

B-COM in Plain at Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya, Burhanpur


Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Plain at Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya, Burhanpur Burhanpur?
This B.Com Plain program at Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya focuses on foundational and advanced principles of commerce, accounting, and business administration. It is designed to equip students with a robust understanding of the Indian economic landscape, financial systems, and taxation policies, preparing them for diverse roles in the rapidly evolving Indian business sector. The program emphasizes practical knowledge relevant to current industry demands and academic rigor.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates with a keen interest in commerce, finance, and general business management, aspiring to build a solid career foundation. It caters to individuals seeking entry-level positions in accounting, banking, finance, and taxation within India, as well as those planning to pursue higher studies like M.Com, CA, CS, or MBA. Students aiming for government sector jobs in commerce-related departments also find this program beneficial.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to secure roles such as Accountants, Financial Analysts, Tax Consultants, Auditors, and Business Consultants within various Indian companies and PSUs. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA, with significant growth potential up to INR 8-12 LPA for experienced professionals. The curriculum also aligns well with professional certifications like CA (Chartered Accountancy) and CS (Company Secretary), providing a strong academic base for further pursuits.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Conceptual Clarity- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on building a strong foundation in core subjects like Accounting, Business Economics, and Financial Systems. Regularly revise concepts, solve numerical problems, and participate actively in class discussions to solidify understanding. Prioritize clarity over rote learning.
Tools & Resources
Textbook exercises, Previous year question papers, Faculty office hours, Online educational videos (e.g., NPTEL, Khan Academy for basics)
Career Connection
A robust conceptual base is critical for success in all advanced commerce subjects and professional examinations like CA, CS, and bank PO exams, ensuring a strong career start.
Develop Effective Study & Time Management- (Semester 1-2)
Cultivate disciplined study routines, practice active recall, and hone note-taking skills for theoretical subjects like Business Law and Environmental Studies. Utilize study planners and allocate dedicated time for each subject to ensure balanced preparation and avoid last-minute stress.
Tools & Resources
Study planners/calendars, Mind mapping techniques, Class notes and supplementary readings, Peer study groups for discussion and collaborative learning
Career Connection
Strong organizational skills and time management are highly valued in any professional setting, enabling efficient task completion and better work-life balance in future careers.
Enhance Language and Communication Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively improve both Hindi and English language proficiency through reading, writing, and speaking practice. Participate in college debates, elocution competitions, and group projects to boost confidence in verbal and written communication, which are vital for professional interactions.
Tools & Resources
Language learning apps, College literary and debating societies, Newspapers (English & Hindi) for reading comprehension, Mock interviews with career counselors
Career Connection
Effective communication is a cornerstone for professional success in India, essential for client interactions, team collaborations, presentations, and excelling in job interviews across all sectors.
Intermediate Stage
Gain Practical Software Proficiency- (Semester 3-4)
Acquire hands-on expertise in essential business software like MS Excel for data analysis and Tally ERP for accounting. Seek out practical training, online courses, and apply these tools to solve case studies or project assignments, simulating real-world business scenarios.
Tools & Resources
MS Office Suite, Tally ERP 9 software (or similar accounting software), Online tutorials (e.g., Udemy, Coursera for Excel and Tally), College computer labs and workshops
Career Connection
Proficiency in these industry-standard tools is often a prerequisite for roles in accounting, finance, and data entry, significantly enhancing employability in the Indian job market.
Explore Taxation and Digital Business Trends- (Semester 3-4)
Deepen understanding of Indian taxation laws (Direct & Indirect) and concurrently explore emerging digital business concepts like Digital Marketing and E-Commerce. Undertake small projects or case studies in these areas to connect theoretical knowledge with current industry practices.
Tools & Resources
Income Tax Department website, GST portal, Digital marketing blogs (e.g., HubSpot, Moz), E-commerce case studies, Faculty guidance for contemporary business topics
Career Connection
Specialized knowledge in taxation opens pathways to roles in compliance, tax advisory, and auditing. Understanding digital business prepares students for marketing, e-commerce operations, and startup ventures in India.
Network and Seek Early Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-4)
Actively participate in college-organized workshops, seminars, and guest lectures featuring industry experts. Connect with alumni and local business professionals through LinkedIn or college events to understand career paths, gain insights, and potentially find short-term internships or mentorship opportunities.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn profiles of alumni and industry leaders, College career counseling cell, Local industry association events, Informational interviews with professionals
Career Connection
Networking can unlock valuable internship and job leads, provide mentorship, and offer a clearer picture of industry expectations, significantly boosting long-term career prospects in India.
