The University of Mumbai introduced the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) program in the year 2003-2004.
Along with thorough knowledge of Accounts and Finance, this program also brings about an all –round development of
students.This program provides a blend of interaction, projects, presentations, field visits, industrial visits, job orientation
and placements which paves the way for a successful career for those students who have zest and passion for accounts and
Finance.
In a span of ten years since the introduction of this program, the syllabi of this program, has been revised three times by
University of Mumbai in order to update the contents to meet the challenges of the industry. The Objective of this program, is
to create for the students an additional avenue of self- employment and also to benefit the industry by providing suitably
trained and qualified professionals in this field. This is one of the most preferred programs of MCC.
Program Structure
- First Semester (Seven Papers)
- Financial Accounting – I
- Cost Accounting – I
- Economics Micro – I
- Commerce – I
- Accounting with Use of A/C Software
- Business Communication – I
- Foundation Course – I (Commercial Env)
- Second Semester (Seven Papers)
- Financial Accounting – II
- Auditing – I
- Financial Management – I
- Taxation – I
- Business Law – I
- Quantitative Methods for Business – I
- Business Communication - II
- Third Semester (Seven Papers)
- Financial Accounting – III
- Cost Accounting – II
- Auditing – II
- Economics Paper – II
- Business Law – II
- Management – I
- Quantitative Methods for Business paper - II
- Fourth Semester (Seven Papers)
- Financial Accounting – IV
- Management Accounting – I
- Taxation – II (Indirect Taxes)
- Commerce Paper - II
- Business Law – III (Company Law)
- Information Technology – II
- Foundation Course -II (Value Education & Soft Skills)
- Fifth Semester (Six Papers)
- Financial Accounting – V
- Cost Accounting – III
- Financial Accounting – VI
- Management Accounting – II
- Taxation – III (Direct Taxes)
- Economics – III (Indian Economy)
- Sixth Semester (Six Papers)
- Financial Accounting – VII
- Cost Accounting – IV
- Advanced Auditing – III
- Financial Accounting – VIII
- Taxation – IV (Direct Taxes)
- Management – II
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