City | Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
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Affiliated to | Alliance University, Bangalore |
Phone | +91 80 26681444 / 4372 Fax: Email: |
Fax | +91 80 26782048 |
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College of Commerce Alliance University, Bangalore is affiliated to Alliance University, Bangalore
Alliance University College of Commerce offers degree courses, both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels that seek to build and nurture graduates equipped with strong academic skills and expertise in commerce, finance, taxation, accountancy and other related disciplines of business studies. The innovatively-crafted courses of the College also instill in graduates a high level of integrity and professionalism, while preparing them for rewarding and fulfilling careers in banking, insurance, auditing, taxation and business management.
Vision
To be a world-class University that nurtures talent and catalytically transforms the lives of millions through excellence in teaching, research, service and community development. To uphold a commitment to shaping lives through scholarly teaching and learning, and that which contributes to an equitable and holistic transformation of society at large.
Mission
To create and sustain a community of lifelong learners in an environment that emphasizes literacy, critical thinking and humanistic and scientific inquiry. The University shall provide a dynamic, challenging and ethical environment for pursuing high quality teaching, research, learning, and service across all areas of University, where students, faculty and other key constituents can interact, collaborate and partner with the global community for the creation and dissemination of knowledge and transform the lives of people through innovation and excellence in higher education.
2nd Cross, 36th Main
Dollars Scheme, BTM 1st Stage
Bangalore - 560068
Karnataka,
India
Tel.: +91 80 26681444 / 4372
Fax: +91 80 26782048
College of Commerce Alliance University, Bangalore offers various graduate courses as well as Post Graduate courses.
The fast growing and dynamic world of financial services along with India's potential to become the hub of the global financial services industry necessitates the grooming of skilled professionals on an unprecedented scale. The movement towards a global economy and an explosive growth of free trade and exchange has given rise to immense opportunities in the field of financial management for graduates. Master of Financial Management (MFM) is a two-year, four-semester, multidisciplinary course that covers all areas of study related to the financial services industry. Graduates in the course study subjects such as accounting, finance, mathematics and computer technology with a practical orientation to solve problems in finance and acquire subject-matter expertise in areas such as portfolio management, financial product development, risk analysis and hedging. Graduates in the MFM degree course are also exposed to current developments and techniques in the field of finance even as classroom lectures, case studies, seminars and project-based work deliver value addition and enhance their market readiness. The course prepares graduates for highly challenging careers in investment banking, wealth management, insurance, pension funds, financial services and risk management.
Semester |
Subjects
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I | Financial Management |
Financial Markets & Services | |
Advanced Management Accounting | |
Policy and Regulatory Framework of Financial Markets | |
Economic Environment of Business | |
Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions | |
Marketing Management | |
II | Research Methods for Business |
Organizational Behavior | |
Financial Statement Analysis | |
Investment Management | |
Financial Management using MS Excel | |
International Financial Management | |
Management of Banking and Financial Institutions | |
III | Corporate Law & Practices |
Business Ethics & Corporate Governance | |
Corporate Restructuring & Business Valuations | |
Project Appraisal and Finance | |
Derivatives & Risk Management | |
Risk Management in Banks | |
Financial Modeling | |
IV | Behavioral Finance and Capital Markets |
Strategic Financial Management | |
New Venture Financing and Entrepreneurship Development | |
Insurance and Risk Management | |
Treasury and Risk Management | |
Dissertation |
Semester I | Soft Skills Training |
Semester II | Tally/ERP (Oracle Financials) |
Semester III | Capital Market Operations |
Semester IV | International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) |
A Master of Commerce (M. Com.) degree course develops and fosters graduates who seek to pursue careers as academicians and researchers and follow their passion to contribute to scholarship and learning as faculty in leading universities across the world. The College of Commerce through its offer of the
M. Com. course nurtures scholars with strong subject-matter expertise and research skills. M. Com. is a two-year, four-semester degree course that offers an opportunity for graduates to acquire theoretical as well as practical inputs relating to the various segments of commerce. The course discusses various contemporary issues both from the national as well as international perspectives. The course covers the basic as well as advanced subjects in the area of commerce such as accounting theory, financial management, financial services and taxation policy. The curriculum also covers core subjects such as statistics for business decisions, human resource management and organizational behavior. A Master's graduate in commerce has the advantage of entering a career either in academics, research, or alternatively, in other professional areas of commerce and finance such as taxation, consultancy and financial services.
