Bachelor of Commerce(International Accounting)

The Bachelor of Commerce (International Accounting) – BCom IA program at KES Shroff College is designed to meet the global demands of the accounting and finance industry. This three-year undergraduate program provides students with an in-depth understanding of international accounting standards, financial reporting, auditing, taxation, and financial management, preparing them for successful careers in the global financial arena.

Why Choose KES Shroff College for BCom IA?

  1. Global Curriculum: Our program is designed to align with international accounting standards and practices, ensuring students acquire relevant and up-to-date skills.
  2. Hands-On Experience: Through practical projects, internships, and case studies, students gain invaluable hands-on experience, making them job-ready upon graduation.
  3. Experienced Faculty: Benefit from the expertise of faculty members who bring both academic knowledge and real-world industry experience to the classroom.
  4. State-of-the-Art Facilities: Utilize cutting-edge accounting software and tools that provide a professional environment for learning and simulations.
  5. Career Support: Our dedicated placement cell helps students connect with top accounting firms, multinational corporations, and financial institutions, providing guidance and support throughout the job search process.
  6. Holistic Development: We emphasize the development of not only technical skills but also soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and leadership, preparing students to excel in diverse roles.

The BCom IA program at KES Shroff College prepares students to meet the demands of the rapidly evolving accounting industry. Here’s how our program helps students achieve the best:

  • In-Demand Skills: Students graduate with a strong command of international accounting standards, financial analysis, and compliance, making them highly attractive to employers.
  • Professional Network: Industry connections and alumni network provide students with mentorship and job opportunities.
  • Practical Exposure: Opportunities to engage in real-world financial scenarios and projects help students stay ahead of industry trends and contribute to innovative financial solutions.
  • Global Opportunities: The comprehensive training provided opens doors to global career opportunities in diverse financial sectors.

Join the BCom IA program at KES Shroff College to embark on a path to becoming a finance professional, equipped with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the dynamic world of international accounting.

PEO1. To provide intensive theoretical & practical knowledge of International Accounting

PEO2. To provide an integrated perspective of management functioning along with a good amount of exposure to real life cases / technical knowhow.

PEO3. To train students with knowledge in the field of Global Accounting and Finance, International Taxation, Leadership and Business Management.

PEO4. To develop students’ accounting and finance competencies to become employable with consulting firms, global businesses or to start their own entrepreneurial journey.

PEO5. To complete their Formal graduation along with global technical knowledge of ACCA Qualification and get recognized as a Professional Graduate.

PO1: Gain theoretical and practical exposure in the field of Commerce, Account, Finance, Marketing, Management, Economics, Environment, Mathematics and statistics, Business Law and Business Communication.

PO2: Develop communication skills and build confidence to face the challenges of practical circumstances also enhances the capacity of decision making at personal and professional level.

PO3: Be industry ready and develop various managerial and accounting skills by strengthening their capacities in varied areas of commerce for holistic development.

PO4: Develop managerial and analytical skills to meet the challenges of the dynamic business environment, industry and economy at Local, Regional, National and Global Levels

PO5: Improve competency to make themselves eligible and employable by understanding the multidisciplinary connections that links the world economies and people

PO6: Indulge in reflective and collaborative thinking by understanding the concepts in the field of Commerce and Business.

PO7: Refrain from unethical behaviour, falsification, and manipulation of information

PO8: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern ICT tools for exploring, analysing, and using the business information

PO9: Be Self-paced and self-directed Lifelong learners aimed at personal development, skill development and reskilling in the field of Commerce

PO10: Be engaged with socio-cultural framework concerning them to understand the issues of Sustainable Development Goals

A Bachelor of Commerce (International Accounting) – BCom IA degree from KES Shroff College opens up a world of exciting career opportunities across various financial sectors. Our graduates are well-equipped with the skills and knowledge required to thrive in the fast-paced accounting industry. Here are some of the career paths available to our graduates:

1. International Accountant:

  • Prepare and analyze financial statements according to international accounting standards.
  • Work with multinational companies and global accounting firms.

2. Auditor:

  • Conduct audits to ensure financial accuracy and compliance with international standards.
  • Work with audit firms and corporations.

3. Tax Consultant:

  • Provide advice on international taxation and help clients navigate complex tax regulations.
  • Work with accounting firms, consulting agencies, and multinational companies.

4. Financial Analyst:

  • Analyze financial data and market trends to provide investment recommendations.
  • Work with investment firms, banks, and corporate finance departments.

5. Corporate Accountant:

  • Manage financial records and prepare financial reports for multinational corporations.
  • Ensure compliance with international financial reporting standards.

6. Management Accountant:

  • Provide financial insights to assist in strategic decision-making.
  • Work with corporations to improve financial performance and efficiency.

7. Compliance Officer:

  • Ensure that organizations comply with international financial regulations and standards.
  • Develop and implement compliance programs and policies.

8. Forensic Accountant:

  • Investigate financial discrepancies and fraud.
  • Work with law enforcement agencies, audit firms, and corporations.

9. Financial Planner:

  • Develop comprehensive financial plans for individuals and businesses.
  • Advise on investments, insurance, retirement, and estate planning.

10. Treasury Manager:

  • Manage an organization’s financial assets and liabilities.
  • Oversee cash flow, investment strategies, and financial risk management.

SEMESTER 1


Major

  • Management Accounting – I
  • Management Accounting – II
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Minor

  • ……

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Capital Market


Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Business Technology – I
  • Business Technology – II


Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Business Communication

Value Education Courses

  • Foundation Course

Indian Knowledge System

  • Introduction to Basic Sanskrit
  • Vedic Mathematics
  • Classical or regional literatures
  • Earth sciences
  • Ethics and sociological orders
  • Indian Knowledge System – Accounting perspective

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • National Service Scheme Studies – I
  • National Cadet Corp Studies – I
  • Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension Studies – I
  • Introduction to Indian Performing Arts – I
  • Yoga Education – I
  • Sports and Fitness Studies – I
  • Green Credit – I

SEMESTER 2


Major

  • Performance Management – I
  • Performance Management – II

Minor

  • Equity Derivatives

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Sales and Negotiation Skills


Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Financial Accounting – I
  • Financial Accounting – II

Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Group Communication

Value Education Courses

  • Environment Studies II

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • National Service Scheme Studies – II
  • National Cadet Corp Studies – II
  • Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension Studies – II
  • Introduction to Indian Performing Arts – II
  • Yoga Education – II
  • Sports and Fitness Studies – II
  • Green Credit – II

Exit option: Award of UG Certificate in Major with 40-44 credits and an additional 4 credits core NSQF course/ Internship OR Continue with Major and Minor

SEMESTER 3


Major

  • Financial Reporting
  • Taxation

Minor

  • Corporate and Business Law

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Indian Tax Planning


Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Financial Modelling


Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Hindi Language
  • Marathi- I 
  • Gujarati- I 
  • Tamil-I

Field Projects

  • Field Project

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • National Service Scheme Studies – III
  • National Cadet Corp Studies – III
  • Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension Studies – III
  • Cultural Activities (Fine/ Applied/ Visual/ Performing Arts)
  • Yoga Education: Spiritual and Scientific Personality
  • Sports and Fitness Studies – III

SEMESTER 4


Major

  • Financial Management-I
  • Financial Management-II

Minor

  • Audit & Assurance

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Block chain Fundamental for Accounting and Finance 


Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Accounting in Tally 


Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Vyavharik Hindi 
  • Marathi- II
  • Gujarati- II 
  • Tamil II

Community Engagement Program

  • Foundations

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • National Service Scheme Studies – IV
  • National Cadet Corp Studies – IV
  • Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension Studies – IV
  • Cultural Activities (Fine/ Applied/ Visual/ Performing Arts)
  • Yoga Education: Science of Living and Health
  • Sports and Fitness Studies – IV

