Aided Programmes:
Bachelor of Commerce:
F.Y.B.Com.
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S.Y.B.Com.
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T.Y.B.Com.
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Foundation Course – I
Business Communication
Environmental Studies
Business Eco. – I
Accounting & Financial Management – I
Mathematical & Statistical Techniques (Lower Level)
Commerce (Introduction to Business & Service Sector)
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Foundation Course - II
Business Law
Business Economics – II
Accounting & Financial Management – II
Applied Component (Advertising)
Management Accounting
Commerce
(Management, Production & Finance)
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Financial Accounting
Cost Accounting
Commerce (Marketing and Human Resource Management)
Business Economics
Computer System and Applications
Direct & Indirect Taxation
(Further clarification awaited from University)
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Unaided Programmes
B.Com. in Accounting & Finance:
Duration: Three Years – Six Semesters
Eligibility: A candidate should have passed XII standard examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate in case of Open Category students and not less than 40% in aggregate in case of Reserved Category students in first attempt.
Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue careers in the field of Accounts, Tax consultant, Financial Analysis, Credit Analysis, Stock Brokers, Real Estate, Financial Planners. Consultants & Managers.
F.Y. B.Com. (A&F)
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SEM I
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SEM II
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- Financial Accounting (Elements of Financial Accounting) – I
- Cost Accounting (Introduction to elements of cost) – I
- Financial Management (Introduction to Financial Management) – I
- Business Communication – I
- Foundation Course – I
- Commerce (Business Environment) – I
- Business Mathematics
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- Financial Accounting (Special accounting areas) – II
- Auditing (Introduction and Planning) – I
- Innovative Financial Services
- Business Communication – II
- Foundation course – II
- Business Law (Business Regulatory Framework) – I
- Business Economics
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S.Y. B.Com. (A&F)
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SEM III
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SEM IV
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- Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) – III
- Cost accounting (Methods of Costing) – II
- Taxation – I (Direct Taxation – I)
- Information Technology in Accountancy– I
- Foundation Course in Commerce (Financial Market Operation) – III
- Business Law (Business Regulatory Framework) – II
- Business Economics- II
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- Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) – III
- Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting)
- Taxation – II (Direct taxation – II)
- Information Technology in Accountancy – II
- Foundation Course in Management (Introduction to management) – IV
- Business Law (Corporate Law) – III
- Research Methodology in Accounting and Finance
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T.Y. B.Com. (A&F)
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SEM V
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SEM VI
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- Financial Accounting – V
- Financial Accounting – VI
- Cost Accounting – III
- Financial Management – II
- Taxation – III (Indirect Taxes – I)
- International Finance
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- Financial Accounting – VII
- Cost accounting – IV
- Financial Management – III
- Taxation – IV (Indirect Taxes – II)
- Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
- Project Work
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Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
Duration: Three Years – Six Semesters
Eligibility: A candidate from Arts, Science and Commerce streams and diploma in Engineering are eligible to enrol for this course.
FYBMS
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SEM I
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SEM II
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- Introduction to Financial Accounts
- Business Law
- Business Statistics
- Business Communication – I
- Foundation Course – I
- Foundation of Human Skills
- Business Economics – I
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- Principles of Marketing
- Industrial Law
- Business Mathematics
- Business Communication – II
- Foundation Course– Value Education and Soft Skill – II
- Business Environment
- Principles of Management
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SYBMS
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SEM III
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SEM IV
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- Information Technology in Business Management - I
- Foundation Course (Environmental Management) - III
- Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Management
- Accounting for Managerial Decisions
- Strategic Management
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- Information Technology in Business Management - II
- Foundation Course (Ethics & Governance) - IV
- Business Research Methods
- Business Economics - II
- Production & Total Quality Management
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Any one Elective Group to be selected by the learner
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Group – A: Finance Group – Electives
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Equity And Debt Market
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Auditing
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Corporate Finance
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Financial Institutions & Markets
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Group – B: Marketing Group – Electives
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Consumer Behaviour
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Tourism Marketing
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Advertising
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Rural Marketing
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Group C: Human Resource– Electives
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Recruitment & Selection
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Training & Development in HRM
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Motivation and Leadership
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Change Management
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TYBMS
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SEM V
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SEM VI
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Compulsory Courses
1. Logistics and Supply Chain Management
2. Corporate Communication and Public Relations
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Compulsory Courses
1. Operation Research
2. Project Work
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Any one Elective Group to be selected by the learner
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Group – A: Finance Group – Electives
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3. Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
4. Commodity and Derivatives Market
5. Financial Accounting
6. Direct Tax
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3. International Finance
4. Innovative Financial Services
5. Project Management
6. Indirect Tax
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Group – B: Marketing Group – Electives
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3. Services Marketing
4. E-Commerce and Digital Marketing
5. Sales and Distribution Management
6. Customer Relationship Management
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3. Brand Management
4. Retail Management
5. International Marketing
6. Media Planning and Management
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Group C: Human Resource– Electives
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3. Finance for HR Professionals and Compensation Management
4. Strategic Human Resource Management and HR Policies
5. Performance Management and Career Planning
6. Industrial Relations
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3. Organizational Development
4. HRM in Service Sector Management
5. Workforce Diversity
6. Indian Ethos in Management
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B.Com. in Banking & Insurance
Duration: Three Years – Six Semesters
Eligibility: A candidate should have passed XII standard examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% Marks in aggregate in case of Open Category students and not less than 40% in aggregate in case of Reserved Category students at one and the same sitting.
F.Y.B.Com. (B&I)
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SEM I
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SEM II
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Environment and Management of Financial Services
Principle of Management
Financial Accounting - I
Business Communication - I
Business Economics - I
Quantitative Methods – I
Foundation Course – I
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Principles and Practices of Banking and Insurance
Business Law
Financial Accounting - II
Business Communication – II
Organizational Behaviour
Quantitative Methods - II
Foundation Course - II
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S.Y.B.Com. (B&I)
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SEM III
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SEM IV
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Foundation Course – III (An overview of Banking sector)
Financial Markets
Direct Taxation
Information Technology in Banking & Insurance- I
Financial Management –I
Organizational Behaviour
Management Accounting
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Foundation Course – IV (An overview of Insurance sector)
Corporate & Securities Law
Business Economics-II
Information Technology in Banking & Insurance- II
Financial Management –II
Customer Relationship Management
Cost Accounting
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T.Y.B.Com. (B&I)
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SEM V
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SEM VI
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Financial Reporting and Analysis (Corporate Banking and Insurance)
Auditing - I
Strategic Management
Financial Services Management
International Banking & Finance
Research Methodology
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Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Auditing - II
Human Resource Management
Turnaround Management Central Banking
Project work in Banking & Insurance
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