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Since the academic year 2003-04, H. R. College has introduced two new Bachelor of Commerce degrees of the University of Mumbai which encompass a shift from general education to professional education.

In 2008-09, the college introduced the B. Com. (Financial Markets) degree. These three degrees courses aim at :

1) Creating an additional avenue of self-employment and also to benefit the industry by providing them with suitable trained persons in the field of Accounting & Finance and Banking & Insurance.
2) Providing adequate basic understanding about Banking, Insurance & other financial services to the students and to give an adequate exposure to operational environment in the field of Banking, Insurance & other related financial services of Accounting and Finance.
3) Inculcating training, and practical approach, by organizing industrial visits, summer placements and using modem technology in teaching the students in the field of Accounting & Finance and Banking & Insurance.





Syllabus

 

S.No.

F. Y. B. Com (AF) - Sem. 1

1:1

Financial Accounting Paper-I

1:2

Cost Accounting Paper-I

1:3

Economics Paper-I

1:4

Commerce Paper-I

1:5

Information Technology Paper-I

1:6

Business Communication Paper-I

1:7

Foundation Course Paper-I

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F. Y. B. Com (AF) - Sem. 2

2:1

Financial Accounting

2:2

Auditing

2:3

Financial Management

2:4

Taxation

2:5

Business Law

2:6

Quantitative Methods

2:7

Business Communication

 

Theory : 60 marks + Internals : 40 marks = 100 marks

 

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S. Y. B. Com (AF) - Sem. 3

3:1

Financial Accounting - Paper-III

3:2

Cost Accounting Paper-II

3:3

Auditing Paper-II

3:4

Economics Paper-II

3:5

Business Law Paper-II

3:6

Management Paper-I

3:7

Foundation Course Paper-II

 

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S. Y. B. Com (AF) - Sem. 4

4:1

Financial Accounting

4:2

Management Accounting

4:3

Taxation

4:4

Commerce Paper-II

4:5

Business Law

4:6

Information Technology

4:6

Quantitative Methods for Business Paper - II

 

SY BCAF Syllabus Sem-IV

 

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TY BAF Sem. 5

5.1

Financial Accounting - Paper - VI

5.2

Cost Accounting Paper-III

5.3

Financial Accounting Paper- V

5.4

Management Accounting Paper - II Financial Statement Analysis

5.5

Taxation Paper-III Direct Tax Paper I

5.6

Economics Paper-III Indian Economy

 

Download TYBAF - V Semester - new Syllabus

 

TY BAF Sem. 6

6.1

Financial Accounting Paper - VII

6.2

Cost Accounting Paper - IV

6.3

Auditing Paper - IV

6.4

Financial Accounting Paper - VIII

6.5

Taxation Paper IV Direct Tax Paper II

6.6

Management Paper II Principles Of Management & Applications

 

Download TYBAF- VI Semester- new Syllabus

 




F.Y.B.Com.(Accounting and Finance)

SEMESTER - II 2009-10

1
  Total No.of Students Appeared
59
2
  No. of Students with Distinction
42
71.2%
3
  No. of Students with 1st Class
16
27.1%
4
  No. of Students with 2nd Class
1
1.7%
5
  No. of Students with Pass Class
0
0.0%
6
  No. of Students with A.T.K.T.
0
0.0%
7
  No. of Students Failed
0
0.0%
8
  Result
59
100.0%
  No. of Females
43
  No. of Males
16

 

 

Top Ten Rank Holders

Rank
Name
Roll No.
GT
%
700
100
1
MS
 BIJLANI SANAH DEEPAK VARSHA
3
623
89.00%
2
MS
 SHAIKH MISBAH ABDUL GANI SHABANA
51
621
88.71%
2
MS
 TINWALA AASIA ILYAS  SHEHNAZ
58
621
88.71%
4
MS
 PATWARI PRIYAMVADA SUNIL USHA
35
618
88.29%
5
MS
 TAPARIA NIDHI SANJEEV ARUNA
55
616
88.00%
6
MS
 SHAH POOJA MAYUR MONA
47
610
87.14%
7
MS
 THAKKER NIYATI JAY SHILPA
57
603
86.14%
8
MS
 KANAL VIDDHI ANIL KRUTIKA
22
602
86.00%
9
MS
 SHAH SONICA RAJESH SUJATA
50
601
85.86%
10
MS
 MOTWANI DIKSHA ASHOK SAROJ
29
599
85.57%

