Honours with existing specialization HRM – Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Government of India, New Delhi and University of Calicut.
Semester I
English I
English II
Language other than English
Management Theory and Practices
Management Economics
Semester II
English I
English II
Language other than English
Financial Accounting
Marketing
Semester III
Basic Numerical Methods
Professional Business Skills
Corporate Accounting
Financial Management
Business Regulations
Semester IV
Entrepreneurship Development
Banking and Insurance
Cost & Management Accounting
Corporate Regulations
Quantitative Techniques for Business
Semester V
Human Resources Management
Business Research Methods
Operations Management
Elective 1
Elective 2
Open Course ( for Students from Other Departments)
Semester VI
Organisational Behaviour
Management Science
Project Management
Elective 3
Elective 4
(PR) Three Weeks Project and Viva Voce
Core Courses in the urea of Specialisation :
A. Finance :
1. Income Tax
2. Financial Market and Institutions
3. Financial Services
4. Investment Management
B. Marketing :
1. Consumer Behaviour
2. Product and Brand Management
3. Advertising and Sales Promotion
4. Supply Chain and Logistics Management
C. Human Resource Management :
1. Human Resource Planning and Development
2. Industrial Relation.
3. Performance Management
4. Management Training and Development
Open Courses (For students from other departments) :
1. Tourism Management
2. Ecommerce
Fee : Rs. 10080/-Per semester
Semester I
Common English I
Common English II
Languages other than English
Computer Fundamentals & HTML
Complementary Mathematics I
Optional Complementary I
Semester II
Common English I
Common English II
Literature in Languages other than English
Problem Solving using C
Programming Laboratory I: HTML and Programming in C
Complementary Mathematics II
Optional Complementary II
Semester III
Python Programming
Sensors and Transducers
Data Structures using C
Complementary Mathematics III
Optional Complementary III
Semester IV
Data Communication and Optical Fibers
Microprocessors – Architecture and Programming
Database Management System and RDBMS
Programming Laboratory II: Data Structure and RDBMS
Complementary Mathematics IV
Optional Complementary IV
Semester V
Computer Organization and Architecture
Java Programming
Web Programming Using PHP
Principles of Software Engineering
Open Course
Industrial Visit
Project Work
List of Open Course
Introduction to Computers and Office Automation
Web Designing
Introduction to Problem Solving and C Programming
Introduction to Data Analysis using spread sheet
Semester VI
Android Programming
Operating Systems
Computer Networks
Programming Laboratory III : Java and PHP Programming
Programming Laboratory IV: Android and Linux shell Programming
Elective Course
Industrial Visit & Project Work (Industrial Visit. I Credit. Project Work- 2 Credit)
List of Electives
System Software
Machine Learning
Discrete Structure
Computer Graphics
Technical Writing
Fundamental of Life Skill Education
Fee : Rs. 17000/- per semester
Semester I
English I
English II
Additional Language
Business Management
Managerial Economics
Semester II
English I
English II
Additional Language
Financial Accounting
Marketing Management
Semester III
Basic Numerical Methods
Professional Business Skills
Business Regulation
Corporate Accounting
Human Resources Management
Semester IV
Entrepreneurship Development
Banking and Insurance
Cost Accounting
Corporate Regulations
Quantitative Techniques for Business
Semester V
Accounting for Management
Business Research Methods
Income Tax Law and Accounts
Course in Specialisation 1
Course in Specialisation 2
