The main object of this course is to inculcate basic knowledge of banking and bank related activities. It also provides foundation for doing higher education in the form of ACS/CMA/ACA courses and M.Com./MBA
Upon Successful completion of this course, it is expected that student will have broad knowledge and technical skill in banking and be able to provide innovative solutions to problems of banking activities.
Job Roles: Accountant, Operations Manager, Financial Analyst, Finance Manager, Account Executive, Executive Assistant, Chartered Accountant etc.
Placement Opportunities: Budget Analysts, Income Management, Investment Analysts, etc.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Semester 3 | Semester 4 | Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
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Lecture 1.1
Tamil/Malayalam/ Hindi/Arabic/French
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Lecture 1.1
Tamil/Malayalam/ Hindi/Arabic/French
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Lecture 1.1
Business Environment
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Lecture 1.1
Business Laws
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Lecture 1.1
Bank Management
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Lecture 1.1
Entrepreneurship Development
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Lecture 1.1
English – I
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Lecture 1.1
English – II
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Lecture 1.1
Marketing
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Lecture 1.1
Business Mathematics
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Lecture 1.1
Corporate Accounting
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Lecture 1.1
Management Accounting
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Lecture 1.1
Managerial Economics
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Lecture 1.1
Economic Development of India
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Lecture 1.1
Financial Accounting - I
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Lecture 1.1
International Trade
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Lecture 1.1
International Banking
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Lecture 1.1
Elective II ( any one subject from B)
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Lecture 1.1
Fundamentals of company law
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Lecture 1.1
Rural Banking
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Lecture 1.1
Banking Law
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Lecture 1.1
Financial Accounting II
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Lecture 1.1
Services Marketing
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Lecture 1.1
Elective III ( any one subject from C)
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Lecture 1.1
Central Banking
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Lecture 1.1
Commercial Banking
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Lecture 1.1
Business Statistics
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Lecture 1.1
Co-operative Banking
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Lecture 1.1
Elective I ( any one subject from A)
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Lecture 1.1
Value Education - Skill Based
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Lecture 1.1
Non – Major Elective – Business Accounting
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Lecture 1.1
Non – Major Elective –Customer Relationship Management
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Lecture 1.1
Fundamentals of Computer
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Lecture 1.1
Goods and Service Tax
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Lecture 1.1
Environmental Studies – Skill based
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Lecture 1.1
MS Office and Tally Theory
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Lecture 1.1
Export – Import Procedures and Documentation – Skill Based
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Lecture 1.1
MS Office Tally Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Commerce Practical – Skill Based
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Each subject contain five units which are interrelated each other. Not only core subjects, but elective and non-major elective also contain the same.
Theory Subject:
Total Marks: 100 (Internal: 25 Marks, External: 75 Marks)
Practical Subject:
Total Marks: 100 (Internal: 40 marks, External: 60 Marks)
A Transitory provision of three years has been given for the benefit of the students who come under the old syllabus.
A candidate who does not pass the examination may be permitted to appear in the failed subjects in the subsequent examinations. A candidate should get his name registered with M.K. University at the time of appearing for the first semester examinations.Those students who have attended the classes for 68 days (75%) and above will be permitted to appear for the ensuing university examinations without any preconditions. Those students who have attended the classes for 67 days and less, but 59 days (65%) and above will be permitted to apply for exemption in the prescribed form to the university along with fess Rs.300 with the specific remarks of the principal for condonation of attendance. Those students who have attended the classes for 58 days and less, but 45 days (50%) and above cannot appear for university examinations provided they can appear for next examinations by paying of Rs.500 with special permission along with proper documents for sufficient reasons for their absence. Those who students who have put in 44 days of attendance and less have to repeat the whole semester.
The performance of a student in each course is evaluated in terms of percentage of marks with a provision for conversion to grade points.
The passing minimum is 40% (External minimum is 27 out of 75; No minimum for internal, but External + Internal should be at least 40)