To apply for admission at Mumbai University, candidates must register on the official portal and choose their preferred colleges. Gujarati minority students have a dedicated portal with a nominal fee of Rs. 100. Admission to the BCom [Accounting and Finance] program is merit-based, with past instances showing admission for scores around 73% in the third merit list. The college boasts a supportive faculty including Chartered Accountants, Certified Financial Planners, and PhD holders, maintaining a student-to-teacher ratio of 1:45. Annually, students take four exams, with internal and external assessments. The fee structure is moderate, ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 20,000 for general courses, and up to INR 1.50 lakh for specialized programs like B.Com (International Accountancy). Scholarships and installment plans are available for disadvantaged and differently-abled students.
Placement opportunities are robust, with job fairs featuring companies like HP and Tata Motors. Second and third-year students can participate, with average post-graduation salaries starting around Rs. 15,000 monthly. Internships, though primarily unpaid, provide valuable experience, while skill development initiatives aim to boost job prospects.
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