Open Course (For students from other Departments)
Semester VI
Income Tax and GST
Auditing and Corporate Governance
Course in Specialisation 3
Course in Specialisation 4
(PR) Three Weeks Project and Viva-Voce
Core Courses in the area of Specialization
Computer Applications
1. Computer Applications in Business
2. Business Information Systems
3. Office Automation Tools
4. Computerized Accounting with Tally
Fee : Rs. 12600/- per semester
Semester I
English I
English II
Additional Language
Business Management
Managerial Economics
Semester II
English I
English II
Additional Language
Financial Accounting
Marketing Management
Semester III
Basic Numerical Methods
Professional Business Skills
Business Regulation
Corporate Accounting
Human Resources Management
Semester IV
Entrepreneurship Development
Banking and Insurance
Cost Accounting
Corporate Regulations
Quantitative Techniques for Business
Semester V
Accounting for Management
Business Research Methods
Income Tax Law and Accounts
Course in Specialisation 1
Course in Specialisation 2
Open Course (For students from other Departments)
Semester VI
Income Tax and GST
Auditing and Corporate Governance
Course in Specialisation 3
Course in Specialisation 4
(PR) Three Weeks Project and Viva-Voce
Core Courses in the area of Specialization
Co-operation
1. Co-operative Theory and Practice
2. Legal Environment For Co-operatives
3. International Co-operative Movement
4. Co-operative Management and Administration
Fee : Rs.10080/- per semester
Semester I
English I
English II
Additional Language
Introduction to Social Work
Complementary I Course I
Environment Studies
Semester II
English III
English IV
Additional Language II
Fields of Social Work
Complementary II Course I
Disaster Management
Semester III
English V
Additional Language III
Introduction to Social Case Work
Introduction to Social Group Work
Complementary II Course II
Human Rights / Intellectual Property Rights / Consumer Protection (College can choose any one)
Semester IV
English VI
Additional Language IV
Introduction to Community Organisation and Social Action
Field work – Community (P)
Complementary I Course II
Gender Studies / Gerontology (College can choose any one)
Semester V
Introduction to Social Work Administration
Rural and Urban Community Development
Introduction to Social Work Research and Statistics
Gandhian Philosophy and Social Work
To be selected from any other departments
Project
Semester VI
Project Planning and Management for Social Work
Legal Information for Social Workers
Community health and Health Care Services
Fieldwork (Agency Based Concurrent Fieldwork 20 days)
Elective Courses (One course to be opted out of the three given)
Gender and Development in Social Work
Social Movements and Social Development
Social Work with elderly
Project
Fee : Rs.10080/- per semester
Semester I
English I
English II
Additional Language I
Microeconomics I
Environment Studies
Semester II
English III
English IV
Additional Language II
Macroeconomics I
Disaster Management
Semester III
English V
Additional Language III
Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis I
Microeconomics II
Human Rights / Intellectual Property Rights / Consumer Protection
Semester IV
English VI
Additional Language IV
Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis II
Macroeconomics II
Gender Studies / Gerontology
Semester V
Fiscal Economics
Indian Economic Development
Economics of Capital Market
Mathematical Economics
To be selected from any other Departments
Semester VI
Financial Economics
International Economics
Development of Economic Thought
Economics of Growth and Development
Basic Econometrics
Behavioural Economics
Urban Economics
Project work / Research Methodology
