Award of Autonomous Status by UGC, New Delhi (2019-20) | Star Education Award- 2023 | Best College Award- 2009-10 | Best Principal Award- 2022 | NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade (Third Cycle-2015-16) | Best College NSS Unit Award by MU (2015-16, 2022-23)| Jagar Janivancha Award (2012-13, 2013-14)

Devrukh Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s

NYA. TATYASAHEB ATHALYE ARTS, VED. S. R. SAPRE COMMERCE &
VID. DADASAHEB PITRE SCIENCE COLLEGE, DEVRUKH (AUTONOMOUS)

Late Kakasaheb Pandit Educational Complex, Devrukh,
Tal. Sangameshwar Dist. Ratnagiri – 415 804 ( Maharashtra, India)

Department of Commerce

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Vision

To be recognized as a leading center of excellence in commerce education, producing graduates who are not only proficient in their field but also socially responsible and ethical leaders. The department envisions fostering a learning environment that encourages innovation, critical thinking, and continuous personal and professional growth, thereby contributing to the advancement of commerce and society at large.

Mission

To provide a comprehensive education in commerce that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application. The department is committed to developing students’ competencies in areas such as accounting, finance, economics, and business management.

Objectives

About the Department

Established in 1972, the Department of Commerce at ASP College, Devrukh, is the oldest and most progressive department of the college. This department, known for offering educational opportunities in accounting and banking, has emerged as a hub for academic excellence.

Programs Currently Offered:

For a long time, the department has been offering two major subjects for specialization at the undergraduate level: Financial Accounting and Banking and Finance, meeting the growing demands of the business and financial sectors.

At the Department of Commerce, we strive to nurture future business leaders and professionals by providing high-quality education, fostering innovative learning, and promoting industry collaboration. Our goal is to empower students to meet the ever-changing demands of the global business environment.

Key Features of the Department:

Comprehensive Curriculum:

Our carefully designed curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that students are prepared to excel in competitive markets.

Experienced Faculty:

A team of dedicated faculty members supports students through their academic journey, fostering personal growth and professional development.

Industry Interaction:

We organize workshops, seminars, and industrial visits regularly to connect classroom learning with real-world business practices.

State-of-the-Art Infrastructure:

o Modern classrooms and computer laboratories.
o A well-stocked library to facilitate interactive and engaging learning.

Focus on Entrepreneurship and Ethics:

The department cultivates critical thinking, decision-making skills, and ethical values, preparing students to contribute meaningfully to society.

6. Career Guidance and Placement Support:

o Dedicated support to help students secure positions in leading organizations worldwide.
o Skill development programs tailored to prepare students for success in the business world.

Research and Community Engagement:

The department places a strong emphasis on research and societal engagement, ensuring that students are equipped to solve real-world problems and contribute to sustainable growth.

Faculty

Dr. Arvind M. Kulkarni

Dr. Arvind M. Kulkarni

Assistant Professor and Head
Mr. Sunil R. Sonawane

Mr. Sunil R. Sonawane

Assistant Professor
Mrs. Mrunmayi Paranjape

Mrs. Mrunmayi Paranjape

Assistant Professor
Mr. Akshay B. Pethakar

Mr. Akshay B. Pethakar

Assistant Professor
Miss. Chaitrali D. Kadam

Miss. Chaitrali D. Kadam

Assistant Professor

BCom Course

Year of implementation

Class

SEMESTER

Course Code

Course Title

No.of credits

Link of syllabus and learning outcomes

2023-24

FYBCOM

I

C101BKT

Introduction to Banking -I

4

2023-24

FYBCOM

I

C101ACT

Financial Accounting

4

2023-24

FYBCOM

I

BKOE101

Commerce - I (Business Development)

2

2023-24

FYBCOM

I

BKIKS101

Spirituality and Management

2

2023-24

FYBCOM

I

ASEC101

Yoga & stress management

2

2024-25

FYBCOM

I

ASEC101

Yoga & stress management/Vedic Mathamatics

2

2023-24

FYBCOM

II

C102BKT

Introduction to Banking - II

4

2023-24

FYBCOM

II

C102ACT

Financial Accounting

4

2023-24

FYBCOM

II

BKOE102

Commerce - II (Service Sector)

2

2023-24

FYBCOM

II

ASEC102

Yoga & stress management

2

2024-25

FYBCOM

II

ASEC102

Yoga & stress management/Vedic Mathamatics

2

2024-25

SYBCOM

III

C201ACT

Accountancy & Financial Management - III

4

2024-25

SYBCOM

III

C201BKT

Bank Management - I

4

2024-25

SYBCOM

III

C202ACT

MHRM

4

2024-25

SYBCOM

III

ACOE201

Business Law - I

2

2024-25

SYBCOM

III

BKVS201

Banking Correspondent - I

2

2024-25

SYBCOM

III

ACVS201

CSP

2

2024-25

SYBCOM

IV

C203ACT

Accountancy and Financial Management - IV

4

2024-25

SYBCOM

IV

C202BKT

Introduction to Financial Institutes and Market

4

2024-25

SYBCOM

IV

C204ACT

MHRM

4

2024-25

SYBCOM

IV

ACOE202

Business Law

2

2024-25

SYBCOM

IV

BKVS202

Banking Correspondent - II (Retail Banking)

