To provide quality commerce education. To facilitate conducive atmosphere for students learning process. To prepare the students to face interview successfully and get attractive placements. To exchange knowledge, ideas etc., among faculty and students. To provide value added courses. To activate chartered accountancy programme and increase the enrolment.
Commerce, essentially the exchange of money for products or services, predates the Roman Empire and is a cornerstone of modern capitalist economies.
Through professional training in the commerce disciplines, the course develops a capacity for logical analysis and the knowledge and skills required to manage public and private enterprises.
The degree provide the student with a wide range of managerial skills while at the same time building competence in a particular area. The student is exposed to general business principles, quantitative analysis, case studies and organizational behavior. The curriculum thus focuses both on academic subjects, such as statistics, mathematics and economics, as well as practical business subjects, such as accountancy, law, management, marketing, finance, etc. Cooperative education programs are also common.
Curriculum is designed to bridge the gap between IT industries and institutes by incorporating the latest developments into the curriculum |