Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)

First Year SEMESTER I First Year SEMESTER II
S. No. Courses S. No. Courses
1 Financial Accounting – I 1 Financial Accounting – II
2 Mathematical & Statistical Techniques – I 2 Mathematical & Statistical Techniques – II
3 Environmental Studies – I 3 Environmental Studies – II
4 Commerce – I 4 Commerce – II
5 Business Economics – I 5 Business Economics – II
6 Foundation Course – I 6 Foundation Course – II
7 Business Communication – I 7 Business Communication – II
Second Year SEMESTER III Second Year SEMESTER IV
S. No. Courses S. No. Courses
1 Financial Accounting – III 1 Financial Accounting – IV
2 Introduction to Management Accounting 2 Auditing
3 Business law – I 3 Business law – II
4 Advertising – I 4 Advertising – II
5 Commerce – III : Management : Function & Challenges 5 Commerce – IV : Management : Production & Finance
6 Business Economics – III 6 Business Economics – IV
7 Foundation Courses – III: Contemporary Issues 7 Foundation Courses – IV: Contemporary Issues
Third Year SEMESTER V Third Year SEMESTER VI
S. No. Courses S. No. Courses
1 Financial Accounting – V 1 Financial Accounting – VI
2 Cost Accounting 2 Cost Accounting
3 Direct Tax 3 Indirect Taxes – Goods and Services Tax Act
4 Commerce – V (Marketing) 4 Commerce – VI (Human Resource management)
5 Business Economics – V 5 Business Economics – VI
Applied Component (Any one) Applied Component (Any one)
6 Export Marketing 6 Export Marketing
7 Computer System & Application 7 Computer System & Application

Eligibility : Those who have passed XII std examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Education in Commerce or Science stream or its equivalent.

Available Seats : 480

S. No. Programme Outcome
PO1 Acquire the knowledge of accounting fundamentals, finance, marketing, human resource management, taxation, business laws and international business to the solution of accounting & management problems.
PO2 Identify and formulate know-how on socio – economic problems to arrive at substantiated conclusions using principles and theories of commerce and accounting.
PO3 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern statistical tools & software.
PO4 Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional accounting practice and management practice.
PO5 Understand the impact of the professional accounting and management solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
PO6 Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the accounting and commerce practices.
PO7 Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in teams, and in multidisciplinary settings to accomplish finance and management practices.
PO8  Communicate effectively with the accounting professional & IT community and with society at large.
PO9  Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of management & commercial principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team. Manage project in multidisciplinary environments.
PO10  Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life – long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
S. No. Programme Specific Outcome
PSO1  Demonstrate progressive knowledge of accounting, finance, marketing, human resource management, taxation, business laws and international business. Students will demonstrate progressive affective domain development of values, the role of accounting in society and business.
PSO2  Develop accounting career skills applying both quantitative and qualitative knowledge to their future careers in Commerce.
PSO3  Develop proficiency with the ability to engage in competitive exams like CA, CS, ICWA and other courses.
Sr. No. Course Course Outcome Course Outcome
FYBCOM SEM 1
1 Commerce-I CO 1 Acquire necessary knowledge, skills and attitude for the development of the self and the nation.
CO 2 Understand business and its environment.
CO 3 Appreciate the role of business in society.
2 Foundation Course CO 1 Urban-rural disparities in access to health and education and fundamental rights.
CO 2 Gain an overview of significant soft skills required for addressing competition in market for jobs or starting own business or other career choices.
3 EVS CO 1 Recognize the physical, chemical, and biological components of the earth’s systems and how they function.
CO 2 Appreciate the ethical, cross-cultural, and historical context of environmental issues and the links between human and natural systems.
CO 3 Critically examine all sides of environmental issues and apply understanding from science, law, history, and policy to create informed opinions about how to interact with the environment both personally and socially.
4 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Get familiarized about final accounts of a manufacturer.
CO 2 Understand the concepts of revenue and capital.
CO 3 Become aware about scope and limitations of AS 1, AS 2 and AS 9.
5 Business Economics CO 1 Explain the functions of market and prices as allocative mechanisms and working of the market.
CO 2 Apply the concept of equilibrium to both microeconomics and macroeconomics.
