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Program Specific Outcomes & Course Outcomes
Program Specific Outcomes
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
Program | Expected Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Com (General) | PSO1 | Understand the basic concepts of Economics, Accounting, Auditing, Financial analysis, Banking, Business and Tax laws |
PSO2 | Acquiring in-depth knowledge of Financial systems and Investment Decisions | |
PSO3 | Demonstrate the application of Accounting and Finance in Commerce and Industry |
Program | Expected Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Com (Foreign Trade) | PSO1 | Understand the basic concepts of Economics, Accounting, Auditing, Financial analysis, Banking, Business and Tax laws |
PSO2 | Acquire conceptual knowledge of International Trade, Exim procedures and practices, Documentation, Logistics management and cross-cultural buying behaviours | |
PSO3 | Apply Foreign Trade proficiency in solving issues of globalised business enterprises |
Program | Expected Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Com (Computer Applications) | PSO1 | Understand the basic concepts of Economics, Accounting, Auditing, Financial analysis, Banking, Business and Tax laws |
PSO2 | Acquire knowledge of Operating Systems, Data Base Management, Basic Software and web technologies, Ecommerce and Digital marketing for business decision making | |
PSO3 | Demonstrate IT skills acquired in business applications |
Program | Expected Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Com (Honors) | PSO1 | Understand the basic concepts of Economics, Accounting, Auditing, Financial analysis, Banking, Business and Tax laws |
PSO2 | Acquire skills in Financial planning, analysis, performance, reporting and control for modern business organisations | |
PSO3 | Develop Certified Finance professionals for global markets |
Program | Expected Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Com (Business Analytics) | PSO1 | Understand the basic concepts of Economics, Accounting, Auditing, Financial analysis, Banking, Business and Tax laws |
PSO2 | Developing appropriate methods for capturing and documenting data for business system development | |
PSO3 | Apply Descriptive, Predictive and Prescriptive analytical tools for business problem solving |
Program | Expected Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Com (BPM) | PSO1 | Understand the basic concepts of Economics, Accounting, Auditing, Financial analysis, Banking, Business and Tax laws |
PSO2 | Acquire Industry Interface management skills, methods and competencies for automation of Business Processes | |
PSO3 | Provide adequate training for career development through the acquisition of knowledge in Information Technology Enabled Services ITES |
Course Outcomes
B.COM ALL PROGRAMs
Learning outcomes of all courses
R21 Semester 1 to 6
SEMESTER I
BCO101 Financial Accounting
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Remember basic postulates to advanced concepts in preparation of the accounts of a sole proprietor.
CO2: Understand and apply Accounting equation in compiling transactions for the completion of accounting cycle.
CO3: Evaluate and analyze the causes for errors and rectify them with appropriate accounting entries
CO4: Create final statements of proprietorship businesses to evaluate and report their performance to the stakeholders.
BCO102 Business Organisation and Management
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1:To remember forms of business organizations, their formation, functioning and significance.
CO2: To understand management functions and application of scientific management principles.
CO3: To demonstrate and analyze effective management skills of planning, organizing, directing & controlling in managing a business enterprise.
CO4: To draft and construct various incorporation documents.
BCO103 Foreign Trade
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To remember the practices, laws legality, agreements and documentation involved in foreign trade.
CO2: To understand and apply various methods by institutions to promote foreign trade and to meet the globalised market demand.
CO3: To appreciate the need for accelerating exports and imports across the country.
CO4 : To create various documents and prototypes of the documents used in foreign trade and compilation of balance of payment.
BCOI 103 Introduction to International Business
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To remember nature, importance and process of international business and further to outline its issues and operations.
CO2: To understand international business environment factors and its effect on international business operations.
CO3: To analyze the functioning and importance of international economic, monetary institutions & agreements in promoting international business.
CO4: To construct international business plan, and reports on environment analysis and economic groupings.
BCOC 103 Fundamentals of Information Technology
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Recall and remember the physical components in the structure of computer system
CO2: Will acquaint functional knowledge on storage capacity of a computer system
CO3: Create, analyze and generate report, letters, presentations using fundamentals of information technology learnt
CO4: Demonstrate digital literacy through the study of computer operating system, networking, internet, search engines, spreadsheets and data software
BCOB103 Data Driven Decision Making
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Identify the challenges of becoming a data driven enterprise.
