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Department of Commerce

Vision

  • The Department of Commerce would prepare students for prosperous professions in economics, business, and related subjects while also fostering innovation and research that advances knowledge.
  • Providing students with a top-notch education that gives them the information, abilities, and moral compass needed to succeed in the business, economics, and commerce domains.

Mission

  • In addition to helping students become successful professionals in business, economics, and allied subjects, the department encourages and supports faculty and student innovation and entrepreneurial endeavours, creating a culture that values risk-taking, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking.
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Faculty Details

Sl. No

Name

Designation

Qualification

1.

Mr. Dikki N Marak (Tura Campus)

Assistant Professor

M.com, NET, PHD (Thesis submitted)

2.

Mr. Arkanza Salrikrak A Sangma HOD (Tura Campus)

Assistant Professor

M.com, NET

3.

Mr. Sanjio R Marak (Tura Campus)

Assistant Professor

M.Com, B.Ed, NET, MTET, PHD (pursuing)

4.

Reveka Khan (HOD) (Shillong Campus)

Assistant Professor

M.Com, PGDBF, Diploma In Industrial Accounting, B.Ed, Pursuing Ph.D

5.

Dr Roshmi Das (HOD-HR) (Shillong Campus)

Assistant Professor

M.Com, Ph.D

6.

Mrs. Iairisa Kharbuli (Shillong Campus)

Assistant Professor

M.Com, NET

Academic Programs

Commerce is the diversity that offers the students who are excellent at dealing with big numbers or data, have a basic knowledge of economics and finance, etc. an opportunity to enhance their skills and abilities. Our Bachelor of Commerce program is designed to develop a thorough understanding of core areas such as accounting, economics, finance, and management. It emphasizes contemporary business issues, analytical skills, and strategic thinking, preparing students for diverse career opportunities. The curriculum not only concentrates on the academic excellence of the students but also nurtures them for the proper growth of intellectual insights on commerce and business aspects.

Duration

Bachelor of Commerce B.Com: 3 Years

Bachelor of Commerce B.Com (with Research): 4 Years

Eligibility

Class XII with 45% Marks. Students awaiting final examination results are also eligible to apply.

NEP2020 Course Structure

Abbreviations

  1. DSC – Discipline Specific Core (Major)
  2. DSE – Discipline Specific Elective (Minor)
  3. IC/MC – Inter Disciplinary/Multi-Disciplinary
  4. AEC – Ability Enhancement Course
  5. SEC – Skill Enhancement Course
  6. CVAC – Common Value-Added Course

B.Com Course under NEP 2020

Program Structure for Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) under NEP 2020

Year

Semester: I

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

I

DSC I

UBCDSC111

Business Studies

3

1

1

5

DSC II

UBADSC112

Financial Accounting I

3

1

1

5

DSE I

UBCDSE111

Advertising and Sales Promotion

4

-

-

4

DSE II

UBCDSE112

E-Commerce

4

-

-

4

IC/MC

UBCMCS111

Managerial Economics

3

 

-

3

AEC I

UBCAEC111

Modern Indian Language (Hindi)

1

-

1

2

AEC II

UBCAEC112

Modern Indian Language (Garo)

1

-

1

2

AEC III

UBCAEC113

Modern Indian Language (Khasi)

1

-

1

2

SEC

UBCSEC111

Soft Skills

2

-

1

3

CVAC I

UBCVAC111

Digital and Technological Solutions

1

-

1

2

CVAC II

UBCVAC112

Yoga Education

1

-

1

2

Total Credits in Semester I: 26

Semester: II

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

DSC I

UBCDSC121

Entrepreneurship

3

1

1

5

DSC II

UBCDSC122

Financial Accounting II

3

1

1

5

DSE I

UBCDSE121

Organizational Behaviour

4

-

-

4

DSE II

UBCDSE122

Training and Development

4

-

-

4

IC/MC

UBCMCS121

Business Mathematics

3

 

-

3

AEC

UBCAEC121

English Language Skills

1

-

1

2

SEC

UBCSEC121

Minor Project

1

-

2

3

CVAC I

UBCVAC121

Value Education

2

-

-

2

CVAC II

UBCVAC122

Environmental Education

2

-

-

2

Total Credits in Semester II: 26

 

SEC

UBCINT121

INTERNSHIP

1

-

3

4

 

Total Credits earned after Year: 56

Year

Semester: III

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

II

DSC I

UBCDSC231

Business Law

4

-

1

5

DSC II

UBCDSC232

Indian Financial System

4

1

-

5

DSE I

UBCDSE231

Bank Management

4

-

-

4

DSE II

UBCDSE232

Corporate Accounting

3

-

1

4

IC/MC

UBCMCS231

Business Statistics

2

1

-

3

AEC

UBCAEC231

Communication Skills

1

-

1

2

SEC

UBCSEC231

Field Based Learning

1

-

2

3

CVAC

UBCVAC231

Voter Education and Electoral Literacy

2

-

-

2

Total Credits in Semester III: 24

Semester: IV

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

DSC I

UBCDSC241

Cost Accounting

3

1

1

5

DSC II

UBCDSC242

Corporate Law

4

-

1

5

DSE I

UBCDSE241

Insurance Management

3

-

1

4

DSE II

UBCDSE242

Auditing

3

1

-

4

AEC

UBCDSC241

Technical Report Writing

1

-

1

2

 

