Student will learn the business concepts and methods used to report Managerial performance information for making sound business decisions in managing the firm. Also, applying the financial perspective of accounting for costs.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CO1: Apply managerial accounting and its objectives in a way that demonstrates a clear understanding of ethical responsibilities;
CO2: Analyze cost-volume-profit techniques to determine optimal managerial decisions;
CO3: Perform cost variance analysis and demonstrate the use of standard costs in flexible
CO4: Identify the guidelines for selecting the most profitable set of products or services
CO5: Prepare a master budget and demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the components;
CO6: Identify relevant cost in decision making.

- Teacher: PRIYANKA S
Course Objective: To make students familiar with various business documents and acquire practical knowledge, which improve over all skill and talent.
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Students learn the procedure to obtain the Trade and Labour License Certificates by filling required Registration and Renewal Forms
CO2: Identify the terms and conditions to be included while preparing the Partnership Deed while setting up new partnership firm
CO3: Students know difference between promissory note, bills of exchange under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and types of cheques use in different situations
CO4: Students learn filling up of various Banking documents like Account opening form, Deposit form, Withdrawal Slip, DD Form, ATM card application form, Loan application form.
CO5: Students apprehend the essence of documents like MOA, AOA & Prospectus in registration of a company
CO6: Students know the procedure to file complaint under various consumer forums like District Forum, State Commission and National Commission depending upon the value of goods and services
CO7: Students gain the essence of PAN Card and TIN while filing of various Income Tax Returns to individuals and firms
CO8: Students comprehend the various steps involved for an incorporation of company

- Teacher: BIKSHAPATHI MADA
Course Objective:This course aims to impart
the students, the knowledge of corporate management, the corporate governance,
duties and liabilities of directors and company secretary and winding up of
companies.
Course Outcome:
CO1 | Understanding the development in evolution of corporate law in India , emerging regulatory aspects including Companies Act, 2013, | |||||
CO2 | Understand the legal concept of director, their qualifications, appointment, vacation, removal and Corporate Governance. | |||||
CO3 | Know about the legal and Procedural aspects as regards to appointment, conditions for appointment. | |||||
CO4 | Understand how the members of a company or the directors of a company can exercise their powers and can bind the company | |||||
CO5 | Know the provisions of Companies Act 2013(Section 271- 365) | |||||
CO6 | Learn the Concepts and modes of winding up. |
- Teacher: RUPINI B
COURSE OUTCOMES: | ||||||
CO1 | Learn the importance of international marketing. | |||||
CO2 | Understanding the scope of the international marketing task to see how the concepts influence international marketers. | |||||
CO3 | Understanding the entry level strategies and different modes to enter the international market. | |||||
CO4 | Understand the major product decisions , product features and quality and other services. | |||||
CO5 | Learn how new product development is done in international market. | |||||
CO6 | Learn about the factors that affects the international price determination and understand policies and process. | |||||
CO7 | Know the international distribution channels and their roles. | |||||
CO8 | Study the communication across the countries and the issues involved and market ethics. |
Department of Commerce
Students’ Code of Conduct
Rule 1
Mobile phones must be kept away from visibility and on Complete Silentmode during lecture sessions, unless otherwise stated by the faculty. Student(s) found violating the rule will be suspended from the on-going session instantly and attendance will be denied.
Rule 2
Students are not allowed in the classroom withoutcalculatorsfor all accounts, income tax, and other numeric subjects (like Business Statistics). Non – adherence or sharingof calculators will lead to suspension fromthe on-going session and denial of attendance for the subject.
Rule 3
Students must carry the prescribed textbook/study material(for accounts, income tax, English and other numeric subjects like Business Statistics) in the class. Sharing of Textbooks/study material is not allowed and non adherence of the rule will lead to suspension from the on-going session and denial of attendance.
Rule 4
Classroom Discipline:
Ø Noise in Classroom in the presence of teachers :
Such behaviour will be strictly dealt with.
Ø Sleeping in lecture sessions :
Strictly not allowed. Will lead to suspension from the on-going session.
Ø Late entry in classrooms is not permitted.
Grace time:
First hour – up to 8:35 am
Subsequent lectures – up to 5 minutes of commencement of class
Ø Eating/chewing(gums) during class sessions is not allowed. Will lead to suspension from the on-going class.
Ø Offensive language and misconduct in classrooms will not be tolerated in any case. Students will be put through the Discipline Committee. Any such incidents against faculty especially will lead to immediate suspension from classes until meeting with parents.
- Teacher: GISA GEORGE