Sr.No.Program Outcomes (POs) - A student will be able to
PO1: Discuss the basics and advancements in commerce related disciplines.
PO2: Demonstrate conceptual, applied and research skills as well as competencies required for effective problem solving and right decision making in routine and special activities relevant to business.
PO3: Distinguish conventional as well as contemporary areas in the discipline of Commerce.
PO4: Exhibit in-depth understanding of all core areas in commerce.
PO5: Recognize the challenges of business world by studying and analyzing advanced commercial and business methods and processes.
PO6: Generate employment rates into stimulating and diverse careers.
PO7: Communicate effectively while handling the challenges of the corporate environment and business circles.
PO8: Produce solutions to social problems and ethical dilemmas.
Sr.No.Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) - A student will be able to
PS01: Describe core concepts in accountancy and their practical usage.
PS02: Apply theoretical foundation for the preparation and presentation of financial statements.
PS03: Interpret different aspects of income tax.
PS04: Demonstrate competency in managerial decision making and control.
PS05: Value business ethics, professional and human values and ethical system at general level.
FY Mcom(ms) - SEM I Course Name: 101: Management Accounting
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Define and explain the fundamental concepts and principles of management accounting.
CO2: Differentiate between financial accounting and management accounting.
CO3: Identify and classify various costs (e.g., direct, indirect, fixed, variable).
CO4: Understand the role of budgeting in planning and controlling organizational activities.
CO5: Apply Cost Volume Profit analysis to evaluate the impact of changes in volume, costs, and prices on profit.
CO6: Develop the concept of management accounting and its significance in the business.
CO7: Understand, develop and apply the techniques of management accounting in the financial decision making in the business corporate.
CO8: Use their learning in managerial decision making and control.
Course Name: 102: - Strategic Management
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Understand emerging changes in the modern business environment.
CO2: Develop the analytical, technical and managerial skills in the various areas of Business Administration.
CO3: Develop skills to become effective future managers and leaders.
CO4: Develop Technical skills required for designing and developing effective Functional strategies for growth and sustainability of business.
CO5: Conduct a thorough analysis of the external environment using tools such as PESTEL analysis.
CO6: Utilize tools like SWOT analysis for a holistic view of the organization.
CO7: Understand various approaches to strategy formulation (e.g., cost leadership, differentiation, focus).
CO8: Learn and apply scenario planning techniques for anticipating and preparing for future uncertainties.
Course Name: 103: Advanced Accounting
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Laid a theoretical foundation of Accounting & Accounting Standards.
CO2: Gain ability to solve problems relating to Corporate Accounting.
CO3: Memorize key accounting standards and their application in complex scenarios.
CO4: Summarize and discuss the implications of accounting treatments for specific transactions.
CO5: Demonstrate the application of accounting standards in real-world scenarios, considering various business structures.
CO6: Synthesize information from multiple sources to make informed accounting recommendations.
CO7: Apply advanced accounting software and tools for financial modeling and reporting.
CO8: Implement accounting strategies to address international financial reporting challenges.
Course Name: 104 : Income Tax
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and explain key concepts in income tax law, including taxable income, deductions, and credits.
CO2: Interpret and explain the principles and rules governing income tax calculations.
CO3: Demonstrate the application of tax planning strategies to minimize tax liabilities.
CO4: Analyze complex tax scenarios for individuals and entities, considering various sources of income and deductions.
CO5: Evaluate the consequences of tax planning decisions on financial outcomes.
CO6: Develop comprehensive tax plans for individuals and businesses, considering legal and ethical considerations.
CO7: Conduct tax research to address complex and evolving tax issues.
CO8: Implement tax compliance strategies for entities operating in multiple jurisdictions.
Course Name: 107 : Advanced Cost Accounting
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and explain advanced concepts in cost accounting, including activity-based costing (ABC) and target costing.
CO2: Summarize the advantages and limitations of various advanced cost accounting techniques.