CO2: Explain basic concepts of relational database, Big data technologies, statistical tools, machine learning and data visualization tools
CO3: Analyze data practices in organization and requirement gathering process.
CO4: Summarize the data life cycle management and create programs for basic data operations using SQL and Python.
BCOP104 Introduction to Cost & Management Accounting
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 – Understand and remember the various concepts of cost & financial accounting.
CO2: Learn about the accounting principles and concepts of manufacturing costs, absorption and variable costing systems, distinguish between joint and by-products
CO3: Analyse the importance of strategic planning & performance, and the increasing role of Information Technology in Finance
CO4: Apply the emerging concepts of Cost & Financial Accounting in cost reduction, planning & management
SEMESTER II
BCO201 Financial Accounting II
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To remember the need and importance for accounts payable/ receivable of trading & non-trading business.
CO2: To understand and apply various accounting methods in recording transactions of profit and non- profit organizations.
CO3: Analyze and evaluate accounting formats and to reframe the financial statements.
CO4: Create final accounts of profit and not for profit organizations and to report their performance.
BCO202 Business Laws
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To remember the regulatory framework of business in India with regards to Indian contract act, Sale of goods act & Consumer protection act.
CO2: To understand concepts of intellectual property rights, their operations/implications and management of companies and conduct of meetings.
CO3:Toanalyze the process of winding up of companies according to th law.
CO4: To create a agreement and contract, contract of sale, application for insolvency, consumer grievance appeal.
BCO203 Banking and Financial Services
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To Remember the Structure, Composition and Regulatory framework of Indian Financial System
CO2: To Understand and appreciate the relationship between various participants in the Financial System
CO3: To Analyse and Distinguish the investments and its decisions in future
CO4: To Create and Compare various Deposits and Borrowings availed by Individuals, Business and Corporates.
BCOI203 Export Marketing
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To remember the nature, functioning and scope of international marketing and to recall the legal dimension of export markets.
CO2: To understand the process of export product selection, promotion and packaging.
CO3: To analyze techniques, needs importance of promotion and marketing in overseas markets.
CO4: To frame export contracts, marketing plans, supply chain programs etc.
BCOC203 Programming with C & C++
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1:Remember& Understand computer languages , purpose of a program and basics of C language
CO2: Apply Operators , Decision making & Looping statements in C program
CO3 : Evaluate &Analyze the need & Usage of Arrays, Strings & User defined functions and Implement Structures , Unions & Pointers in C Programs
CO4 : Understand & Apply Object Oriented concepts in C++ programs for Business Applications
BCOB203 Data Analytics Essentials
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Identify types of data, scales of measurement and different variables in data analysis.
CO2: Distinguish between discrete and continuous theoretical distributions.
CO3: Illustrate the data through Venn diagrams, compute permutations, combinations and probabilities.
CO4: Analyze and interpret the data using descriptive statistical measures and apply case studies using R.
BCOT203 Banking for BPS
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 – To understand the function and the type of product and services offered by banks, lead generation in the banking sector.
CO2 – To explain and interpret the lead generation and card management operations.
CO3 – To compare and contrast the process of lending modes of trade financing options.
CO4 – To create the implications of each mod of trade financing option and its process in the context of BPS.
BCOP204 Financial Planning and performance
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 – Identify and understand strategic plans and the factors affecting them, various strategic planning models and analytical techniques, forecasting techniques, and the key performance indicators (KPI)
CO2 – Develop an awareness and understanding of the various budgeting concepts and methodologies so as to successfully prepare budgetary statement.
CO3 – Analyze performance against operational goals using measures based on revenue, manufacturing costs, nonmanufacturing costs, and profit depending on the type of center or unit being measured
CO4 – Analyze the different responsibility centers and allocate costs among various organizational segments, and performance measures while performing various profitability analyses.
