EBAC

PU COMMERCE

“Commerce is a trial to predict the future”. this is our motto at St. Mary’s pu college. It has been the centripetal force of all efforts we undertake in educating our students and in making them ready to face the challenges of a modern world. We believe that education is not the learning of fact but the training of mind to think. Getting college education is not an end in itself. It is only a means that can drive us towards a greater end – which is to live a life of excellence & one worthy of being emulated. In this direction, we at St. Mary’s PU college constantly strive to provide quality education along with a holistic development of our students. We are committed to equity and excellence in education. We have come a long way in a short span of time! We continue to strive towards excellence..we march on.

We, as an educational institution, realize that we are a major stake-holder in building the modern India and hence take utmost care in delivering the best in this regard. We also believe that the education system has to rise up to the challenges brought forth by a young, boisterous and determined population. Classes I PUC and II PUC are a key stage in the student life of an individual. It marks that 2-year gap that bridges a young school-child from an adult college student. The age range of 14 to 17 is a crucial time when the youngsters need guidance and support, without infringing on their need for freedom. At St. Mary’s PU College, we ensure this period is enjoyable as well as educative to the students. We place before the students the ideal mix of serious education, extra-curricular activities and fun. we make this journey a memorable experience. A pious environment, good infrastructure, experienced teachers, supportive management, understanding parents and willing students – all these factors enable us to achieve this.

WE OFFER COURSES IN COMMERCE STREAMS.
The Department of Commerce was started at St. Mary’s PU College in the academic year 2017-18. It aims to build key competencies such as liking for numbers and data analysis, business acumen, understanding of basics of economics etc. among its students. The faculty consists of a team of excellent teachers who have many years of proven experience. They are also proficient in adopting the latest teaching methodology to ensure the best practices are inculcated in the teaching-learning process. We aim to provide all-round exposure to the students in preparation for their Graduation courses. In this direction, we conduct various departmental events such as debates, quiz programs, current affairs discussion forum, participation in inter-school departmental fests etc.

THE SUBJECT COMBINATIONS OFFERED ARE:

Core Subjects :

  • EBAC(Economics, Business Studies , Accountancy& Computer Science)

AN INSIGHT INTO THE COURSE CONTENTS
EBAC(Economics, Business Studies , Accountancy& Computer Science)
1. COMPUTER SCIENCE:

During the 2 year course over classes 11th& 12th, the key topics learnt in the subject include the following:

  • Understanding the basics of computers, including its evolution, classification& key concepts
  • Introduction to C++
  • Programming Methodology
  • Commercial pilot training
  • Object Oriented Programming in C++
  • Data Structure
  • Data Management System & SQL
  • Networking & OEN Source Softwareing etc.
  1. ECONOMICS:

Economics is one of the social sciences, which has great influence on every human being. Economics is a complex social science that spans from mathematics to psychology. At its most basic, however, economics considers how a society provides for its needs. Its most basic need is survival; which requires food, clothing and shelter. Once those are covered, it can then look at more sophisticated commodities such as services, personal transport, entertainment, the list goes on. Today, this social science known as “Economics” tends to refer only to the type of economic thought which refer to as Neoclassical Economics. It developed in the 18th century based on the idea that Economics can be analysed mathematically and scientifically.. Economics is essentially a study of the usage of resources under specific constraints, all bound with an audacious hope that the subject under scrutiny is a rational entity which seeks to improve its overall well-being.

The key learnings during the 2 year study would include the following:

  • Introduction to Indian Economics
  • Use of Statistics in Economics
  • Indian Economic Development
  • Reforms & Current Challenges facing the Indian Economy
  • Micro & Macro Economics
  • Demand & Supply – with Consumer & Producer Behaviour
  • Money & Banking Systems
  • Government Budget & the Economy
  • National Income, Balance of Payments etc.
  1. BUSINESS STUDIES (COMMERCE):

Business studies provides students with a new, practical context for many of the subjects they studied at the elementary level, including mathematics, science and technology, language, and social studies. It helps students to recognize the relevance of these subjects as they are applied in the world of business – for example, in the study of individuals and diverse communities; in helping people with their needs, challenges, and problems; and in creating products and services that help to improve the quality of life. Business Studies helps you to make more informed decisions in the everyday business of living. It gives you a better understanding of the world of work. It encourages you to think about how and why people start up in business and why you too might also consider starting a business