Note : A compulsory study tour is recommended as part of the paper entitled “Indian Economic Development “, in the Fifth Semester. The tour report should be submitted to the Head of the Department within two weeks of the tour.
Core Courses at a Glance
A glance at the core courses offered in the BA Economics is given below :
Semester I : Microeconomics I
Semester II : Macroeconomics I
Semester III : Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis I, Microeconomics II
Semester IV : Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis II, Macroeconomics II
Semester V : Fiscal Economics, Indian Economic Development, Economics of Capital Market, Mathematical Economics
Semester VI : Financial Economics, International Economics, Development of Economic Thoght, Economics of Growth and Development, Project/Research methodology
Complementary Courses
(two Complementary courses can be selected)
1. History
2. Political Science
3. Sociology
4. Psychology
5. Mathematical Tools for Economics
6. Co-operation
7. Banking
8. Introductory Economics (For Non-Economics Programmes)
Fee : Rs.10080/- per semester
1st Semester
- Litmosphere: The World of Literature
- Functional Grammar and Communication in English
- Second Language (Malayalam, Hindi, Sanskrit)
- Introducing Literature
- Social and Cultural History of Britain
2nd Semester
- Reading from the fringes
- Readings on Kerala
- Second Language (Malayalam, Hindi, Sanskrit)
- Appreciating Poetry
- Indian Constitution and Politics
3rd Semester
- Readings on Indian Literature
- Second Language
- Appreciating Prose
- English Grammar and Usage
- Indian Constitution and Politics
4th Semester
- Songs and Stories of our World
- Second Language
- Appreciating Fiction
- Literary Criticism
- Social and Cultural History of Britain
5th Semester
- Appreciating Drama and Theatre
- Literary Theory
- Language and Linguistics
- Indian Writing in English
- Open Course
6th Semester
- Voices of Women
- Classis of World Literature
- Film Studies
- New Literature in English
- Elective
- Project/Research Methodology
Electives
- Literature of the Marginalized
- Digital Literature and English
- Writing for the Media
- Translation Studies
- English Language Education
- Shakespeare
Open Course
- English Writing in English
- Creative Writing in English
- Appreciating Literature
Fee : Rs.10080/- per semester
SEMESTER 1
MAL1CJ101/MAL1MN100 മലയാള കവിതാപരിചയം (Introduction to Malayalam Poetry)
Minor Course 1
Minor Course 2 2
ENG1FA101(1A) GFC- Ability Enhancement Course 1: English
GFC- Ability Enhancement Course 2 : Additional Language
GFC-Multi-Disciplinary Course 1: Other than Major
SEMESTER 2
MAL2CJ101/MAL2MN100 Core Course 2 in Major: മലയാള കഥാപരിചയം (Introduction to MalayalamShort Stories)
Minor Course 3
Minor Course 4
ENG2FA103(1A) GFC- Ability Enhancement Course 3– English
GFC- Ability Enhancement Course 4 – Additional Language
GFC- Multi-Disciplinary Course 2: Other than Major
SEMESTER 3
MAL3CJ201/MAL3MN200 Core Course 3 in Major – മലയാള നോവൽപരിചയം(Introduction to Malayalam Novel)
MAL3CJ202 Core Course 4 in Major –മലയാള നിരൂപണപരിചയം(Introduction to Malayalam
Criticism)
Minor Course 5
Minor Course 6
GFC-Multi-Disciplinary Course 3 –Kerala Knowledge System:(English/ Additional Languages)
ENG3FV108(1A) GFC-Value-Added Course 1: English
SEMESTER 4
MAL4CJ203 Core Course 5 in Major-മലയാള ഗദ്യമാതൃകകൾ (Malayalam Prose )
MAL4CJ204 Core Course 6 in Major –കേരളീയ ദൃശ്യകലാപഠനം(Visual art Studies of Kerala)
MAL4CJ205 Core Course 7 in Major –കേരളസംസ്കാരം(Kerala Culture)
ENG4FV109(1A) GFC-Value-Added Course 2:English
GFC-Value-Added Course 3: Additional Language
ENG4FS111(1A) GFC-Skill Enhancement
SEMESTER 5
MAL5CJ301 Core Course 8 in Major –മലയാളവ്യാകരണം(Malayalam Grammar)