Advanced Stage
Intensify Placement and Interview Preparation- (Semester 5-6)
Dedicatedly focus on placement preparation, including resume building, mock interviews, and group discussion practice. Tailor your resume to specific job descriptions and participate in campus recruitment drives, leveraging the college''''s placement cell for support and guidance.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell services, Online interview practice platforms (e.g., PrepInsta, InterviewBit), Resume and cover letter templates, Current affairs and general knowledge resources for G.D.
Career Connection
Thorough preparation directly translates to higher chances of securing desired job roles in finance, accounting, banking, and other commerce-related sectors immediately after graduation.
Undertake Industry-Relevant Project Work- (Semester 5)
Engage in a comprehensive project in Semester 5 that allows for the application of theoretical knowledge to a real-world business problem. This could involve market research, financial analysis for a local business, or developing a business plan, culminating in a detailed report and presentation.
Tools & Resources
Access to company annual reports and industry data, Statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R for analysis), Faculty mentors for project guidance, Presentation software (e.g., PowerPoint, Google Slides)
Career Connection
Project work demonstrates practical skills, problem-solving abilities, and initiative, creating a strong portfolio element that impresses recruiters and sets you apart in the competitive Indian job market.
Deepen Specialization through Electives and Certifications- (Semester 5-6)
Strategically choose Discipline Specific Electives (DSEs) such as Capital Market & Security Analysis or Rural Development to gain specialized knowledge. Consider pursuing relevant professional certifications (e.g., NISM certifications for capital markets) to add a competitive edge to your profile and align with specific career aspirations.
Tools & Resources
NISM certification modules and exams, RBI and NABARD reports for rural development insights, Specialized online courses from recognized platforms, Industry white papers and journals
Career Connection
Specialization allows targeting niche roles and industries, potentially leading to higher starting salaries and faster career progression in specific domains like investment banking, financial advisory, or microfinance in India.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 (Higher Secondary Examination) from a recognized board, with commerce stream preferred, or any stream with minimum passing marks as per university norms.
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: 104 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30% (for 100 mark theory papers) / 15% (for 50 mark practical/skill papers), External: 70% (for 100 mark theory papers) / 35% (for 50 mark practical/skill papers)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-101 | Indian Financial System | Core Course | 4 | Financial System Overview, Financial Markets (Money & Capital), Financial Institutions, Regulatory Framework (RBI, SEBI), Financial Instruments, Banking Structure in India |
| C-102 | Business Economics | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Economics, Demand and Supply Analysis, Production and Cost Analysis, Market Structures (Perfect, Monopoly, Oligopoly), Pricing Strategies, National Income Concepts |
| C-103 | Accounting | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Accounting, Accounting Concepts and Principles, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance, Rectification of Errors, Final Accounts (Sole Proprietorship), Depreciation Accounting |
| CF-101 | Environmental Studies | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Multidisciplinary Nature of Environment, Natural Resources and Management, Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution and Control, Social Issues and the Environment, Environmental Ethics and Laws |
| CF-102 | Hindi Language | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Hindi Grammar and Vocabulary, Prose and Poetry, Letter and Application Writing, Official Language Usage, Report Writing, Translation Skills |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-201 | Auditing | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Auditing, Types of Audit, Internal Control System, Vouching and Verification, Audit Report, Professional Ethics of an Auditor |
| C-202 | Business Law | Core Course | 4 | Indian Contract Act, 1872, Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Consumer Protection Act, 2019, Indian Partnership Act, 1932, Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 |
| C-203 | Company Law | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Company Law, Types of Companies, Incorporation of a Company, Memorandum and Articles of Association, Share Capital and Debentures, Directors and Meetings |
| CF-201 | English Language | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Grammar and Usage, Vocabulary Building, Reading Comprehension, Essay and Precis Writing, Business Correspondence, Report Writing |
| SEC-201 | Entrepreneurship Development | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Concept of Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Motivation and Competencies, Small Business Management, Project Report Preparation, Sources of Finance for Entrepreneurs, Government Policies for SMEs |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-301 | Corporate Accounting | Core Course | 4 | Issue and Forfeiture of Shares, Issue and Redemption of Debentures, Amalgamation, Absorption, External Reconstruction, Internal Reconstruction, Final Accounts of Companies, Accounting for Banking Companies |