CO 3 Identify key macroeconomic indicators and measures of economic changes, growth, and development.
CO 4 Identify and discuss the key concepts underlying comparative advantages.
6 Business Communication CO 1 After successful completion of the course the learners should be able to enhance listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to meet the challenges of the world.
7 Mathematical techniques CO 1 Organize, present and interpret statistical data, both numerically and graphically.
CO 2 Compute measures of central tendencies and measures of dispersion for given data sets.
CO 3 Compute probabilities and conditional probabilities in appropriate ways.
CO 4 Make decision based on situation with and without risk using decision theory.
CO 5 Compute Probability distribution, expectation and variance of a random variable.
FYBCOM SEM II
1 Commerce-I CO 1 Articulate the nature of service and service process.
CO 2 Explain the basic concepts and theories of service management.
CO 3 Identify the broad basic elements of managing service design, delivery and performance.
CO 4 Apply the knowledge of service management to analyse the daily operation of common service organizations.
2 Foundation Course CO 1 Identify and understand the issues related to Human rights of the marginalized, ecology and science and technology
CO 2 Demonstrate creative thinking skills by time management, using team work and leadership skills.
3 EVS CO 1 Reflect critically about their roles and identities as citizens, consumers and environmental actors in a complex, interconnected world. The knowledge will Impress on their minds the need to practice eco-friendly living and aim for sustainable development.
CO 2 Create in students a better comprehension of the environment and environmental problems like waste management, population explosion, deforestation, global warming, energy crisis, water pollution, etc
CO 3 Understand and calculate HDI, WHI, as well as carbon footprints which will be welcoming sign for better and sustainable environmental development.
4 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Get familiarized about conversion method (single entry to double entry)
CO 2 Understand the concepts of consignment Accounting, Branch Accounting and Fire Insurance Claim.
5 Business Economics CO 1 Identify and explain major types and causes of market failures.
CO 2 Discuss the application of marginal analysis and its practicability.
CO 3 Explain the significance of benefit/cost analysis.
CO 4 Explain the contribution of economics to the analysis of non-market social issues.
6 Business Communication CO 1 After successful completion of the course the learners should be able to enhance listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to meet the challenges of the world.
7 Mathematical techniques CO 1 Demonstrate algebraic facility with algebraic topics including linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
CO 2 Compute derivative of functions of one variable and demonstrate its applications in Economics.
CO 3 Solve simple and compound interest problems.
CO 4 Determine the current worth and future worth of a sum of money or stream of cash flow given a specified rate of return and its applications.
Statistical Techniques-II CO 1 Compute and interpret linear bivariate coefficient of correlation.
CO 2 Perform regression analysis, interpret the relation between regression coefficients and coefficient of correlation.
CO 3 Determine trend in time series data by using linear regression trend analysis for forecasting, account for seasonal effect using decomposition and describe smoothing techniques  models like moving average.
CO 4 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of index number theory and methods.
CO4 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of index number theory and methods.
CO 5 Solve basic problems  involving  binomial, Poisson and normal probability distributions.
SYBCOM SEM III
8 Advertising 1 CO 1 Learners will be oriented towards the practical aspects and techniques of advertising.
CO 2 it analyses working of Ad Agency.
9 Commerce-III CO 1 The learners will become aware about conceptual knowledge and evolution of management.
CO 2 The learners will be familiarized with the function in management.
10 Business Economics CO 1 Understand why household, business, government and global behavior determine the aggregate demand for goods and services
CO 2 Understand why the behavior of businesses and the rest of the world determine the aggregate supply of goods and services
CO 3 Understand how aggregate demand and aggregate supply interact to drive a free market economy
CO 4 Understand the implications of interference in a market economy, including government policy
CO 5 Understand the basics of national income accounting
11 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Familiarizes the learners about accounting of Partnership Final accounts.
CO 2 Enables the learners to understand the concepts of Piecemeal Distribution of cash.
CO 3 Makes the learners aware about scope and implications of sale/conversion of Partnership into Limited company.
CO 4 Enables them to know about various accountings such as Amalgamation of Partnership Firm.