MAL5CJ302 Core Course 9 in Major –പ്രാചീന- മധ്യകാല സാഹിത്യം (Ancient and Medieval
Literature)
MAL5CJ303 Core Course 10 in Major –ഇന്ത്യൻ സാഹിത്യസിദ്ധാന്തങ്ങൾ (Literary Theories- Indian )
Elective Course 1 in Major
Elective Course 2 in Major
GFC- Skill Enhancement Course 2
SEMESTER 6
MAL6CJ304/MAL8MN304 Core Course 11 in Major –ഭാഷാശാസ്ത്രം(Linguistics)
MAL6CJ305/ MAL8MN305 Core Course 12 in Major- മലയാള ഭാഷാചരിത്രം (History of Malayalam Language)
MAL6CJ306/MAL8MN306 Core Course 13 in Major –പാശ്ചാത്യസാഹിത്യസിദ്ധാന്തങ്ങൾ
(Literary Theories-Western )
Elective Course 3 in MajoR
Elective Course 4 in Major
MAL6FS113-1/MAL6FS113-2 Skill Enhancement Course 3 – മലയാളരചന (Malayalam Composition)/ അവതരണമലയാളം (Malayalam for Presentations )
MAL6CJ349 Internship in Major (Credit for internship to be awarded only at the end of Semester
SEMESTER 7
MAL7CJ401Core Course 14 in Major –മലയാള കവിതാപഠനം(Malayalam Poetry Studies)
MAL7CJ402 core Course 15 in Major –മലയാള കഥാപഠനം(Malayalam Short storyStudies)
MAL7CJ403 Core Course 16 in Major –മലയാള നോവൽപഠനം (Malayalam Novel Studies)
MAL7CJ404 Core Course 17 in Major- മലയാള നിരൂപണപഠനം (Malayalam Criticism studies) MAL7CJ405 Core Course 18 in Major – മലയാള നാടകപഠനം (Malayalam Theatre studies)
SEMESTER 8
MAL8CJ406 /MAL8MN406 Core Course 19 in Major –ഭാഷാസാങ്കേതികത (Language Technology)
MAL8CJ407 /MAL8MN407 Core Course 20 in Major-സമകാല എഴുത്തുകൾ (Contemporary writings)
MAL8CJ408 /MAL8MN408 Core Course 21 in Major – സാഹിത്യസമീപനങ്ങൾ (Literary Approaches)
MAL8CJ449 Project(in Honours programme)
MAL8CJ489 ഗവേഷണരീതിശാസ്ത്രം(Research Methodology)
MINOR PAPERS
ക്ലാ സിക്കൽ മലയാളം -1
MAL1MN102-മലയാള കഥാസാഹിത്യം(Malayalam Fiction )
MAL2MN102-മലയാള കവിതാസാഹിത്യം(Malayalam Poetry)
MAL3MN202-മലയാള ഗദ്യസാഹിത്യം(Malayalam Prose )
വി മർശനാ ത്മകപഠനങ്ങൾ(Critical Studies)
(Preferable for Languages, Humanities, Commerce and Science students)
MAL1MN103-ജെൻഡർ പഠനങ്ങൾ(Gender studies)
MAL2MN103 ദലിത് പഠനങ്ങൾ (Dalit studies)
MAL3MN203-പരിസ്ഥിതിപഠനങ്ങൾ(Environmental studies)
Fee : Rs.10080/- per semester
SEMESTER 1
PSY1CJ101/ PSY1MN100 Major – Invitation to Psychology
Minor Course 1
Minor Course 2
ENG1FA101(2) Ability Enhancement Course 1– English
Ability Enhancement Course 2 – Additional Language
Multi-Disciplinary Course 1 – Other than Major
SEMESTER 2
PSY2CJ101/ PSY2MN100 Core Course 2 in Major – Science of Mental Processes
Minor Course 3
Minor Course 4
ENG2FA103(2) Ability Enhancement Course 3– English
Ability Enhancement Course 4 – Additional Language
Multi-Disciplinary Course 2 – Other than Major
SEMESTER 3
PSY3CJ201 Core Course 3 in Major – Psychological Assessment
PSY3CJ202/ PSY3MN200 Core Course 4 in Major – Individual Differences
Minor Course 5
Minor Course 6
Multi-Disciplinary Course 3 – Kerala Knowledge System
ENG3FV108(2) Value-Added Course 1 – English
SEMESTER 4
PSY4CJ203 Core Course 5 in Major – Child and adolescent Development
PSY4CJ204 Core Course 6 in Major – Foundations of Social Behaviour
PSY4CJ205 Core Course 7 in Major – Biological basis of behaviour
ENG4FV109(2) Value -Added Course 2 – English
Value Added Course 3 – Additional Language
ENG4FS111(2) Skill Enhancement Course 1 – English
SEMESTER 5
PSY5CJ301 Core Course 8 in Major – Organizational Behaviour
PSY5CJ302 Core Course 9 in Major – Development in Adulthood
PSY5CJ303 Core Course 10 in Major – Foundations of Abnormal Psychology
Elective Course 1 in Major
Elective Course 2 in Major
Skill Enhancement Course 2
SEMESTER 6
PSY6CJ304 / PSY8MN304 Core Course 11 in Major – Abnormal Psychology : Exploring the Depths
PSY6CJ305/ PSY8MN305 Core Course 12 in Major – Introduction to Psychological Research
PSY6CJ306/ PSY8MN306 Core Course 13 in Major – Psychological Counselling