| C-302 | Indirect Tax | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Indirect Taxes, GST (Goods and Services Tax) Act, Levy and Collection of GST, Input Tax Credit, Time and Value of Supply, GST Returns and Refunds |
| C-303 | Business Mathematics | Core Course | 4 | Ratio, Proportion and Percentage, Simple and Compound Interest, Set Theory, Matrices and Determinants, Linear Programming (Graphical Method), Basic Calculus for Business |
| SEC-301 | Computer Application in Business | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Introduction to Computers, Operating Systems, MS Word for Business, MS Excel for Data Analysis, MS PowerPoint for Presentations, Internet and E-Commerce Basics |
| VAC-301 | Financial Literacy | Value Added Course (VAC) | 2 | Personal Financial Planning, Budgeting and Saving, Banking Services and Digital Transactions, Investment Basics (Stocks, Mutual Funds), Insurance Fundamentals, Consumer Rights and Grievances |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-401 | Cost Accounting | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Cost Accounting, Cost Concepts and Classification, Material Cost Control, Labour Costing, Overhead Costing, Cost Sheet Preparation |
| C-402 | Direct Tax | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Income Tax Act, Residential Status and Tax Incidence, Income from Salary, Income from House Property, Profits and Gains of Business or Profession, Capital Gains and Income from Other Sources |
| C-403 | Business Statistics | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Statistics, Collection and Presentation of Data, Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Correlation Analysis, Regression Analysis |
| SEC-401 | Digital Marketing | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Introduction to Digital Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Social Media Marketing, Content Marketing, Email Marketing and Analytics |
| VAC-401 | E-Commerce | Value Added Course (VAC) | 2 | Introduction to E-Commerce, E-Commerce Business Models, Online Payment Systems, E-Security and Cyber Laws, Digital Advertising, Supply Chain Management in E-Commerce |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-501 | Management Accounting | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Management Accounting, Ratio Analysis, Fund Flow Statement, Cash Flow Statement, Marginal Costing and Break-Even Analysis, Budgetary Control |
| C-502 | Financial Management | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Financial Management, Time Value of Money, Capital Budgeting Decisions, Cost of Capital, Capital Structure Theories, Working Capital Management |
| DSE-501 | Goods & Service Tax (GST) | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | GST Council and Administration, GST Registration and Composition Scheme, Place of Supply, Reverse Charge Mechanism, E-Way Bill System, Audit and Assessment under GST |
| DSE-502 | Indian Economy | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Basic Characteristics of Indian Economy, Economic Planning in India, Agriculture Sector Reforms, Industrial Policy and Growth, Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments, Poverty, Unemployment, and Inequality |
| V-501 | Project Work | Vocational Course (VC) | 4 | Research Problem Identification, Literature Review, Research Design and Methodology, Data Collection and Analysis, Report Writing and Formatting, Presentation Skills |
| SEC-501 | Cyber Security | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Introduction to Cyber Security, Network Security Concepts, Data Encryption and Privacy, Cyber Crimes and Threats, Cyber Laws in India, Digital Forensics Basics |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-601 | International Business | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to International Business, Theories of International Trade, Modes of Entry into International Business, Foreign Exchange Market Operations, Global Economic Environment, International Financial Institutions |
| C-602 | Banking & Insurance | Core Course | 4 | Introduction to Banking System, Commercial Banks and their Functions, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), E-Banking and Digital Payments, Principles of Insurance, Types of Insurance (Life, General) |
| DSE-601 | Capital Market & Security Analysis | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Indian Capital Market Structure, Primary and Secondary Markets, Stock Exchanges and SEBI, Financial Instruments (Stocks, Bonds), Fundamental Analysis, Technical Analysis |
| DSE-602 | Rural Development | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 4 | Concept of Rural Development, Characteristics of Rural Economy, Rural Poverty Alleviation Programs, Rural Credit and Microfinance, Panchayati Raj Institutions, Rural Entrepreneurship |
| V-601 | Business Communication | Vocational Course (VC) | 4 | Communication Process and Types, Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication, Barriers to Communication, Business Letters and Memos, Report Writing and Presentations, Interview Skills and Group Discussions |
| SEC-601 | Corporate Social Responsibility | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Introduction to CSR, Ethics and Corporate Governance, CSR Models and Initiatives, Stakeholder Management, CSR Reporting and Disclosure, Sustainability and Business |




