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| INTRODUCTION:
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The Department of Commerce has been conducting 3-year undergraduate course in Commerce since the academic year 1947-48. The Department updates the syllabus at regular intervals taking into account the recent developments in the field of Commerce and the local environment. The Department introduced Master of Commerce (M.COM) course in 1994-95 and Master of Finance and Control (MFC) in 1997 - 98, now known as M.Com (Finance). The PG Courses are offered under self -finance scheme. |
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OBJECTIVE: |
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To provide high quality commerce education which will enable the students to become well qualified professionals such as Chartered Accountants, Cost Accountants, Company Secretaries and Chartered Financial Analysts and make them self-skilled in entrepreneurship development. |
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To develope the department a model business school. |
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To improve the students conceptual capabilities for understanding commerce subjects which will be suitable to fulfilling the latest needs and managerial problems. |
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To upgrade students skills and abilities to use appropriate techniques for solving managerial problems. |
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To develop the appropriate attitude for achieving excellence. |
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To motivate the students to adapt with the era of changing world. |
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| OUR MOTTO IS:
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"BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THEORY AND REALITY IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE"
THE DEPARTMENT TAKES THE STUDENTS FROM BOOKS TO PRACTICE.
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The syllabi of the department is being revised at regular intervals to give scope for introduction of new subjects of recent origin like Business Mathematics, Business Economics, Operations Research, Foreign Trade Practice, Management information system, investment management, Business Finance etc. |
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Recently as the insurance sector has been privatized, there is vast scope for employment potential in this sector. Hence the department has introduced a paper on Principles and Practice of Insurance in the curriculum. |
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The Department has introduced a new paper E-Commerce with Tally spread over two semesters in addition to regular commerce papers from the academic year 2002-03 onwards for the II year students. The paper is taught with the assistance of experts in the field. |
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| PRACTICAL COMMERCE
(PROFESSIONAL TRAINING) |
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The Department of Commerce has introduced "PRACTIAL COMMERCE" in order to give practical knowledge to the students on various subjects and day-to-day development in the field of Commerce. |
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We have allotted three hours per week for class teaching, field study and industrial visits. Professional training is to be given in the following areas: |
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Preparation of market report based on market surveys. |
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Collection of different forms used in day-to-day banking. |
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Using Accounting packages & Compiling with export & import documentation. |
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Preparation of memorandum & articles of association and partnership deed. |
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Skill in analytical study of financial statements and functioning of stock exchange. |
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Collection of different forms and filling of tax returns. |
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| SPECIAL COACHING
TO WEAKERS SECTION |
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We conduct special coaching classes for weaker students especially for SC/ST students. A question bank has been prepared and circulated among the students enabling them to face the examination confidently. Parents are invited and the performances of their wards are periodically informed by organizing "OPEN HOUSE". This enables them to take care of their wards. In addition we have formed students' study group to guide the weaker students of their class. At the end of every semester, department meeting is convened to review the question papers and the performance of the students. Remedial measures are taken to improve the standards. |
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Faculties |
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Mr. R. Adhisethuramanathan,
M.Com., M.B.A. S.G.(HOD) |
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Mr. C. Natarajan, M.Com.,
M.B.A., M.Phill.,, S.G. Lecturer |
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Mr. I. Mohamed Shaw Alem,
M.Com., M.Phill., S.G. Lecturer |
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Mr. A. Mayil Murugan, M.Com.,
M.Phill., FICWA., SR. Lecturer |
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