Commerce

Senior College

B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)

Senior college or university is one that requires applicants to have already completed their first two years of undergraduate study at another institution. These institutions traces their roots to educational ideas put forward in the late 19th and early 20th century. They were developed primarily in the United States during the 1960s in response to the growing number of community college students seeking to continue their education.

F.Y.B.com

F.Y.B.com Sem-I

  • Accountancy & Financial Management – I
  • Mathematical & Statistical – I
  • Environmental Studies-I
  • Commerce – I
  • Business Economics – I
  • Foundation Course – I

F.Y.B.com Sem-II

  • Accountancy & Financial Management – II
  • Mathematical & Statistical – II
  • Environmental Studies-II
  • Commerce – II
  • Business Economics – II
  • Foundation Course – II

S.Y.B.com

S.Y.B.com Sem-III

  • Accountancy & Financial Management – III
  • Financial Accounting and Auditing –Introduction to Management Accounting
  • Business Law – I
  • Commerce – III
  • Business Economics – III
  • Advertising – I

S.Y.B.com Sem-IV

  • Accountancy & Financial Management – IV
  • Financial Accounting and Auditing – Auditing
  • Business Law – II
  • Commerce – IV
  • Business Economics – IV
  • Advertising – II

T.Y.B.com

T.Y.B.com Sem-V

  • Financial Accounting
  • Cost Accounting
  • Business Economics
  • Commerce 5 (Marketing)
  • Direct Tax
  • Computer System And Application

T.Y.B.com Sem-VI

  • Financial Accounting
  • Cost Accounting
  • Indirect Taxes Goods and Services Tax Act
  • COMMERCE VI
  • Business Economics
  • Computer System And Application

B.A.F. (Bachelor of accounts & finance)

The state secondary education board functions in all the states and union territories under the Ministry of Education each state is allowed to design the syllabus according to their liking making the syllabus different across the country

F.Y.B.A.F

F.Y.B.A.F-I

  • Financial Accounting -I
  • Cost Accounting
  • Financial Management-I
  • Business Communication-I
  • Foundation Course-I
  • Commerce -I (Business Environment)
  • Business Economics

F.Y.B.A.F-II

  • Financial Accounting -II
  • Auditing-I (Introduction and Planning )
  • Taxation-I (Indirect Taxes-I )
  • Business communication-II
  • Foundation Course-II
  • Busines Law -I
  • Business Mathematics

S.Y.B.A.F

S.Y.B.A.F-III

  • Financial Accounting paper-III
  • Cost Accounting Paper – III
  • Auditing paper -II
  • Taxation paper -II (Direct tax)
  • Foundation Course-III
  • Business Law Paper -II
  • Business Economics paper -II

S.Y.B.A.F-IV

  • Financial Accounting paper-IV
  • Management Accounting paper -I
  • Auditing paper -III
  • Taxation paper -III
  • Foundation Course-IV
  • Business Law Paper -III

T.Y.B.A.F

T.Y.B.A.F-V

  • Financial Accounting paper V
  • Financial Accounting paper-VI
  • Cost Accounting Paper – III
  • Financial Management-II
  • Taxation paper -IV (In Direct tax)
  • Management paper-II
  • Auditing Paper -III

T.Y.B.A.F - VI

  • Financial Accounting paper-VII
  • Cost Accounting Paper-IV
  • Financial Management-III
  • Taxation paper -V
  • Business Economics paper -III