BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B. Com.)
Duration:
THREE Years - 6 Semesters
Eligibility:
10+2 any stream with 50% marks
Semester 1
Communicative English
Language – I
Cultural Education – I
Fundamentals of Business Mathematics
Accountancy
Managerial Economics
PC Software
Practicals
PC Software
Semester 2
Professional Communication
Language – II
Cultural Education – II
Banking
Business Statistics and Operations Research
Advanced Financial Accounting
Introduction to Programming
Practicals
Introduction to Programming Lab
Semester 3
Corporate Accounting
Insurance and Risk Management
Business Management
Mercantile Laws
Visual Programming using VB
Environmental Studies
Soft Skills – 1
Practicals
Visual Programming using VB Lab
Semester 4
Fundamentals of Costing
Marketing Management and E-Business
Foreign Trade
Company Law and Secretarial Practice
Accounting Packages - Tally
Soft Skills - 2
Practicals
Accounting Packages - Tally Lab
Semester 5
Management Accounting
Direct and Indirect Taxes
Elective Paper - I
Introduction to Research Projects
Web Technologies and E-Commerce
Soft Skills – 3
Practicals
Web Technologies and E-Commerce Lab
Semester 6
Principles of Financial Management
Capital Markets and Financial Services
Elective Paper - II
Auditing - Principles and Practice
Project Report and Viva voce
1. Finance Stream
Working Capital Management
Entrepreneurship Development and Project Finance
2. Marketing Stream
Advertising and Public Relations
Consumer Behaviour
3. Human Resources ManagementStream
Organisational Behaviour
Human Resources Management
4. Co-operation Stream
Co-operation – I
Co-operation – II
5. Retailing Stream
Materials Management
Supply Chain Management and Logistics
6. Information TechnologyStream
Information Systems – Assets
Audit and Control Practices
Electives listed above are only indicative. Actual Offering will depend on the number of students registering for the courses and availability of faculty.
School Administration reserves the right to modify the subjects / curriculum / detailed syllabus as per the topical needs or changes in trends of the academic stream or industry requirements.