Select Page

Programmes

Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management (SACCM) aims to contribute to the movement of nurturing the youth as leaders of tomorrow.

 

Home / Programmes / M.Com

Master of Commerce (M.Com)

PROGRAM OUTCOMES FOR M.COM PROGRAM

PO-1: To reflect and examineanalytically outcomes of one’s actions and take curative measures consequently.

PO-2: To analyze intricate business problems critically, employ independent and unbiased judgment to synthesize information for makinglogical and rational advances for conducting research in a wider, practical and policy context.

PO-3: To make optimum use of business innovation for hunting down for contemporary opportunities so as to create value and wealth for individual and societal progress.

PO-4: To validate theoretical knowledge of commerce principles by its application to one’s own work

PO-5: To deliberate laterally and originally, theorize, and resolvebusiness snags, evaluate probable solutions, and arrive at optimal solutions after reflecting on socio-economic, political, political, cultural, societal and environmental factors

 

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES FOR M.COM PROGRAM

PSO 1: To enable the learners develop a robust base for selecting their career

PSO2:  To be recognized for quantitative, qualitative, cognitive, and analytical skills for identifying, analysing, designing and creatingcorporate opportunities in a global dynamic environment.

PSO3: To beacclaimed for their aptitude to think strategically, to lead and manage multi-disciplinary teams thereby augmenting managerial effectiveness.

PSO4: To facilitate them in cultivating habit of understanding current affairs and correlating the same with their subjects, and find the skill gap required for the job market

Course Curriculum of M.Com  Programme

M.Com First Semester

M.Com Second Semester

M.C.101  – MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

M.C.201- BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

M.C.102- QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR BUSINESS

M.C.202-RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN COMMERCE

M.C.103 – MODERN ACCOUNTING THEORY & REPORTING PRACTICE

M.C.203- FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND POLICY

M.C.104 – ORGANISATION THEORY AND BEHAVIOUR

M.C.204-PRODUCTION AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

M.C.105-MARKETING MANAGEMEN

M.C.205-OPERATIONS RESEARCH

M.C.106-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

M.C.206 – BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

M.C.107 – WORKSHOP ON IT APPLICATIONS IN COMMERCE

M.C.207 – SUMMER TRAINING REPORT AND VIVA VOCE

Third Semester

Fourth Semester

M.C.301 Business Performance Measurement

M.C.401 Project Planning and Control

M.C.302 Tax Planning and Management

M.C.402 Knowledge Management

Students must select two groups from the

following groups, having two papers each,

Group A: Marketing

MC. 303 Integrated Marketing Communication & Brand Equity

MC. 304 Marketing Research

Group B: Human Resource Management

MC. 305 Human Resource Development

MC. 306 Industrial Relations

Group C: Accounting & Finance

MC. 309 Strategic Cost Management

MC. 310 International Accounting

M.C.403 Business Ethics and Corporate Governance

Students must select any one group from the two

groups selected in the third semester

(Selected group in the 4th semester will be having three papers)

Group A: Marketing

MC. 404 Advertising and Sales Management

MC. 405 Services Marketing

MC. 406 Consumer Behavior

Group B: Human Resource Management

MC. 407 Organizational Change and Development

MC. 408 Training and Development

MC. 409 Compensation Management

Group C: Accounting & Finance

MC. 413 Advanced Corporate Accounting

MC. 414 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

MC. 415 Advanced Auditing

MC. 315- Workshop on Financial Markets and

Instruments

M.C.422 Comprehensive Viva-Voce