12 Management Accounting CO 1 Enables the learners to understand analysis and interpretation of Financial statement
CO 2 Enables them to understand the concepts of Ratio analysis.
13 Business Law 1 CO 1 To understand the relevance of Business law to individuals and businesses and the role of law in an economic, political and social context.
CO 2 To emphasize the legal basics of Contracts as fundamental instruments of enabling business.
CO 3 The learner will be able to understand the clauses and exceptions of various acts.
CO 4 The learner will be able to draft and become conscious while using various negotiable instruments like cheque or bills of exchange.
14 Foundation Course III CO 1 The learner will be able to understand the importance of RTI act and PIL, procedure to file such grievances.
CO 2 Develop scientific temper towards technology and its use in every day life.
CO 3 Appreciate the importance of developing a scientific temper towards Technology and its use in everyday life. Most important they will be able to understand the superstitions and myths associated in daily life.
CO 4 The learner will be able to understand the importance of RTI act and PIL, procedure to file such grievances.
SYBCOM Sem IV
8 Advertising 2 CO 1 It is expected that this course will prepare learners to lay down a foundation for advance post-graduate courses in advertising.
CO 2 It develop creative skills among learner.
9 Commerce- IV CO 1 The learners will be acquainted with the basic concept of Production Management, Inventory management and Quality Management.
CO 2 Learners will be updated with the recent trends in Finance.
10 Business Economics-IV CO 1 Identify, and describe to the lay person, the important institutions and determinants of economic activity at the local, regional, national, and international levels, including the basics of fiscal and monetary policy and how each affects the economy.
CO 2 Understand the interaction between the domestic economy and the rest of the world
CO 3 Apply economic reasoning to understand the operation of an economy
CO 4 Understand factors that contribute to and detract from long-term economic growth
CO 5 Understand the roles of fiscal and monetary policy in fighting recessions and inflation
CO 6 Understand the causes and consequences of business cycles
11 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Familiarizes the learners about provision of company act 2013 (amendment) for redemption of PSC, Debenture, etc.
CO 2 Enables the learners to understand issue of debenture.
12 Auditing CO 1 It enables the learners to understand various concepts of Auditing such as Audit planning, Audit programme, Auditing technique etc.
CO 2 It enables the learners to understand the scope and advantages of Auditing.
CO 3 It enables them to become aware of the various Auditing Standards. Uses and exceptions of various acts.
13 Business Law 2 CO 1 The learner will be able to understand the new developments in partnership act getting replaced with LLP and Consumer Protection Act by Competition Act.
CO 2 The learner will get an insight into the structure and process of Company Law and he will get acquainted with the emerging trends in Corporate Act.
CO 3 The learner will get basic exposure to Intellectual Property Rights –
Content and Scope of different kinds of IPRs – Patents, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, etc.
14 Foundation Course 4 CO 1 Acquire ability to apply skills required to address competition in career choices.
CO 2 Able to evaluate, synthesize and use information from different sources.
CO 3 Able to articulate their thought on social issues.
TYBCOM SEM V
15 Cost Accounting CO 1 It enables the learners to understand various concepts of Cost Accounting.
CO 2 It enables them to understand various Costing techniques important for business decision making such as Labour Costing, Material costing, cost Sheet and Reconciliation.
16 Export Marketing CO 1 Communicate effectively using basic international business vocabulary with specific emphasis on terms associated with international trade and import / export operations.
CO 2 Identify major product decisions that are necessary for export markets in order to facilitate product adaptation to the markets in question.
CO 3 Identify factors that indicate strong potential export markets in order to define market selection models or drive market selection systems.
17 Direct Tax CO 1 To discuss fundamental concepts and definitions of terms  in accordance with specific provisions contained in section 2 of Income tax Act,1961
CO 2 Apply provisions of Sec 5 of statute on computing the total income for various categories of residential status as well as sec 6 of the statute  on  determining the residential status for the respective Assessment year.