CO3: Demonstrate the application of cost accounting in decision-making processes.
CO4: Analyze the impact of advanced cost accounting on product pricing and profitability.
CO5: Critically assess the effectiveness of advanced cost accounting methods in optimizing operational performance.
CO6: Synthesize information from various cost reports to support management decision-making.
CO7: Conduct variance analysis and interpret results to identify areas of improvement.
CO8: Implement cost control measures based on the analysis of cost drivers and variances.
Course Name: 108 : Costing Techniques and Responsibility Accounting
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Memorize key terms associated with responsibility accounting.
CO2: Summarize the principles of responsibility accounting and its role in organizational performance evaluation.
CO3: Apply job order costing and process costing methods to allocate costs in manufacturing environments.
CO4: Analyze the impact of costing techniques on product pricing, profitability analysis, and decision-making.
CO5: Evaluate the appropriateness of responsibility centers and performance metrics in responsibility accounting.
CO6: Develop comprehensive costing systems for specific industries or product lines.
CO7: Evaluate the impact of cost allocation methods on the performance measurement of responsibility centers.
CO8: Apply responsibility accounting principles to design performance measurement systems for different organizational structures.
Course Name: 201 : Financial Analysis & Control Compulsory Subject
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key financial analysis terms, such as liquidity ratios, profitability ratios, and leverage ratios.
CO2: Interpret financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
CO3: Evaluate the impact of financial decisions on the overall financial position of the organization.
CO4: Critically evaluate financial reports to identify potential areas of improvement or concern.
CO5: Synthesize financial information to prepare forecasts and projections for strategic decision- making.
CO6: Develop comprehensive financial models for forecasting and budgeting purposes.
CO7: Analyze the financial implications of investment decisions, mergers, and acquisitions.
CO8: Implement financial risk management strategies to safeguard the organization's financial well-being.
Course Name: 202 A : Industrial Economics Compulsory Subject
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Define Industrial Economics.
CO2: Explain Economies of the scale.
CO3: Paraphrase causes of Low Industrial Productivity.
CO4: Interpret Government Policy Measures for Balanced Regional Industrial Development.
CO5: Elaborate determinants of size of firm.
CO6: Discuss sources of Industrial Finance.
CO7: Explain problems of MSME.
CO8: Interpret Alfred Weber’s theory of Industrial Location.
SYMSc(CS) -SEM II Course Name: 203: Specialized Areas in Accounting
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Memorize key regulations and standards related to each specialized accounting area.
CO2: Summarize the differences between financial reporting requirements for various types of entities.
CO3: Apply forensic accounting techniques to investigate financial fraud and irregularities.
CO4: Evaluate the impact of specific accounting rules on financial disclosure for nonprofit organizations.
CO5: Evaluate the ethical considerations unique to each specialized accounting field.
CO6: Synthesize information from forensic accounting investigations to provide insights and recommendations.
CO7: Analyze the financial implications of tax regulations and compliance requirements for various entities.
CO8: Implement accounting strategies tailored to meet the unique needs of specialized accounting areas.
Course Name:204 :Business Tax assessment and planning
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key concepts in business taxation, including taxable income, deductions, and credits.
CO2: Interpret and explain the principles behind business taxation, including corporate, partnership, and LLC taxation.
CO3: Apply tax rules and regulations to calculate the tax liability for different types of business entities.
CO4: Analyze complex tax scenarios for businesses, considering various sources of income, deductions, and credits.
CO5: Critically assesse the tax consequences of strategic business decisions, such as mergers, acquisitions, and expansions.
CO6: Develop comprehensive tax plans for businesses, considering legal and ethical considerations.
CO7: Conduct tax research to address complex and evolving tax issues for multinational corporations.
CO8: Implement tax compliance strategies for businesses operating in multiple jurisdictions.
Course Name: 207 :Application of Cost Accounting
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key cost accounting terms and concepts.
CO2: Interpret the role of cost accounting in organizational decision-making.