Elective Course 3 in Major
Elective Course 4 in Major
PSY6FS113 Skill Enhancement Course
PSY6CJ349 Internship in Major
SEMESTER 7
PSY7CJ401 Core Course 14 in Major – Applied social Psychology
PSY7CJ402 Core Course 15 in Major – Health Psychology: Theory and Practice
PSY7CJ403 Core Course 16 in Major – Rehabilitation Psychology
PSY7CJ404 Core Course 17 in Major – Orientation to Psychological interventions
PSY7CJ405 Core Course 18 in Major – Human Resource Planning and Development
SEMESTER 8
PSY8CJ406 / PSY8MN406 Core Course 19 in Major – Assessments in counselling and clinical settings PSY8CJ407 / PSY8MN407 Core Course 20 in Major – Applied Psychology
PSY8CJ408 / PSY8MN408 Core Course 21 in Major – Foundations of Neuropsychology
OR PSY8CJ499 Project (in Honours with Research programme)
Elective Course 5 in Major / Minor Course
Elective Course 6 in Major / Minor Course 8
Elective Course 7 in Major / Minor Course 9 / Major Course in any Other Discipline
OR PSY8CJ489 Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
MINOR COURSES
- FOUNDATIONS OF BEHAVIOUR
- PSY1MN101 Gateways to mind and Behaviour
- PSY2MN101 Understanding psychological Disorders
- PSY3MN201 Psychology in Society
- DEVELOPMENT & WELLBEING
- PSY1MN102 Growth and Development
- PSY2MN102 Lifespan Development
- PSY3MN202 Psychology of wellbeing
GENERAL FOUNDATION COURSES (MDC & SEC)
Multi-Disciplinary Course 1
PSY1FM105(1) The art of Stress Management
Multi-Disciplinary Course 2
PSY2FM106(3) Adulthood and parenting
Skill Enhancement Course 2
PSY5FS112 Psychological First aid and competencies
Skill Enhancement Course 3
PSY6FS113 Academic Digital Literacy
ELECTIVE COURSE IN PSYCHOLOGY
PSY5EJ301 Positive Psychology
PSY5EJ302 Educational Psychology
PSY5EJ303 Psychology of cyber space
PSY5EJ304 Sports Psychology
PSY6EJ301 Forensic Psychology
PSY6EJ302 Cultural Psychology
PSY6EJ303 Foundations of Professional Development
PSY6EJ304 Comprehensive Sexuality Education
PSY8EJ401 Advertising Psychology
PSY8EJ402 Advanced cognitive Psychology
PSY8EJ403 An introduction to Psycho oncology
PSY8EJ404 Critical Psychology
PSY8EJ405 Media Psychology: Understanding influence
Fee : Rs. 17000/- per semester
SCHEME AND SYLLABUS OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (MSW) 2019
Semester I
Sl.No. | Course Code | Title of Courses |
1. | SOW1C01 | History, Philosophy and Fields of Social Work |
2. | SOW1C02 | Sociology and Economics for Social Work Practice |
3. | SOW1C03 | Human Growth and Development |
4. | SOW1C04 | Professional Skills for Social Workers |
5. | SOW1C05 | Social Legislation and Human Rights |
6. | SOW1L01 | Concurrent Fieldwork |
7. | SOW 1 A 01 | Working with Older Persons(Ability Enhancement course) |
Semester II
Sl.No | Course Code | Title of Courses |
1. | SOW2C06 | Social Casework |
2. | SOW2C07 | Social Group work |
3. | SOW2C08 | Community organization and Social Action |
4. | SOW2C09 | Psychology for Social Work |
5. | SOW2C10 | Theory and Practice of Counselling |
6. | SOW2 L 02 | Concurrent Fieldwork |
7. | SOW 2 A 02 | Child Protection ( Professional Competency Course) |
Semester III
Sl. No | Course Code | Title of Courses |
1. | SOW 3 C11 | Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for Social Work Research |
2. | SOW 3 C12 | Participatory Project Planning and Training |
3. | SOW 3 C 13 | Community Health |
4. | SOW 3 E1 01 | Health Care Social Work |
or | or | |
SOW 3 E2 01 | Rural Community Development and Governance | |
or SOW 3 E3 01 |
or Family Welfare and Population Dynamics |
|
5. | SOW 3 E1 02 | Social Work in Mental Health Settings |
or | or | |
SOW 3 E2 02 | Urban Community Development and Governance | |
or | or | |
