

B-COM in General at DAYANAND DINANATH MAHAVIDYALAYA, RAMAIPUR


Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is General at DAYANAND DINANATH MAHAVIDYALAYA, RAMAIPUR Kanpur Nagar?
This B.Com. program at Dayanand Dinanath Mahavidyalaya focuses on providing a comprehensive foundation in commerce, accounting, finance, and business management. Aligned with India''''s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, it integrates traditional commerce subjects with modern vocational and skill-based courses, reflecting the dynamic Indian economic landscape. The program aims to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for the evolving business environment in India.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates with a keen interest in business, finance, and accounting, seeking a strong academic base for diverse career paths. It also caters to individuals aspiring for professional qualifications like CA, CS, or CMA, providing the necessary theoretical groundwork. Students who prefer a broad commerce education over a narrow specialization initially, with a focus on holistic development, will find this program suitable.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue various career paths in India, including roles in accounting firms, banks, financial institutions, corporate houses, and government organizations. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA, with significant growth potential based on experience and further qualifications. The curriculum fosters analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, preparing students for managerial and entrepreneurial roles in the Indian market.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Accounting and Business Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on building a strong foundation in financial accounting, business organization, and microeconomics. Regularly solve numerical problems, participate in class discussions, and use supplementary resources like NPTEL videos or Khan Academy for deeper understanding.
Tools & Resources
Tally ERP (basic version), MS Excel, NPTEL/SWAYAM courses on accounting, Standard textbooks
Career Connection
A robust understanding of these basics is crucial for all commerce careers, forms the bedrock for professional exams (CA, CS), and is highly valued in entry-level accounting and finance roles.
Develop Essential Computer Application Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively engage in the Computer Application in Business practicals. Beyond the curriculum, practice advanced Excel functions, create professional presentations, and learn basic data entry using accounting software demos. Join workshops on digital literacy.
Tools & Resources
Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, Online tutorials (e.g., YouTube channels like Excel Easy), Local computer training centers
Career Connection
Digital proficiency is non-negotiable in today''''s job market. Strong Excel skills are critical for data analysis in finance and business, enhancing employability across sectors.
Cultivate Entrepreneurial Mindset and Awareness- (Semester 1-2)
Participate in college entrepreneurship cells, attend local startup events or webinars, and read success stories of Indian entrepreneurs. Brainstorm small business ideas and conduct mini-market surveys to understand local opportunities.
Tools & Resources
Online business plan templates, NITI Aayog''''s Atal Innovation Mission resources, Local startup incubators (if any)
Career Connection
Fosters innovation, problem-solving, and self-reliance. Essential for those aiming for their own ventures or working in dynamic startup environments in India.
Intermediate Stage
Dive Deep into Tax Laws and Corporate Regulations- (Semester 3-4)
Pay meticulous attention to Income Tax and GST laws. Follow current updates in Indian tax policies through government websites (e.g., Income Tax India, GST Council). Solve case studies and practical problems.
Tools & Resources
Income Tax India website, GST Council website, Tax calculation software demos, Relevant bare acts
Career Connection
Expertise in Indian taxation is highly sought after in accounting firms, tax consultancies, and corporate finance departments. Provides a competitive edge in the job market.
Gain Practical Exposure through Internships/Projects- (Semester 3-4)
Actively seek out short-term internships during semester breaks with local accounting firms, banks, or small businesses. Undertake a self-initiated project on a relevant commerce topic, applying statistical tools learned.
Tools & Resources
Internshala, LinkedIn, Local chamber of commerce, Faculty mentorship for project guidance
Career Connection
Practical experience bridges the gap between theory and industry, demonstrating initiative and building a professional network, vital for placements in the Indian context.
Enhance Analytical and Research Skills- (Semester 3-4)
Focus on mastering Business Statistics and Management Accounting techniques. Learn to interpret financial statements and economic data. Participate in academic quizzes or competitions that require analytical problem-solving.
Tools & Resources
Statistical software like R/Python (basic intro), Advanced Excel for data analysis, Business newspapers (e.g., Economic Times, Business Standard), Financial reports of Indian companies
Career Connection
Strong analytical skills are essential for finance, market research, and strategic decision-making roles, preparing students for data-driven careers in India.
Advanced Stage
Specialize and Develop Industry-Relevant Skills- (Semester 5-6)
Based on career interests, focus on vocational electives like Digital Marketing or International Finance. Pursue online certifications in these areas. For example, Google Digital Garage for marketing or NISM certifications for finance.
Tools & Resources
Coursera, edX, Udemy, NISM (National Institute of Securities Markets) certifications, Google Digital Garage
Career Connection
Specialized skills differentiate candidates in a competitive job market. Certifications validate expertise and significantly improve placement chances in specific Indian industries.
