B.Com (Accounting & Finance) course is designed to develop an understanding of management accounting, financial accounting, taxation, etc, the course aims at imparting broader financial knowledge to students by which they can manage accounting projects, financial modeling, and contemporary developments in a professional career. Students undergoing this programme will develop requisite conceptual and application skills for this industry.

PEO

1. Exploit the knowledge to become the fledged accounting and finance professionals and other relevant fields.

2. Apply the practical knowledge gained over the years in the field of accounting, auditing, tax filing, share market, and other finance-related services.

3. Excel as the Fellow and Associates of ICAI, ICMA, and ICSI.

4. Enhance the ability to analyze the company’s financial positions.

5. Develop the aptitude to understand the ethical dilemmas that occur in accounting.

PO

1. Gratitude towards socially responsible actions with respect to accounting and financial decisions

2. Analyse the fundamental accounting equation to analyze the effect of business transactions on an organization's accounting records and financial statements.

3. Develop the ability to understand ethical dilemmas that occur in the accounting

4. Apply the basic accounting system to create (record, classify, and summarize) the data needed to solve a variety of business problems.

5. Scrutinize the accounting concepts, principles, and frameworks to analyze and effectively communicate information to a variety of audiences.

6. Judging product, project, divisional and organizational performance using managerial accounting information.

PEO

1. Students gain information and systematic abilities in the contemporary issues of Finance, Marketing, and Accounting

2. Builds proficient skills in understudies by giving information according to industry prerequisites

3. Students obtain specialized information in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and furthermore increase significant aptitudes in hierarchical and vital management which upgrades their career possibilities

4. Students are equipped with strength, innovativeness, and logical abilities which empowers them to work in exceptionally unpredictable and quickly evolving conditions

5. Enables understudies for places of initiative and can make choices at all degrees of the executives and face worldwide difficulties

Curriculum Structure – Regulation – 2019

S.No. Sem Part Sub Type Sub Code Subject Cr Hrs Int Ext Total
1 1 1 L1 Language – I 4 4 40 60 100
2 1 2 L2 19BGE13E English for Communication – I 4 4 40 60 100
3 1 3 Core 19BFS1CA Core – Financial Accounting – I 4 4 40 60 100
4 1 3 Core Practical 19BFS1CP Core Practical – Financial Accounting – I 2 4 20 30 50
5 1 3 DSC DSC DSC 1C 4 4 40 60 100
6 1 3 DSC Practical 19BFS1CQ DSC Practical – 1C 2 4 20 30 50
7 1 3 Allied-I DSA DSA 1A 4 4 40 60 100
8 1 4 AEC Ability Enhancement Course I 2 2 50 50
9 1 6 VAC Value Added Course – I% 2 50 50
28 30
1 2 1 L1 Language – II 4 4 40 60 100
2 2 2 L2 19BGE23E English for Communication – II 4 4 40 60 100
3 2 3 Core 19BFS2CA Core – Financial Accounting – II 4 4 40 60 100
4 2 3 Core Practical 19BFS2CP Core Practical – Financial Accounting – II 2 4 20 30 50
5 2 3 DSC DSC DSC 2C 4 4 40 60 100
6 2 3 DSC Practical 19BFS2CQ DSC Practical – 2C 2 4 20 30 50
7 2 3 Allied-II DSA DSA 2A 4 4 40 60 100
8 2 4 AEC Ability Enhancement Course II 2 2 50 50
9 2 6 VAC Value Added Course – II % 2 50 50
28 30
1 3 3 Core 19BFS3CA Core – Corporate Accounting – I 4 5 40 60 100
2 3 3 Core Practical 19BFS3CP Core Practical – Corporate Accounting – I 2 4 20 30 50
3 3 3 DSC DSC 3C 4 5 40 60 100
4 3 3 DSC Practical 19BFS3CQ DSC Practical – 3C 2 4 20 30 50
5 3 3 Allied-III DSA DSA 3A 4 5 40 60 100
6 3 4 SEC SEC-I Skill Enhancement Courses – I 2 5 20 30 50
7 3 4 AEC Ability Enhancement Course III 2 2 50 50
8 3 6 VAC Value Added Course – III % 2 50 50
9 3 6 IDL Inter-Department Learning – I# 2 50 50
24 30
1 4 3 Core 19BFS4CA Core – Corporate Accounting – II 4 5 40 60 100
2 4 3 Core Practical 19BFS4CP Core Practical – Corporate Accounting –