AECC2 Basic Computer Skills
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Recall and remember the physical components in the structure of computer system
CO2: Will acquaint functional knowledge on storage capacity of a computer system
CO3: Create, analyze and generate report, letters, presentations using fundamentals of information technology learnt
CO4: Demonstrate digital literacy through the study of computer operating system, networking, internet, search engines, spreadsheets and data software
BCO 301 Advanced Accounting
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1:Enable the students to outline the basic accounting concepts and formats of a firm and Joint stock companies.
CO2: Understand and apply the accounting procedures for reconstitution of a firm and for acquisition of Equity and Debt Capital.
CO3 E valuate and analyse the accounting treatment for conversion of Debt to Capital and Firm to a Company.
CO4: Prepare various investment portfolios for Companies in emerging Markets.
SEMESTER III
BCO302 Business Statistics – I
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1- To remember the basic concepts of Primary and secondary data to be used in conducting Research
CO2- To Understand how to create graphs and charts and various methods to be applied for computation of Measures of Central Tendency.
CO3 To Judge the reliability of measures of Dispersion and make comparative study of variability of two series.
CO4 To Create statistical inferences of data available and write general reports
BCO303 Financial Institutions and Markets
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1- Remember and acquaint Indian financial system and economic development. Stress on the weaknesses of Indian financial system.
CO2- Make students understand role of commercial banks, its functions, venture capital, non-banking companies, and development through start-ups.
CO3 – Evaluate assess and analyze money market, role of RBI, Liquidity, monetary policy, Repo and Reverse Repo.
CO4 – Analyse players in debt market, securities, bonds, features and ratings of bonds. Understand equity market, rights issue, SEBI, its role and functions, recent developments in stock markets.
BCO/SEC/302 Principles of Insurance –I
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To outline the basic concepts of insurance contract & to recall the constituents of insurance markets.
CO2: To understand the various principles & types of insurance and its customers.
CO3: To analyze various procedures of applying for life insurance products.
CO4: To prepare life insurance products with minimal coverage and premium rates.
BCOI303 International Business procedures & Documentation
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To remember and the concepts FEMA regulations, INCO terms, payment terms, ECGC, EIA types of inspection
CO2: To understand the pre-shipment and post shipment credit schemes, various modes of financing
CO3: To evaluate and analyse the international finance markets
CO4: To create documents required for export and import cargo
BCOC303 Relational Database Management System
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: To Remember the fundamental elements of Database Environment.
CO2: To Understand and apply Entity Relationship model and Normalization techniques for data redundancy
CO3: To Evaluate and analyse the transaction processing system to determine the atomicity, consistency, isolation and durability.
CO4: To Create SQL queries for data storage and retrieval for database using MYSQL & Oracle 10G
BCOP303 International Financial Reporting
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 – Understand the concepts of the four basic financial statements and apply the learning to Integrated reporting (IR), Integrated Thinking, and Integrated Report.
CO2 – Understand the 5-Steps approach to revenue recognition, per USGAAP, the valuation and accounting for Cash & Cash Equivalents, Accounts Receivable, Notes Receivable, Transfers & Servicing of Financial Assets, Accounts Payable, Employee-related Expenses Payable, Cost of Goods Sold and Inventory.
CO3 – Comprehend the different depreciation methods, amortization and impairment of intangible assets, and distinguish between finance and operating leases.
CO4 – Present these financial items on the financial statements keeping in mind the factors affecting them.
BCOP304 Financial Analytics and control
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 – Understand accounting information systems, the fundamentals of data analytics and significant tools of data visualization, and supply chain management and the elements associated with it.
CO2 – Develop an understanding of the various cost measurement concepts and evaluate the different types of costing systems.
CO3 – Comprehend the concepts of Internal controls, Internal control risk, COSO Control Components, ERM Policies and Procedures, Corporate governance and Audit Risk.
CO4 – Students will also learn to identify and evaluate the performance of multiple business processes.
BCOB303 Data Analytics Modelling
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO 1: explain the concepts of business value, data profiling, data cleansing, outlier, ETL process, data warehousing and role of data modeling in organization.
CO 2: analyze different project processes, distinguish between ETL tools, data warehouse and data lakes, differentiate between utility of relational DW, cubes
CO 3: compare the data modeling techniques, analyze the core tools used in structured and unstructured data, explain CRUD operations and core tools for RDBMS.
