BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (BANKING & INSURANCE)

1.1 Environment and Management of Financial Services 1.2 Principles of Management
1.3 Effective Communication - I
1.4 Economics - I (Micro)
1.5 Quantative Methods - (I)
1.6 Introduction to Computer Systems
2.1 Principles and Practices of Banking & Insurance 2.2 Financial Accounting
2.3 Effective Communication - II
2.4 Economics -II (Macro)
2.5 Quantative Methods-II
2.6 Business Law
3.1 Laws Governing Banking & Insurance
3.2 Financial management - I
3.3 Management Accounting (Tools & Techniques, Focus on Banking & Insurance)
3.4 Customer Relationship Management in Banking and Insurance
3.5 Information Technology in Banking & Insurance
3.6 Organisational Behaviour
4.1 Universal Banking
4.2 Financial Management - II
4.3 .Innovations in Banking and Insurance
4.4 Corporate Law and Laws Governing Capital Markets
4.5 Entrepreneurship Management
4.6 Financial Markets (Equity, Debt, Forex and Derivatives)
5.1 Marketing in Banking & Insurance
5.2 Financial Services Management
5.3 International Banking & Finance
5.4 Financial Reporting and Analysis (Corporate Banking & Insurance)
5.5 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management'
5.6 Auditing
6.1 Strategic Management (Banking & insurance)
6.2 Central Banking
6.3 International Business (Banking and Insurance)
6.4 Human Resource Management in Banking and Insurance
6.5 'Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
6.6 Turnaround Management
6.7 Special Studies in Banking and Insurance (Projects)

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) Degree course shall have passed XII std. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 50% marks in aggregate at (45% in case of reserved category) one & the same sitting.Every candidate admitted to. the degree course in the constituent / affiliated college / recognised institution, conducting the course, shall have to register him/herself with the university.
The course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be six semesters over in three years.

Number of students: A bath shall consist of not more than 60 students.

The course shall consist of 36 subjects & 1 project. (d) [Total number of lectures per paper per semester shall be maximum of 60 each of 50 minutes duration]

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE)

1.1.1 Financial Accounting Paper - I (Elements of. Financial Accounting)
1.1.2 Cost Accounting Paper - I (Introduction and Elements of Cost)
1.1.3 Economic Paper - I (Micro Economics)
1.1.4 Commerce Paper - I (Business Environment)
1.1.5 Information Technology Paper - I (Introduction & Elements)
1.1.6 Business Communication - Paper - I
1.1.7 Foundation Course - Paper - I (Fundamentals of Environment Management)
1.2.1 Financial Accounting Paper - II (Special Accounting Areas)
1.2.2 Auditing Paper - I (Introduction and Planning For Audit)
1.2.3 Financial Management Paper - I (Introduction to Financial Management)
1.2.4 Taxation Paper - I (Indirect Taxes Paper - I)
1.2.5 Business Law Paper - I (Business Regulatory Frame Work)
1.2.6 Quantitative Methods For Business Paper - I
1.2.7 Business Communication Paper - II
2.3.1 Financial Accounting Paper - III (Special Accounting Areas)
2.3.2 Cost Accounting Paper - II (Methods of Costing)
2.3.3 Auditing Paper -II (Technique of Auditing)
2.3.4 Economics Paper - II (Macro Economics)
2.3.5 Business Law Paper - II (Company Law)
2.3.6 Management Paper - I (Principles of Management)
2.3.7 Foundation Course - Paper II (Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship)
2.4.1 Financial Management Paper - II (Techniques of Financial Management)
2.4.2 Management Accounting Paper - I (Introduction To Management Accc)unting)
2.4.3 Taxation Paper - II (Indirect Taxes Paper - II)
2.4.4 Commerce Paper - II (Financial Market Operations)
2.4.5 Business Law Paper --III (Industrial Regulatory Frame Work)
2.4.6 Information Technology Paper - II (Applications In Accounting & Finance)
2.4.7 Quantitative Methods For Business - Paper - II
3.5.1 Financial Accounting Paper - IV (Corporate Accounting)
3.5.2 Cost Accounting Paper - '" (Methods and Accounting)
3.5.3 Auditing Paper - III (Audit Procedure)
3.5.4 Management Accounting Paper - II (Financial Statement Analysis)
3.5.5 Taxation Paper -III (Direct Taxes Paper -I)
3.5.6 Economics - Paper'" (Indian Economy)
3.6.1 Financial Accounting Paper - V (Corporate Accounting)
3.6.2 Cost Accounting Paper - IV (Techniques of Costing)
3.6.3 Auditing Paper - IV (Audit of Companies)
3.6.4 Management Accounting Paper - III (Security Analysis & Management)
3.6.5 Taxation Paper - IV (Direct Taxes Paper - II)
3.6:6 Management Paper - II (Principles of Management and Application)
  1. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) Degree course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 50% marks in aggregate at first attempt (45% in case of reserved category) one & the same sitting.
  2. Every candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the constituent / affiliated college / recognised institution, conducting the course, shall have to register him/herself with the university.
  1. The course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be six semesters over in three years.
  2. Number of students: A batch shall consist of not more than 60 students.
  3. The course shall consist of 40 subjects.
  4. Total number of lectures per paper (subject) shall be minimum of 50 and a maximum of 55, each of 50 minutes duration.

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