Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance)
Eligibility:
A Candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) degree course should have passed XII Standard Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education,Pune, or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in the case of reserved category candidates)at one and the same sitting .Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the affiliated colleges conducting the course shall have to register enroll himself /herself with the university.
Duration of Program:
This course is a full time course. The duration of the course is of SIX semester over 3 years.
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Syllabus:
Semester I | Semester II |
1. Major- Principles and Practices of Banking and Insurances | 1. Major – Management Process and Organisational Behaviour |
2. Major – Fundamental Accounting | 2. Major- Fundamental Accounting II |
3. Minor – NA | 3. Minor – Introduction to Business |
4. VSEC I – Mutual Fund | 4. VSEC I – Forex |
5. VSEC II – Application of MS-Excel in business | 5. VSEC II – Insurance Broking and Advisory |
6. OE I – Introduction to Basic Statistics I | 6. OE I – Introduction to Basic Statistics II |
7. OE II – Intellectual Property Rights and Entrepreneurship | 7. OE II – Basic Concepts in Research |
8. OE III – Medicines in Everyday Life | 8. OE III – Social Media Marketing |
9. OE IV – Organic Farming and Bio Fertilizers | 9. OE IV – Foreign Policy of India |
10. AEC – Business Communication Skills I | 10. AEC (Hindi) – Hindi Bhasha- Kaushal ke Adhar |
11. VEC – Indian Constitution | 11. AEC (Marathi) – Lekhan Kaushalya I |
12. IKS – Generic Indian Knowledge System | 12. VEC – Introduction to People’s Skills |
13. Introduction to Cultural Activities | 13. Introduction to Cultural Activities |
14. Co-Curricular Course Introduction to Sports, Physical literacy, Health & Fitness & Yoga | 14. Co-Curricular Course Introduction to Sports, Physical literacy, Health & Fitness & Yoga |
15. Co-Curricular Course National Service Scheme | 15. Co-Curricular Course National Service Scheme |
16. Extension Work – DLLE | 16. Extension Work – DLLE |
Semester III | Semester IV |
1. Financial Management -I | 1. Financial Management -II |
2. Organisational Behaviour | 2. Entrepreneurship Management |
3. Mutual Fund Management | 3. Customer Relationship Management |
4. Information Technology in Banking & Insurance -I | 4. Information Technology in Banking & Insurance -II |
5. Financial Markets | 5. Corporate & Securities Law |
6. Direct Taxation | 6. Business Economics |
7. Foundation Course -III | 7. Foundation Course -IV |
Semester V | Semester VI |
1. International Banking & Finance | 1. Central Banking |
2. Research Methodology | 2. Security Analysis & Portfolios Management |
3. Financial Reporting & Analysis | 3. Turnaround Management |
4. Auditing – I | 4. Auditing – I |
5. Financial Services Management | 5. International Business |
6. Business Ethics & Corporate Governance | 6. Project Work in Banking and Insurance |
Schema of Examination
The Scheme of examination shall be divided in two years.
a) Internal Assessment-25% i.e. 25marks.
b) Semester end examination-75 % i.e.75 marks.