CO 4: perform CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) tasks using SQL and use tools for unstructured data management.
BCOT303 Retail and Market Research
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1- To remember the concepts, functions and issues related to Retail Research, Consumer Research and Media Research.
CO2- To understand and apply metrics in quality monitoring and management in Retail Marketing.
CO3- To develop Research inquisitiveness towards Retail marketing
CO4-: To analyze various dimensions of Retail Market Research as career opportunity.
BCO/SECM302 Insurance for BPS -1
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1-To Understand the process of making valid contract under general insurance and life assurance and its applicability governing principles of insurance.
CO2-To Differentiate the implications of a of life insurance policy with the rest General Insurance
CO3-To Differentiate the implications of a of nonlife insurance policy with the rest.
CO4-To make small conclusions on Insurance policies.
SEMESTER IV
BCO401 Income Tax
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1:Remember and describe the conceptual framework of Tax structure in India.
CO2: Understand and illustrate various tax provisions, deductions, exemptions, rebates of sources of income
CO3:Analyse various formats for computation of taxable income under five heads
CO4: Create Income Statements and summarize assessment of taxable income of Individuals.
BCO402 Business Statistics – II
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 To use Regression analysis to estimate the relationship between two variables and how to use frequency distribution to make decisions
CO2 To understand the techniques and concept of different types of Index numbers and Time series analysis
CO3 To introduce students to the concept of Probability
CO4 To acquaint students how to apply Addition, Multiplication and Bayes theorem for different situations
BCO403 Corporate Accounting
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 To remember different Accounting formats of Banking and Insurance companies.
CO2 to understand and apply Procedures to be followed in case of Amalgamation and Liquidation of Companies.
CO3 To analyse the dissimilarities between Acquisition , Amalgamation & Liquidation of Companies.
CO4 To prepare Financial statements of Banking Companies as per Banking Regulations Act.
BCO/SEC/404 Practice of Life and General Insurance
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1:To understand the practice of life insurance and other operations carried out by life insurance companies.
CO2: To familiarize themselves with various life insurance products and rebates offered by insurance companies.
CO3: To Calculate the amount of premium based on different factors and be able to price life products.
CO4: To compare various kinds of life insurance plans based on cost-benefit.
BCOC403 E- Commerce
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Understand the need & requirement of E-Commerce
CO2: Apply the framework of E-Commerce for functioning of E-Business
CO3: Analyze the financial & mercantile framework of E-Commerce and legal security & privacy methods of financial matters
CO4: Evaluate the digital marketing techniques in E-Busineess
BCOP404 Strategic Financial Management
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1 – Develop an in-depth understanding of financial statement analysis and knowledge of corporate finance, corporate restructuring, like mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy and international finance.
CO2 – Learn about long-term financial management using calculations of risk and return, term structure of interest rates, types of financial instruments, cost of capital and valuation of financial instruments.
CO3 – Identify and evaluate different methods of raising capital by gaining an understanding of financial markets and regulation and market efficiency.
CO4 – Complete financial statement analysis through financial ratio calculations, profitability analyses, and working capital management.
BCOB403 Forecasting & Predictive Analytics
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: explain the basic concepts of modeling, predicting, forecasting, classification, clustering, optimization and simulation.
CO 2: predict/forecast the future values of a business problem using different forecasting and classification techniques.
CO 3: apply clustering algorithms and optimization techniques to solve a business problem.
CO 4: design a model and assess the likelihood of predictions using Monte Carlo Simulation Analysis.
BCOT403 Capital Markets for BPS
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1- To remember the concepts, functions and types of Capital markets..
CO2- To understand Capital market instruments and choose a set of Capital market instruments on the basis of merit of a case.
CO3- To design and develop hedging strategy for managing risk of stocks of capital market by using derivatives..
CO4- To illustrate the stages of Trade cycle and process involved in mutual funds and Investment Banking.
BCO/SECM404 Insurance for BPS – II
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1- To remember the role of health care insurance in promoting the interest of individual and health care industry.