CO3: Apply job order costing and process costing methods to allocate costs in manufacturing scenarios.
CO4: Analyze the impact of cost accounting on product pricing and profitability.
CO5: Critically assess the appropriateness of cost accounting methods in different organizational contexts.
CO6: Develop comprehensive cost accounting systems tailored to specific industries or organizational structures.
CO7: Evaluate the impact of cost allocation methods on performance measurement.
CO8: Implement cost accounting software and tools for data analysis and reporting.
Course Name: 208 : Cost Control and Cost Systems
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Memorize the principles and components of cost control.
CO2: Interpret the role of cost control in achieving organizational goals.
CO3: Apply cost control techniques to monitor and regulate budgetary processes.
CO4: Evaluate the impact of cost control measures on overall organizational performance.
CO5: Critically assess the effectiveness of different cost control strategies in various business contexts.
CO6: Develop comprehensive cost control plans tailored to specific industries or organizational structures.
CO7: Analyze the relationship between cost control and other organizational functions, such as production and marketing.
CO6: Implement cost systems that align with organizational objectives and support decision- making.
Course Name: 301 BUSINESS FINANCE
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key financial terms, including assets, liabilities, equity, and financial ratios.
CO2: Interpret financial statements to assess the financial health of a business.
CO3: Demonstrate the application of valuation methods in determining the worth of investments.
CO4: Evaluate the impact of financial decisions on the overall financial position of the organization.
CO5: Critically assess investment opportunities through methods like Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR).
CO6: Synthesize information from various financial sources to make informed financial decisions.
CO7: Conduct financial analysis to assess the viability of potential mergers and acquisitions.
CO6: Implement financial risk management techniques to mitigate exposure to market fluctuations.
Course Name: 302 Research Methodology
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Define Research Methodology.
CO2: Explain types of variables.
CO3: Paraphrase various methods of data collection.
CO4: Interpret sampling methods.
CO5: Elaborate types of questionnaire.
CO6: Discuss need of literature review.
CO7: Explain steps in research design.
CO8: Interpret research ethics.
Course Name: 303 ADVANCED AUDITING
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key concepts and terminology related to advanced auditing, including audit evidence, audit risk, and professional standards.
CO2: Interpret the principles of advanced auditing, including the role of auditors, legal responsibilities, and the ethical considerations inherent in auditing.
CO3: Apply advanced audit techniques to assess and verify complex financial transactions.
CO4: Analyze internal controls within organizations and evaluate their effectiveness in preventing and detecting fraud.
CO5: Critically assess the adequacy and reliability of audit evidence obtained during the audit process.
CO6: Develop comprehensive audit plans for different industry sectors and business structures
CO7: Evaluate the risks associated with auditing multinational corporations and the challenges in coordinating international audit engagements.
CO8: Implement audit procedures that address the unique
Course Name: 304 - SPECIALIZED AUDITINGs
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key terms and concepts related to specialized auditing areas, such as forensic auditing, IT auditing, or environmental auditing.
CO2: Interpret the unique principles and methodologies associated with specialized auditing areas.
CO3: Demonstrate the application of IT auditing procedures to assess information systems controls.
CO4: Analyze the impact of environmental regulations on auditing procedures and reporting.
CO5: Evaluate the ethical considerations unique to specialized auditing fields.
CO6: Synthesize information from specialized audit reports to provide meaningful insights and recommendations.
CO7: Analyze the implications of emerging technologies on specialized audit procedures.
CO8: Implement specialized audit procedures that address the unique challenges posed by the chosen specialized auditing field.
Course Name: 307 - Cost Audit
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key terms and concepts related to cost audit, including cost accounting principles and audit standards.
CO2: Interpret the purpose and objectives of cost audit in the context of financial reporting and regulatory compliance.
CO3: Apply cost audit techniques to verify the accuracy and reliability of cost accounting records.
CO4: Analyze cost structures and cost allocation methods used by organizations under audit.
