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PROGRAMME OUTCOMES

PO 1 On completion of the program, students are acquainted with basic and advanced concepts in the areas related to accounting, banking, taxation, auditing, marketing, statistics, costing etc.
PO 2 Practical skill development for each course create awareness among the students on the skills required to plan and pursue a career and empower them with employability skills.
PO 3 To equip the students with the latest amendments for the corporate world with courses like GST, IFRS, Corporate Administration, Companies Act 2013, and Business Regulations .
PO 4 To acquaint students with accounting concepts, accounting tools and techniques influencing business organisations. Modern accounting technology oriented courses and business data analysis provide insight on how accounting data is recorded, processed and communicated which is indispensable in today's accounting field.
PO 5 To familiarizes students with various statistical techniques for their application in business decision and research.
PO 6 To develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager in relation to investment, financing and dividend policy decisions.
PO 7 To equip students with the principles and provisions of Income Tax Act, Goods and Services Tax Act, Business Taxation and help them compute tax liability.
PO 8 To familiarizes the students with the principles of marketing, Strategic HRM and focus them towards marketing and administration services.

Programme Specific Outcomes / Course Outcomes



SEMESTER I


Course Name Financial Accounting
PSO Understand the accounting concepts, principles and conventions.
Prepare books of accounts under double entry system of book keeping.
Record accounting transactions relating to hire purchase, royalty, conversion of firm into limited company.
Get employment in accounting positions at various levels.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to explain and apply accounting concepts, principles and conventions.
CO 2: Students will be able to understand double entry system of accounting and its benefits over single-entry system of accounting and Convert books of accounts maintained under single entry system into double entry system.
CO 3: Students will be able to understand the concept of hire purchase system and instalment purchase system. Also record and classify accounting transactions relating to hire purchase in the books of hire purchaser and vendor.
CO 4: Students will be able to define and understand various terms and concepts in a royalty agreement. Also record transactions involving lessor and lessee under a royalty agreement in the books of the lessor and lessee.

Course Name Management Principles and Application
PSO Understand and identify the different theories of organisations, which are relevant in the present context.
Design and demonstrate the strategic plan for the attainment of organisational goals.
Differentiate the different types of authority and chose the best one in the present context.
Compare and chose the different types of motivation factors and leadership styles.
Choose the best controlling techniques for better productivity of an organisation.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to explain the nature and scope of management, understand managerial functions and identify the different theories of organizations
CO 2: Students will be able to understand the planning process in an organisation, the concept of strategic planning and the various techniques of decision making
CO 3: Students will be able to understand the organisation process and different types of organisation
CO 4: Students will be able to define and understand the concept of staffing, the theories of motivation and different leadership styles.
CO 5: Students will be able to understand the process and techniques of control and effective coordination

Course Name Principles of Marketing
PSO Understand the basic concepts of marketing and asses the marketing environment.
Analyse the consumer behaviour in the present scenario and marketing segmentation.
Discover the new product development & identify the factors affecting the price of a product in the present context.
Judge the impact of promotional techniques on the customers & importance of channels of distribution.
Outline the recent developments in the field of marketing
CO CO 1: Students will be able to critically evaluate the key analytical frameworks and tools used in marketing .Apply key marketing theories, frameworks and tools to solve Marketing problems. Utilise information of a firm's external and internal marketing environment to identify and prioritise appropriate marketing strategies
CO 2: Students will be able to identify the major influences in consumer behaviour and distinguish between different consumer behaviour influences and their relationships. Recognise social and ethical implications of marketing actions on consumer behaviour .Students would be able to draft Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning Strategies for brands.
CO 3: Students will be able to acquire knowledge about marketing mix elements and apply it in framing product strategy .Use most appropriate techniques to apply market solutions for product management and pricing decisions.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand and develop distribution, promotional strategies and marketing strategies for various goods and services. Acquire knowledge on the depth of distribution channels. Students will be able to understand the traditional and modern methods of promoting the goods and services.
CO 5: Students will be able to understand the dynamics of marketing products and services on digital platforms and challenges of the same. Students will be equipped with recent trends in marketing tangibles and intangibles.