CO2- Understand the defined benefits and contributions of retirement planning of an individual investor in USA and third party
CO3- To Evaluate and analyse the implications and applicability of digital technologies in sphere of BPS in Insurance
CO4- To compare various kinds of life insurance plans based on cost-benefit
SEMESTER V
BCO501(A) – COST ACCOUNTING
CO1 – Remember the basic concepts and essentials of Cost Accounting
CO2 – Apply techniques of inventory control, methods of wage payments, and allocation of overheads in costing
CO3 – Analyze and prepare the Cost Sheet of the company while using Unit Costing & Job Costing methods
CO4 – Create and assess Contract Accounts and Process Accounts in case of Construction Businesses
BCO501(B) – FINANCIAL PLANNING & PERFORMANCE
CO1 – Understand Strategic Planning and its impact
CO2 – Remember & apply various financial forecasting techniques and budgeting methodologies in the business
CO3 – Analyze performance using various measures of Cost & Variance
CO4 – Outline and apply technology systems in accounting, resource planning, and governance within the enterprise
BCO501(C) – INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING – I
CO1 – Remember & understand financial reporting norms as per GAAP & IFRS
CO2 – Account for items of Current Assets & Current Liabilities under the GAAP & IFRS
CO3 – Analyze the measurement, recognition, presentation, and disclosure of items in both reporting standards
CO4 – Retain & judge transactions/events based on norms to identify the most appropriate method of presentation & disclosure
BCO502(A) – COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING
CO1 – Understand and remember procedures & processes of maintaining ledgers and groups under/in Tally ERP
CO2 – Remember the procedure of creating & maintaining inventory accounts and stock books under ERP
CO3 – Apply accounting knowledge when entering/recording day book transactions and maintaining receivables and payables of the business
CO4 – Design MIS Reports with Tally ERP in a true and fair manner of presentation
BCO502(B) – FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING – I
CO1 – Understand the concept and need for corporate restructuring and financial management
CO2 – Comprehend various methods of raising capital and managing it for working capital needs
CO3 – Apply and analyze financial statements using methods of ratio analysis, profitability analysis, and expense analysis
CO4 – Judge financial statements and analysis results to take better financial decisions
BCO502(C) – INTERNATIONAL TAX & REGULATION
CO1 – Understand and remember concepts of taxation for individuals & groups, statutory regulations & other accountant responsibilities regarding taxation
CO2 – Distinguish and differentiate taxation laws and methods of individuals, entities, and other corporates
CO3 – Analyze and evaluate property transactions to calculate the tax liability of individuals or groups
CO4 – Adhere to and be updated on the statutory regulations, the accountant’s responsibilities, and business structures affecting taxation
BCOA503(A) – AUDITING
CO1 – Define and identify the basic concepts of auditing and procedures laid down by the AASB
CO2 – Interpret the qualities & duties of an auditor in the execution of an audit
CO3 – Apply the concepts of internal control, internal check, and internal audit within a company
CO4 – Carry out the activities of vouching for the transactions, verification, and valuation of assets of a company
BCOA503(B) – ADVANCE CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
CO1 – Understand the concepts of holding companies, lease accounts, and accounting with price level changes
CO2 – Remember & comprehend accounting for HR & Social Responsibility while also incorporating price level changes in accounting
CO3 – Apply various methods and treatments in Lease Accounting and accounting for Holding companies
CO4 – Summarize the need & significance of HR & Responsibility Accounting concerning its indicators of Social Performance
BCOA503(C) – FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CO1 – Understand & identify the basic concepts of financial management & financial planning
CO2 – Identifying and assessing the various sources of finance and capital available to a business
CO3 – Analyse the current capitalization status of the firm with its Cost of Capital and give suggestions for remedial action
CO4 – Evaluating various factors and theories of capital structure to achieve an optimal mix
BCOB503(B) – INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
CO1 – Understand the basic concepts of investment, risk & return related to that investment
CO2 – Compute stock & market indices using various methods of valuation
CO3 – Assess &analyze the rationale of diversification in a portfolio to achieve the most optimum one
CO4 – Conclude and summarize the use of various techniques with time value to form an efficient portfolio combination
BCOI503(A) – LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
CO1 – Understand the concept and scope of the Logistics Management System
CO2 – Sketch out the various modes of logistics in connection to their documentary procedures