 

SYBAF - SEMESTER - IV 2009-10

1
 Total No. of Students Appeared  
61
100%
2
 No. of Students with Distinction  
35
57%
3
 No. of Students with 1st Class  
23
38%
4
 No. of Students with 2nd Class  
3
5%
5
 No. of Students with Pass Class  
0
0.0%
6
 No. of Students with A.T.K.T.  
0
0.0%
7
 No. of Students Failed  
0
0.0%
8
 Result  
61
100.0%
 No. of Females  
43
 No. of Males  
18

 

Top Ten Rank Holders

Rank
Name
Roll
No.
GT
%
700
100
1
MS
 VIRA MANSI KIRAN USHA
59
617
88.14%
2
MS
 SHAH KINJAL ABHAY MINAL
48
614
87.71%
3
MS
 DEMBLA GEETA TULSI BINA
9
613
87.57%
4
MS
 D'SILVA MARUSHKA MICHAEL   LORRAINE
14
605
86.43%
5
MS
 GINWALLA LIANNE JEHANGIR   NAVAZ
19
603
86.14%
6
MS
 RODRIGUES VINITA ELFRIDA   VALERIAN EVELYN
41
600
85.71%
7
MS
 KANDADAI RITIKA RAJAGOPAL SITA
25
599
85.57%
8
MS
 SHAH AMI INDRAVADAN HEMA
46
598
85.43%
9
MS
 MERCHANT KHYATI PARITOSH   RENUKA
31
596
85.14%
10
 DAWOOD ASAD DAUDALI SHEHNAZ
8
591
84.43%

 

Dr. (Mrs) Indu Shahani
Principal


Assessment Pattern


A) Internal Assessment 40 Marks

The allocation of 40 marks shall be as follows:


For non-practical subjects:

No.

Marks

1

 

One best of two periodical class tests held in the given semester.

 

10 Marks
2

 

Two assignments/ Projects with class presentations to be assessed by the teacher concerned.

 

(Distribution of marks per assignment/project : - 5 marks for presentation and 5 marks for the written document).

 

20 Marks
3
Class Participation.
10 Marks

For Practical Subjects: viz: 1.7, 2.3

No.

Marks

1

 

Semester End Practical Examination Out of which 5 marks for Journal. 5 marks are for Viva and 10 marks for machine work.

 

20 Marks
2

 

One assignment/ Project to be assessed by the teacher concerned.

 

(Distribution of marks per assignment/project : - 5 marks for presentation and 5 marks for the written document).

 

10 Marks
3
Class Participation.
10 Marks



B) SEMESTER END EXAMINATION 60 Marks
  • Duration - This examination shall be of 2 Hrs. duration.
  • Question paper pattern


  • Assessment Pattern

    A) Internal Assessment : 40 marks
    B) Semester End Examination : 60 marks - Duration 2 hours


    A) Internal Assessment Allocation :

    i) Two best of periodical class Tests 20 marks
    ii) A better of two assignments - class presentation 10 marks
    iii) Active class participation 5 marks
    iv) Overall conduct, mannerism and articulation 5 marks


    Standard of Passing:
    Students must get 40% marks in aggregate ie. 40% marks in Internal Assessment (40% of 40 = 16 marks) as well as 40% in Semester End Examination (i.e. 40% of 60 = 24 marks) separately in order to pass the examination.

    Carry forward of Internal Marks:
    A candidate who fails in any particular paper shall be allowed to re-appear for that theory paper, however his/her Internal marks shall be carried forward.

    Performance Grading - Passing Standard:
    The performance grading of the student shall be of the seven point ranking system as under :



    No.

    Division

    Total Marks (%)

    Grade

    I

    I – I

    I – II

    65 or above

    60 – 64

    O

    A

    II

    II – I

    55 – 59

    B

    II

    II – II

    50 – 54

    C

    II

    II – III

    45 – 49

    D

    III

    III

    40 – 44

    E

    IV

    FAIL

    30 or below

    F



    The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal assessment and Semester End Examination.

    ATKT is allowed as per the University Rules.