II

2 4 20 30 50
3 4 3 DSC DSC DSC 4C 4 5 40 60 100
4 4 3 DSC Practical 19BFS4CQ DSC Practical – 4C 2 4 20 30 50
5 4 3 Allied-IV DSA DSA 4A 4 5 40 60 100
6 4 4 SEC SEC-II Skill Enhancement Courses – II 2 5 20 30 50
7 4 4 AEC Ability Enhancement Course IV 2 2 50 50
8 4 6 VAC Value Added Course – IV % 2 50 50
9 4 6 IDL Inter-Department Learning – II# 2 50 50
24 30
1 5 3 Core 19BFS5CA Core – Cost & Management Accounting 4 4 40 60 100
2 5 3 Core Practical 19BFS5CP Core Practical – Cost & Management Accounting 2 4 20 30 50
3 5 3 DSC DSC DSC 5C 4 4 40 60 100
4 5 3 DSC Practical 19BFS5CQ DSC Practical – 5C 2 4 20 30 50
5 5 3 DSE DSE – I Elective – I – DSE 1E 4 5 40 60 100
6 5 3 DSE DSE – II Elective – II – DSE 2E 4 5 40 60 100
7 5 4 SEC SEC-III Skill Enhancement Courses – III 2 4 20 30 50
8 5 6 VAC Value Added Course – V% 2 50 50
24 30
1 6 3 Core 19BFS6CA Core – Treasury Management 4 6 40 60 100
2 6 3 Core Practical 19BFS6CP Core Practical – Treasury Management 2 4 20 30 50
3 6 3 DSE DSE – III Elective – III – DSE 3E 4 6 40 60 100
4 6 3 DSE DSE – IV Elective – IV – DSE 4E 4 6 40 60 100
5 6 3 Core Course – XI DSC Core Project 8 4 80 120 200
6 6 4 SEC SEC-IV Skill Enhancement Courses – IV 2 4 20 30 50
7 6 5 EX Extension Activity- EX % 2 50 50
26 30 1900 1950 3850
Total credit 154

Discipline-Specific Core

S.No Course Code Course Prerequisite Offering Department Mandatory
1 19BCCC01 Computer Applications in Business Commerce – I Yes
5 19BCMC01 Financial Services Commerce – II Yes
2 19BFSC01 Financial Management Commerce – IV Yes
3 19BCPC01 Business Law Commerce – III
4 19BCMC02 Company law Commerce – II
6 19BCPC02 Taxation Commerce – III
7 19BCCC03 Consumer Behaviour Commerce – I
8 19BCPC03 Marketing Management Commerce – III
9 19BFSC03 Merchant Banking Commerce – IV
10 19BFSC04 OrganisationalBehaviour Commerce – IV

Skill Based Subject

S. No Course Code Course Prerequisite Offering Department Mandatory
1 19BCMS01 Business Correspondence Commerce – II
2 19BCMS02 Customer Relationship

Management

Commerce – II
3 19BCPS03 Corporate Finance Commerce – III
4 19BBAS01 Services Marketing Management UG
5 19BCPS01 Portfolio Management Commerce – III
6 19BFSS01 Banking Theory Law and Practice Commerce – IV
7 19BCCS01 Principles of Auditing Commerce – I
8 19BFSS02 Insurance Principles and Practices Commerce – IV

Allied

S. No Course Code Course Prerequisite Offering Department Mandatory
1 19BCMA01 Managerial Economics Commerce – II
2 19BCCA02 Agricultural Economy of India Commerce – I
3 19BFSA01 Business Environment Commerce – IV Yes
4 19BCCA01 Research Methodology Commerce – II
5 19BMAA01 Business Mathematics Maths
6 19BMAA02 Business Statistics Maths Yes
7 19BCPA01 Indian Economy Commerce – III
8 19BCCA03 Entrepreneurial Development Commerce – I
9 19BBAA01 Principles of Management Management UG

Discipline-Specific Elective

S. No Course Code Course Prerequisite Offering Department Mandatory
1 19BCME01 Logistic and Supply Chain Management Commerce – II
2 19BCCE01 Goods and Service Tax Commerce – I
3 19BBAE01 Brand Management Management UG
4 19BCPE01 E-Commerce Commerce – III
5 19BBAE02 International Business Management UG
6 19BFSE01 International Finance Commerce – IV
7 19BCCE06 Management Information System Commerce – I
8 19BFSE06 Micro Finance Commerce – IV Yes
9 19BFSE07 Business Communication Commerce – IV Yes
10 19BCCE04 Human Resources Management Commerce – I
11 19BCCE07 Enterprises Resource Planning Commerce – I
12 19BCPE04 Retail Management Commerce – III
13 19BCPE03 Business Ethics Commerce – III
14 18BCCE08 Cyber Law Commerce – I

Ability Enhancement Course

S. No Course Code Course Pre-requisite Offering Department Mandatory
1 19BCSAFC Environmental Studies CS Yes
2 19BCMAFC Women Studies Commerce II
3 19BCCAFC Constitution of India Commerce I
4 19BPYAFC Human Rights Psychology Yes
5 19BTAAFC Yoga Tamil
6 19BVCAFC NCC Vis. Com
7 19BENAFC Communicative English English
8 19BMAAFC Quantitative Aptitude Mathematics

B.Com. (AF) The course helps the students to have career opportunities in various aspects:

  • Professional Accountant
  • Banking
  • Insurance Industries
  • Tourism
  • Healthcare etc.
  • Investor relations manager
  • Technical analyst
  • Corporate finance analyst
  • Commercial or investment banker
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