Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
The B.Com. Degree Course will consist of six semesters divided into three Years.
- Study Mode Full Time
- Duration: 3 year Full Time
Overview
The B.Com. Degree Course will consist of six semesters divided into three Years. The first year (Semester I and II) choice based credit system examination will be held at the end of the each semester. The Second Year (Semester III and IV) and Third Year (Semester V and VI) choice based credit system examination will be held at the end of each semester.
ELIGIBILITY
No Candidates shall be admitted to the First Year of the B.Com. Degree Course (2019 pattern) unless he/she has passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education Board or equivalent or University with English as a passing Course.
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
The medium of instruction for B.Com. Degree course shall be either Marathi or English except languages
Career Opportunities
Our graduates work and intern in a range of jobs in a broad range of fields — public relations, marketing, advertising, social media, television, radio, magazines, human resources, event planning, education, nonprofits, and technology. We’ve also had graduates start their own businesses and others go on to graduate school in communication, law, public health, strategic communications, and education.
Program Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate an understanding of how communication shapes patterns of social interaction, the expression of cultural values and norms, political practices and relations of power, and our positions as local and global citizens.
Be able to use a variety of methodological tools to analyze interpersonal, intercultural, and rhetorical discourse that structures everyday interactions in both our public and private lives.
Demonstrate an understanding of the possibilities, problems, and history of discourse and deliberation in democracy and will be prepared to use their knowledge to work for a just and more humane world.
Standard of Passing
A candidate is required to obtain 40% marks in Internal Assessment, Practical Examination and Semester End University Examination. It means that passing separately at internal assessment, practical examination and semester end university examination is compulsory.
A.T.K.T. Rules
- If a candidate fails in all the courses (subject heads) of passing of semester I shall be allowed to proceed semester II. However, a student who fails in four theory courses and two practical courses at semester I and II taken together may be admitted to semester III & IV.
- If a candidate fails in all the courses (subject heads) of passing of semester III shall be allowed to proceed to semester IV.
- If a candidate fails in all the courses (subject heads) of passing of semester V shall be allowed to proceed to semester VI. However, a student who fails in four theory courses and two practical courses at semester III and IV taken together may be admitted to semester V & VI.
- No candidate shall be allowed to proceed to semester V unless the candidate has cleared semester I & II in all courses (Subjects).
- ATKT rules are applicable for 2nd and 4th semester.
Internship Program
The students who have sought admission to the semester V & VI of T.Y.B.Com under Choice Based Credit System need to undergo ‘Internship Programme’. The internship programme is compulsory. A student has to undergo Internship Programme in the Discipline Specific Special Subject which he / has chosen in S.Y.B.Com. (Semester III & IV). A student has to undergo sixty hours of practical training in business establishments.
Programme
F.Y.B.Com. |
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Sr. No. | Semester I | Semester II |
1 | Compulsory English – I | Compulsory English – II |
2 | Financial Accounting – I | Financial Accounting – II |
3 | Business Economics (Micro) – I | Business Economics (Micro) – II |
4 | Business Mathematics and Statistics – I OR Computer Concepts and Applications – I | Business Mathematics and Statistics – II OR Computer Concepts and Applications – II |
5 | Banking & Finance – I | Banking & Finance – II |
6 | Marketing & Salesmanship – I | Marketing & Salesmanship – II |
7 | Additional English-I or Marathi – I | Additional English-I or Marathi – II |
Grade | Value Added Course – I | Value Added Course – II |
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| Democracy, Election & Good Governance (Add on Credit Course) |
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| Physical Education |
S.Y.B.Com. |
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Sr. No. | Semester III | Semester IV |
1 | Business Communication – I | Business Communication – II |
2 | Corporate Accounting – I | Corporate Accounting – II |
3 | Business Economics (Macro) – I | Business Economics (Macro) – II |
4 | Principles & Functions of Management– I | Principles & Functions of Management – II |
5 | Elements of Company Law – I | Elements of Company Law – II |
6 | Special Subject – Paper I a. Cost & Works Accounting b. Marketing Management | Special Subject – Paper II a. Cost & Works Accounting b. Marketing Management |
7 | Environment Awareness | Environment Awareness |
T.Y.B.Com. |
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Sr. No. | Semester V | Semester VI |
1 | Business Regulatory Framework – I | Business Regulatory Framework – II |
2 | Advanced Accounting – I | Advanced Accounting – II |
3 | Indian & Global Economic Development – I | Indian & Global Economic Development – II |
4 | Auditing & Taxation – I | Auditing & Taxation – II |
5 | Special Subject – Paper II a. Cost & Works Accounting b. Marketing Management | Special Subject – Paper II a. Cost & Works Accounting b. Marketing Management |
6 | Special Subject – Paper III a. Cost & Works Accounting b. Marketing Management | Special Subject – Paper III a. Cost & Works Accounting b. Marketing Management |
COURSES CARRYING PRACTICALS
Each practical course will be of one credit. Practical subjects are
- For the F.Y.B.Com. Financial Accounting.
- For S.Y.B.Com. Compulsory subject Business Communication and special subjects.
- For T.Y.B.Com Compulsory subject Auditing & Taxation T.Y.B.Com and special subjects.
A Student must offer the same Special Course at T.Y.B.Com. (Semester V & VI) which he / she has offered at S.Y.B.Com. (Semester III and IV)
Semester 4 | Credits | Number |
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Relational Communication | 4 | ESTU 768 |
Public Relations Campaigns | 4 | ESTU 432 |
Rhetoric of Social Movements | 2 | ESTU 873 |
Total for the entire period of study | 40 |
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