CO 3 To Solve numerical on five heads of income in accordance with provisions contained in section 15 to 17, section 22 to 27, section 28 to 44, section 45 to 55, section 56 to 59
CO 4 To identify the specific nature of incomes which enjoy exemptions by virtue of section 10 of Income tax Act,1961
CO 5 To identify the availability of various tax friendly deductions and privileges under the statute in accordance with    Section 80 of Income tax Act,1961
CO 6 To discuss the conditions to be complied in computing net taxable income of individual
18 Marketing and Human Resource Management CO 1 Learners will understand the contribution of marketing to the business enterprise.
CO 2 They will develop awareness of the major bases for segmenting consumer business market.
CO 3 They will understand the stages in the buyer decision process and completely outline the components of the marketing mix; identify how the firms marketing strategy and marketing mix must evolve and adapt to match consumer behavior and perceptions of the product (e.g. Classification of products and services, brand image, price and value), the stage in the product life cycle and the competitive environment; summarize the importance of measuring and managing return on marketing.
19        ECONOMICS CO 1 The course deals with various aspects like Money Market, Capital Market, Banks and Globalization of the functioning of the economy in lucid but in depth so to help students in their understanding.
CO 2 This has made learners to be familiar policies and programmers of the government, evaluating them and analyzing their effect of the economy.
CO 3 This gives an opportunity to learners to think in right direction and contribute their inputs in taking the economy on the path of development.
20 Computers CO 1 Design and develop simple database system, Relational database mode, ER model and distributed databases, and to write good queries using a standard query language called My SQL
CO 2 Understand the broader perspective in the application of information technology and e-commerce.
21 Financial Accounting CO 1 It familiarizes the learners about various Company accounting such as Amalgamation, AS 13, Buyback of shares (Sec 68) etc.
CO 2 It enables the learners to understand the scope, provisions, terms and conditions for Internal Reconstruction, Buyback of shares, Investment accounting etc.
TYBCOM Sem VI
15 Cost Accounting CO 1 It enables them to understand the concept of Contract costing, Process costing, Non integrated cost system etc.
CO 2 It enables them to understand various Costing techniques important for business decision making such as Marginal costing, Standard costing, Contract costing etc.
16 Export Marketing CO 1 Identify major governmental and non-governmental sources of information and import/export assistance and apply that knowledge through development of marketing plans tied to global business activity and country-specific business conditions.
CO 2 Aware of financial institute available for help from finance to guarantees
CO 3 To calculate export pricing for various product by different techniques.
CO 4 Apply various exports procedures and formalities to run an export business.
17 MHRM CO 1 Analyze strategic human resource management within organizational settings.
CO 2 Devise effective and concept of the high commitment workforce model.
CO 3 Understand the changing conceptions of teamwork, organizational learning, cultural and psychological contracts.
CO 4 Use conceptual frameworks to develop and enhance the role played by the HR department within an organization.
18        ECONOMICS-VI CO 1 The course deals with various aspects of Foreign Exchange Market.
CO 2 This has made learners to be familiars with international trade theories and policies of the government, evaluating them and analyzing their effect of the economy.
CO 3 This gives an opportunity to learners to think in right direction and contribute their inputs in taking the economy on the path of development.
19 Indirect Taxes CO 1 To apply the provisions of MVAT Act2002 in computation of VAT liability
CO 2 To discuss upon the composition scheme applicable to small dealers
CO 3 To apply the provisions of service tax rules in competing service tax liability in light of negative list and mega exemptions
CO 4 To identify the procedures for registrations ,return filing and penalty provisions under MVAT Act2002 and service tax rules 1994
20 Computers CO 1 Work with M S Excel right from basics to formulae, Tables, Templates and Printing of their work.
CO 2 Gain theoretical and problem solving techniques.
21 Financial Accounting CO 1 It enables the learners to understand the scope and provisions regarding liquidation of companies,accounting of under writing of shares, LLP etc.
CO 2 To make learner understand about AS14: Amalgamation of companies and AS 11: Accounting of Foreign Exchange Transaction.

