COMMERCE

PROFILE

Vision

• To foster Commitment, Competence, Cohesiveness




mission

• Sustained pursuit of goals

• A blend of comprehensive curriculum and vocational skills

• Team Building Initiatives

COURSE OUTCOME - B.COM

SEMESTER/ TITLE OF THE COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOME
I Semester- 1.31.4 Financial AccountingBanking Theory and Operations

1.5 Corporate Administration

1.6 Methods and Techniques for Business Decisions
• Identify key accounting concepts in Hire Purchase, Royalty and Conversion of Partnership Firm into Limited Company

• Describe Banking functions and operations

• Explain the steps in formation of Joint Stock Companies, enumerate requisites of a valid meeting & understand about Corporate Committees

• Calculate Mathematical values; use Matrices & Progressions to solve Business Problems
At the end of the three year program in commerce the students will able to:

• On Completion of the B.Com Program, a graduate would have optimum subject knowledge, language proficiency, decision making and critical thinking skills to face challenges in a global business environment
II Semester - 2.32.4 Advanced Financial, AccountingMarketing Management

2.5 E-Business and Accounting

2.6 Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions-I
• Compute Fire Insurance claims, entries in Branch & Departmental Accounts

• Examine recent trends in Marketing and analyze elements of Marketing mix

• Use E-business tools & techniques

• Classify & tabulate data, measure Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode as well as solve problems on Coefficient of Skewness and Variation
III Semester - 3.33.4 Corporate AccountingFinancial Management

3.5 Financial System and Services

3.6 Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions-I

3.7 Corporate Communication and Ethics
• Analyze the accounting entries and steps in Underwriting, Goodwill, Valuation of Shares and understand Company Final Accounts

• Restate Financial Decisions, solve Financial Management related problems on Capital Budgeting and Leverages

• Locate the structure of a financial systems, categorize Financial Institution & Credit Rating Agencies, review the role of regulatory institutions, classify financial services

• Correlate using Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation, apply Regression Analysis, solve statistical problems of interpolation & Extrapolation, locate standard Error, estimate the probability of an even

• Locate the structure of a financial systems, categorize Financial Institution & Credit Rating Agencies, review the role of regulatory institutions, classify financial services

• Correlate using Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation, apply Regression Analysis, solve statistical problems of interpolation & Extrapolation, locate standard Error, estimate the probability of an even

• Use effective communication skills and develop a positive mindset towards goal setting and Career Management
IV Semester - 4.34.4 Advanced Corporate AccountingCost Accounting

4.5 Stock & Commodity Markets

4.6 Business Decisions

4.7 Functional Management
• Solve problems in Mergers, Acquisitions, Internal Reconstruction, Liquidation, Calculate Minority Interest and analyze recent developments

• Estimate the costs and finalize quotations as well as develop a clear understanding of the elements of cost

• Explain Capital Markets, Commodity Markets and their regulatory frameworks

• Trace the features of Business Economics, Illustrate the Laws of Demand & supply, Variable proportion and differentiate fixed and variable costs
V Semester - 5.1 Entrepreneurship

5.2 DevelopmentInternational Business

5.3 Income tax-I

5.4 Cost Management

5.5 Advanced Financial Management

5.6 International Finance
• Understand the basic concepts of Entrepreneurship and are able to prepare a Business Plan

• Classify approaches to International Business, describe the key features of Globalization and EXIM Trade

• Apply Income tax rules and compute income from Salary and House property

• Analyze the methods and techniques of costing

• Calculate NPV under conditions of risk and explain Capital structure and Dividend theories

• Examine the issues in International finance , discuss foreign exchange, identify instruments in International financial markets
VI Semester - 6.16.2 Business Regulations, Principles & Practice of Auditing

6.3 Income Tax-II

6.4 Management Accounting

6.5 Corporate Financial Policy

6.6 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
• Describe the salient features of different Business laws

• Understand the preparations before commencement of new audit, learn about vouching and verification processes

• Explain Gross total income under profits and gains from business or Profession, Capital gains computation and Income from other sources

• Analyze the financial statements using Comparative Statements, Common Size Statements and Ratios, Prepare Cash Flow, Fund flow Statements and write Reports.

