Courses Offered
Bachelor of Commerce ( General )
The Bachelor of Commerce (General) is an undergraduate degree designed to provide students with a wide range of managerial skills, while building competence in particular areas of business such as financial accounting, banking laws, corporate accounting and others. Students learn about basic theories, principles and processes involved in Commerce and Accounting. After completing this course, students can opt for M.Com. or MBA for their Master’s degree, pursue CA/CFA/ICWA or move into executive roles in the corporate sector.
Program Outcomes for B COM:
PO 1: The course provides a platform for experimental learning and grooms students towards industry specific curriculum with focused approach on specific areas which are crucial in the management of companies.
PO 2: After completing three years for Bachelors in Commerce (B.Com) program, students would gain a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of Commerce and Finance.
PO 3: The course is focused on the all-round development of the students’ personality through proper education and exposure to the vast treasure of knowledge.
PO 4: The course provides exposure to students in the latest trends in relevant branches of knowledge giving them the needed competence and creativity to face global challenges.
PO 5: Students have a plethora of choices to pursue professional courses such as CA, M.COM, MBA, CMA, ICWA, CS, CFA, etc.
PO 6: The students will be ready for employment in functional areas like accounting, taxation, banking, insurance and corporate law.
Program Specific Outcomes:
BCom (General):
PSO 1: Students will gain thorough subject skills within various disciplines of commerce, business, accounting, economics, banking, insurance finance, and auditing
PSO 2: Students will have a thorough learning and application of accounting standards in context of contemporary corporate system and legislation.
PSO 3: The course focuses on In-depth knowledge of laws relating to consumers, employees, tax and companies.
PSO 4: Students will acquire the skills for analyzing and interpreting financial statements which will help them in taking financial decisions for organizations.
PSO 5: Learners will be able to recognize features and roles of businessmen, entrepreneur, managers and consultants, which will help them to possess knowledge and other soft skills required for critical decision making.
PSO 6: Students will be able to pursue their career as Financial Analyst apart from different positions in the field of accounting, taxation, banking, insurance and corporate law.
First Year
Semester 1 | |
Course Type and Title | Credit |
AECC 1 – Environmental Studies/Basic Computer Skills | 2 |
ELS-1 – English-1 | 4 |
SLS-1 – Second Language I – Hindi, Sanskrit, Arabic, French | 4 |
DSC 101 – Financial Accounting – I | 5 |
DSC 102 – Business Organisation and Management | 5 |
DSC 103 – Foreign Trade | 5 |
Total | 25 |
Semester 2 | |
Course Type and Title | Credit |
AECC 2 – Environmental Studies/Basic Computer Skills | 2 |
ELS-2 – English-2 | 4 |
SLS-2 – Second Language-2 – Hindi, Sanskrit, Arabic, French | 4 |
DSC 201 – Financial Accounting – II | 5 |
DSC 202 – Business Laws | 5 |
DSC 203 – Banking and Financial Services | 5 |
Total | 25 |
Second Year
Semester 3 | |
Course Type and Title | Credit |
SEC 1 – a) Communication Skills | 2 |
b) Professional Skills | |
SEC 2 – a)Principles of Insurance | 2 |
b)Foundation of Digital Marketing & Web Design | |
ELS-3 – English-3 | 3 |
SLS-3 – Second Language-3 – Hindi, Sanskrit, Arabic, French | 3 |
DSC 301 – Advanced Accounting | 5 |
DSC 302 – Business Statistics – I | 5 |
DSC 303 – Financial Institutions and Markets | 5 |
Total | 25 |
Semester 4 | |
Course Type and Title | Credit |
SEC 3 – a)Leadership & Management Skills | 2 |
b) Universal Human Values | |
SEC 4 – a)Practice of Life & General Insurance | 2 |
b)Social Media Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation & Online Advertising | |
ELS-4 – English-4 | 3 |
SLS-4 – Second Language-4 – Hindi, Sanskrit, Arabic, French | 3 |
DSC 401 – Income Tax | 5 |
DSC 402 – Business Statistics – II | 5 |
DSC 403 – Corporate Accounting | 5 |
Total | 25 |
Third Year
Semester 5 | |
Course Type and Title | Credit |
GE – a)Business Economics / | 4 |
b) Advanced Aspects of Income Tax | |
ELS-5 – English-5 | 3 |
SLS-5 – Second Language-5 – Hindi, Sanskrit, Arabic, French | 3 |
DSE 501 – a) Cost Accounting / | 5 |
b) Financial Planning & Performance / | |
c) International Financial Reporting-I | |
DSE 502 – a) Computerized Accounting / | 5 |
b) Financial Decision Making-I / | |
c) International Tax & Regulation | |
DSE 503 – a) Auditing / | 5 |
b) Advanced Corporate Accounting / | |
c) Financial Management | |
Total | 25 |
Semester 6 | |
Course Type and Title | Credit |
ELS-6 – English-6 | 3 |
SLS-6 – Second Language-6 – Hindi, Sanskrit, Arabic, French | 3 |
DSE 601 – a) Cost Control and Management Accounting / | 5 |
b) Financial Control / | |
c)International Financial Reporting-II | |
DSE 602 – a) Theory and Practice of GST / | 5 |
b) Financial Decision Making-II / | |
c) International Auditing | |
DSE 603 – a) Accounting Standards / | 5 |
b) Corporate Governance / | |
c) Investment Management | |
PR – Research Methodology and Project Report | 4 |
Total | 25 |
Legend
- AECC : Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
- SEC :Skill Enhancement Course
- DSC : Discipline Specific Course
- DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
- GE : Generic Elective