For the Students of Section C

Course Summary

Advanced accounting is 5 credit course. Preparing final accounts of partnership firm on admission, retirement, death and dissolution of a partnership firm & Preparing Company final accounts as per Schedule III of the companies act, 2013 including various accounting entities on issue of share and debenture are covered in the syllabus.


The Professional Skills Development course is designed to equip students and professionals with essential skills for career success and workplace efficiency. This comprehensive course covers key areas such as effective communication, time management, teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership. Participants will engage in interactive activities, real-world case studies, and hands-on exercises to build and refine their professional skills.

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The course addresses the English language needs of the students at the undergraduate level. The focus will be upon four categories: Prose, Poetry, Vocabulary, and Grammar. In addition to these, there is additional reading to supplement their conceptual and general knowledge of the contemporary world. The last two units focus on developing the writing skills of students. There are a range of individual, pair and group activities that improve their practical communication which is useful in social and professional life Overall the course will focus upon the critical thinking faculties of the students concerning academic, linguistic, political, literary, and ethical concepts.

Students will get to know the origin and history of Statistics. And understand the fundamental concepts of  business statistics and its applications  in business decision making. Learn the concepts of Central Tendency, measures of dispersion, skewness and kurtosis and correlation.

Data analytics, business statistics ...




Course Summary: This course introduces the core principles and techniques required in the design and implementation of database systems. 

This course focuses on relational database management systems, including database design theory, E-R modeling, data definition and manipulation languages, database security, and administration.

 It also covers essential DBMS concepts such as Transaction Processing, Concurrency Control and Recovery. It also teaches various types of databases

It also provides students with practical skills in the use of databases and database management systems in information technology applications.

Instructor:Dr.D.Padmaleela