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Course Duration Admission Criteria Mode of Exam Remarks Min. No. of Intakes
3 years A pass in Higher Secondary (Plus Two) or an equivalent examination Annual One Social Project in the Second year for BBA and one project in the final year for BBA and BBM. 10
BCA 3 years Pass in Higher Secondary (Plus Two) or an equivalent examination with mathematics as one subject. Those who have not studied mathematics at Plus two level should undergo a foundation course for 3 months. Annual One Project & one Seminar in final year. 10
B Com with Computer Application 3 years A pass in Higher Secondary (Plus Two) or an equivalent examination. Annual   10
BSc Computer Science 3 Years
Pass in Higher Secondary (Plus Two) or an equivalent examination with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics.
Annual One Project & seminar in final year.  
BTS Bachelor of Tourism Studies 3 years
A pass in Higher Secondary (Plus Two) or an equivalent examination.
Annual 10
Bachelor of Fashion Technology 3 years
A pass in Higher Secondary (Plus Two) or an equivalent examination
Annual 10
MBA 2 years
A University Degree in any subject and pass in entrance test conducted by SDE.
Annual One Summer Project & One Project Study in the final year 10
MCA 3 years
A University Degree with Mathematics as one of the subjects at least at the plus two level or B.Com Degree with Statistics as one of the subjects and pass in entrance test conducted by SDE.
Annual One Project & one Seminar in final year. 10
M Com 2 years B.Com/B.B.M/B.B.A Degree. Annual 10
MSc IT 2 Years
A University Degree with Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science/Physics/Electronics as main subject or subsidiary subject or BCA Degree.
Annual One Project & one Seminar in final year 10s
 
  BBM (Bachelor of Business Management)
   Course Details
 
Name of the Paper
Semester I  
1.1 English - Paper I
1.2 Business Structure & foundation
1.3 Business Statistics I
1.4 Business Mathematics I
1.5 Business Accounting I
Semester II  
2.1 English - Paper II
2.2 Business Management Principles & Functions
2.3 Business Statistics II
2.4 Business Mathematics II
2.5 Business Accounting II
Semester III  
3.1 Business & Labour Laws
3.2 Office Administration & Management
3.3 Organizational Behaviour I
3.4 Managerial Economics I
3.5 Specialized Financial Accounting
Semester IV  
4.1 Organizational Behaviour II
4.2 Production & Sales Management
4.3 Human Resource Management
4.4 Managerial Economics II
4.5 Cost Accounting for Business I
Semester V  
5.1 Banking Law & Practice
5.2 Computer Applications in Business
5.3 International Trade
5.4 Financial Management
5.5 Cost Accounting for Business II
Semester VI  
6.1 Taxation Laws
6.2 Industrial Relations & Labour Welfare
6.3 Business Control Techniques
6.4 Marketing Management
6.5 Management Accounting
   
  Comprehensive Viva Voce
  Project Report
  Seminars & Extension Lecturers
  Industrial Study Tour/Visits
  BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) ^ Top
  Course Details
 
Name of the Paper
Semester I  
1.1 English – (Paper I)
1.2 Business Accounting
1.3 Business Statistics - I
1.4 Business Mathematics – 1
1.5 Principles of Management
Semester II  
2.1 English - (Paper II)
2.2 Cost & Management Accounting
2.3 Business Mathematics – II
2.4 Business Statistics – II
2.5 Business Economics
  During the third and fourth semesters students have to undertake an individual social project and submit the report at the end of the fourth semester.
Semester III  
3.1 Business Communication
3.2 Financial Management
3.3 Marketing Management
3.4 Introduction to Office Automation
3.5 Social Project
Semester IV  
4.1 Business Law
4.2 Human Resource Management
4.3 Marketing Research
4.4 Company Accounts
4.5 Social Project
  On Completion of the fourth semester students undergo an industrial training. During the Fifth and Sixth Semester they prepare a project report based   on the industrial training.
Semester V  
5.1 Corporate Laws
5.2 Taxation
5.3 Organisation Structure & Dynamics
5.4 Industrial Relations
5.5 Management Project
Semester VI  
6.1 Labour Law
6.2 Entrepreneurship
6.3 Optional I
6.4 Optional II
6.5 Management project & Viva
  B Com with Computer ^ Top
  Course Details
 
  The Three year/Six semester B.Com degree course consists of three parts.
Part I English (Two Papers)
Part II Modern Language (One Paper)
Part III Subjects (Fourteen Papers)
  The year wise break up of the papers are given below:
Name of the Paper
Part I English Paper I English Paper II
Part II Modern Language
Part III Subjects: Fourteen Papers including twelve compulsory papers and one optional group consisting of two papers.
I YEAR  
Paper I Business Statistics
Paper II Banking Theory and Practice
Paper III Business Laws
   
