Bachelor Of Science (Computer Science)
1) B.Sc. (Computer Science) F.Y.B.Sc. CS
A Candidate passed H.S.C. with Mathematics as one of the subjects and securing not less than 45% (Open Category) or not less than 40% (Reserved Category) in the aggregate at first attempt.
2) Course Outcome
Course outcomes are a set of competencies students acquire at the end of graduation. On successful completion, they shall :
- Have in-depth knowledge in accounting and financial subjects by different means such as classroom teachings, seminars, projects, practical training, industrial visits, conferences, expert talks, etc.
- Acquire knowledge in the field of accounting, taxation, auditing, risk management, financial accounting, managerial economics, business law, and business communications.
- Work as management trainee in Account or Finance department, they can be freelancer or can start their own start up.
3) Course Objectives
- BAF course is designed to provide in depth training to students who wants to make their career in Accounts and Finance
- It is tailored made for students who are aspiring to become Chartered Account or Financial Analyst
- It provides deep insights of Accounting, Taxation, Financial Management, Business Communication, Economics and Securities Market.
Structure & Syllabus of F.Y.B.Sc.(Computer Science)
DetailsStructure & Syllabus of F.Y.B.Sc.(Computer Science)
DetailsSemester-III
- Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) - III
- Cost Accounting (Methods of Costing) - II
- Taxation - II (Direct Taxes Paper- I)
- Information Technology in Accountancy - I
- Foundation Course in Commerce (Financial Market Operations) - III
- Business Law (Business Regulatory Framework) - II
- Business Economics - II
Semester-IV
- Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) - IV
- Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting)
- Taxation - III (Direct Taxes- II)
- Information Technology in Accountancy - II
- Foundation Course in Management (Introduction to Management) - IV
- Business Law (Company Law) - III
- Research Methodology in Accounting and Finance
Semester-V
- Financial Management II
- Taxation IV(Indirect Taxes-II)
- International Finance
- Financial Analysis and Business Valuation
- Financial Accounting-V
- Financial Accounting-VI
Semester-VI
- Financial Management III
- Taxation V (Indirect Taxes-III)
- Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
- Management Control System
- Financial Accounting VII
- Project Work II