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Aided Programmes:


Bachelor of Commerce:


F.Y.B.Com.

S.Y.B.Com.

T.Y.B.Com.

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)

Foundation Course - II

Business Law

Business Economics – II

Accounting & Financial Management – II

Applied Component (Advertising)

Management Accounting

Commerce

(Management, Production & Finance)

Financial Accounting

Cost Accounting

Commerce (Marketing and Human Resource Management)

Business Economics

Computer System and Applications

Direct & Indirect Taxation

(Further clarification awaited from University)

 

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)

SEM I

SEM II

  • 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
  • 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

S.Y. B.Com. (A&F)

SEM III

SEM IV

  • 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
  • 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

T.Y. B.Com. (A&F)

SEM V

SEM VI

  • Financial Accounting – V
  • Financial Accounting – VI
  • Cost Accounting – III
  • Financial Management – II
  • Taxation – III (Indirect Taxes – I)
  • International Finance
  • Financial Accounting – VII
  • Cost accounting – IV
  • Financial Management – III
  • Taxation – IV (Indirect Taxes – II)
  • Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
  • Project Work

 

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

SEM I

SEM II

  • Introduction to Financial Accounts
  • Business Law
  • Business Statistics
  • Business Communication – I
  • Foundation Course – I
  • Foundation of Human Skills
  • Business Economics – I
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Industrial Law
  • Business Mathematics
  • Business Communication – II
  • Foundation Course– Value Education and Soft Skill – II
  • Business Environment
  • Principles of Management
   

SYBMS

SEM III

SEM IV

  • Information Technology in Business Management - I
  • Foundation Course (Environmental Management) -  III
  • Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Management
  • Accounting for Managerial Decisions 
  • Strategic Management
  • Information Technology in Business Management - II
  • Foundation Course (Ethics & Governance) - IV
  • Business Research Methods
  • Business Economics - II
  • Production & Total Quality Management

Any one Elective Group to be selected by the learner

Group – A: Finance Group – Electives

Equity And Debt Market

Auditing

Corporate Finance

Financial Institutions & Markets

Group – B: Marketing Group – Electives

Consumer Behaviour

Tourism Marketing

Advertising

Rural Marketing

Group C: Human Resource– Electives

Recruitment & Selection

Training & Development in HRM

Motivation and Leadership

Change Management

   

TYBMS

SEM V

SEM VI

Compulsory Courses

1. Logistics and Supply Chain Management

2. Corporate Communication and Public Relations

Compulsory Courses

1. Operation Research

2. Project Work

Any one Elective Group to be selected by the learner

Group – A: Finance Group – Electives

3. Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management

4. Commodity and Derivatives Market

5. Financial Accounting 

6. Direct Tax

3. International Finance

4. Innovative Financial Services

5. Project Management

6. Indirect Tax

Group – B: Marketing Group – Electives

3. Services Marketing

4. E-Commerce and Digital Marketing

5. Sales and Distribution Management

6. Customer Relationship Management

3. Brand Management

4. Retail Management

5. International Marketing

6. Media Planning and Management

Group C: Human Resource– Electives

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

3. Organizational Development

4. HRM in Service Sector Management

5. Workforce Diversity

6. Indian Ethos in Management

 

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)

SEM I

SEM II

Environment and Management of Financial Services

Principle of Management

Financial Accounting - I

Business Communication - I

Business Economics - I

Quantitative Methods – I

Foundation Course – I

Principles and Practices of Banking and Insurance

Business Law

Financial Accounting - II

Business Communication – II

Organizational Behaviour

Quantitative Methods - II

Foundation Course - II

   

S.Y.B.Com. (B&I)

SEM III

SEM IV

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

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

   

T.Y.B.Com. (B&I)

SEM V

SEM VI

Financial Reporting and Analysis (Corporate Banking and Insurance)

Auditing - I

Strategic Management

Financial Services Management

International Banking & Finance

Research Methodology

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

Auditing - II

Human Resource Management 

Turnaround Management Central Banking

Project work in Banking & Insurance