SOW 3 E3 02 | Child Welfare | |
6. | SOW 3L03 | Concurrent Fieldwork |
Semester IV
Sl. No |
Course Code | Title of Courses |
1. | SOW 4 C 14 | Administration of Human Service Organisations |
2. | SOW 4 C 15 | Social Work with Vulnerable Groups |
3. | SOW 4 E1 03 | Therapeutic Approaches in Medical and Psychiatric Settings |
or | or | |
SOW 4 E2 03 | Environmental Studies and Disaster Management | |
or | or | |
SOW4 E3 03 | Women’s Development | |
4. | SOW 4 E1 04 | Social Work Practice with Families |
or | or | |
SOW 4 E2 04 | Social Work Practice and Gender | |
or | or | |
SOW4 E3 04 | Youth Welfare and Development | |
5. | SOW 4L04 | Concurrent Fieldwork |
6. | SOW 4L 05 | Block Field work |
7. | SOW 4 P 01 | Dissertation |
8. | SOW 4 V 01 | Comprehensive Viva-voc(Theory) |
Fee structure
Ist Semester | |
Admission Fee | 10,885 |
Sem Fee | 21000 |
Field Work | 2,000 |
IInd Semester | |
Sem Fee | 21000 |
IIIrd Semester | |
Sem Fee | 21000 |
Miscellaneous Fee | 1,935 |
IVth Semester | |
Sem Fee | 21000 |
SEMESTER 1
MCM1C01 Business Environment &
MCM1C02 Corporate Governance
MCM1C03 Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions
MCM1C04 Management Theory and Organizational Behaviour
MCM1C05 Advanced Management Accounting
SEMESTER 2
MCM2C06 Advanced Corporate Accounting
MCM2C07 Advanced Strategic Management
MCM2C08 Strategic Cost Accounting
MCM2C09 International Business
MCM2C10 Management Science
SEMESTER 3
MCM3C11 Financial Management
MCM3C12 Income Tax Law, Practice and Tax Planning I
MCM3C13 Research Methodology
MCM3E01 Elective I
MCM3E02 Elective II
SEMESTER 4
MCM4C14 Financial Derivatives & Risk Management
MCM4C15 Income Tax Law, Practice and Tax Planning II
MCM4E03 Elective III
MCM4E04 Elective IV
MCM4PV01 Project Work & Comprehensive Viva Voce
ABILITY ENHANCEMENT COURSE (AEC)
MCM1A01 Internship cum Organisation Study
MCM1A02 Case Study Preparation
MCM1A03 Communication/Mental Ability/Numerical Skill
MCM1A04 NET Coaching
MCM1A05 Designing with Block Chain Workshop/Future Casting Workshop
MCM1A06 Model Project Preparation
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY COURSE (PCC)
MCM2A01 Business Analytics using R
MCM2A02 Big Data Analysis
MCM2A03 Live Project with Statistical Packages
MCM2A04 Spread Sheet Application
MCM2A05 Accounting Package Skill
MCM2A06 Computer Programming Skill
MCM2A07 Innovation/Entrepreneurship/Idea Pitching
ELECTIVES
MCM3EF01 Investment Management
MCM3EF02 Financial Markets & Institutions
MCM4EF03 International Finance
MCM4EF04 Advanced Strategic Financial Management
Fee : Rs. 20000/- per semester
Subject to the sanction of the University and Higher education department, Kerala Govt. 2025-2026 admission
☛ BSc Sociology Honours
☛ B.Com Finance Honours
Instructions to Candidates :
1) Application form is to be filled up in all respect.
2) Photo copies of the certificate mentioned below should be submitted along with the application.
3)
a) In case an application is favorably considered, an interview card will be sent to the candidates assigning a date for interview. All selections are provisional and subject to confirmation after personal interview with authorities and verification of original certificates.
- b) At the time of Interview applicant should produce the following Certificates in original.
- 1) Transfer Certificate
- 2) Course & Conduct Certificate
- 3) Original Mark List ( S.S.L.C, +2 / Pre-degree/VHSE)
- 4) Migration Certificate (Qualifying exam from other state)
- 5) Passport size photo 5 Copies
- 6) Community Certificate (Reserved candidate only)
- 7) Income certificate from Revenue Authorities. (Reserved candidate only)
4) Parent / Guardian should accompany the candidate for admission.