SEMESTER II

Course Name Principles of Marketing
PSO The objective of this course is to make the students familiar with the accounting procedures for different types of businesses.
To impart skills for recording various kinds of Business Transactions.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to ascertain the Fire Insurance Claims and treat Salvage and Abnormal Items.
CO 2: Students will be able to calculate the value of consignment at cost and invoice price and prepare accounts for consignor and consignee.
CO 3: Students will be able to prepare Separate books for Joint Venture and Memorandum of Joint Venture
CO 4: Students will be able to ascertain Royalties, Recoupment of short working and treatment of strike and stoppage.
CO 5: Students will be able to prepare financial statements in order to convert partnership into a limited company.

Course Name Banking Operation and Innovation
PSO The objective of this programme is to familiarize the students with the operations and innovations in Banking Sector.
Familiarize students with the modern techniques of Banking.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand the Customer – Banker relationship and the types of customer.
CO 2: Students will be able to ascertain the duties and responsibilities of a Collecting Banker.
CO 3: Students will be able to ascertain the duties and responsibilities of a Paying Banker.
CO 4: Students will be familiarized with the lending operations and procedures for various credit facilities offered by Banks.
CO 5: Students will be familiarized with modern operations and innovation in Banking.

Course Name Modern Marketing
PSO The objective of this programme is to familiarize the students with the concepts, dimensions.
To familiarize students with the new trends in modern marketing practices.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand concepts and new trends in marketing.
CO 2: Students will be able to identify various types of marketing environment.
CO 3: Students will be able to understand elements of marketing, pricing policies and types marketing channels
CO 4: Students will be familiarized with features and process of digital marketing.
CO 5: Students will be able to understand the marketing mix of service industry and classification of services.

Course Name Methods & Techniques for Business Data Analysis
PSO The objective of this programme is to provide basic knowledge of mathematics
To Familiarize students with mathematical application in business
CO CO 1: Students are re-introduced to Number System.
CO 2: Students will be able to solve Linear Equations and Simultaneous Equations and Quadratic Equation problems.
CO 3: Students are familiarized with the basic law of indices, matrices and logarithms with their application for simplification.
CO 4: Students will be familiarized with various methods of calculating goodwill and shares.
CO 5: Students will be able to apply commercial arithmetic with regards to calculation of interest, ratios and proportions.

SEMESTER III


Course Name Corporate Accounting
PSO The objective of this subject is to familiarize students with accounting provisions under Companies Act and their application.
The subject will introduce the process of issue of Shares and Debentures.
The subject will prepare the students to prepare Financial Statements according to Schedule III.
The subject will prepare the students to meet the accounting need of the market with familiarizing the students with the components and formats of Final Accounts.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand the process of issue of shares and debentures at par, premium and discount. Students will be able to account for Forfeiture of shares and Re- issue of shares.
CO 2: Students will be able to calculate the liability of the underwriters and commission of the underwriters.
CO 3: Students will be able to prepare Financial Statements according to Schedule III of the companies Act, 2013
CO 4: Students will be familiarized with various methods of calculating goodwill and shares.
CO 5: Students will be able to calculate Net Profits for Managerial Remuneration.

Course Name Financial Management
PSO The objective is to enable students to understand the basic concepts of Financial Management and the role of Financial Management in decision-making.
To enables students to understand the concept of Time Value of Money and the application of it to calculate present and future values.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand the scope and objectives of Financial Management. Students will be familiar with the duties and functions expected of a Financial Manager.
CO 2: Students will be able to understand the concept of Time Value of Money. And also calculate future and present value of Equity Shares, Preference Shares and Debentures.
CO 3: Students will be able to understand the factors influencing Capital Structure. And also compute and analyse EBIT, EBT and EPS.
CO 4: Students will be able to use techniques like Payback Period, Accounting Rate of Return, Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return and Profitability Index.
CO 5: Students will be able to analyse the effects of Inadequate, Excess and Adequate Working Capital.

Course Name Business Regulations
PSO To introduce the students to various Business Regulations.
To familiarize them with common issues of relevance.
To expose the student to the Legal System and its effect on business activities.
The Programme provides the student information about the. Difference between Business Laws, Contract Laws, Consumer Law, Economic Laws and Environmental Laws.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the Nature of Law, the scope and sources of Business Laws.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the essentials of valid contract, classifications of contracts and remedies for breach of contract.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of “The Competition Act 2002 “and its features ; ; “Consumer Protection Act, 1986” and its terms ; “Rights of the consumer”.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Indian Patent Laws, WTO Patent Rule and FEMA 1999.
CO 5: Students will understand Environment Protection Act, 1986

Course Name Business Data Analysis
PSO Students will acquire knowledge on the various statistical tools used for data analysis that can be applied in Business.
To gain knowledge about various quantitative statistical methods and its applicability for decision making in business.
Gain practical exposure on the needs about research and various statistical concepts and provides students a brief insight on statistical concepts such as correlation, regression, time series etc.
CO CO 1: Develop the student’s ability to deal with numerical and quantitative issues in business. Enable the use of statistical and graphical techniques wherever relevant .Proper understanding of Statistical applications in Business
CO 2: Students will be able to define and calculate mean, median, mode, and range ; Construct data tables that facilitate the calculation of mean, median, mode, and range ; Determine which measure of central tendency is best to use in a given circumstance.
CO 3: Students will be able to apply linear regression models in practice; identify situation where linear regression is appropriate; Identify the direction and strength of a linear correlation between two factors; Interpret the Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination, and test for significance.
CO 4: Students will be able to apply key concepts of estimation and forecasting in a time series context; theoretically and empirically formulate problems that can be resolved using time series analysis; Forecast the trend pattern exhibited by the given data by using various methods. Run and interpret time series models.
CO 5: Students will be able to predict values that exist within a data set and predict values that fall outside of a data set and use known values to predict unknown values.

SEMESTER IV


Course Name Advanced Corporate Accounting
PSO The objective of this programme is to make the students familiar with the accounting provisions under Companies Act, 2013
To familiarize students with accounting provisions as per Accounting Standards
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand the provisions for Issue and Redemption of Preference shares and compute the same.
CO 2: Students will be able to treat the premium on redemption of debentures and Capital Redemption Reserve.
CO 3: Students will be able to compute purchase consideration in case of amalgamation.
CO 4: Students will be able to account for Capital Reduction and Internal Reconstruction.
CO 5: Students will be able to prepare statement of accounts in case of liquidation and compute Liquidator’s remuneration.

Course Name Goods and Service Tax
PSO To impart students with knowledge on tax, types of tax and their modalities, to give insight on the taxes influencing a corporate entity – both direct and indirect.
To orient the students on the procedures and formalities to be adhered, with regard to tax matters.
CO CO 1: Students are familiarized with basics of taxation and structure of Indian Taxation.
CO 2: Students are oriented on CGST, SGST and IGST.
CO 3: Students will be able to ascertain the value of supply, time and place of supply.
CO 4: Students will be able to compute GST liability, Input Tax Credit and Net GST Liability.
CO 5: Students are familiarized with registration under GST, Tax Invoice, Levy and Collection of GST.

Course Name Cost Accounting
PSO The objective of this course is to familiarise the students with the cost accounting concepts.
To familiarise their applicability in organisations for the purpose of decision making on cost reduction and efficiency improvement.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand the process the issue of shares and debentures at par, premium and discount.
CO 2: Students will be able to estimate material procurement; Material Storage and Records; Material issue and Inventory Control.
CO 3: Students will be able to calculate Employee cost, Methods of remuneration and Employee turnout.
CO 4: Students will be familiarized with meaning and classification and absorption of cost overheads.
CO 5: Students will be able to understand the procedure for reconciliation and ascertain profits as per financial accounts and cost accounts.

Course Name E-Business & Accounting
PSO The objective of the subject is to familiarize the students with E- Commerce models and Tally.
Understand the importance of doing a business online and to analyse the opportunities and the challenges of e-commerce.
To learn the hardware and the software requirements for buying and selling a product online.
To familiarize the process for the selection and payment of products purchased by a customer from an e-commerce website
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand the process of buying and selling over the internet or conducting any transaction involving the transfer of ownership or rights to use goods or services through a computer mediated network.
CO 2: Students will be able to create a web page and to understand the hardware and software requirement for e-business.
CO 3: Students will be able create a company using the Tally software and to understand the tally features which will help in maintaining the accounting information.
CO 4: Students will be able to work in Tally with respect to Groups, Ledgers, writing voucher, different types of voucher, voucher entry Problem on Voucher entry -Trail Balance, Accounts books, Cash Book, Bank Books, Ledger Accounts, Group Summary, Sales Register and Purchase Register, Journal Register, Statement of Accounts, & Balance Sheet.
CO 5: Students will be able to generating the report of journal, cash book, profit and losing account and report on balance sheet.

SEMESTER V


Course Name Income Tax I (Core)
PSO Students will be able to fill Form 49A(PAN) and Form 49(B)
Know filing of Income Tax Returns
Know list of enclosures to be made for salary income and house property income
Know computation of income tax and the slab rates
Know computation of gratuity and pension
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand powers and functions of CBDT, CIT and AO.□Students will be introduced to basic definitions of Income Tax.
CO 2: Students will be able to understand exempted incomes under Sec 10.
CO 3: Students will be able to determine the residential status of an individual and calculate incidence of Tax.
CO 4: Students will be familiarized with provisions related to calculation of allowances and perquisites. Computation of gratuity, pension and encashment of earned leave salary and P.F.
CO 5: Students will be able to calculate Income from House Property.

Course Name Auditing and Corporate Governments (Core)
PSO The objective is to enable students to understand the basic concepts of Financial Management and the role of Financial Management in decision-making.
To enables students to understand the concept of Time Value of Money and the application of it to calculate present and future values.
CO CO 1: Students will be able to understand the scope and objectives of Financial Management. Students will be familiar with the duties and functions expected of a Financial Manager.
CO 2: Students will be able to understand the concept of Time Value of Money. And also calculate future and present value of Equity Shares, Preference Shares and Debentures.
CO 3: Students will be able to understand the factors influencing Capital Structure. And also compute and analyse EBIT, EBT and EPS.
CO 4: Students will be able to use techniques like Payback Period, Accounting Rate of Return, Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return and Profitability Index. .
CO 5: Students will be able to analyse the effects of Inadequate, Excess and Adequate Working Capital.

Course Name Advanced Financial Management ( Elective I ) (Finance Group)
PSO To introduce the students to various Business Regulations.
To familiarize them with common issues of relevance.
To expose the student to the Legal System and its effect on business activities.
The Programme provides the student information about the. Difference between Business Laws, Contract Laws, Consumer Law, Economic Laws and Environmental Laws.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the Nature of Law, the scope and sources of Business Laws.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the essentials of valid contract, classifications of contracts and remedies for breach of contract.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of “The Competition Act 2002 “and its features ; ; “Consumer Protection Act, 1986” and its terms ; “Rights of the consumer”.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Indian Patent Laws, WTO Patent Rule and FEMA 1999.
CO 5: Students will understand Environment Protection Act, 1986

Course Name Financial Services ( Elective II ) (Finance Group)
PSO To introduce the students to various Business Regulations.
To familiarize them with common issues of relevance.
To expose the student to the Legal System and its effect on business activities.
The Programme provides the student information about the. Difference between Business Laws, Contract Laws, Consumer Law, Economic Laws and Environmental Laws.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the Nature of Law, the scope and sources of Business Laws.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the essentials of valid contract, classifications of contracts and remedies for breach of contract.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of “The Competition Act 2002 “and its features ; ; “Consumer Protection Act, 1986” and its terms ; “Rights of the consumer”.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Indian Patent Laws, WTO Patent Rule and FEMA 1999.
CO 5: Students will understand Environment Protection Act, 1986

Course Name Advanced Accounting ( Elective I ) (Accounting Group)
PSO To introduce the students to various Business Regulations.
To familiarize them with common issues of relevance.
To expose the student to the Legal System and its effect on business activities.
The Programme provides the student information about the. Difference between Business Laws, Contract Laws, Consumer Law, Economic Laws and Environmental Laws.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the Nature of Law, the scope and sources of Business Laws.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the essentials of valid contract, classifications of contracts and remedies for breach of contract.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of “The Competition Act 2002 “and its features ; ; “Consumer Protection Act, 1986” and its terms ; “Rights of the consumer”.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Indian Patent Laws, WTO Patent Rule and FEMA 1999.
CO 5: Students will understand Environment Protection Act, 1986

Course Name Methods and Techniques of Cost Accounting ( Elective II ) (Accounting Group)
PSO To introduce the students to various Business Regulations.
To familiarize them with common issues of relevance.
To expose the student to the Legal System and its effect on business activities.
The Programme provides the student information about the. Difference between Business Laws, Contract Laws, Consumer Law, Economic Laws and Environmental Laws.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the Nature of Law, the scope and sources of Business Laws.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the essentials of valid contract, classifications of contracts and remedies for breach of contract.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of “The Competition Act 2002 “and its features ; ; “Consumer Protection Act, 1986” and its terms ; “Rights of the consumer”.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Indian Patent Laws, WTO Patent Rule and FEMA 1999.
CO 5: Students will understand Environment Protection Act, 1986

Course Name Employee Welfare & Social Security ( Elective I ) (HR Group)
PSO To introduce the students to various Business Regulations.
To familiarize them with common issues of relevance.
To expose the student to the Legal System and its effect on business activities.
The Programme provides the student information about the. Difference between Business Laws, Contract Laws, Consumer Law, Economic Laws and Environmental Laws.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the Nature of Law, the scope and sources of Business Laws.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the essentials of valid contract, classifications of contracts and remedies for breach of contract.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of “The Competition Act 2002 “and its features ; ; “Consumer Protection Act, 1986” and its terms ; “Rights of the consumer”.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Indian Patent Laws, WTO Patent Rule and FEMA 1999.
CO 5: Students will understand Environment Protection Act, 1986

Course Name Strategic Human Resource Management ( Elective II ) (HR Group)
PSO To introduce the students to various Business Regulations.
To familiarize them with common issues of relevance.
To expose the student to the Legal System and its effect on business activities.
The Programme provides the student information about the. Difference between Business Laws, Contract Laws, Consumer Law, Economic Laws and Environmental Laws.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the Nature of Law, the scope and sources of Business Laws.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the essentials of valid contract, classifications of contracts and remedies for breach of contract.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of “The Competition Act 2002 “and its features ; ; “Consumer Protection Act, 1986” and its terms ; “Rights of the consumer”.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Indian Patent Laws, WTO Patent Rule and FEMA 1999.
CO 5: Students will understand Environment Protection Act, 1986

SEMESTER IV


Course Name Income Tax II
PSO The Objective of this subject is to make the students understand the computation of Taxable Income and Tax Liability of individual’s assesses
CO CO 1: Students will be able to compute taxable income from business/profession.
CO 2: Students will be able to compute long term or short term capital gain.
CO 3: Students will be able to compute income from other sources and exemption to be claimed for other sources of income.
CO 4: Students are familiarised with deductions available from Section 80C to 80U and the computation of Gross Total Income after availing deductions.
CO 5: Students will be able to assess the tax liability of individuals and treat provisions on set off and carry forward of losses on individual income.

Course Name Indian Accounting Standards and IFRS
PSO The objective of the subject is to enable the students to understand the need and method of presentation of financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards.
Understand the current and potential future requirements of IFRS, including the final prospects and timetable for the convergence of GAAP and IFRS.
Apply standards in accordance with their requirements in terms of preparing IFRS compliant financial statements, including the selection of appropriate accounting policies and related footnote disclosures.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to IFRS and relevance of IFRS to India.
CO 2: Equip the students to account for Assets and Liabilities within the frame work of Converged IFRS – IND AS
CO 3: Enable students to Prepare SOFP and SOPL in accordance with IFRS
CO 4: Students are briefly introduced to the theoretical concepts for accounts of Groups and Practical problems on NCI and Goodwill.
CO 5: Enable the students to understand the disclosure requirements of IFRS standards for related party disclosure, Earnings per share, Interim financial reporting, Insurance contracts, Operating segments.

Course Name Management Accounting ( Elective I ) ( Accounting Group )
PSO The objective of this subject is to enable the students to understand the analysis and interpretation of financial statements with a view to prepare management reports for decision- making.
CO CO 1: students will be able to analyse and interpret financial statements of organizations using management accounting tools such as Comparative Statement analysis, Common Size Statement analysis and trend analysis.
CO 2: Students will be able to use ratio analysis as a tool to get a deeper analysis of the profitability, liquidity, solvency and efficiency levels in the business.
CO 3: Students will be able to prepare Fund Flow Statement and understand the sources and deployment of fund in an organization between two points of time.
CO 4: Students will be able to prepare Cash Flow Statement and understand the inflow and outflow of cash for an accounting period and thereby evaluate the cash position of a business concern.
CO 5: Students will be able to prepare management reports for decision making.

