Department of Commerce

The Department of Commerce is offering B.com course under the choice based credit system (CBCS). The degree programme offered by the department of commerce consists of disciple specific core and elective course, skill enhancement course and generic elective course. The department is committed to integrate all facts of commerce to educate and train innovative and competent human resource globally suitable for industry business and service sector and to quip and encourage them to start their own venture in urban and rural area. The department also have a functional subject society namely commerce society with subject teacher as its president and a student from final year as its vice-president.

Programme Outcome

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.COM)

The Department of Commerce was established in 1997-98 and has been scaling heights ever since. The Department offers Bachelor of Commerce degree under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), one of the most demanded courses of the contemporary academic world. The students have added to its prestige by securing university ranks and high level placements. Highly professional in nature, the course intends to provide a foundation for students who plan to pursue their career in business, commerce, accounting etc. we also encourage students to organize events such as National Seminars, Inter-college and inter department meets, participate in events organized by other colleges and also get involved in activities of social relevance. They are enabled to think creatively and to develop right mindset to meet the challenges of the globalised business environment, through value based education, interpersonal relations and outreach programmes. The department also has a functional subject society namely “Commerce Subject Society” with subject teacher as its president and a student from final year as vice-president. The faculty of the department consistently encourages the students to participate in sports, NSS, NCC and other extracurricular activities. With all these inputs one finds our students hardworking, practical-oriented and effective in any work environment. The curriculum is taught by a distinguished faculty combining academic excellence and real world experience with dedication and commitment. The department adopted and made use of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching techniques effectively.

The outcomes can precisely explained as:

PO – 1: 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 – 2: The commerce and finance focused curriculum offers a number of specializations and practical exposures which would equip the student to face the modern-day challenges in commerce and business.

PO -3 The all-inclusive outlook of the course offer a number of value based and job oriented courses ensures that students are trained into up-to-date. In advanced accounting courses beyond the introductory level, affective development will also progress to the valuing and organization levels

ACADEMIC YEAR ENROLLMENTS

ACADEMIC YEAR ENROLLMENTS
1st Year 111
2nd Year 111
3rd Year 111

Eigibility Criteria

Programme/Course/Level Duration Eligibility Adimission Procedure
B.A. / UG 3 Years 10+2 On merit basis
Dr. Ravi Kant

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B. Com.(Pass Course) : Three-Year CBCS Programme

No. Course Description Total Credit Hours
1. Ability-Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) 2 Papers of 4 Credit Hrs. each (Total Credit Hrs. 4X2) 8
2. Skill-Enhancement Elective Course (SEC) 4 Papers of 4 Credit Hrs. each (Total Credit Hrs. 4X4) 16
3. Core Course 12 Papers of 6 Credit Hrs. each (Total Credit Hrs. 12X6) (5 Lectures and 1 Tutorial) 72
4. Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) 4 Papers of 6 Credit Hrs. each (Total Credit Hrs. 3X6) (5 Lectures and 1 Tutorial) 24
5. Generic Elective (GE) 2 Papers of 6 Credit Hrs. each (Total Credit Hrs. 3X6) (5 Lectures and 1 Tutorial) 12
Total Credit Hours 132

Course Outcome

COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE COURSE OUTCOME
BC 1.1 Environmental Studies The course is designed to expose the student to the basic environment aspects.
BC 1.2 Financial Accounting The course is designed to expose the student to acquire conceptual knowledge of financial accounting.
BC 1.3 Business Organisation and Management The course aims to provide basic knowledge to the student about the organization and management of a business enterprise.
BC 1.4 Business Law The objective of the course is to impart basic knowledge of the important business legislation along with relevant case law.
BC 1.5 Business Statistics and Mathematics The objective of the course is to familiarize students with the application of statistical techniques in business decision making.
BC 2.1 Company Law The objective of the course is to impart basic knowledge of the provisions of the company act 2013.
BC 2.2 Income Tax Law and Practice To provide basic knowledge to equip students with the application of principles and provisions of the Income Tax Act 1961.
BC 2.3 Computer Applications in Business The objective of the course is to provide computer skills and knowledge for commerce students.
BC 2.4 Corporate Accounting The objective of the paper is to enable the students to acquire the basic knowledge of corporate accounting.
BC 2.5 Cost Accounting The objective of the course is to acquaint the students with basic concepts used in cost accounting.
BC 2.6 E-Commerce The objective of the course is to enable the students to become familiar with the mechanism for conducting business transactions through electronic means.
BC 3.1(a) Human Resource Management The course aims to acquaint students with the techniques and principles to manage human resources of an organization.
BC 3.2(a) Fundamentals of Financial Management The course aims to familiarize the students with the principles and practice of financial management.
BC 3.3 Entrepreneurship The course aims to orient the learner toward entrepreneurship as a career option and creative thinking and behavior.
BC 3.4 Principles of Micro Economics The course intends to expose the students to the basic principles in micro economics, theory and illustration with application.
BC 3.5(b) Banking and Insurance The course aims to impart knowledge about the basic principles of banking and insurance.
BC 3.6(b) Office Management and Secretarial Practice The purpose of this course is to familiarize the students with the activities in a modern office.
BC 3.7 Personal Selling and Salesmanship The purpose of this course is to familiarize the students with the fundamentals of personal selling and the selling process.
BC 3.8 Indian Economy The course seeks to enable the students to grasp the major economic problems in India and their solutions.