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    Course Structure
    First Year SEMESTER I First Year SEMESTER II
    S. No. Courses S. No. Courses
    1 Financial Accounting – I 1 Financial Accounting – II
    2 Mathematical & Statistical Techniques – I 2 Mathematical & Statistical Techniques – II
    3 Environmental Studies – I 3 Environmental Studies – II
    4 Commerce – I 4 Commerce – II
    5 Business Economics – I 5 Business Economics – II
    6 Foundation Course – I 6 Foundation Course – II
    7 Business Communication – I 7 Business Communication – II
    Second Year SEMESTER III Second Year SEMESTER IV
    S. No. Courses S. No. Courses
    1 Financial Accounting – III 1 Financial Accounting – IV
    2 Introduction to Management Accounting 2 Auditing
    3 Business law – I 3 Business law – II
    4 Advertising – I 4 Advertising – II
    5 Commerce – III : Management : Function & Challenges 5 Commerce – IV : Management : Production & Finance
    6 Business Economics – III 6 Business Economics – IV
    7 Foundation Courses – III: Contemporary Issues 7 Foundation Courses – IV: Contemporary Issues
    Third Year SEMESTER V Third Year SEMESTER VI
    S. No. Courses S. No. Courses
    1 Financial Accounting – V 1 Financial Accounting – VI
    2 Cost Accounting 2 Cost Accounting
    3 Direct Tax 3 Indirect Taxes – Goods and Services Tax Act
    4 Commerce – V (Marketing) 4 Commerce – VI (Human Resource management)
    5 Business Economics – V 5 Business Economics – VI
    Applied Component (Any one) Applied Component (Any one)
    6 Export Marketing 6 Export Marketing
    7 Computer System & Application 7 Computer System & Application
    Eligibility

    Eligibility : Those who have passed XII std examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Education in Commerce or Science stream or its equivalent.

    Available Seats : 480

    Program Outcome
    S. No. Programme Outcome
    PO1 Acquire the knowledge of accounting fundamentals, finance, marketing, human resource management, taxation, business laws and international business to the solution of accounting & management problems.
    PO2 Identify and formulate know-how on socio – economic problems to arrive at substantiated conclusions using principles and theories of commerce and accounting.
    PO3 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern statistical tools & software.
    PO4 Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional accounting practice and management practice.
    PO5 Understand the impact of the professional accounting and management solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
    PO6 Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the accounting and commerce practices.
    PO7 Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in teams, and in multidisciplinary settings to accomplish finance and management practices.
    PO8  Communicate effectively with the accounting professional & IT community and with society at large.
    PO9  Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of management & commercial principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team. Manage project in multidisciplinary environments.
    PO10  Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life – long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
    Program Specific Outcome
    S. No. Programme Specific Outcome
    PSO1  Demonstrate progressive knowledge of accounting, finance, marketing, human resource management, taxation, business laws and international business. Students will demonstrate progressive affective domain development of values, the role of accounting in society and business.
    PSO2  Develop accounting career skills applying both quantitative and qualitative knowledge to their future careers in Commerce.
    PSO3  Develop proficiency with the ability to engage in competitive exams like CA, CS, ICWA and other courses.
    Course Outcome
    Sr. No. Course Course Outcome Course Outcome
    FYBCOM SEM 1
    1 Commerce-I CO 1 Acquire necessary knowledge, skills and attitude for the development of the self and the nation.
    CO 2 Understand business and its environment.
    CO 3 Appreciate the role of business in society.
    2 Foundation Course CO 1 Urban-rural disparities in access to health and education and fundamental rights.
    CO 2 Gain an overview of significant soft skills required for addressing competition in market for jobs or starting own business or other career choices.
    3 EVS CO 1 Recognize the physical, chemical, and biological components of the earth’s systems and how they function.
    CO 2 Appreciate the ethical, cross-cultural, and historical context of environmental issues and the links between human and natural systems.
    CO 3 Critically examine all sides of environmental issues and apply understanding from science, law, history, and policy to create informed opinions about how to interact with the environment both personally and socially.
    4 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Get familiarized about final accounts of a manufacturer.
    CO 2 Understand the concepts of revenue and capital.
    CO 3 Become aware about scope and limitations of AS 1, AS 2 and AS 9.
    5 Business Economics CO 1 Explain the functions of market and prices as allocative mechanisms and working of the market.
    CO 2 Apply the concept of equilibrium to both microeconomics and macroeconomics.