 

MOOCS

 

 

 

4

Total Credits in Semester IV: 20

Total Credits earned after Year II: 44

SEC

UBCSBC241

SKILL-BASED VOCATIONAL COURSE

1

-

3

4

Total Credits earned after Years Semesters I and II: 104

Year

Semester: V

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

III

DSC I

UBCDSC351

Financial Management

3

1

1

5

DSC II

UBCDSC352

International Business

5

-

-

5

DSE I

UBCDSE351

Financial Services

4

-

-

4

DSE II

UBCDSE352

Stock Market Operations

3

-

1

4

 

 

MOOCS

 

 

 

6

Total Credits in Semester V: 20

Semester: VI

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

DSC I

UBCDSC361

Management Accounting

3

1

1

5

DSC II

UBCDSC362

Business Environment

5

-

-

5

DSE I

UBCDSE361

Project Management

3

-

1

4

DSE II

UBCDSE362

Working Capital Management

3

-

1

4

 

 

MOOCS

 

 

 

6

Total Credits in Semester VI: 20

Total Credits earned after Year III: 40

Total Credits earned after Years Semesters I, II and III: 144

Year

Semester: VII

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

IV

DSC I

UBCDSC471

Indirect Tax

3

1

1

5

DSC II

UBCDSC472

Principles  and Practices of Income Tax

3

1

1

5

DSE I

UBCDSE471

Business Ethics

4

-

-

4

DSE II

UBCDSE472

Corporate Governance

4

-

-

4

 

 

MOOCS

 

 

 

6

Total Credits in Semester VII: 20

Semester: VIII

Category

Code

Course Title

Credits

L

T

P

C

DSC I

UBCDSC481

Research Methodology

4

-

1

5

DSC II

UBCDSC482

Academic Reading and Writing for Research

4

-

1

5

DSE

UBCDSE481

Mechanics of Research Writing and Research Proposal

3

-

1

4

SEC

UBCSEC481

Research Project /Dissertation

-

-

12

12

Total Credits in Semester VIII: 26

Total Credits earned after Year IV: 46

Total Credits earned after Years I, II, III and IV: 190

Master of Commerce programs aim to provide students with a rigorous and intellectually stimulating environment where they can deepen their understanding of commerce, economics, finance, management, and related disciplines. The program offers opportunities for specialization in areas such as finance, marketing, international business, entrepreneurship, or business analytics, allowing students to develop expertise in their areas of interest.

Duration

Masters of Commerce: 2 years

Eligibility

Pass in Graduation in any discipline with 45% and above aggregate marks.

Final year degree students awaiting results are also eligible to apply.

M.Com Course

YEAR I

Semester I

Semester II

  • Human Resource Management
  • Advance Financial Accounting
  • Statistics for Decision Making
  • Business Environment
  • Managerial Economics
  • Business Research Methods
  • Financial Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Business Communications
  • Synopsis Development
  • Accounting for Managers
  • Computer Application in Business
  • Information system for Managers
  • Performance Management and Reward System

INTERSHIP

YEAR II

Semester III

Semester IV

Cost & Management Auditing

Business Ethics & Corporate Governance

Strategic Management

E - Commerce

Financial Analysis & Reporting

Entrepreneurship Development

Elective Papers:
Accounting & Finance

  • Advance Corporate Accounting
  • Financial Market & Services

Banking & Insurance

  • Principles & Practices of Banking
  • Fundamentals of Insurance

Taxation & Law

  • Principles & practices of Taxation
  • Corporate Law

Elective Papers:
Accounting & Finance

  • Advance Cost and Management Accounting
  • Securities Analysis & Portfolio Management

Banking & Insurance

  • Rural Banking & Micro Finance
  • Fundamentals of Insurance

Taxation & Law

  • Corporate Tax Planning
  • Industrial Law

Note: Each student will have to choose a specialization in any one of the following groups (Accounting & Finance/ Banking & Insurance/ Taxation & Law) in their Sem III & Sem IV.

Extracurricular Activities

Campus life offers to accommodate a wide range of interests, including sports, music, arts, and cultural activities. These activities give students the chance to pursue their passions, improve their leadership abilities, and form lifelong friendships.

Intellectual Events

Academics from a wide range of disciplines frequently deliver lectures, organize seminars and conferences, and attend cultural events at the university. These activities promote intellectual conversation, broaden students' horizons, and enhance the educational experience.

Career Preparation

To assist students in obtaining real-world experience, developing their professional networks, and becoming ready for the workforce, the university offers internships, and job opportunities.