5) On securing admission, the pass certificate of qualifying examination and other certificate are to be surrendered to the college. The students are therefore advised to keep with them enough attested true copies of the certificates for their interim use. The original Mark List will be returned to them only at the end of the course.
6) Admission and selection to all course are governed by the rules laid down by the Government and University of Calicut in respect of self Financing Arts & Science College.
7) Separate hostel facilities are available for both boys & girls.
8) Fees once paid will not be refunded or adjusted on any circumstances.
Application and prospectus can be had from office by paying Rs.200/- either by Cash or M.O or D.D in favor Principal, Nethaji Memorial Arts & Science College, Nemmara.
Fees : The following fees are the government rate fees
BBA (HRM) Honours Rs. 10080/-Per semester
B.Sc. Computer Science Honours Rs. 17000/- per semester
B.Com Computer Application Honours Rs. 12600/- per semester
B.Com Co-operation Honours Rs.10080/- per semester
BSW Honours (Bachelor of Social Work) Rs.10080/- per semester
BA Economics Honours Rs.10080/- per semester
BA English Language & Lietrature Honours Rs.10080/- per semester
BA Malayalam Language & Literature Rs.10080/- per semester
B.Sc Psychology Rs.17000/- per semester
MSW (Master of Social Work) Rs. 21000/- Per semester
M.Com (Finance) Rs.20000/- per semester
Admission Procedure
50% of the admission is from the merit lists prepared by Govt. / University and 50% of this seats are filled by management based on the merits prepared for admission.
FOUR YEAR UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAM (FYUGP) 2024
Four-year undergraduate programme curriculum is a structural and methodological departure from the existing curriculum. The existing three-year programme shall remain within the four-year programme with options of lateral entry and single exit. Outcome Based Education (OBE) practices are to be used to design the curriculum. The regulations of the four-year UG programme aim at synthesizing degrees, which is now an international standard adopted by all the universities across the world. While synthesizing degrees, there shall be no restriction on the subjects/ courses across the disciplines, as far as possible. Conscious efforts to develop cognitive and non-cognitive problem-solving skills among the learners shall be part of the curriculum. The programmes shall empower graduates as expert problem-solvers using their disciplinary knowledge and collaborating in multi-disciplinary teams.
- Major and Minor courses
Major course simply means the core course of the main degree program. Minor course simply means the complimentary course of the main degree program
- Five Academic Pathways:
- Single Major
- Major with minor
- Major with vocational minor
- Double Major
- Academic levels of pathway courses
- General Foundation Courses (Level 100)
- Intermediate level courses (Level 200)
- Higher level courses (Level 300)
- First year PG level courses (Level 400)
Features of FYUGP
- Based on International standards
- More focus on job oriented skill
- National level Unique Identification number for the students
- Outcome based education
- Blended learning (Offline and Online Classes)
- Academic Bank of Credit (ABC System)
- Effective examination system and speedy result publication
- Elective Course , Ability Enhancement Courses, Multi-disciplinary Courses , Value Added Courses, Skill Enhancement Courses
- Internship program, Industrial Visit, Study Tour and Project work
- Credits/points for co-curricular activities
DEPARTMENTS & COURSES
- BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) Honours with existing specialization HRM – Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Government of India, New Delhi and University of Calicut
- Com Honours with existing specialization Co-operation
- SC. Honours with existing specialization Computer Science
- Economics Honours
- Com Honours with existing specialization Computer Application
- BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) Honours
- BA English and Literature Honours
- BA Malayalam Language & Literature Honours
- Sc Psychology Honours
- MSW(Master of Social Work)
- M.Com (Finance)
LBS CENTRE FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COURSES AT NETHAJI CAMPUS HAS STARTED FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2025 -2026 AT LOW RATE OF FEES.
NETHAJI STUDENTS PARK
A “student’s park” designed for students to help with stress relief could include various features like outdoor spaces for relaxation, activities, and community interaction.The goal is to provide a welcoming environment where students can engage in activities that promote mental and physical well-being, potentially reducing stress and promoting a healthier lifestyle