    CO 3 Identify key macroeconomic indicators and measures of economic changes, growth, and development.
    CO 4 Identify and discuss the key concepts underlying comparative advantages.
    6 Business Communication CO 1 After successful completion of the course the learners should be able to enhance listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to meet the challenges of the world.
    7 Mathematical techniques CO 1 Organize, present and interpret statistical data, both numerically and graphically.
    CO 2 Compute measures of central tendencies and measures of dispersion for given data sets.
    CO 3 Compute probabilities and conditional probabilities in appropriate ways.
    CO 4 Make decision based on situation with and without risk using decision theory.
    CO 5 Compute Probability distribution, expectation and variance of a random variable.
    FYBCOM SEM II
    1 Commerce-I CO 1 Articulate the nature of service and service process.
    CO 2 Explain the basic concepts and theories of service management.
    CO 3 Identify the broad basic elements of managing service design, delivery and performance.
    CO 4 Apply the knowledge of service management to analyse the daily operation of common service organizations.
    2 Foundation Course CO 1 Identify and understand the issues related to Human rights of the marginalized, ecology and science and technology
    CO 2 Demonstrate creative thinking skills by time management, using team work and leadership skills.
    3 EVS CO 1 Reflect critically about their roles and identities as citizens, consumers and environmental actors in a complex, interconnected world. The knowledge will Impress on their minds the need to practice eco-friendly living and aim for sustainable development.
    CO 2 Create in students a better comprehension of the environment and environmental problems like waste management, population explosion, deforestation, global warming, energy crisis, water pollution, etc
    CO 3 Understand and calculate HDI, WHI, as well as carbon footprints which will be welcoming sign for better and sustainable environmental development.
    4 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Get familiarized about conversion method (single entry to double entry)
    CO 2 Understand the concepts of consignment Accounting, Branch Accounting and Fire Insurance Claim.
    5 Business Economics CO 1 Identify and explain major types and causes of market failures.
    CO 2 Discuss the application of marginal analysis and its practicability.
    CO 3 Explain the significance of benefit/cost analysis.
    CO 4 Explain the contribution of economics to the analysis of non-market social issues.
    6 Business Communication CO 1 After successful completion of the course the learners should be able to enhance listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to meet the challenges of the world.
    7 Mathematical techniques CO 1 Demonstrate algebraic facility with algebraic topics including linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
    CO 2 Compute derivative of functions of one variable and demonstrate its applications in Economics.
    CO 3 Solve simple and compound interest problems.
    CO 4 Determine the current worth and future worth of a sum of money or stream of cash flow given a specified rate of return and its applications.
    Statistical Techniques-II CO 1 Compute and interpret linear bivariate coefficient of correlation.
    CO 2 Perform regression analysis, interpret the relation between regression coefficients and coefficient of correlation.
    CO 3 Determine trend in time series data by using linear regression trend analysis for forecasting, account for seasonal effect using decomposition and describe smoothing techniques  models like moving average.
    CO 4 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of index number theory and methods.
    CO4 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of index number theory and methods.
    CO 5 Solve basic problems  involving  binomial, Poisson and normal probability distributions.
    SYBCOM SEM III
    8 Advertising 1 CO 1 Learners will be oriented towards the practical aspects and techniques of advertising.
    CO 2 it analyses working of Ad Agency.
    9 Commerce-III CO 1 The learners will become aware about conceptual knowledge and evolution of management.
    CO 2 The learners will be familiarized with the function in management.
    10 Business Economics CO 1 Understand why household, business, government and global behavior determine the aggregate demand for goods and services
    CO 2 Understand why the behavior of businesses and the rest of the world determine the aggregate supply of goods and services
    CO 3 Understand how aggregate demand and aggregate supply interact to drive a free market economy
    CO 4 Understand the implications of interference in a market economy, including government policy
    CO 5 Understand the basics of national income accounting
    11 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Familiarizes the learners about accounting of Partnership Final accounts.
    CO 2 Enables the learners to understand the concepts of Piecemeal Distribution of cash.
    CO 3 Makes the learners aware about scope and implications of sale/conversion of Partnership into Limited company.