Semester | Subjects |
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I | Accounting Theory |
Managerial Economics | |
Financial Management | |
Quantitative Techniques | |
Marketing Management | |
Economic Environment of Business | |
Organizational Behavior | |
II |
Business Research Methods |
Human Resource Management |
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Advanced Cost Accounting | |
Financial Markets and Institutions | |
e-Commerce | |
Legal aspects of Business | |
Advanced Management Accounting | |
III | Security Analysis and Portfolio Management |
Financial Statement Analysis | |
Business Ethics and Corporate Governance | |
Corporate Tax Laws and Planning | |
Management Control and Information System | |
Elective I | |
Elective II | |
IV | Management of Public Finance |
International Financial Management | |
Elective III | |
Elective IV | |
Dissertation |
I | Project Appraisal & Finance |
II | Corporate Restructuring through Mergers & Acquisitions |
III | Derivatives & Risk Management |
IV | Strategic Financial Management |
I | Commercial Banking |
II | Risk and Insurance Management |
III | Risk Management in Banks |
IV | Management of Financial Services |
I | Direct Taxation |
II | Advanced Accounting |
III | Indirect Taxation |
IV | Accounting Standards and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) |
I | Soft Skills Training |
II | Tally/ERP (Oracle Financials) |
III | Cost and Management Audit |
IV | Direct Tax Code and Goods & Services Tax |
IV | Direct Tax Code and Goods & Services Tax |
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
A bachelor's degree in commerce has gained importance over the years and has become an essential qualification for a graduate to pursue a career in business. B. Com. is also an important educational landmark and prerequisite for a graduate as it opens up opportunities in higher education in the fields of commerce and business such as Master of Commerce, Master of Financial Management and Master of Business Administration degree courses as well as professional courses in accountancy, commerce and company secretary practice. The course prepares graduates of the College of Commerce for careers in commerce and accountancy as well as for other professional roles such as security, economic and business analysts in financial institutions and stock broking firms.
The B. Com. degree course offered by the College of Commerce is a three-year, six-semester academic program covering a range of subjects such as accounting, economics, taxation, financial management, costing, statistics and business law. The curriculum also covers subjects such as human resource management, principles of marketing, principles and practices of management and environmental studies in addition to general management subjects. The objective of the course is to equip the graduates with domain knowledge of accounting principles applied to contemporary business practices through financial planning, decision-making and control in organizations.
Semester | Subjects |
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I | Language – Kannada/Sanskrit/ Hindi/English |
Functional English | |
Principles and Practices of Management | |
Principles of Accounting | |
Micro Economics | |
Business Mathematics | |
Human Resource Management | |
II |
Language – Kannada/Sanskrit/ Hindi/English |
English – Creative Writing Skills |
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Macro Economics | |
Business Statistics |
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Environmental Studies |
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Financial Accounting and Practices | |
Organizational Behavior | |
III | Language: Kannada/Sanskrit/Additional English / Hindi |
Business Communication & Report Writing | |
Corporate Accounting | |
Marketing Management | |
Computer Applications in Business | |
Cost Accounting | |
International Business | |
IV | Language: Kannada/Sanskrit/English /Hindi |
Business Communication and Presentation Skills | |
Management Accounting | |
Indian Constitution | |
Financial Management | |
Company Law and Secretarial Practice | |
Management Information Systems | |
V | Commercial Banking |
Small and Medium Enterprise Management | |
Fiscal Policy and Tax Management - Direct Taxation | |
Financial Markets & Services | |
Elective Paper I | |
Elective Paper II | |
VI | Corporate & Commercial Law |
Fiscal Policy and Tax Management: Indirect Taxation | |
Principles and Practices of Auditing | |
Strategic Management | |
Elective Paper III | |
Elective Paper IV | |
Project Work |
I | Advanced Financial Accounting |
II | Investment Management |
III | Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis |
IV | International Financial Management |
I | Corporate Leadership and Organization Development |
II | Labour Laws and Welfare |
III | International Human Resource Management |
IV | Human Resource Development |
I | Consumer Behavior and Market Research |
II | Integrated Marketing Communication |
III | Sales and Distribution Management |
IV | Retail Management |
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