Excel in Project Work and Presentation- (Semester 6)
Approach the final year Project Work with diligence. Choose a relevant and impactful topic, conduct thorough research, and prepare a professional report and presentation. Seek feedback from mentors.
Tools & Resources
Research databases (e.g., J-STOR, Google Scholar), Academic writing tools, Presentation software (PowerPoint, Google Slides), Peer review groups
Career Connection
Demonstrates independent research, critical thinking, and communication skills, which are highly valued by employers during campus placements and for higher studies.
Prepare Holistically for Placements and Career Launch- (Semester 6)
Attend campus placement drives, participate in mock interviews and group discussions. Refine your resume and cover letter. Network with alumni and industry professionals. Start early on career planning and explore higher education options like M.Com or MBA.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, LinkedIn, Professional networking events, Resume building workshops, Career counseling services
Career Connection
Direct pathway to securing employment. Effective preparation ensures a smooth transition from academics to a successful career in the Indian corporate or entrepreneurial world.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 from a recognized board (as per general CSJMU guidelines)
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: 120 (20 credits per semester, based on detailed subject breakdown) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25% (typically for theory papers), External: 75% (typically for theory papers)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Com. 101 | Financial Accounting | Core | 4 | Introduction to Accounting, Accounting Principles, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance, Financial Statements, Depreciation and Inventories |
| B.Com. 102 | Business Organization and Management | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Business, Forms of Business Organization, Principles of Management, Planning and Organizing, Directing and Controlling |
| B.Com. 103 | Microeconomics | Core | 4 | Introduction to Economics, Consumer Behaviour, Demand and Supply Analysis, Production and Cost, Market Structures |
| B.Com. 104 | Computer Application in Business | Vocational | 4 | Introduction to Computers, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Internet and E-commerce Basics, Data Analysis Tools, Business Applications |
| B.Com. 105 | Co-curricular Course: Physical Education and Yoga | Co-curricular | 2 | Physical Fitness and Health, Yoga Asanas and Benefits, Sports Rules and Regulations, Wellness and Lifestyle, Teamwork and Discipline |
| B.Com. 106 | Value Added Course: Environmental Studies | Value Added | 2 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Climate Change and Global Warming, Environmental Protection Acts, Sustainable Development |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Com. 201 | Business Law | Core | 4 | Indian Contract Act, 1872, Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Consumer Protection Act, 2019, Basics of Company Law |
| B.Com. 202 | Business Statistics | Core | 4 | Introduction to Statistics, Data Collection and Presentation, Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Correlation and Regression, Index Numbers |
| B.Com. 203 | Corporate Accounting | Core | 4 | Company Accounts Basics, Issue of Shares and Debentures, Redemption of Debentures and Preference Shares, Amalgamation and Absorption of Companies, Internal Reconstruction |
| B.Com. 204 | Entrepreneurship Development | Vocational | 4 | Concept of Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Process, Business Plan Preparation, Small Scale Industries, Sources of Finance and Government Schemes |
| B.Com. 205 | Co-curricular Course: Constitutional Values and Human Rights | Co-curricular | 2 | Indian Constitution Overview, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Human Rights Concepts, Governance and Democracy in India |
| B.Com. 206 | Value Added Course: Analytical Ability and Digital Awareness | Value Added | 2 | Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Digital Technologies and Trends, Cyber Security Basics, E-commerce Fundamentals |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Com. 301 | Corporate Law | Core | 4 | Companies Act 2013, Formation of a Company, Share Capital and Debentures, Management and Administration, Company Meetings, Winding Up of Companies |
| B.Com. 302 | Income Tax Law and Practice | Core | 4 | Basic Concepts of Income Tax, Residential Status and Tax Incidence, Income from Salaries, Income from House Property, Profits and Gains of Business or Profession, Capital Gains and Other Sources, Deductions from Gross Total Income |
| B.Com. 303 | Cost Accounting | Core | 4 | Introduction to Cost Accounting, Cost Concepts and Classification, Material Costing, Labour Costing and Overheads, Activity Based Costing, Marginal Costing |
| B.Com. 304 | Banking & Financial Services / Computerized Accounting System | Vocational (Elective) | 4 | Indian Banking System, Commercial Banks and RBI, Financial Markets and Instruments, Mutual Funds and Insurance, Tally ERP/Busy (Advanced Modules) |
| B.Com. 305 | Co-curricular Course: (e.g., Ethics and Culture) | Co-curricular | 2 | Business Ethics, Indian Cultural Values, Moral Decision Making, Corporate Social Responsibility, Personal and Professional Integrity |
| B.Com. 306 | Value Added Course: (e.g., Community Engagement and Social Responsibility) | Value Added | 2 | Concept of Social Responsibility, Community Service Initiatives, Sustainable Practices, Volunteerism and Civic Action, Impact Assessment of Social Projects |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Com. 401 | Goods and Service Tax (GST) Law and Practice | Core | 4 | Introduction to GST, GST Registration and Levy, Input Tax Credit, Time and Value of Supply, Place of Supply, GST Returns and Compliance |
| B.Com. 402 | Auditing and Corporate Governance | Core | 4 | Introduction to Auditing, Audit Process and Techniques, Internal Control System, Audit Report, Principles of Corporate Governance, CSR and Business Ethics |
| B.Com. 403 | Management Accounting | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Management Accounting, Fund Flow Statement, Cash Flow Statement, Ratio Analysis, Budgetary Control, Standard Costing and Variance Analysis |
| B.Com. 404 | Principles of Marketing / Introduction to Stock Market | Vocational (Elective) | 4 | Introduction to Marketing, Marketing Mix (4Ps), Consumer Behaviour, Market Segmentation, Product Life Cycle and Branding, Capital Market Structure, Stock Exchanges |
| B.Com. 405 | Co-curricular Course: (e.g., Communication Skills and Personality Development) | Co-curricular | 2 | Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking, Group Discussion Techniques, Interview Preparation, Confidence Building |
| B.Com. 406 | Value Added Course: (e.g., Financial Literacy and Digital Banking) | Value Added | 2 | Personal Finance Management, Investment Basics, Digital Payment Systems, Online Banking and Security, Budgeting and Savings, Credit and Debt Management |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Com. 501 | Financial Management | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Financial Management, Capital Budgeting Decisions, Cost of Capital, Working Capital Management, Dividend Policy, Financial Planning and Forecasting |
| B.Com. 502 | International Business | Core | 4 | Introduction to International Business, Theories of International Trade, Foreign Exchange Market, Global Financial Institutions, International Marketing, WTO and Trade Agreements |
| B.Com. 503 | Human Resource Management | Core | 4 | Introduction to HRM, HR Planning, Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development, Performance Appraisal, Compensation Management, Employee Relations |
| B.Com. 504 | Indian Economy / Research Methodology | Vocational (Elective) | 4 | Features of Indian Economy, Economic Planning in India, Agriculture and Industrial Policy, Poverty, Unemployment, and Inequality, Economic Reforms and Liberalization, Research Design, Data Collection, Sampling |
| B.Com. 505 | Co-curricular Course: (e.g., Leadership and Team Management) | Co-curricular | 2 | Leadership Styles and Theories, Team Building and Dynamics, Conflict Resolution, Motivation and Empowerment, Decision Making in Groups, Project Management Basics |
| B.Com. 506 | Value Added Course: (e.g., Data Analysis with Spreadsheets) | Value Added | 2 | Advanced Excel Functions, Data Visualization Techniques, Pivot Tables and Charts, Basic Statistical Analysis in Excel, Data Cleaning and Preparation, Reporting and Dashboard Creation |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Com. 601 | Indirect Tax (GST and Customs Duty) | Core | 4 | Advanced GST Concepts, GST Compliance and Audit, Customs Act 1962, Valuation for Customs Duty, Customs Procedures, Foreign Trade Policy of India |
| B.Com. 602 | E-Commerce | Core | 4 | Introduction to E-Commerce, E-Commerce Business Models, E-Payment Systems, E-Security and Privacy, E-Marketing Strategies, Legal Aspects of E-Commerce |
| B.Com. 603 | Project Work / Viva Voce | Core (Project) | 4 | Research Problem Identification, Literature Review, Research Design and Methodology, Data Collection and Analysis, Report Writing and Formatting, Presentation and Viva Voce |
| B.Com. 604 | Digital Marketing / International Finance | Vocational (Elective) | 4 | Introduction to Digital Marketing, SEO and SEM, Social Media Marketing, Content Marketing and Email Marketing, Web Analytics and Campaign Management, Global Financial Markets, Forex Management |
| B.Com. 605 | Co-curricular Course: (e.g., Professional Ethics and Etiquette) | Co-curricular | 2 | Workplace Ethics and Values, Professionalism and Integrity, Corporate Etiquette, Communication Protocols, Time Management and Productivity, Conflict Management |
| B.Com. 606 | Value Added Course: (e.g., Entrepreneurial Skills and Innovation) | Value Added | 2 | Innovation Process and Design Thinking, Idea Generation and Validation, Business Model Canvas, Pitching and Funding Basics, Startup Ecosystem in India, Risk Management for Entrepreneurs |