• Compute Weighted Average Cost of Capital, set an overview of Financial policy and goals, evaluate post merger EPS and value Shares and Debentures

• Obtain an understanding of Fundamental Analysis, Security and Portfolio Theories
SEMESTER/ TITLE OF THE COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME
I Semester- 1.31.4 
Financial Accounting
Banking Theory and Operations

1.5 Corporate
Administration

1.6 Methods and
Techniques for
Business Decisions
• Identify key
accounting concepts in
Hire Purchase, Royalty
and Conversion of
Partnership Firm into
Limited Company

• Describe Banking
functions and
operations

• Explain the steps in
formation of Joint
Stock Companies,
enumerate requisites
of a valid meeting & understand about
Corporate Committees

• Calculate
Mathematical values;
use Matrices &
Progressions to solve
Business Problems
II Semester - 2.32.4 
Advanced Financial, Accounting
Marketing
Management

2.5 E-Business and Accounting

2.6 Quantitative
Analysis for Business Decisions-I
• Compute Fire
Insurance claims,
entries in Branch & Departmental
Accounts

• Examine recent
trends in Marketing
and analyze elements
of Marketing mix

• Use E-business tools & techniques

• Classify & tabulate
data, measure
Arithmetic Mean,
Median,
Mode as well as solve problems on
Coefficient of
Skewness and Variation
III Semester - 3.33.4 Corporate AccountingFinancial Management

3.5 Financial System
and Services

3.6 Quantitative
Analysis for Business Decisions-I

3.7 Corporate Communication and
Ethics
• Analyze the
accounting entries and steps in Underwriting,
Goodwill, Valuation of
Shares and understand Company Final
Accounts

• Restate Financial
Decisions, solve
Financial Management related problems on
Capital Budgeting and Leverages

• Locate the structure
of a financial systems, categorize Financial Institution & Credit
Rating Agencies,
review the role of
regulatory institutions, classify financial
services

• Correlate using Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation, apply
Regression Analysis,
solve statistical
problems of
interpolation &
Extrapolation, locate standard Error,
estimate the
probability of an even

• Locate the structure
of a financial systems, categorize Financial Institution & Credit
Rating Agencies,
review the role of
regulatory institutions, classify financial
services

• Correlate using Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation, apply
Regression Analysis,
solve statistical
problems of
interpolation &
Extrapolation, locate standard Error,
estimate the
probability of an even

• Use effective communication skills
and develop a positive mindset towards goal
setting and Career Management
IV Semester - 4.34.4 Advanced
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting

4.5 Stock & Commodity Markets

4.6 Business Decisions

4.7 Functional
Management
• Solve problems in
Mergers, Acquisitions, Internal
Reconstruction,
Liquidation, Calculate Minority Interest and
analyze recent
developments

• Estimate the costs
and finalize quotations as well as develop a clear understanding of the elements of cost

• Explain Capital
Markets, Commodity
Markets and their
regulatory frameworks

• Trace the features of Business Economics, Illustrate the Laws of Demand & supply,
Variable proportion
and differentiate fixed
and variable costs
V Semester - 5.1 Entrepreneurship

5.2 Development
International Business

5.3 Income tax-I

5.4 Cost Management

5.5 Advanced Financial Management

5.6 International Finance
• Understand the basic concepts of Entrepreneurship and are able to prepare a Business Plan

• Classify approaches to International Business, describe the key features of Globalization and EXIM Trade

• Apply Income tax rules and compute income from Salary and House property

• Analyze the methods and techniques of costing

• Calculate NPV under conditions of risk and explain Capital structure and Dividend theories

• Examine the issues in International finance , discuss foreign exchange, identify instruments in International financial markets
VI Semester - 6.16.2 Business Regulations, Principles & Practice of Auditing

6.3 Income Tax-II

6.4 Management Accounting

6.5 Corporate Financial Policy

6.6 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
• Describe the salient features of different Business laws

• Understand the preparations before commencement of new audit, learn about vouching and verification processes

• Explain Gross total income under profits and gains from business or Profession, Capital gains computation and Income from other sources

• Analyze the financial statements using Comparative Statements, Common Size Statements and Ratios, Prepare Cash Flow, Fund flow Statements and write Reports.