Exit option: Award of UG Certificate in Major with 80-88 credits and an additional 4 credits core NSQF course/ Internship OR Continue with Major and Minor

SEMESTER 5(Non NEP)


Minor
Strategic Business Reporting I
Strategic Business Reporting II

Minor
Brand Analysis and Digital Marketing

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Anyone from the below list)
Design Thinking

Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses (VSEC) VSC, SEC
Power BI

Field Project
Black Book

SEMESTER 6(Non NEP)


Major
Strategic Business Leader- I
Strategic Business Leader- II
Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship

Minor
Business Ethics and Profession

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Anyone from the below list)
Family Business

On the job training
Kskool

SEMESTER 7


Major

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Minor

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Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

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Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

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Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

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Field Projects

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SEMESTER 8


Major

  • …..
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Minor

  • …..

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • …..
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Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

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Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

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Community Engagement Program

  • …..

The admission procedure usually starts in June after the results of class X/XII/Degree college are declared.

  • Fill the Pre-enrollment form of the University of Mumbai through the University portal https://muadmission.samarth.edu.in/
  • Choose the Autonomous option for your desired program to secure admission at KES Shroff College.
  • Fill College online admission form on www.kessc.edu.in
  • Upload a copy of the pre-enrollment form, HSC mark sheet/digital result, caste/reservation certificate if applicable, and E-Suvidha ticket.
  • On the declaration of merit list (first then second and then third if required), pay the fees along with submission of the documents such as Undertaking regarding admission confirmation, SSC(X mark sheet), HSC, Leaving Certificate, Adhar card, scanned copy of Cheque book leaflet/bank account details and transfer certificate in case the student is from outside Maharashtra.
  • For Programmes running under AICTE the MH-CET scorecard is a must.
  • For further details and to know more about the college visit www.kessc.edu.in

Eligibility for FYBIM

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Investment Management) degree course shall have passed XII std. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of reserved category) at one and the same sitting. Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University. 

Eligibility for SYBIM

A candidate with all papers is allowed to keep terms for admission in second year.

Eligibility for TYBIM

A candidate is allowed to keep terms in not more than two papers of previous semester, but needs to clear at least one year i.e. FY or SY.

A student shall not be allowed to keep term (ATKT) in Third Year only if he/she fails in not more than two subjects in each of semester III and semester IV of Second year. Student he/she must have passed First year semester I & II in full.

Total no. of Seats: 60

Reservation of Seats: Reservations are as per the Government policy.

Fees: As prescribed by the University of Mumbai. The details have been mentioned on the college Notice board and the College website http://www. www.kessc.edu.in

Duration of Programme: 8 Semesters spread over 4 years.

Enforcement of Attendance:

Our college is a pioneer institute in introducing the computerized attendance system. The computerized defaulters’ lists are displayed division wise regularly at the end of every month on the Students Notice Board. The students failing to fulfill the required attendance shall be DETAINED and shall not be permitted to take the Annual / Board examination. Warning letters from the Principal are sent to parents of the defaulting students. The letters are given to the concerned students by the class teachers in the classrooms. The students must hand over these warning letters to the parents. Students should note that fulfilling the attendance requirement alone will not qualify them to appear for the examination. Their academic performance should also be to the satisfaction of the principal.

General Rules & Regulations:

  1. Every student should obtain an ID card and show at the entry
  2. Students should not loiter in the corridors when the lectures are engaged
  3. Giving proxy attendance is a serious act of indiscipline
  4. Students applying for certificates/testimonials and attestation should first contact the college office
  5. Ragging is strictly prohibited on the college premises
  6. The use of mobile phones inside the college is strictly prohibited. If caught using a cell phone it is confiscated for a period of 1 year

Punitive Measures:

  1. Warning
  2. Cancellation of admission
  3. Refusal to grant admission in future
  4. Withholding or withdrawing of University exam form
  5. Expulsion / rustication from college
  6. Fine not exceeding Rs. 300
  7. Non-refund of fees and deposits
  8. Suspension for a specified period