New Mcom Syllabus 2021
New Mcom Syllabus 2021
New Mcom Syllabus 2021
P.G.Department of Commerce
Utkal University, VaniVihar
Bhubaneswar
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Course Structure
Paper Subject Paper Code Credit Points
Semester I
1.1 Advanced Accounting MC1001 4
1.2 Macro Economics MC1002 4
1.3 OrganizationalBehavior MC1003 4
1.4 Corporate Legal Framework MC1004 4
1.5 Financial Modeling and Valuation MC1005 4
1.6 Digital Marketing MC1006 4
Total 24
Semester II
2.1 AdvancedCost and Management Accounting MC2007 4
2.2 Strategic Management MC2008 4
2.3 International Business and Environment MC2009 4
2.4 Quantitative Techniques and Operational Research MC2010 4
2.5 Human Capital Development MC2011 4
2.6 Basic Econometrics MC2012 4
Total 24
Semester III
3.1 Forensic Accounting and Auditing MC3013 4
3.2 Business Data Analytics MC3014 4
3.3 Research Methodology & Summer Internship Program (SIP) MC3015 4
Specialization (Accounting and Finance)
3.4.1 IFRS and Ind AS EAF3001 4
3.4.2 Corporate Tax Planning and GST EAF3002 4
3.4.3 International Finance EAF3003 4
Specialization (Marketing and Human Resource
Management)
3.5.1 Consumer Behavior EMH3001 4
3.5.2 International Marketing EMH3002 4
3.5.3 Human Resource Planning and Development EMH3003 4
Specialization ( Banking and IT)
3.6.1 Bank Management and FinTech EBI3001 4
3.6.2 Treasury, Investment and Risk Management EBI3002 4
3.6.3 International Banking and Finance EBI3003 4
Total 24
Semester IV
4.1 Dynamics of Banking &Insurance MC4016 4
4.2 Investment Management MC4017 4
4.3 General Seminar Presentation&Project, Viva and Dissertation MC4018 4
Specialization (Accounting and Finance)
4.5.1 International Accounting EAF4003 4
4.5.2 Corporate Reporting Practices EAF4004 4
4.5.3 Risk Management and Derivative EAF4005 4
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Specialization (Marketing and HR)
4.6.1 Customer Relationship Management EMH4003 4
4.6.2 Supply Chain Management and Logistics EMH4004 4
4.6.3 Human Resource Audit and Human Capital accounting EMH4005 4
Specialization (Banking and IT)
4.7.1 Data Science for Business EBI4003 4
4.7.2 Forex Management EBI4004 4
4.7.3 Banking and Insurance Law EBI4005 4
Total 24
Grand Total 96
MasterofCommerce
Objective:
The M.Com programme of Utkal University is a two years’ Masters’ programme in Commerce. With a
curriculum design that reflects the best and updated Commerce papers and practice, and the objective of
the programme is to impart Commerce education with an employability outlook. The focus being making
students’ future-ready i.e. to become entrepreneurs or executives in the industry by equipping students with
a holistic view of the business environment and its operations. The thrust of the programme is on
personality development of the students through helping to acquire conceptual, analytical, problem-solving
capabilities and emotional maturity. The innovative curriculum and proven pedagogy will equip
participants with actionable knowledge and skills along with deep insights into leadership and strategy.
Pedagogy:
The programme’s teaching methodology and approach are designed to leverage technology and maximise
interaction seamlessly and simultaneously. The programme follows a pedagogy that is a blend of Lectures,
Case Studies, Lecture-discussions, Behavioural and Computer-based Simulations, Projects, Assignments,
Class Presentations, Quizzes et al.
Curriculum:
The duration of the M. Com is two academic years split into four semesters. Student must choose any one
Specialisation of their choice.
Evaluation:
The M. Com Programme will follow a continuous examination and evaluation system in the following
pattern:
Assignment/Quiz (5 Units X 4 Marks) 20 Marks
Presentation/Viva 10 Marks
Mid-Semester 20 Marks
End-Semester 50 Marks
Total 100 Marks
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Semester-I
Paper- 1.1
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
MC-1001 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To expose students with definitive and comprehensive accountancy covering advanced and specialised
accounting for companies as well as different types of organisations.
Develop Insights about Corporate Restructuring and Accounting for various Types of Restructuring
Present and AnalyzeConsolidatedFinancial Statements of Holding and Subsidiary Companies
Understand Double Account System and Prepare Final Accounts of Electricity Companies
Develop the Skill of Preparation of Financial Statements of Banking Companies
Gain Knowledge and Competency in Accounting for Insurance companies.
Paper- 1.2
MACRO ECONOMICS
MC-1002 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
This course aims at introducing the students to the specialized concepts of Macroeconomics. This course
discusses the concepts associated with the National Income Accounting and Determination, Determination
and measurement of aggregate macroeconomic variable like GDP, money, inflation, and the social costs of
macroeconomic variable.
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Paper- 1.3
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
MC-1003 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The Objective of this course is to help students understand the Conceptual Framework of Interpersonal and
Organizational Behaviour.
