DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
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Specific Outcomes
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B.COM - GEN (TM&EM)
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PSO 1: To understand the nature, scope and concepts of Accounting, Business Operations and Management. PSO 2: To analyses the relationship between Accounting, Auditing and Taxation. PSO 3: To understand the application of Corporate Accounting Principles and Practices in real time business situations. PSO 4: To equip the students with leadership skills and knowledge in computing skills. PSO 5: To enable the students to understand the legal environment and its effect on business, industry, commerce and management. |
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B.COM - CA
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PSO 1: To understand the nature, scope and concepts of Accounting, Business Operations and Management. PSO 2: To enable the students to understand the concepts of computer software and its applications in business operations. PSO 3: To equip the students with business analytics and e-commerce skills. PSO 4: To develop the students with communication, leadership and entrepreneurial skills. PSO 5: To make them learn the latest technologies and their application in modern business operations. |
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B.COM(A&T) |
PSO1:To be able to understand basic accounting process PSO2:To understand the concepts and applicable of taxation system in Indian context PSO3:To be able to understand the GST principles and practice PSO4:To apply the knowledge of accounting and taxation processing the business transactions PSO5:To acquire skills and knowledge assessing the business |
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M Com |
PSO1:Develop comprehensive Managerial and Entrepreneurial Skills. PSO2:Understand, analyze, interpret and apply knowledge for solving financial, investment Legal, personnel related Business and Managerial problems. PSO3:Ability to work in teams with enhanced communication and interpersonal skills. PSO4:Competencies for employability in functional areas of Accountancy, taxation, Banking, Insurance, corporate laws etc. and inclination towards pursuing professional courses in CA/CMA/CS/CFA... PSO5:Acquaintance with latest trends in Commerce and Management.
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Combinations-Courses offered
Certificate Courses
Life Skill Courses and Skill Development Courses offered
These Courses are open to students of all Commerce students. The department previously offered the foundation course of Entrepreneurship to all the 2nd year students of the college as per the previous curriculum.
Department of Commerce
Course Outcomes
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TITLE OF PAPER |
CODE
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COURSE OUTCOMES |
SEMESTER-I ,II,III&IV |
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Fundamentals of Accounting-I Financial Accounting -II |
COM101 COM201 |
CO-1:To make the students acquire the conceptual knowledge of Accounting CO-2:To equip the students with the knowledge of accounting process and preparation of Final Accounts CO-3:To develop the skills of recording financial transactions and preparation of reports using Computers CO-04:Determine the useful life and value of the depreciable assets and maintenance of Reserves in business entities.
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Business Organisation and Management
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COM102 |
CO-1:To understand the basic concepts and functions of Business Organisation and Management
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3. |
Business Environment |
COM103 |
CO-1: To understand the environmental factors affecting business and Economic and Monetary policies influence on business decision making.
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Business Economics |
COM202 |
CO-1:To study and understand business economics concepts and their application in business firm. CO-2:To understand dynamics s of consumers buying behavior and their implications in taking business decisions. CO-3: To be able to forecast the consequences of a change in determinants of demand on revenue. CO-4: To study and understand production and cost functions, pricing under various Market structures. CO-5: To understand macro concepts: national income and economic systems. To study and understand structural reforms.
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Banking Theory and Practice |
COM203 |
CO-1:Discuss and evaluate the theories relating to the role of banks as financial intermediaries. CO-2: Understand the role of transaction costs and informational asymmetries in the operation of the banking system. CO-3: Explain how bank-based systems differ from market-based system. |
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Advanced Accounting |
COM301 |
CO-1: To understand the fundamental concepts underlying accounting, finance, management and marketing. CO-2: To Utilize the Accounting Information in the business processes and practices, such as problem analysis and decision making. |
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Business Statistics |
COM302 |
CO-1: To impart knowledge on the application of statistical Tools and techniques in business decisions - making and use of MS Excel in interpretation of statistical data (qualitative and quantitative) |
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Marketing |
COM303 |
CO-1: To identify the core concepts of Marketing and the role of Marketing in Business and Society. CO-2:To understand the knowledge of Social, Legal, Ethical and Technological forces on Marketing decision-making and ability to develop marketing strategies based on Product, Price, Place and Promotion objectives. |
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Corporate Accounting |
COM401 |
CO-1:To provide the knowledge relating to the accounting standards To enable students to company final accounts using computer CO-2:To enable the students to prepare financial statements of Companies |
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Cost and Management Accounting |
COM402 |
CO-1:To impart conceptual knowledge of cost accounting and Management CO-2:To train the students in finding the cost of the products using different methods of costing. CO-3:Compare and contrast the financial statements of firms and interpret the results |
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Income Tax |
COM403 |
CO-1:Understand the provisions and compute income tax for various sources. CO-2:Grasp amendments made from time to time in Finance Act. CO-3:Compute total income and define tax complicacies and structure. Prepare and File IT returns of individual at his own. |
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Business Law |
COM404 |
CO-1:To Educate the students about Consumer Protection Act 1986, Information Technology Act 2000 and the Company Law. CO-2:To understand the legal environment of business. |
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Auditing |
COM405 |
CO-1:To understand the Auditors’ liabilities, and be able to apply case law in making a Judgment whether auditors might be liable to certain parties. |
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Goods and Service Taxes |
COM406 |
CO-1:Examine the method of tax credit. Input and Output Tax credit and Cross Utilization of Input Tax Credit. CO-2:Identify and analyze the procedural aspects under different applicable statutes related to GST. CO-3: Compute the assessable value of transactions related to goods and services for levy and determination of duty liability. |