The department conducts the following activities – orientation program, inter collegiate seminar relating to the course, curriculum workshops, personality development workshops, communication skills and stress management workshops for the overall development of student and to give insight and knowledge of Banking and Insurance sector. Regular field trips are conducted to LIC, RBI and other banks to give practical exposure to students.
Eligibility:
XII or equivalent examination, securing a minimum of 45% aggregate (in case of an applicant from Open Category) and 40% in case of a candidate from Reserved Category from Commerce or Science Stream.
The candidate should have passed in one and the same sitting.
Course Structure :
B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) is a full time degree course spread over three years with each year being divided into 2 semesters.
FIRST YEAR B.COM. (BANKING AND INSURANCE) | |
FIRST SEMESTER | SECOND SEMESTER |
1.1 Environment and Management of Financial Services | 2.1 Principles & Practices of Banking & Insurance |
1.2 Financial Accounting – I | 2.2 Business Law |
1.3 Business Communication – I | 2.3 Financial Accounting – II |
1.4 Business Economics – I | 2.4 Business Communication – II |
1.5 Quantitative Methods – I | 2.5 Organisational Behaviour |
1.6 Foundation Course – I | 2.6 Quantitative Methods – II |
1.7 Principles of Management | 2.7 Foundation Course – II |
SECOND YEAR B.COM. (BANKING AND INSURANCE) | |
THIRD SEMESTER | FOURTH SEMESTER |
3.1 Foundation Course – III (Overview of Banking Sector) | 4.1 Information Technology in Banking and Insurance II |
3.2 Information Technology – I in Banking & Insurance | 4.2 Corporate and Securities Law |
3.3 Financial Markets – I | 4.3 Business Economics – II |
3.4 Direct Taxation | 4.4 Foundation Course – IV (Overview of Insurance Sector) |
3.5 Management Accounting | 4.5 Financial Management – II |
3.6 Financial Marketing | 4.6 Cost Accounting |
3.7 Organisational Behaviour | 4.7 Entrepreneurship Management |
THIRD YEAR B.COM. (BANKING AND INSURANCE) | |
FIFTH SEMESTER | SIXTH SEMESTER |
5.1 Research Methodology | 6.1 Project Work on Banking & Insurance |
5.2 Strategic Management | 6.2 Human Resource Management in Banking & Insurance |
5.3 Financial Reporting Analysis (Corporate Banking & Insurance) | 6.3 Central Banking |
5.4 Auditing – I | 6.4 International Business |
5.5 Financial Services and Management | 6.5 Auditing – II |
5.6 International Banking & Finance | 6.6 Turnaround Management |
5.7 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance | 6.7 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management |
5.8 Actuarial Analysis in Banking & Insurance | 6.8 Marketing in Banking & Insurance |
The course will have six semesters conducted on the revised pattern using Credit Based Semester System and Grading pattern. All examination will be conducted by the University of Mumbai.
Each subject in all semesters will be evaluated for 100 marks which is bifurcated as 75 marks theoretical exam and 25 marks internal assessment which include class presentations, projects, tests, class participation and attendance. 30 marks in theoretical exam and 10 marks in internal assessment are required to pass a subject.
The course covers 38 subjects and 2 projects on Banking and Insurance of 100 marks each, which are to be submitted in the final year.
Industrial Visit:
2010 – 11 Kerala
2011 – 12 Goa & Hyderabad
2012 – 13 Kolad
2013 – 14 Mount Abu – Udaipur
2014 – 15 Delhi – Chandigarh – Manali
2015 – 16 Chandigarh – Simla
2016 – 17 Delhi – Haridwar – Rishikesh – Dehradun – Mussoorie