

BCOM-FINANCE in Finance at M.E.S. College, Marampally


Ernakulam, Kerala
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About the Specialization
What is Finance at M.E.S. College, Marampally Ernakulam?
This BCom Finance program at M.E.S. College, Ernakulam, affiliated with M.G. University, focuses on equipping students with a robust understanding of financial markets, corporate finance, taxation, and investment strategies. It is designed to meet the growing demand for skilled finance professionals in India''''s rapidly expanding financial services sector, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications essential for navigating the complexities of modern finance.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for Plus Two graduates, especially those with a commerce background, aspiring for a career in finance, banking, or investment. It also caters to individuals seeking a foundational degree before pursuing professional certifications like CA, CS, or CFA. Working professionals in non-finance roles looking to transition into the financial domain can also benefit from the structured curriculum.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to find diverse career paths in India such as Financial Analyst, Investment Banker, Tax Consultant, Auditor, or Banking Professional. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA, with significant growth trajectories in Indian public and private sector companies. The curriculum also aligns well with prerequisites for advanced professional certifications, enhancing career prospects.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Strengthen Core Accounting and Management Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate time to thoroughly understand foundational subjects like Financial Accounting, Business Management, and Business Law. Utilize textbooks, online tutorials, and practice problems regularly. Join study groups to discuss concepts and solve case studies, fostering a deeper understanding.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks, M.G. University study materials, Tally software practice, basic economics journals
Career Connection
A strong foundation is crucial for all subsequent finance subjects and for clearing entry-level finance roles and professional exams like CA/CS Foundation.
Develop Quantitative and Communication Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on improving mathematical and statistical abilities through the Quantitative Techniques for Business course. Simultaneously, actively participate in English communication classes, engage in debates, and practice public speaking to enhance presentation skills essential for client interactions and corporate roles.
Tools & Resources
Excel for data analysis, statistical software basics, English language learning apps, Toastmasters-style clubs
Career Connection
Strong quantitative skills are vital for financial modeling, while excellent communication is key for client-facing roles and leadership positions in finance.
Explore Basic Financial News and Trends- (Semester 1-2)
Start reading reputable Indian business newspapers and financial news websites regularly. Understand basic economic indicators and current events affecting the Indian financial market. This builds industry awareness from an early stage.
Tools & Resources
The Economic Times, Business Standard, Livemint, Moneycontrol.com
Career Connection
Early exposure to market dynamics helps in understanding course concepts better and provides talking points for interviews for finance internships and jobs.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Practical Application of Finance Concepts- (Semester 3-4)
Actively apply concepts from Financial Markets, Investment Management, and Income Tax to real-world scenarios. Participate in mock stock trading competitions or virtual investment games to gain hands-on experience in portfolio management and market analysis.
Tools & Resources
Virtual stock trading platforms (e.g., Investopedia Simulator, Moneycontrol app), financial news analysis platforms
Career Connection
Practical application skills are highly valued by employers and can lead to better internship and placement opportunities in investment banking or portfolio management firms.
Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships- (Semester 3-4)
Actively search for short-term internships or shadowing opportunities at local banks, financial advisory firms, or accounting offices during semester breaks. Focus on understanding daily operations, tax filing, or basic financial analysis.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Internshala, college placement cell, local business networks
Career Connection
Early internships provide invaluable industry insight, networking opportunities, and a strong resume builder for future career prospects in the Indian financial sector.
Master Computerized Accounting and GST Compliance- (Semester 3-4)
Focus intently on the Computerised Accounting with GST course. Gain proficiency in Tally and other accounting software, understanding the practical aspects of GST compliance and e-filing procedures. Seek certifications if available.
Tools & Resources
TallyPrime software, official GST portal, online GST compliance courses
Career Connection
Proficiency in Tally and GST is a direct entry skill for roles in accounting firms, corporate finance departments, and taxation consultancies across India.
Advanced Stage
Specialise and Undertake a Comprehensive Project- (Semester 5-6)
Choose elective subjects carefully, aligning with career interests (e.g., Financial Data Analytics for a tech-finance career). Dedicate significant effort to the Project Formulation and Report, selecting a topic with real-world relevance to gain in-depth knowledge and research skills.
Tools & Resources
Academic research databases, industry reports, expert interviews, statistical software like R/Python for analytics
Career Connection
Specialization makes you a more attractive candidate for specific roles, and a well-executed project demonstrates problem-solving and analytical capabilities to potential employers.
Intensive Placement and Professional Exam Preparation- (Semester 5-6)
Actively participate in campus placement drives. Prepare thoroughly for aptitude tests, group discussions, and personal interviews. For those pursuing professional certifications, use this stage for intensive study, mock tests, and revision for final-level exams.
Tools & Resources
Placement coaching, interview guides, previous year question papers, professional body study materials (e.g., ICAI, NISM)
Career Connection
This is the direct path to securing a good job offer in leading Indian financial institutions or to successfully transition into a professional finance career.
Network with Industry Professionals and Alumni- (Semester 5-6)
Attend finance-related webinars, seminars, and alumni networking events organized by the college or industry bodies. Build connections with professionals in the financial sector to gain insights, mentorship, and potential job leads.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, professional association events, college alumni network platforms
Career Connection
Networking is crucial for career advancement, opening doors to unadvertised opportunities and providing valuable guidance from experienced professionals in the Indian finance industry.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed Plus Two or equivalent examination from a recognized board.