CO3 – Judge the national and international setup of insurance in logistics on a timely basis
CO4 – Interpret and adhere to the procedures & clearance for warehousing & storage of goods
BCOP504(A) – MARKETING MANAGEMENT
CO1 – Understand the 4P of marketing &its management in a company
CO2 – Apply the mix decisions for the product & pricing techniques in the most optimum manner
CO3 – Assess promotion techniques & channel management areas best suited to the business
CO4 – Formulate/Design efficient marketing strategies & plans to grow the business & product
BCOP504(B) –PROJECT & RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
CO1 – Understand & identify the core areas and approaches to strategic management
CO2 – Assess and comprehend the global environment using various techniques of evaluation, along with the human aspects of the organization
CO3 – Analyze and manage business relationships effectively
CO4 – Evaluate and accept change within the dynamic business environment and through other projects
BCOP504(C) – INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS
CO1 – Understand the basics of financial instruments available for investment, including debt, equity, and derivatives
CO2 – Identify and assess the various types/kinds of securities available for investment and choose the most optimal one
CO3 – Analyse and evaluate the use and approach towards derivative market & trading
CO4 – Recognize other alternative investment securities within the securities market
SEMESTER VI
BCO601(A) – COST CONTROL & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
CO1 – Identify & understand the basics of management accounting and marginal costing techniques
CO2 – Prepare & present various budgets and their variance analysis accordingly
CO3 – Apply the techniques of financial statement analysis &analyze its results
CO4 – Construct & investigate the fund flow & cashflow statements of the company
BCO601(B) – FINANCIAL CONTROL
CO1 – Understand the reporting rules & procedures as per US GAAP & IFRS of a company’s financial statements
CO2 – Remember the recognition, measurement, valuation & disclosure of the elements of financial statements as per GAAP & IFRS
CO3 – Apply the techniques and concepts of Cost Management in the business, including Standard Costing, ABC, Joint & By-product Costing
CO4 – Analyze the governance & compliance of internal controls & security measures within a company
BCO601(C) – INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING – II
CO1 – Remember the concepts of pensions & post-employment benefits as per GAAP & IFRS
CO2 – Understand Income tax laws & procedures under IFRS & GAAP
CO3 – Account for equity, business combinations & consolidations of an MNC/parent company
CO4 – Evaluate & construct accounting reports for the Not-For-Profit entities using Governmental Accounting
BCO602(A) – THEORY & PRACTICE OF GST
CO1 – Remember and recall the basic concepts of GST & taxes under GST
CO2 – Understand the hierarchy and classification of transactions & tax rates under the GST
CO3 – Record simple and advanced entries of the input tax credit, GST adjustment & return filing
CO4 – Produce and generate advanced GST entries in service sector entities, and transfer the same into ERP
BCO602(B) – FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING – II
CO1 – Recall the concepts of decision analysis including Break-even analysis, CVP analysis, and marginal analysis
CO2 – Understand the decision techniques & management strategies regarding pricing & risk respectively
CO3 – Evaluate and analyze various capital budgeting techniques & their investment decisions
CO4 – Adhere to professional business ethics, moral philosophies & values of the company/profession
BCO602(C) – INTERNATIONAL AUDITING
CO1 – Understand & adhere to ethical behavior, professional responsibilities & auditing principles
CO2 – Assess and classify various types of audit risk & develop plans to mitigate the same
CO3 – Carry out procedures and processes to gather audit evidence and report the same in a true & fair manner
CO4 – Prepare reports for compilation engagements, reviews & reporting of financial statements
BCOA603(A) – ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
CO1 – Understand and recall the concepts of accounting theory & its classification, and accounting standards
CO2 – Apply and record entries relating to financial reporting and disclosure as per IndAS Standards
CO3 – Calculate transactions and events which guidethe preparation of financial statements as per IndAS
CO4 – Assess items related to business acquisitions & consolidations, and report the same in a true & fair manner
BCOA603(B) – CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CO1 – Understand and identify the significance & structure of Corporate Governance
CO2 – Study the committees & models governing Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility practices (CSR)
CO3 – Account for the role and responsibility of Corporate Governance among various parties within the firm
CO4 – Evaluate the issues surrounding Corporate Governance & its implementation
BCOA603(C) – INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