The key learnings during the 2 year study would include the following:

  • Nature, Purpose & Forms of Business Organizations
  • Business Services
  • Emerging modes of businesses
  • Social Responsibility of Businesses & Business Ethics
  • Internal Trade & International Business
  • Nature & Significance of Management
  • Principles of Management
  • Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing & Controlling
  • Financial & Marketing Management
  • Consumer Protection.
  1. ACCOUNTANCY:

Accounting education can be considered as an experience, a practice in learning and as part of education for business. The objective of accounting is to provide insight into the results of management decisions. The aim of accounting education is to help students learn to learn to become professional accountants.

Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial information about economic entities such as business and corporations Accounting, which has been called the “language of business measures the results of an organization’s economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of users, including , investors ,regulators management, and creditors .

The key learnings during the 2 year study would include the following:

  • Theoretical framework & understanding the theory base of accounting
  • Recording of Transactions – Journal, Ledger, Cash Book etc
  • Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement
  • Trial Balance & rectification of Errors.
  • Depreciation Accounting
  • Final Accounts – Balance Sheet
  • Accounting for Partnership Firms & Companies
  • Financial Statement Analysis
  • Financial & Marketing Management
  • Computerized Accounting.

CAREER OPTIONS IN COMMERCE:
The field of commerce is a vast ocean in itself and is very dynamic in nature. It is so rapidly developing by the day that only the keenest of its students can keep pace with it. This challenging facet of this stream is what attracts more & more students towards a career & life associated with commerce and the number of such people is increasing by the day. Here is a review of some of the career options that present themselves before the students in commerce after 12th Standard.
Most of these careers are well rewarded in terms of remuneration, global exposure etc.

  1. Business Manager (B.Com, BBM, MFM, MBA – Finance):Management implies the qualities of leadership and the capacity to motivate people to work in order to achieve clearly defined objectives. It involves taking decisions based on innumerable economic and other factors. Planning, scheduling, decision making, controlling, etc., requires information whereas evaluation of technical, economic and other factors make management techniques important. Management education leads to specialization in marketing, sales, human resources and financial divisions of most corporations and financial institutions.
  2. Marketing Manager / Marketing Research Executive (MBA – Marketing):Marketing jobs entail identification of the needs of the customer, employing marketing strategies with profit objective in mind. Market researchers make quantitative and qualitative analysis of customer choices and needs, locate potential customer population, assess the need for a new or improved product, collect relevant information about competing products, suitable location of sale outlets, price of the product and profitability.
  3. Company Secretary (CS):Company Secretaries deal with legal aspects in the management of a company. They keep company’s records; complete tax returns; advice the Board of Directors.
  4. Chartered Accountant (CA):Chartered Accountants deal with the management of money and provide financial advice. They maintain records of financial transactions which every organization is required to keep by law and also carry out company audits.
  5. Certified Financial Analyst (CFA):A Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) is trained in financial analysis which involves a thorough understanding of the companies finances, investments, growth plans etc. CFA’s are trained in corporate finance, financial services and investment management.
  6. Finance Manager (MBA – Finance):Financial managers prepare financial reports, advice on investments and are involved in financial management strategies and planning for business viability.
  7. Banker (MBA – Finance & Banking):Banking professionals handle client’s money – In simple terms, they help individuals & corporates with their investments, loans and all other money related issues.
  8. Hotel Management (MBA – Finance / Marketing / Hotel Management):Hotel management is a service industry which focuses on serving the needs of its clients. Training in hotel management has wide applications which can be used in several service industries. Hotel Managers are responsible for the efficient and profitable operation of their establishments.
  9. Public Relations Officer (PRO) –Public relations (PR) personnel present their organization in the best possible light, so their objectives, policies or services have positive appeal. They are responsible for corporate communication to maintain a balanced public image of the corporate’s performance. Corporate communications departments play a vital role in policy planning as well as in maintaining mutual understanding within the organization.
  10. Travel Counselor (MBA – Travel & Tourism):Travel counselors make tour plans for tourists and clients, plan the itinerary, suggest best travel options and advise about destinations. They operate within the infrastructure set up by the tourism departments of the government and the ancillary services which support the tourism industry.