Paper-1.4
MC-1004 (Credit - 4)
Course Objective:
The Objective of this course is to familiarize students with the relevant provisions of various
lawsinfluencingbusiness.
Have an insight of the Indian Companies Act and its requisite provisions
Develop an idea on Banking Regulation Acts prevailing in India and its policies
Gain awareness about the IRDA Act and SEBI Act and their norms
Gain knowledge about the Depository Act, Fugitive and Economic Offenders Act
Understand the concepts of Intellectual Property Rights and its various Acts.
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Paper-1.5
FINANCIAL MODELING AND VALUATION
MC-1005 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The Objective of this course is to enable the students to understand the financial management in the context
of a corporate entity and acquaint them with different dimensions of financial management with application
of the relevant tools and techniques of financial decision-making aimed at shareholders wealth
maximization.
Paper 1.6
DIGITAL MARKETING
MC-1006 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The objective of this paper is to help students to acquire the basic conceptual knowledge of E-Marketing
and to impart skills for use of technology in marketing.
Have an insight of the Internet in India, Search Engine Optimization, and Search Advertising
Develop an idea on Display advertising, Web Analytics, and Consumers Online
Gain awareness about Social Media Marketing and Social Media Analytics
Gain knowledge on Mobile Marketing and Email Marketing
Understand the concepts of Internet marketing strategy and Content marketing, Privacy concerns
and Cyber Security.
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Semester-II
Paper- 2.1
MC2005(Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To acquaint the students with the advanced concepts used in cost and management accounting, various
methods involved, and tools and techniques used for costing and managerial decision makingat the macro
level
Course Outcome:
Paper- 2.2
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
MC-2008(Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The Objective of this course is to help students understand the Conceptual Framework of Business
Strategies to sustain in an economy.
Course Outcome: After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Understand the role of strategist and various types of strategies used in an organisations while
facing various situations.
Understand how strategies are formulated and implemented in an organisation
Know the strategies used by the multinational companies
Know the basics of strategic alliance
Know the challenges faced by an organisation while formulating strategies and what are the recent
trends in strategic management
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Paper- 2.3
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
MC-2009(Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To Understand about various national and international factors that are having impact on the functioning of
business.
Course Outcome: After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Define international business and describe how it differs from domestic business with respect to
laws, regulations and taxation.
Identify and describe factors and forces that affect an organisation’s decision to internationalize its
business
Describe and compare strategies for internationalization
Identify and analyse challenges in working, communicating, and negotiating in a cross-cultural
context
Paper- 2.4
Quantitative Technique and Operational Research
MC-2010(Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To understand about various national and international factors that are having impact on the functioning of
business.
Course Outcome: After completing this course, the student should be able to:
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Paper- 2.5
MC2011 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The Objective of this course is to help students understand the Concept of Human Capital Development
and measurement of value addition to the organisation.
Course Outcome: After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Paper- 2.6
BASIC ECONOMETRICS
MC2012(Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The Objective of this course is to help the students to understand the use of various techniques of
econometrics in research and statistical problems.
Course Outcome: After completing this course, the student should be able to:
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Semester III
Paper- 3.1
MC-3013 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To expose students with definitive and comprehensive accountancy covering Forensic AccountingAuditing
for companies as well as different types of organisations.
Paper- 3.2
MC-3015 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To expose students withthe horizons of information technology and its implication on business
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Paper- 3.3
Research Methodology &Summer Internship Program
MC-3015 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The objective of this paper is to let the students know the fundamentals of Accounting standards and
corporate reporting practices. This paper will help the students to gain the knowledge on selective
accounting standard.
Outcomes:
Understand the concepts of Indian Accounting Standards along with the difference between Ind AS
and IFRS.
Know the contents of Annual Report and concept of triple bottom line.
Prepare statement of Cash flow statement and to have broad idea about PPP and inventory
valuation.
Know basic ideas about fair value of items of financial statement and the history of adoption of
Indian Accounting Standards.
Understand concepts of corporate reporting practices.
Paper- 3.4.2
Corporate Tax Planning and GST
EAF 3002 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The objective is to equip students with the principles and provisions of corporate tax structure and Goods
and Services Tax (GST), which is, implemented from 2017 under the notion of One Nation, One Tax and
One Market and to acquaint students with basic provisions of GST Law and basic working knowledge.
Paper- 3.4.3
International Finance
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EAF 3003 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
This course provides students with a broad understanding of international monetary systems and banking
with a specific focus on the effects of financial markets and trade balances on international trade and the
analysis of regions, countries and markets for international trade. Students are encouraged to analyse and
consider international financial management decisions and are taught tools and methodologies to employ as
global managers to mitigate risk and take advantage of opportunities in the marketplace.
Course Outcome:
3. A realization of the risks involved in international financial management and how to mitigate them
5. An understanding of tools and tactics used in the financial management of a multinational firm
Consumer Behaviour
EMH3001 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
The basic objective of this course is to develop and understanding about the many aspects of consumer
behaviour and its applications in marketing.
Paper- 3.5.2
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International Marketing
Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to acquaint the students with the environment, principles and strategies of
and trends in international marketing and related aspects.
