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Master in commerce (MCOM)(F & C) (Self Financing)

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Overview

OVERVIEW

ESTABLISHMENT:- 2023-24

VISION

The vision of pursuing a Master of Commerce (M.Com) with a specialization in Finance and Control (F&C) is to become a proficient financial expert with a keen understanding of strategic control mechanisms. It involves developing a comprehensive skill set encompassing financial management, investment analysis, and risk assessment. The overarching goal is to contribute significantly to organizational success by providing valuable insights for strategic decision-making.

This vision includes embracing ethical leadership principles, fostering a global perspective on financial markets, and adapting to technological advancements in the field. Moreover, it envisions a commitment to continuous learning, staying abreast of evolving financial trends and regulations.

MISSION

The mission of pursuing a Master of Commerce (M. Com) with a specialization in Finance and Control (F&C) is to acquire advanced knowledge and skills in financial management and control mechanisms. This mission involves engaging in rigorous academic study to gain a deep understanding of financial markets, investment strategies, and risk management. It includes honing analytical and decision-making skills to contribute meaningfully to strategic financial planning within organizations.

The mission also encompasses fostering ethical leadership principles, embracing a global perspective on finance, and staying abreast of technological advancements in the field. Furthermore, the mission involves a commitment to continuous learning, seeking opportunities for professional development, and building a strong network with industry professionals.

Ultimately, the mission is to emerge as a well-rounded finance professional capable of navigating the complexities of the financial landscape and making significant contributions to organizational success through effective financial management and control.

Courses & Programs

COURSES AND PROGRAMS: –

Programme Offered:

  • 02 years Post Graduate Programme

Courses Offered: M.COM(F&C)

PG

  • 33 Courses (130 Credits):20 Hard Core Papers (INCLUDING INTERNSHIPS, SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT & DISSERTATION), 10 Core, 2 Core elective,3 Allied Core.

Student strength:

  • Sanctioned strength- 96
  • Student strength-18
Future plan

FUTURE PLAN: –

Future Perspective: –

  • com(f&c) build a professional network and collaborating with professionals in related fields can open doors to diverse opportunities and contribute to long-term career success.
  • This course provides depth knowledge in financial and control aspects, area like financial analysis, management control and corporate finance.
  • Career opportunities such as financial analysts, risk managers, investment bankers, or financial consultants and banking.
  • Understanding financial control is vital for entrepreneurs. M.Com(f&c) graduates may leverage their skills to establish or contribute to the financial success of start-ups and small business.
  • Successful Post graduates of M.com (f &c) course can continue further studies in the discipline may go for pursuing Ph.D.
Best practices

BEST PRACTICE: –

BEST PRACTICES OF THE DEPARTMENT:

  • Industry-Relevant Curriculum:

This curriculum reflects current industry trends and practices and ensures that students are equipped with the most relevant knowledge and skills for success in the finance sector.

  • Quantitative Focus:

Our course emphasizes a strong quantitative foundation, including financial modeling and data analysis, is essential in preparing students for the analytical demands of finance roles.

  • Practical Application:

Integrating real-world case studies, simulations, and projects into the coursework allows students to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios, bridging the gap between academic learning and practical application.

 

  • Technology Integration:

Incorporating financial software and tools commonly used in the industry helps students develop technical proficiency and adaptability to the rapidly changing technological landscape of finance.

  • Networking Opportunities:

Providing networking opportunities with finance professionals, alumni, and industry experts allows students to build valuable connections, gain insights into career paths, and stay updated on industry trends.

  • Internship and Placement Support:

Offering robust internship programs and providing support for job placements helps students gain hands-on experience and facilitates a smooth transition from academia to the finance industry.

  • Ethical Education:

Integrating ethics education into the curriculum is crucial for developing finance professionals with a strong ethical foundation. This ensures that adhere to ethical standards in the professional careers.

  • Global Perspective:

Incorporating a global perspective into the curriculum prepares students for the international nature of finance. This includes exposure to global financial markets,

  • Continuous Industry Engagement:

Establishing partnerships with financial institutions, hosting guest lectures, and organizing industry conferences or seminars keeps the department connected to the evolving needs of the finance sector.

  • Faculty Expertise:

Ensuring that faculty members possess a combination of academic expertise and practical experience in finance is vital. Faculty who are actively engaged in research and industry projects bring valuable insights to the classroom.

  • By implementing these best practices, an M.com(F&C) Department can cultivate a dynamic learning environment that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and networks needed to thrive in the complex and competitive field of finance.
Infrastructure

INFRASTRUCTURE: –

Infrastructure Facilities:

  • Well Equipped Classrooms (Smart classes)
  • Computer Laboratory with WIFI facility
  • Drinking water Facility
  • Question Bank.

Computer Lab Facilities:

  • 1 Server Machine
  • 20 Computer Systems (Intel Core i3 and Core i5 processor)
  • UPS (20) NOS)
  • Wi-Fi Access Point-Cum-Router
  • D-Link 16 Port Fast Ethernet Switch.
  • ADSL modem-cum-Router for Internet Access.
  • 2 Laser Printers
  • One LCD Projector
  • Speaker
Faculty & staff

FACULTY AND STAFF: –

1. Miss Priyanka Mishra (core faculty)
2. Dr. Debajani palai (guest faculty)
3. Dr. P. Sai smita priyadarshinee (guest faculty)
4. Ms. Truptimayee Routray (core faculty).
5. Mr. Basudev Singh (Core faculty).

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Syllabus

M.Com. Syllabus 2023

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Near Chandi Mandir, Cuttack.
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Email: sailabala.womenscollege@gmail.com
Tel: 0671 - 2414020

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