    CO 4 Enables them to know about various accountings such as Amalgamation of Partnership Firm.
    12 Management Accounting CO 1 Enables the learners to understand analysis and interpretation of Financial statement
    CO 2 Enables them to understand the concepts of Ratio analysis.
    13 Business Law 1 CO 1 To understand the relevance of Business law to individuals and businesses and the role of law in an economic, political and social context.
    CO 2 To emphasize the legal basics of Contracts as fundamental instruments of enabling business.
    CO 3 The learner will be able to understand the clauses and exceptions of various acts.
    CO 4 The learner will be able to draft and become conscious while using various negotiable instruments like cheque or bills of exchange.
    14 Foundation Course III CO 1 The learner will be able to understand the importance of RTI act and PIL, procedure to file such grievances.
    CO 2 Develop scientific temper towards technology and its use in every day life.
    CO 3 Appreciate the importance of developing a scientific temper towards Technology and its use in everyday life. Most important they will be able to understand the superstitions and myths associated in daily life.
    CO 4 The learner will be able to understand the importance of RTI act and PIL, procedure to file such grievances.
    SYBCOM Sem IV
    8 Advertising 2 CO 1 It is expected that this course will prepare learners to lay down a foundation for advance post-graduate courses in advertising.
    CO 2 It develop creative skills among learner.
    9 Commerce- IV CO 1 The learners will be acquainted with the basic concept of Production Management, Inventory management and Quality Management.
    CO 2 Learners will be updated with the recent trends in Finance.
    10 Business Economics-IV CO 1 Identify, and describe to the lay person, the important institutions and determinants of economic activity at the local, regional, national, and international levels, including the basics of fiscal and monetary policy and how each affects the economy.
    CO 2 Understand the interaction between the domestic economy and the rest of the world
    CO 3 Apply economic reasoning to understand the operation of an economy
    CO 4 Understand factors that contribute to and detract from long-term economic growth
    CO 5 Understand the roles of fiscal and monetary policy in fighting recessions and inflation
    CO 6 Understand the causes and consequences of business cycles
    11 Accountancy and Financial Management CO 1 Familiarizes the learners about provision of company act 2013 (amendment) for redemption of PSC, Debenture, etc.
    CO 2 Enables the learners to understand issue of debenture.
    12 Auditing CO 1 It enables the learners to understand various concepts of Auditing such as Audit planning, Audit programme, Auditing technique etc.
    CO 2 It enables the learners to understand the scope and advantages of Auditing.
    CO 3 It enables them to become aware of the various Auditing Standards. Uses and exceptions of various acts.
    13 Business Law 2 CO 1 The learner will be able to understand the new developments in partnership act getting replaced with LLP and Consumer Protection Act by Competition Act.
    CO 2 The learner will get an insight into the structure and process of Company Law and he will get acquainted with the emerging trends in Corporate Act.
    CO 3 The learner will get basic exposure to Intellectual Property Rights –
    Content and Scope of different kinds of IPRs – Patents, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, etc.
    14 Foundation Course 4 CO 1 Acquire ability to apply skills required to address competition in career choices.
    CO 2 Able to evaluate, synthesize and use information from different sources.
    CO 3 Able to articulate their thought on social issues.
    TYBCOM SEM V
    15 Cost Accounting CO 1 It enables the learners to understand various concepts of Cost Accounting.
    CO 2 It enables them to understand various Costing techniques important for business decision making such as Labour Costing, Material costing, cost Sheet and Reconciliation.
    16 Export Marketing CO 1 Communicate effectively using basic international business vocabulary with specific emphasis on terms associated with international trade and import / export operations.
    CO 2 Identify major product decisions that are necessary for export markets in order to facilitate product adaptation to the markets in question.
    CO 3 Identify factors that indicate strong potential export markets in order to define market selection models or drive market selection systems.
    17 Direct Tax CO 1 To discuss fundamental concepts and definitions of terms  in accordance with specific provisions contained in section 2 of Income tax Act,1961
    CO 2 Apply provisions of Sec 5 of statute on computing the total income for various categories of residential status as well as sec 6 of the statute  on  determining the residential status for the respective Assessment year.