II YEAR  
Paper IV Financial Accounting
Paper V Cost Accounting
Paper VI Marketing Management
Paper VII Computer Awareness and Applications
Paper VIII Computer Application in Business - I
   
III YEAR  
Paper IX Corporate Accounting
Paper X Principles of Business Decisions
Paper XI Entrepreneurship Development and Management
Paper XII Capital Market and Financial Services
Paper XIII Auditing
Paper XIV Computer Applications in Business - II
  BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application) ^ Top
  Course Details
 
Name of the Paper
Semester I  
1.1 English (Paper I)
1.2 Introduction to Computers
1.3 Introduction to Programming
1.4 Algebra & Logic
1.5 Probability & Statistics
1.6 Software Lab I
   
Semester II
2.1 English (Paper II)
2.2

Data Structures

2.3 Discrete Mathematics
2.4 Digital Electronics
2.5 Office automation & Accounting
2.6 Software Lab II
   
Semester III  
3.1 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
3.2 Advanced Statistical Methods
3.2 Advanced Statistical Methods
3.3 Computer Organization and Architecture
3.4 COBOL and Business
3.5 Data Base Management Systems
3.6 Programming Lab - III
   
Semester IV

 

4.1 Computer Net works
4.2 Operation research
4.3 Object Oriented programming with C++
4.4 Computer Graphics
4.5 Micro Processor and PC Hardware
4.6 Programming Lab - IV
   
Semester V  
5.1 System Software
5.2 Visual Programming
5.3 System Analysis and Design
5.4 Internet Technology and JAVA Programming
5.5 Mini Project
5.6 Programming Lab - V
Semester VI
6.1 Software Engineering
6.2 Operating System
6.3 E-Commerce
6.4 Seminar
6.5 Project
  BSc Computer Science ^ Top
  Course Details
 
 Name of the Paper
Semester I  
EC-101-T English - I
EC-102-T Mathematics – 1
C-103-T Basic Electronics & Computer Fundamentals
C-104-T Programming Language I(C)
C-105-T Digital Electronics
C-106-P Computer Practice - I
   
Semester II  
EC-201-T English – II
EC-202-T Mathematics – II
C-203-T Data Structures
C-204-T Principles of Electrical Communication
C-205-T Programming Language II(C++)
C-206-P Computer practice
   
Semester III  
C-301 T Statistics and Probability
C-302 T System Software
C-303 T Programming language III
C-304 T Data Communications
C-305 T Computer Organizations
C-306 P Computer Practice III Cobol
   
Semester IV  
C-401 - T Visual Programming
C-402 - T Microprocessors and Peripherals
C-403 – T Data Base Management System
C- 404 –T Operating System
C –405 –T Operating Lab
C- 406 - P Micro processor Lab (Visual Basic)
   
Semester V  
C-501 – T Computer Aided Optimization Technique
C-502 – T Systems Analysis and Design
C-503 – T Computer Net Works
C-504 – T Accounting and Financial Management
C-505 – T Internet Technology and Programming
C-506 - P Project in JAVA
   
Semester VI  
C-601 – T Computer Architecture
C-602 – T Computer Graphics
C-603 – T Multimedia Systems
C-604 – P Project
C-605 Seminar
C-606 Viva-Voce
   BTS (Bachelor of Tourism Studies) ^ Top
    Course Details
  
Name of the Paper
Semester I  
English (Paper I)
Paper I Fundamentals of Tourism
Paper II Business Statistics
Paper III Finance & Accounting
   
Semester II
  English (Paper II)
Paper IV Tourism Principles & Practices
Paper V Economics of Tourism
Paper VI Business Laws & Tourism Policies
   
Semester III  
Paper VII Tourism Products
Paper VIII Cultural Heritage of India
Paper IX Economics for Managers
Paper X Philosophy of Indian Constitution & Indian Administration
Paper XI Tourism Guiding Skill
   
Semester IV  
Paper XII Travel Agency & Tour Operation Business
Paper XIII Geography for Tourism
Paper XIV Hospitality Management & Public Relations
Paper XV Principles of Management
Paper XVI Computer Application - I
  National Tour / report
   
Semester V  
Paper XVII Emerging concepts of effective tourism development
Paper XVIII Tourism environment& Ecology
Paper XIX Tourism Marketing
Paper XX Management Information System
Paper XXI Computer Application - II
   
