BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE) (BAF):
The Programme of B. Com (Accounting & Finance) grooms’ students in the areas of Accountancy & Finance Subjects like Cost Accounting, Innovative Financial Service, Financial Management gives a wider scope and knowledge to students in the area of Finance. Students pursuing this course have better opportunities in the field of Banking, Corporate companies, Accounting for Production House etc. The course also helps students to pursue the professional courses such as CA, CS, ICWA, CIMA, CFA, MBA.
ELIGIBILITY:
0.5204: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Programme in Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) shall have passed XII std. examination of Maharashtra State of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its Equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate in case of students belonging to Open Category and 40% in aggregate in case of Reserved Category at one and at the same sitting. Every Candidate admitted to the Degree Programme shall have to register himself/herself with the University of Mumbai.
COURSE STRUCTURE:
The course shall be a full-time course. The duration of the course shall be six semesters spread over 3 years.
FIRST YEAR B.COM. (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) | |
FIRST SEMESTER | SECOND SEMESTER |
1.1 Financial Accounting-1 (Elements of Financial Accounting 1) | 2.1 Financial Accounting-II (Special Accounting Areas) |
1.2 Cost Accounting (Introduction and Element of Cost I) | 2.2 Auditing-1 (Introduction and Planning) |
1.3 Business Economics-1 | 2.3 Innovative Financial Services |
1.4 Commerce-1 (Business Environment) | 2.4 Business Communication-II |
1.5 Financial Management-1 (Introduction to Financial Management) | 2.5 Business Law-1 (Business Regulatory Framework) |
1.6 Business Communication-1 | 2.6 Foundation Course – II |
1.7 Foundation Course-1 | 2.7 Business Mathematics |
SECOND YEAR B.COM. (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) | |
THIRD SEMESTER | FOURTH SEMESTER |
3.1 Financial Accounting-III (Special Accounting Areas) | 4.1 Financial Accounting – IV (Special Accounting Areas) |
3.2 Cost Accounting-II (Method of Costing) | 4.2 Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting) |
3.3 Taxation (Direct Taxation Paper – 1) | 4.3 Taxation (Direct Tax Paper – II) |
3.4 Information Technology in Accountancy – I | 4.4 Information Technology in Accountancy – II |
3.5 Business Law II (Business Regulatory Framework) | 4.5 Business Law III (Company Law) |
3.6 Business Economics – II | 3.6 Research Methodology in Accounting and Finance |
3.7 Foundation Course in Commerce- (Financial Markets Operations II) | 3.7 Foundation Course in Management – IV |
THIRD YEAR B.COM. (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) | |
FIFTH SEMESTER | SIXTH SEMESTER |
5.1 Financial Accounting – V | 6.1 Financial Accounting – VII |
5.2 Financial Accounting – VI | 6.2 Project Work |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS | |
5.3 Management II (Management Application) | 6.3 Economics Paper-III (Indian Economy) |
5.4 Cost Accounting – III | 6.4 Cost Accounting – IV |
5.5 Financial Management – II | 6.5 Financial Management -III |
5.6 Taxation Indirect Tax IV (GST) | 6.6 Taxation V (Indirect Tax – III) |
The course will have six semesters conducted on the revised pattern using Credit Based Semester System and Grading pattern. All examinations will be conducted by the University of Mumbai. Each subject in all semester will be evaluated for 100 marks which is bifurcated as 75 marks written examination & 25 marks internal evaluation in which minimum of 30 marks in external & 10 marks in internal is required to pass a subject.
Industrial Visit:
2010 – 11 Chandigarh – Kulu – Manali
2011 – 12 Goa & Hyderabad
2012 – 13 Kolad
2013 – 14 Udaipur – Mount Abu
2014 – 15 Delhi – Chandigarh – Manali
2015 – 16 Kerala
2016 – 17 Delhi – Haridwar – Rishikesh – Dehradun – Mussoorie