CO1 – Recall the concepts of risk and return in investments by studying the significant factors which affect them
CO2 – Understand the relationship between risk and return on the investment &analyze the result/decision
CO3 – Identify the concept and compute the stock market indices using various techniques
CO4 – Analyze the concept of diversification in a portfolio, its effect, and measure the impact while incorporating the concept of Time Value of Money
BCOI603(A) – CROSS-CULTURAL CONSUMER & INDUSTRIAL BUYER BEHAVIOUR
CO1 – Understand the significance and impact of consumer behavior by studying internal differences between cultures and markets
CO2 – Assess the external differences & determinants of consumer buying behavior
CO3 – Evaluate international marketing implications, by also incorporating cross-cultural consumers &behaviors
CO4 – Analyze the incorporation of innovation and diffusion in consumer satisfaction &behavior
BCOI603(B) – CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CO1 – Understand and identify the significance & structure of Corporate Governance
CO2 – Study the committees & models governing Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility practices (CSR)
CO3 – Account for the role and responsibility of Corporate Governance among various parties within the firm
CO4 – Evaluate the issues surrounding Corporate Governance & its implementation
BCOI603(C) – INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
CO1 – Recall the concepts of risk and return in investments by studying the significant factors which affect them
CO2 – Understand the relationship between risk and return on the investment &analyze the result/decision
CO3 – Identify the concept and compute the stock market indices using various techniques
CO4 – Analyze the concept of diversification in a portfolio, its effect, and measure the impact while incorporating the concept of Time Value of Money
BCOP603(A) – INDIAN ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
CO1 – Understand and recall the concepts of accounting theory & its classification, and accounting standards
CO2 – Apply and record entries relating to financial reporting and disclosure as per IndAS Standards
CO3 – Calculate transactions and events which guide the preparation of financial statements as per IndAS
CO4 – Assess items related to business acquisitions & consolidations, and report the same in a true & fair manner
BCOP603(B) – CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CO1 – Understand and identify the significance & structure of Corporate Governance
CO2 – Study the committees & models governing Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility practices (CSR)
CO3 – Account for the role and responsibility of Corporate Governance among various parties within the firm
CO4 – Evaluate the issues surrounding Corporate Governance & its implementation
BCOP603(C) – INVESTMENT INDUSTRY – II
CO1 – Understand and identify the structure of investment industries
CO2 – Classify and compare investment securities and assets to make an optimum investment decision
CO3 – Assess the functioning of financial markets following the needs of investors
CO4 – Construct plans & strategies to carry out investments and manage them specifically according to their risk and return
BCOP605(A) – INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
CO1 – Remember and recall the significance, relationship, and scope of international finance
CO2 – Understand the intricacy and structure of the International Monetary System and Foreign Exchange Market
CO3 – Analyze the foreign exchange mechanism with nominal, real, and effective exchange rates to assess the Spot and Forward market securities
CO4 – Interpret the use & flow of funds in the international market using the Balance of Payment statement of the country
BCOP605(B) – BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
CO1 – Recall and understand the transformation of finance in business with emerging technologies
CO2 – Assess the scope & use of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and AI in business & finance
CO3 – Attribute to the use of cybersecurity and its digital transformation in the business entity
CO4 – Analyze and interpret the use, control & responsibility of Blockchain technology
BCOP605(C) – INVESTMENT INDUSTRY CONTROLS
CO1 – Recall and retain the significance & functions of Risk Management in the industry
CO2 – Classify the types of risks & assess the methods to manage them
CO3 – Carry out various performance evaluation techniques & methods regarding investment, and analyze the results
CO4 – Record and present the internal & external documentation of investments in a true and fair manner
BCOB603(A) – BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
CO1 – Recall and understand the transformation of finance in business with emerging technologies
CO2 – Assess the scope & use of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and AI in business & finance
CO3 – Attribute to the use of cybersecurity and its digital transformation in the business entity
CO4 – Analyze and interpret the use, control & responsibility of Blockchain technology