Semester VI  
Paper XXII Eco-Tourism
Paper XXIII Air Fares & Ticketing
Paper XXIV Human Resources Management
Paper XXV Foreign Exchange Management
Paper XXVI Computer Application - III
  Travel Agency / Airport Training Report presentation
   BFT (Bachelor of Fashion Technology) ^ Top
    Course Details
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Name of the Paper
Semester I  
1.1 English I
1.2 Fashion Art – I (Practical)
1.3 Garment Construction – I (Practical)
1.4 Surface Ornamentation (Practical)
1.4 Textile Science
1.6 Fashion Business – I
   
Semester II
2.1 English (Paper II)
2.2

Fashion Art – II (Practical)

2.3 Garment Construction II (Practical)
2.4 Pattern Making – I (Practical)
2.5 Elements of Design
2.6 Traditional Indian Textiles & History of Indian Art & Costume
- Craft Documentation
   
Semester III  
3.1 Fashion Art – III (Practical)
3.2 Garment Construction III (Practical)
3.3 Pattern Making – II (Practical)
3.4 Western Costume & World Art Appreciation
3.5 Draping (Practical)
3.6 Fashion Business-II
   
Semester IV  
4.1 Fashion Art – IV (Practical)
4.2 Garment Construction – IV (Practical)
4.3 Pattern Making III (Practical)
4.4 Computer Graphics (Practical)
4.5 Fundamentals of Apparel Production
4.6 Merchandising
- Internship
   
Semester V  
5.1 Accessory Design (Practical)
5.2 Theatre Costume Design (Practical)
5.3 Knitwear Module (Practical)
5.4 Kid’s Wear & Men’s Wear (Practical)
5.5 Textile Design (Practical)
5.6 Vision Fashion Studio (Practical)
   
Semester VI  
6.1 Final Collection (Practical)
6.2 Portfolio Making (Practical)
  MBA (Master of Business Administration) ^ Top
   Course Details
 
Name of the Paper
Semester I  
CC131 Accounting for Management
CC132 Business Communication
CC133 Information Processing using Computers
CC134 Business and Ethical Values
CC135 Legal Environment of Business
CC136 Management Process and Organisational Behaviour
CC137 Economics for Managers
CC138 Quantitative Methods for Management
   
Semester II  
CC231 Financial Management
CC232 Human Resource Management
CC233 Management Information Systems
CC234 Marketing Management
CC235 Operations Management
CC236 Operations Research
CC237 Research Methodology
CC238 Environment Management
CC239 Viva-Voce Examination
     III and IV Semester
    Combination of optionals in accordance with the area of specialisation
    Note: A student may choose from the following:

Finance & Marketing
Finance & Human Resources Development
Marketing & Human Resources Development

    Semester III
   Branch - I    FINANCE & MARKETING
CC331 Global Business Environment
Elective I Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Elective II Working Capital Management
Elective III Tax Management
Elective IV Consumer Behaviour
Elective V Advertising and Sales Promotion of Management
Elective VI Marketing Research
CC338 Summer Project
   Branch - II    FINANCE & HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
CC331 Global Business Environment
Elective I Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Elective II Working Capital Management
Elective III Tax Management
Elective IV Management Training and Development
Elective V Compensation Management
Elective VI Managing Interpersonal and Group Process
CC338 Summer Project
   Branch - III    MARKETING & HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
CC331 Global Business Environment
Elective I Consumer Behaviour
Elective II Advertising and Sales Promotion Management
Elective III Marketing Research
Elective IV Management Training and Development
Elective V Compensation Management
Elective VI Managing Interpersonal and Group Process
CC338 Summer Project
   Semester IV
    FINANCE & MARKETING
    (a) For students specializing in the area of finance (Branch I)

CC431 Strategic Management
Elective VII International Finance
Elective VIII Financial Derivatives and Risk Management
Elective IX Product and Brand Management
CC435 Project Study
CC436 Viva-voce
     (b) For students specializing in the area of marketing (Branch I)

CC431 Strategic Management
Elective VII Product & Brand Management
Elective VIII Sales and Distribution Management
Elective IX International Finance
CC435 Project Study
CC436 Viva-voce
   FINANCE & HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
   (a) For students specializing in the area of finance (Branch II)

CC431 Strategic Management
Elective VII International Finance
Elective VIII Financial Derivatives & Risk Management
Elective IX Organizational Change & Intervention Strategies
CC435 Project Study
CC436 Viva-voce
   (b) For students specializing in the area of Human Resource Development (Branch II)

CC431 Strategic Management
Elective VII Organizational Change & Intervention Strategies
Elective VIII Human Resource Planning & Development
Elective IX International Finance
CC435 Project Study
CC436