Paper- 3.5.3
EMH3003 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to acquaint the students with the man power planning and development of
the human resources in an organisation
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Specialization (Banking and IT)
Paper- 3.6.3
Bank Management and FinTech
EBI 3005 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
Banks today are primarily technology companies, working in the “money business”. This module
introduces the various dimensions of the contemporary issues banking COOs/CIOs/CTOs facing: how is
the next generation IT operating model of a bank should look like in terms of hardware infrastructure,
application and data landscape, organization and business-IT interface, key IT processes, as well as the
major challenges arising from the technology native FinTech world.
Course Outcome:
Students will become familiar with the key components of key components of banking IT hardware
and software infrastructure, big data/advanced analytics use cases and IT governance and
organization challenges.
Furthermore, they gain insight in which way and in which part of the value chain the FinTechs are
challenging the incumbents, and/or how they can cooperate with established banks.
Paper- 3.6.2
Treasury, Investment and Risk Management
EBI 3002 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To equip students with tools and methods of analysing aspects related to international financial systems,
Balance of Payments and International financial markets, besides making than aware of mitigating forex
risk.
Course Outcome:
Develop Insights about Corporate Restructuring and Accounting for various Types of Restructuring
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Develop the Skill of Preparation of Financial Statements of Banking Companies
Paper- 3.6.3
International Banking and Finance
EBI 3003 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To equip students with tools and methods of analysing aspects related to international financial systems,
Balance of Payments and International financial markets, besides making than aware of mitigating forex
risk.
Course Outcome:
Semester IV
Paper- 4.1
Dynamics of Banking & Insurance
MC4016 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To equip students with tools and methods of analysing aspects related to financial systems, settlement of
banks and the workings of the insurance companies and its regulations.
Course Outcome:
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Understand the various functions of the RBI
Gain Knowledge and Competency to understand the workings of the insurance companies
Paper- 4.2
Investment Management
MC-3014 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
To let the studentsaware of the different types of investment avenues and to learn the impact of the various
investment decision on an organisation.
Paper- 4.3
General Seminar and Presentation&Project, Viva and Dissertation
MC4018 (Credit 4)
Specialization (Accounting and Finance)
Paper- 4.4.1
International Accounting
EAF4003 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
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Know the country differences and harmonization of accounting practices
Gain Knowledge about the accounting difference and financial statement analysis
Paper- 4.4.2
Corporate Reporting Practices
EAF4004 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
To provide an understanding of the contemporary corporate financial reporting theories and practice and
developing necessary skills for analysing and interpreting financial statement information for different
stakeholders
Course Outcome:
Gain Knowledge and Competency to purpose wise analyse the financial statements
Paper- 4.4.3
Risk Management and Derivative
EAF4005 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
To provide an understanding of the risk surrounds the business and the mechanism of the financial
derivatives
Course Outcome:
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Understand the concept of risk
Paper- 4.5.1
Customer Relationship Management
EMH 4003 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
Course Outcome:
Paper- 4.5.2
Supply Chain Management and Logistics
EMH 4004 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
To provide an understanding of the supply chain management system and the distribution system
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Course Outcome:
After completion of this paper student will be able to -
Develop Insights about the supply chain management system
Know the designing of supply chain management
Understand the basics of the inventory management system
Develop the Skill of purchasing and vendor management
Gain Knowledge of logistic management
Paper- 4.5.3
Human Resource Audit and Human Capital accounting
EMH 4005 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
To provide an understanding of Huma Resource Audit and its accounting. Students will get fair idea about
the need of the human resource audit.
Course Outcome:
Paper- 4.5.3
Data Science for Business
EBI4003 (Credit 4)
Course Objective:
This course will introduce students to this rapidly growing field and equip them with some of its basic
principles and tools as well as its general mind-set. Students will learn concepts, techniques and tools they
need to deal with various facets of data science practice, including data collection and integration,
exploratory data analysis, predictive modelling, descriptive modelling, data product creation, evaluation,
and effective communication.
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Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of the course, students should be able
To Describe What Data Science is and the skill sets needed to be a data scientist. Explain in basic
terms what Statistical Inference means. Identify probability distributions commonly used as
foundations for statistical modeling. Fit a model to data.
Use R to carry out basic statistical modeling and analysis.
Explain the significance of exploratory data analysis (EDA) in data science. Apply basic tools
(plots, graphs, summary statistics) to carry out EDA.
Describe the Data Science Process and how its components interact.
Identify common approaches used for Feature Generation. Identify basic Feature
Work effectively (and synergically) in teams on data science projects. •
Reason around ethical and privacy issues in data science conduct and apply ethical practices.
Paper- 4.5.4
Forex Management
EBI4004 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
To provide an understanding of the foreign exchange management system and technical analysis of the
trend lines in the trade finance.
Course Outcome:
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Paper- 4.5.3
Banking and Insurance Law
EBI4005 (Credit 4)
Course Objectives:
To provide an understanding of the different laws prevailing for regulating banking and insurance
sectorCourse Outcome:
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