• Compute Weighted Average Cost of Capital, set an overview of Financial policy and goals, evaluate post merger EPS and value Shares and Debentures

• Obtain an understanding of Fundamental Analysis, Security and Portfolio Theories
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOME
At the end of the three year program in Commerce the students will able to:
• On Completion of the B.Com Program, a graduate would have optimum subject knowledge, language proficiency, decision making and critical thinking skills to face challenges in a global business environment

COURSE OUTCOME - B.COM VOCATIONAL

SEMESTER/ TITLE OF THE COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOME
I Semester - 1.6 Indian Tax System
• Understand the Tax structure and the framework of Revenue sharing between Centre and States
At the end of the three year program the students will able to:

• On Completion of the B.Com Vocational Program, a graduate would have the knowledge of Direct and Indirect Taxes along with practical exposure at an audit firm so as to integrate classroom learning with the tax practices followed in the fields of business and industry
II Semester - 2.4 Customs Act- Procedures and Practice
• Define, categorize and understand the customs procedures and processes involved from point of origin to legal recourse and settlement
III Semester - 3.5 Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 – I
• Trace the genesis, salient features and key provisions contained in KGST Act 2017
IV Semester - 4.6 Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 – II
• Explain the key provisions under CGST, KGST, UTGST and GST Compensation Act
VI Semester - 6.2 The Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
• Record GST compliant transactions using techno. In addition, they will be equipped with an overview of IGST Act, Place of Supply Rules and its applicability
SEMESTER/ TITLE OF THE COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME
I Semester - 1.6 Indian Tax System
• Understand the Tax structure and the framework of Revenue sharing between Centre and States
II Semester - 2.4 Customs Act- Procedures and Practice
• Define, categorize and understand the customs procedures and processes involved from point of origin to legal recourse and settlement
III Semester - 3.5 Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 – I
• Trace the genesis, salient features and key provisions contained in KGST Act 2017
IV Semester - 4.6 Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 – II
• Explain the key provisions under CGST, KGST, UTGST and GST Compensation Act
VI Semester - 6.2 The Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
• Record GST compliant transactions using techno. In addition, they will be equipped with an overview of IGST Act, Place of Supply Rules and its applicability
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOME
At the end of the three year program the students will able to:
• On Completion of the B.Com Vocational Program, a graduate would have the knowledge of Direct and Indirect Taxes along with practical exposure at an audit firm so as to integrate classroom learning with the tax practices followed in the fields of business and industry

FACULTY

Dr. Vasantavalli C

Associate Professor

MCom, M.Phil. Ph.D
Vasantavallic.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Dr. Renuka Somalu
Rathod

Assistant Professor

M.Com., Ph.D
Renukasrathod.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Prof. Manjunatha R

Assistant Professor

M.Com – NET
Manjunathar.nmkrv@rv ei.edu.in

Mrs. Jyothi R Aiyangar

Assistant Professor

M.Com PGDFM
Jyothir.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Mrs. Geetha P

Assistant Professor

M.Com
Geethap.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Mrs. Shilpa A

Assistant Professor

M.Com
Shilpaa.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Ms. Manasa J

Assistant Professor

M.Com, KSET
Manasaj.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Mrs. Anu Revamma Parvathi

Assistant Professor

M.Com KSET
anurevammap.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Mrs. Sarala D

Assistant Professor

M.Com , B.Ed DFD, K-SET
saralad.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Ms. Triveshika S S

Assistant Professor

M.Com KSET

Mrs. Chinmayee S Dixit

Assistant Professor

M.Com

Mrs. Swetha A M

Assistant Professor

M.Com KSET

Ms. Rakshitha N

Assistant Professor

M.Com

Mrs. Prathiksha P

Lecturer

M.Com