2

2024-25

SYBCOM

IV

ACVS202

CSP

MCom Course

Year of implementation

Class

SEMESTER

Course Code

Course Title

No.of credits

Link of syllabus and learning outcomes

Status

2023-24

MCOM

I

C401BKT

Life Insurance : Theory & Practice

4

Introducesd

2023-24

MCOM

I

C402BKT

Indian Banking & Financial Sysyem

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

I

C403BKT

Marketing of Banking and Insurance Product

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

I

C404BKT

Business Ethics

2

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

I

BKOE401

Business Economics

4

2023-24

MCOM

I

BKOE402

Cost & Management Accounting

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

I

C405BKT

Research Methodology

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

II

C406BKT

Risk Management & Banking

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

II

C407BKT

MIS-Technology in Banking

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

II

C408BKT

Retail Banking

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

II

C409BKT

CSR

2

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

II

BKOE403

Corporate Finance

4

Introduced

2023-24

MCOM

II

BKOE404

Business Economics

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

III

C501BKT

Commercial Bank Management

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

III

C502BKT

Accounting of Banking Sector

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

III

C503BKT

Financial Markets

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

III

C504BKT

Organizational Behaviour

2

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

III

BKOE501

Corporate Financial Accountig

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

III

BKOE502

Debt Marketing

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

IV

C505BKT

Advanced Financial Accounting

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

IV

C506BKT

Auditing of Banking Sector

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

IV

C507BKT

Financial Services

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

IV

C508BKT

Management of Business Relations

2

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

IV

BKOE503

Finanncial Management

4

Introduced

2024-25

MCOM

IV

BKOE504

International Finance

4

Introduced

Board of Studies

Learning Resources

Textbooks and Reference Materials

Audio-Visual Aids

Classroom Learning Tools

Library Resources

Faculty and Guest Lectures

Facilities Available at the Commerce Department

Physical Infrastructure

• Classrooms: Well-maintained classrooms equipped with necessary seating arrangements, a blackboard/whiteboard, and adequate lighting.
• Computer Lab: A space with computers and internet access where students can learn about accounting software, data analysis, and digital marketing. This facility might be limited in rural areas but can be extended with a few basic resources.
• Industry Visits: Organizing regular field visits to local businesses, banks, or even government offices to offer hands-on understanding of commerce-related operations.

Interactive Learning Opportunities

• Business Competitions and Case Study Challenges: Hosting internal or inter-college competitions on topics like business planning, entrepreneurship, marketing strategies, or financial analysis, encouraging students to think critically and creatively.
• Debate and Public Speaking Forums: Encouraging students to engage in debates or discussions about current economic or political issues to develop communication, critical thinking, and presentation skills.

Facilities

Programs Offered

BCOM in Accountancy

Duration: 3 years (divided into six semesters)

Overview

The BCOM in Accountancy program is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles and practices of accounting and finance. This undergraduate course focuses on equipping students with the necessary skills for accounting, taxation, auditing, and financial management. It is ideal for students who wish to pursue careers in accounting, auditing, corporate finance, or business consulting.

Key Subjects

Career Prospects

2. BCOM in Banking and Finance

Duration: 3 years (divided into six semesters)

Overview

The BCOM in Banking and Finance program is aimed at students who are interested in a career in the banking and financial services industry. This course integrates subjects related to banking, finance, and business management to develop skills in financial analysis, investment management, banking operations, and the role of financial markets in the economy.

Career Prospects

Lecturer, Doctoral Programs, Job opportunity in Industry related to IT, Solar, Electronics and Research Institute

MCOM in Banking and Finance

Duration: 2 years (divided into four semesters)

Overview

The MCOM in Banking and Finance program is a postgraduate degree that further deepens students' knowledge in banking and finance. This program is designed for students who wish to specialize in the banking and financial services industry and acquire advanced knowledge in areas like international finance, financial risk management, financial regulations, and strategic financial management. The program is ideal for those aiming for leadership roles in the financial industry or academic research in the field of banking.

Key Subjects

Risk Management in Financial Services:

Advanced risk management concepts, including market risk, liquidity risk, and credit risk, as well as financial crisis management.
Corporate Governance and Ethics: Exploring the principles of corporate governance, ethics in finance, and regulations in global markets.
Banking and Financial Regulations: Advanced study of banking laws, regulations, and compliance issues affecting the financial services sector.

Research Methodology in Finance:

A foundation in research techniques, enabling students to carry out independent research projects in finance and banking.

Career Prospects:

MCOM in Banking and Finance graduates are well-equipped for senior roles in banking and finance, including:
• Academic field
• Junior accountant
• Financial analyst
• Stock market trader
• Self employement

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