    CO 3 To Solve numerical on five heads of income in accordance with provisions contained in section 15 to 17, section 22 to 27, section 28 to 44, section 45 to 55, section 56 to 59
    CO 4 To identify the specific nature of incomes which enjoy exemptions by virtue of section 10 of Income tax Act,1961
    CO 5 To identify the availability of various tax friendly deductions and privileges under the statute in accordance with    Section 80 of Income tax Act,1961
    CO 6 To discuss the conditions to be complied in computing net taxable income of individual
    18 Marketing and Human Resource Management CO 1 Learners will understand the contribution of marketing to the business enterprise.
    CO 2 They will develop awareness of the major bases for segmenting consumer business market.
    CO 3 They will understand the stages in the buyer decision process and completely outline the components of the marketing mix; identify how the firms marketing strategy and marketing mix must evolve and adapt to match consumer behavior and perceptions of the product (e.g. Classification of products and services, brand image, price and value), the stage in the product life cycle and the competitive environment; summarize the importance of measuring and managing return on marketing.
    19        ECONOMICS CO 1 The course deals with various aspects like Money Market, Capital Market, Banks and Globalization of the functioning of the economy in lucid but in depth so to help students in their understanding.
    CO 2 This has made learners to be familiar policies and programmers of the government, evaluating them and analyzing their effect of the economy.
    CO 3 This gives an opportunity to learners to think in right direction and contribute their inputs in taking the economy on the path of development.
    20 Computers CO 1 Design and develop simple database system, Relational database mode, ER model and distributed databases, and to write good queries using a standard query language called My SQL
    CO 2 Understand the broader perspective in the application of information technology and e-commerce.
    21 Financial Accounting CO 1 It familiarizes the learners about various Company accounting such as Amalgamation, AS 13, Buyback of shares (Sec 68) etc.
    CO 2 It enables the learners to understand the scope, provisions, terms and conditions for Internal Reconstruction, Buyback of shares, Investment accounting etc.
    TYBCOM Sem VI
    15 Cost Accounting CO 1 It enables them to understand the concept of Contract costing, Process costing, Non integrated cost system etc.
    CO 2 It enables them to understand various Costing techniques important for business decision making such as Marginal costing, Standard costing, Contract costing etc.
    16 Export Marketing CO 1 Identify major governmental and non-governmental sources of information and import/export assistance and apply that knowledge through development of marketing plans tied to global business activity and country-specific business conditions.
    CO 2 Aware of financial institute available for help from finance to guarantees
    CO 3 To calculate export pricing for various product by different techniques.
    CO 4 Apply various exports procedures and formalities to run an export business.
    17 MHRM CO 1 Analyze strategic human resource management within organizational settings.
    CO 2 Devise effective and concept of the high commitment workforce model.
    CO 3 Understand the changing conceptions of teamwork, organizational learning, cultural and psychological contracts.
    CO 4 Use conceptual frameworks to develop and enhance the role played by the HR department within an organization.
    18        ECONOMICS-VI CO 1 The course deals with various aspects of Foreign Exchange Market.
    CO 2 This has made learners to be familiars with international trade theories and policies of the government, evaluating them and analyzing their effect of the economy.
    CO 3 This gives an opportunity to learners to think in right direction and contribute their inputs in taking the economy on the path of development.
    19 Indirect Taxes CO 1 To apply the provisions of MVAT Act2002 in computation of VAT liability
    CO 2 To discuss upon the composition scheme applicable to small dealers
    CO 3 To apply the provisions of service tax rules in competing service tax liability in light of negative list and mega exemptions
    CO 4 To identify the procedures for registrations ,return filing and penalty provisions under MVAT Act2002 and service tax rules 1994
    20 Computers CO 1 Work with M S Excel right from basics to formulae, Tables, Templates and Printing of their work.
    CO 2 Gain theoretical and problem solving techniques.
    21 Financial Accounting CO 1 It enables the learners to understand the scope and provisions regarding liquidation of companies,accounting of under writing of shares, LLP etc.
    CO 2 To make learner understand about AS14: Amalgamation of companies and AS 11: Accounting of Foreign Exchange Transaction.
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