Course Name Accounting for Government and Local Bodies ( Elective II ) (Accounting Group)
PSO The objective of this subject is to inculcate writing and auditing of government accounting and books.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to Constitutional Background, Evaluation of Government accounting and need for accounting system in Government.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with Appropriation Act, Appropriation Bill and Approval of Budget.
CO 3: Students will be equipped to prepare accounts for Rural Local Governments.
CO 4: Students will be equipped to prepare accounts for Urban Local Governments.
CO 5: Students will be able to audit for Government and Local Bodies.

Course Name International Finance ( Elective I ) (Finance Group)
PSO The objective of this subject is to orient the students on global business environment and international markets, to make students understand the various risks an enterprise is exposed to on account of international transactions and to provide knowledge and skills for hedging foreign currency risks.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the evolution of International Monetary System.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with International Finance Decisions.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of Purchasing Power Parity Theory, Interest Rate Parity Theory, International Fischer’s Effect, Pure Expectations Theory.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Foreign Exchange Risk and Risk Hedging Strategies.
CO 5: Students will be familiarized with Interest Rate Strategies like Interest Rate Swaps, Forward Rate Agreements, Interest Rate Futures, Interest Rate Options, Caps, Floors and Collars.

Course Name Security Analysis and Portfolio Management ( Elective II ) (Finance Group)
PSO The objective of this programme is to provide knowledge and skill in identifying various investment alternatives and choosing the suitable alternatives and to orient the students on the procedures and formalities involved in investing.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the basic of investment and the difference between investment, trading and speculation.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with various Investment Alternatives and Investment Avenues.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of Stock selection and Portfolio construction.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand and compute pricing of Bonds and Immunization strategies.
CO 5: Students will able to evaluate Mutual Funds with Sharpe’s, Treynor’s and Jensen’s measure.

Course Name Organizational Change and Development ( Elective I ) (HR Group)
PSO The objective of this subject is to enable the students to understand need for Organizational Change and Development and the OD interventions for creating successful organizations.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to the nature organisational development and process of organisational development.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the change management and Empirical – Rational strategies.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge of Human Process Intervention, Techno Structural Intervention and Human Resource Management Intervention.
CO 4: Students will be able to understand Strategic Change Intervention, Evaluation and Institutionalisation.
CO 5: Students will be familiarised with World Wide OD, Future OD AND Global Social Change.

Course Name Compensation Management ( Elective II ) (HR Group)
PSO The objective is to enable the students to understand the various aspects of Compensation Management.
CO CO 1: Students will be introduced to compensation approaches and basis for compensation fixation.
CO 2: Students will be familiarized with the wage determination process and wage administration rules.
CO 3: Students will be equipped with the knowledge statutory provisions for governing different components of reward system.
CO 4: Students will be equipped with skills to manage employee benefits programs.
CO 5: Students will be familiarised with the regulatory bodies for compensation management.

Program Outcomes: Commerce


On completion of the program, students are acquainted with basic and advanced concepts in the areas related to accounting, banking, taxation, auditing, marketing, statistics, costing etc.

Skill enhancement subjects like public relations, corporate communication, event management, creativity and innovation, science and society, public health, legal literacy etc. create awareness among the students on the skills required to plan and pursue a career and empower them with employability skills.

Subjects like GST, IFRS, Corporate Administration, Companies Act 2013, and Business Regulations equip the students with the latest amendments for the corporate world.

Accounting subjects acquaint students with accounting concepts, accounting tools and techniques influencing business organisations. Modern accounting technology oriented subject and Business Data analysis provide insight on how accounting data is recorded, processed and communicated which is indispensable in today's accounting field.

Quantitative Analysis familiarizes students with various statistical techniques for their application in business decision and research.

Finance subjects like Financial Management and Advanced Financial Management develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager in relation to investment, financing and dividend policy decisions.

Taxation subjects equip students with the principles and provisions of Income Tax Act, Goods and Services Tax Act, Business Taxation and help them compute tax liability.

Management subjects like Modern Marketing familiarizes the students with the principles of marketing and focus them towards marketing and management of services.

Entrepreneurship Development Programme imparts skills to students to take calculated risks with confidence to achieve a business objective.