CO5: Critically assess the effectiveness of internal controls related to cost accounting processes.
CO6: Synthesize information from cost audit reports to provide meaningful insights and recommendations for improvement.
CO7: Evaluate the risks associated with cost audit in the context of global or multinational corporations.
CO8: Apply cost audit software and tools for data analysis, compliance testing, and reporting.
Course Name: 308 : Management Audit
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key terms and concepts related to management audit, including management control systems and audit methodologies.
CO2: Interpret the purpose and objectives of management audit in evaluating organizational performance.
CO3: Demonstrate the application of management audit procedures in various organizational contexts.
CO4: Evaluate the impact of management audit findings on organizational efficiency and effectiveness.
CO5: Critically assess the alignment of management practices with organizational goals and objectives.
CO6: Develop comprehensive management audit plans tailored to specific industries or organizational structures.
CO7: Apply management audit software and tools for data analysis, compliance testing, and reporting.
CO8: Evaluate the risks associated with management audit in the context of global or multinational corporations.
Course Name: 401: Capital Market and Financial Services
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define key terms and concepts related to capital markets and financial services, such as stocks, bonds, and financial institutions.
CO2: Interpret the functions and roles of capital markets in facilitating the allocation of financial resources.
CO3: Apply financial valuation techniques to analyze securities, including stocks and bonds.
CO4: Analyze the factors influencing capital market movements, including economic indicators and market trends.
CO5: Critically assess the performance of financial services providers, such as banks and investment firms.
CO6: Synthesize information from financial reports to provide insights for strategic decision- making in financial services.
CO7: Evaluate the risks associated with globalization and internationalization in financial markets.
CO8: Implement financial strategies that address the unique challenges posed by evolving financial markets.
Course Name: 402: Industrial Economic Environment
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Define Economic environment.
CO2: Explain Industrial growth pattern since 8th plan.
CO3: Paraphrase causes of Industrial imbalance.
CO4: Interpret role of Economic environment in Industrial development.
CO5: Elaborate progress of iron and steel industry.
CO6: Discuss impact of globalization on Indian Industry.
CO7: Explain problems of Sugar Industries.
CO8: Interpret importance of economic environment.
Course Name: 403: Recent Advances in Accounting, Taxation & Auditing.
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define recent advancements in accounting, taxation, and auditing, including changes in accounting standards, tax regulations, and audit methodologies.
CO2: Interpret the implications of recent changes in accounting standards, tax laws, and auditing practices on financial reporting and compliance.
CO3: Apply recent changes in accounting standards to financial statement preparation and disclosure.
CO4: Analyze the effects of recent advancements on financial statements, tax returns, and audit reports.
CO5: Critically assess the benefits and drawbacks of recent advancements in accounting, taxation, and auditing.
CO6: Develop comprehensive strategies for implementing recent changes in accounting and tax practices within organizations.
CO7: Analyze the ethical considerations associated with recent advancements in accounting, taxation, and auditing.
CO8: Apply advanced software and technologies in accounting, taxation, and auditing processes.
Course Name: 407: Recent Advances in Cost Auditing and Cost System
Sr.No.Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to
CO1: Recall and define recent advancements in cost auditing and cost accounting systems, including changes in cost accounting standards and methodologies.
CO2: Interpret the implications of recent changes in cost accounting standards and methodologies on organizational cost structures and reporting.
CO3: Apply recent changes in cost accounting standards to develop more accurate and relevant cost reports for decision-making.
CO4: Analyze the effects of recent advancements on cost structures, budgeting processes, and variance analysis.
CO5: Critically assess the benefits and drawbacks of recent advancements in cost auditing and cost systems.
CO6: Develop comprehensive strategies for implementing recent changes in cost accounting within organizations.
CO7: Evaluate the impact of globalization on cost accounting practices and cross-border cost management.
CO8: Apply advanced cost accounting software and technologies in cost auditing and reporting processes.