Duration: 6 semesters / 3 years
Credits: 120 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 20%, External: 80%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EN1CC01G01 | The Four Skills for Communication | Common Course | 4 | Basic English Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Listening Skills, Speaking Practice, Writing Short Paragraphs |
| ML1CC02G01 | Kadha, Kavitha, Nadakam, Lekhanam (Malayalam) | Common Course (Additional Language) | 4 | Prose, Poetry, Drama, Essays, Literary Criticism |
| CO1CRT01 | Business Management | Core | 4 | Nature & Scope of Management, Planning & Decision Making, Organizing & Staffing, Directing & Controlling, Recent Trends in Management |
| CO1CRT02 | Financial Accounting | Core | 6 | Accounting Concepts, Journal & Ledger, Trial Balance, Final Accounts, Accounting Standards |
| CO1CMT01 | Essentials of Economics | Complementary Course | 4 | Introduction to Economics, Demand and Supply, Production and Cost, Market Structures, Macroeconomic Concepts |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EN2CC03G01 | Readings on Indian Constitution, Secularism, and Sustainable Environment | Common Course | 4 | Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Secularism, Environmental Studies |
| ML2CC04G01 | Bharathiyathayude Veendueduppukal (Malayalam) | Common Course (Additional Language) | 4 | Modern Indian Literature, Cultural Aspects, Social Issues, National Integration, Contemporary Writings |
| CO2CRT03 | Business Law | Core | 4 | Indian Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Partnership Act, Consumer Protection Act, Negotiable Instruments Act |
| CO2CRT04 | Corporate Accounting | Core | 6 | Share Capital, Debentures, Company Final Accounts, Amalgamation, Absorption |
| CO2CMT02 | Quantitative Techniques for Business | Complementary Course | 4 | Descriptive Statistics, Probability, Sampling, Correlation and Regression, Time Series Analysis |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EN3CC05G01 | Readings on Gender and Human Rights | Common Course | 4 | Gender Studies, Human Rights, Gender Equality, Women Empowerment, Social Justice |
| CO3CRT05 | Advanced Financial Accounting | Core | 4 | Branch Accounts, Departmental Accounts, Lease Accounting, Hire Purchase, Installment Systems |
| CO3CRT06 | Auditing | Core | 4 | Auditing Principles, Types of Audit, Internal Control, Audit Report, Special Audits |
| CO3CRT07 | Financial Markets and Services | Core (Finance Specialization) | 6 | Money Market, Capital Market, Stock Exchanges, Mutual Funds, Investment Banking |
| CO3CMT03 | Computerised Accounting with GST | Complementary Course | 4 | Introduction to Tally, Accounting Software, GST Fundamentals, E-filing, Data Entry |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EN4CC06G01 | Readings on Discipline and Academic Culture | Common Course | 4 | Academic Ethics, Research Methodology, Critical Thinking, Academic Writing, Plagiarism |
| CO4CRT08 | Cost Accounting | Core | 4 | Cost Concepts, Material Costing, Labour Costing, Overhead Costing, Activity Based Costing |
| CO4CRT09 | Income Tax Law and Practice | Core | 4 | Income Tax Act, Heads of Income, Deductions, Assessment of Individuals, Tax Planning |
| CO4CRT10 | Investment Management | Core (Finance Specialization) | 6 | Investment Avenues, Risk and Return, Portfolio Management, Fundamental Analysis, Technical Analysis |
| CO4CMT04 | Research Methodology for Business | Complementary Course | 4 | Research Design, Data Collection, Sampling Techniques, Data Analysis, Report Writing |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO5CRT11 | Management Accounting | Core | 4 | Financial Statement Analysis, Ratio Analysis, Fund Flow Statement, Cash Flow Statement, Budgeting |
| CO5CRT12 | Goods and Services Tax (GST) | Core | 4 | GST Act, Supply & Input Tax Credit, GST Returns, E-way Bill, Compliance Procedures |
| CO5CRT13 | Financial Management | Core (Finance Specialization) | 4 | Capital Budgeting, Working Capital Management, Cost of Capital, Capital Structure, Dividend Policy |
| CO5CRT14 | Banking and Insurance | Core (Finance Specialization) | 4 | Banking System in India, Commercial Banking, Central Banking, Principles of Insurance, Types of Insurance |
| CO5CRT15 | International Finance | Core (Finance Specialization) | 4 | Foreign Exchange Market, Balance of Payments, International Trade Finance, Exchange Rate Theories, Currency Risk Management |
| CO5CRT16 | Project Formulation and Report | Core (Project) | 2 | Project Identification, Feasibility Study, Project Planning, Data Collection and Analysis, Report Writing |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO6CRT17 | Entrepreneurship Development | Core | 4 | Entrepreneurial Process, Business Idea Generation, Business Plan, Startup Ecosystem, MSME Schemes |
| CO6CRT18 | Computerized Audit and E-Commerce | Core | 4 | EDP Audit, Audit Trail, E-commerce Models, Online Marketing, Payment Gateways |
| CO6CRT19 | Derivatives and Risk Management | Core (Finance Specialization) | 4 | Futures, Forwards, Options, Swaps, Hedging Strategies, Risk Management Techniques |
| CO6CRT20 | Financial Statement Analysis and Reporting | Core (Finance Specialization) | 4 | Analysis of Financial Statements, Interpretation of Financial Ratios, Corporate Reporting, Sustainability Reporting, IFRS |
| CO6OCT01 | Financial Data Analytics | Elective (Finance Specialization) | 4 | Introduction to Data Analytics, Financial Data Sources, Data Visualization, Predictive Modeling, Financial Modeling Tools |
| CO6CVV01 | Viva Voce | Core (Viva) | 2 | Comprehensive assessment of all subjects, Presentation skills, General knowledge, Industry awareness, Communication skills |




