Bachelor Of Commerce
1) F.Y.B.Com.
For admission to F,Y,B,Com. the student should have passed the H.S.C. (Std. XII) Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Mumbai or an examination recognized as equivalent with subjects as may be specified by the University in Arts & Commerce. (XII Science and XII Commerce may be admitted to F.Y.B.A. subject to availability of Seats).
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.
Semester-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