PO1: Advanced Knowledge of Commerce and Finance
Acquire in-depth understanding of advanced accounting principles, financial management, taxation, auditing, and economic frameworks.
PO2: Analytical and Critical Thinking Skills
Develop the ability to analyze complex financial data, interpret reports, and provide strategic recommendations.
PO3: Research and Problem-Solving Ability
Apply research methodologies and quantitative techniques to investigate and solve real-world financial issues.
PO4: Professional and Ethical Responsibility
Demonstrate high ethical standards, corporate governance awareness, and professional integrity in financial practices.
PO5: Technological and Digital Competence
Utilize advanced accounting software, financial modelling tools, and data analytics techniques in decision-making.
PO6: Effective Communication and Leadership
Exhibit strong communication, presentation, and leadership skills in professional and academic contexts.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Advanced Financial Accounting
Course Outcomes (CO):
CO1: Consolidation of Balance Sheet
Prepare consolidated balance sheets of holding and subsidiary companies.
Adjust for minority interest, inter-company transactions, and unrealized profits.
CO2: AS-6 Depreciation Accounting
Apply depreciation methods (SLM & WDV) and calculate asset depreciation.
Understand disclosure requirements and treatment of changes in method or asset life.
CO3: AS-7 Construction Contracts
Recognize revenue, costs, and expected losses for construction contracts.Apply percentage-of-completion method and stage-of-completion concepts.
CO4: AS-16 Borrowing Costs
Capitalize borrowing costs for qualifying assets. Determine commencement, suspension, and cessation of capitalization.
CO5: IAS-12 Corporate Taxation
Compute current and deferred tax and account for temporary differences. Prepare tax disclosures and analyze the impact of tax on financial statements.
Advanced Cost and Management Accounting
CO1: Explain the objectives, features, and applications of various budgets and apply budgetary control for planning and cost control.
CO2: Prepare and analyse advanced process accounts, including inter-process profits, equivalent production, and apportionment of joint/by-products.
CO3: Apply marginal costing and relevant costing concepts to solve decision-making problems such as make or buy, special orders, shutdown, pricing, and product mix.
CO4: Construct and evaluate operating statements and pricing decisions in business contexts using cost data.
CO5: Assess the role of management audit, internal control systems, benchmarking, and corporate governance in effective management control.
Financial Derivatives and Commodities Market
After completion of the course, learners would be able to:
CO1: Explain the nature, uses, and functioning of financial derivatives and commodity markets.
CO2: Apply pricing models to value futures, forwards, options, and swaps.
CO3: Design hedging, arbitrage, and speculation strategies using derivative instruments.
CO4: Evaluate the functioning of commodity exchanges and risk management tools in commodity trading.
CO5: Critically analyze global and Indian regulatory frameworks governing derivatives and commodities markets.
Wealth Management
CO1: Explain the principles and process of wealth management and financial planning.
CO2: Identify and evaluate suitable investment avenues for different client profiles.
CO3: Apply tools of risk profiling and asset allocation in wealth creation and preservation.
CO4: Design financial plans considering retirement, estate, and tax planning aspects.
CO5: Analyze ethical and regulatory issues in the practice of wealth management.
Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection
Course Outcome:
CO1:Explain the scope and significance of forensic accounting and fraud detection incorporate governance.
CO2: Apply forensic techniques for investigating and detecting financial frauds.
CO3: Analyze manipulated financial statements and identify red flags.
CO4: Evaluate cyber frauds, money laundering practices, and their preventive measures.
CO5: Understand the legal and regulatory framework for fraud investigations in India and globally.
CO6: Demonstrate ethical and professional responsibility in forensic accounting practices.
Research Methodology
Course Outcome
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO1: Explain the fundamental concepts of research, types of research, research design, sampling techniques, and hypothesis formulation in the context of social sciences, commerce, and management.
CO2: Apply appropriate data collection methods and questionnaire design techniques for conducting effective research studies.
CO3: Analyze and interpret research data using statistical tools, hypothesis testing methods, and advanced techniques like ANOVA, regression, and factor analysis.
CO4: Develop well-structured research reports by following ethical research practices, proper citation styles, and incorporating modern tools to enhance research quality.
Corporate Financial Accounting
CO1: Explain the need, objectives, and recent trends in financial reporting, and evaluate the qualitative aspects of financial reports.
CO2: Interpret and apply Accounting Standards (AS), IFRS, and Ind-AS in the preparation of financial statements, with specific reference to borrowing costs, operating segments, earnings per share, income taxes, and fixed assets.
CO3: Apply different methods of business valuation in the context of amalgamation and mergers for decision-making.
CO4: Prepare and analyze consolidated financial statements, distinguishing between standalone and consolidated reports, and assess their significance for stakeholders.
Strategic Financial Management
CO1: Understand the' preparation of final accounts of companies as per the revised schedule.
CO2: Understanding of ascertainment of Prior and Post incorporation concept.
CO3: Develop the knowledge about Limited Liability Partnership.
CO4: It familiarizes with the requirements of the prudential accounting norms for NBFCs.
Risk Management
CO 1: Understand the concepts of risk, uncertainty, and their role in decision-making.
CO 2: Identify and categorise different types of risks affecting individuals and organisations.
CO 3: Apply simple quantitative techniques for risk measurement.
CO 4: Demonstrate knowledge of insurance as a risk mitigation tool and calculate basic premiums.
CO 5: Evaluate contemporary risks like cyber, climate, and ESG through real-world case Studies.
Personal Financial Planning
CO1: Evaluate financing options for major purchases, including housing and vehicles, based on affordability.
CO2: Evaluate and Design appropriate insurance plans for specific financial goals and risks.
CO3: Evaluate retirement needs and create comprehensive retirement plans.
CO4: Create and evaluate an optimized investment portfolio based on individual goals.
Corporate Direct Tax
Course Outcomes for Corporate Taxation: