BSc (Bachelor of Science) Degree programme

Eligibility

Extract of Univ Circular No UG/394 of 2004, dated September 6, 2004

Semester I

A candidate being eligible for admission to the three years degree programme leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc) must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination (Std XII) conducted by the State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, in the following subjects:

  1. English (Higher or lower level) carrying 100 marks
  2. Any one of the modern Indian languages or modern foreign languages or any classical language (Higher level or lower level) carrying 100 marks
  3. Four other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 400 marks
Or

Three other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 300 marks and one more subject remaining optional subjects carrying 100 marks as prescribed for the HSC (Std XII) examination.

Or

Must have passed an examination of another University or Body or Board recognized as equivalent to the HSC (Std XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of the Secondary & Higher Secondary Education.

Semester II

A student is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the semester I.

Curriculum

Compulsory Subject: Foundation Course I
Select ANY ONE GROUP from the following
Group I* Group II* Group III*
Chemistry Physics Economics
Physics Maths Maths
Economics Statistics Statistics
(*2 papers for each subject) (Total 7 subjects: 700 marks per Sem)
Compulsory Subject: Foundation Course II
Select ANY ONE GROUP from the following on the basis of FYBSc
Group I* Group II* Group III* Group IV*
Chemistry Physics Physics Economics
Physics Maths Statistics Statistics
(*3 papers for each subject) (Total 7 subjects: 700 marks per Sem)
Select ANY ONE SUBJECT from the following on the basis of SYBSc
Subject I* Subject II* Subject III* Subject IV*
Chemistry Physics Statistics Economics
Select Applied Component corresponding to each subject
Drugs & Dyes(2 Papers) Electronic Instrumentation ( 2 papers) Computer Applications (2 papers) Not applicable. Total 6 papers
(*6 papers for each subject) (Paper = Theory + Practical) (Total 8 papers: 800 marks per Sem)


 
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