candidate does not turn up for the interview. The original certificates will be returned after verification. The Admission Committee, if satisfied, will request you to pay the fee in cash. Fees once paid will not be refunded. After the payment of the fees the candidates are advised to keep the receipt for their future reference. Candidates waiting for the results are also eligible to apply. Such candidates must produce 1) Xth Std, 2) Plus Two Certificates, and 3) all the U.G. mark sheets. However, the U.G Provisional or Degree Certificates, should be submitted in our office on or before 30.09.2017. Failing to do so the admission will be cancelled and no money will be refunded.

DISCIPLINARY RULES Since the programme is conducted at St. Xavier‘s College(Autonomous) hence the students should abide by the following disciplinary rules, prescribed by the college. 1.

The Students shall endeavour to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the students of the University in their dress, demeanor and sense of discipline. Students must strictly adhere to the Dress Code prescribed by the college.

2.

Dress Code: Every Student is expected to be in simple and modest formal dress. Girls are expected to be either in saree with sleeved blouse or chudidhar or salwar kammees with sleeved kurtha with duppatta. Tight outfits are strictly prohibited. Boys are forbidden to wear collarless T. shirts. The T shirts with indecent wordings /pictures. Students who are absent from classes for two weeks or more at a stretch, without the permission of the Coordinator, obtained in writing, will be considered to have left the College.

3. 4.

Use of cell-Phone inside the class room is strictly prohibited. The safety of valuables, if brought, is at your own risk.

5.

Students should maintain a sense of decorum and discipline at all times, both inside and outside the college. Those who are guilty of serious misconduct or whose presence in the college is detrimental to the order and discipline on the campus are liable to be expelled.

6.

Assembling on the road in front of the college or at the entrance of the college creates an incident impression on the passers-by and therefore, shall have to be avoided.

7.

Students are not allowed to sit on the steps of the staircase or on the steps of the entrance of the college.

8.

They shall treat the College property with great care and consideration. They should not make any marks on the furniture or walls. Any damage or destruction of the College property will be punishable individually or collectively.

9.

Students are forbidden to organize or attend any meeting within the College, or to collect money for any purpose or to circulate any notice or petition of any kind among the students or paste the same on the College notice boards without the written permission of the Principal. 17

10. Active participation in politics is not compatible with the academic life of students and as such, students are expected not to indulge in public activities which are of political nature. 11. Students are not allowed to make complaints in a body or present any collective petition, but they are welcome to present their case, if any, either individually or through their proper representatives. 12. Any unruly behavior in the administrative office will be seriously dealt with. 13. All the students, including the arrear students, must strictly follow the due dates stated by the office for everything. Students are expected to keep in touch with the office administration and must regularly follow the website: http://www.sxccal.edu 14. Smoking within the college campus is strictly prohibited. 15. Throwing about waste paper, defacing the walls and committing nuisance on the college grounds are punishable offences. 16. Students must possess their identity card whenever they come to the college and show it to the persons concerned whenever asked for. 17. Only the students who are on the rolls of the college can enter the college campus.

NOTE: (i) The University reserves the right to make changes in the information provided herein. This cannot be quoted for any sanction. (ii) Notwithstanding the information given in the information brochure the university has the ultimate right to decide any issue as per its rules and regulations.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS •

PU-SXC Twinning Programme students are asked to check their attendance in the link available at the St. Xavier‘s College web Page. Prior permission for any long leave is mandatory.



All transactions including the submission of Examination forms, Revaluation forms of your programme and the fees payments are to be done only at Pondicherry University and St. Xavier‘s College Twinning Programme Office. PU-SXC Twinning Programme Office will not take any responsibility for your direct payments of fees and submission of exam and revaluation forms to DDE, Pondicherry University.



For your results and downloading of revaluation forms check the following Web link- www.pondiuni.edu.in

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TIMINGS OFFICE WORKING DAYS/TIMINGS Monday to Friday - 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm All Sundays - Classes only The office will remain closed for all academic transactions on those Sundays when classes are not conducted

COORDINATOR Students can meet the Coordinator of the programme between 4 pm and 5 pm from Monday to Friday.

FEE REMITTANCE Syndicate Bank St. Xavier‘s College Branch Monday to Friday 10AM – 1 PM, 2 PM-3 PM Also on I & III Saturdays

CONTACTS Enquiry and Correspondence The Coordinator PUSXC Twinning Programme Room No.196(2nd Floor), Jubilee Building St. Xavier‘s College (Autonomous) 30 Park Street

Kolkata-700016 Phone : 033-22551236 Email

: [email protected]

Web site : http://www.sxccal.edu

IMPORTANT NOTE It is the student‘s responsibility to read and be familiar with the policies and regulations as laid down in this Prospectus. In case of any dispute, ignorance of regulations cannot be used as an excuse. Twinning Programme students should approach only the Office of the PUSXC Twinning Programme, St. Xavier‘s College, Kolkata for all their needs and not the DDE, Pondicherry University.

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Admission Procedure 1.

The duly filled-in Application forms (2 sets) are verified along with all the necessary documents sets of photocopy of the same. The admission timing is: 10.00 am to 1:00PM only.

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Bank Challan is given along with the Enrolment Number.

3.

Then the Challan is to be taken and the fee is to be remitted at the Syndicate Bank, St. Xavier‘s College(Autonomous), KolkataI(Bank timing is10.00 am to 1.00 pm , 2-3PM Mon-Fri only), situated ground Floor of St. Xavier‘s College(Autonomous), Kolkata.

4.

The Amount to be paid by demand draft or through on-line banking system. Cash payment is not possible.

5.

After the payment the Candidate meets the Coordinator along with his or her copy of the challan and gets admitted.

Check List Please check whether you have arranged the documents in the following order so that we serve you better and faster. 1.

Application Forms (2 sets) with recent passport size photo pasted on the application forms.

2.

10th Std. mark sheet -Original and 2 sets of attested Xerox copies.

3.

Plus Two mark sheet -Original and 2 sets of attested Xerox copies.

4.

U.G. Degree Certificate - Original and 2 sets of attested Xerox copies.

5.

All the Statements of Marks- Original and 2 sets of attested Xerox copies.

6.

If the VI Semester Mark Statement is not available for those who have completed their degrees in May 2017, they should bring the Print out of their downloaded VI Semester Mark Statement with the attestation from college Principal /COE.

Note - For admissions, the concerned candidate must come in person and not his or her representative. - Admissions will be on First Come First Served basis only. - Admissions will be done from Monday to Friday. - No Admission on Saturdays and Sundays.

Wish You All The Best!

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