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Academics - B.M.S.

The B.M.S. degree course is conducted in Ramanand Arya D.A.V. College of Commerce since the year 2001. The objectives of the course as cited by the University of Mumbai are as follows:
Objectives

  1. To Provide a rich blend of business subjects designed to equip students with a range of knowledge and skills needed to start a successful career.
  2. To create for the student an additional avenue of self-employment and also benefit industry by providing them with suitably trained person.
  3. To provide basic understanding about Management Education among the students.
  4. To give an adequate exposure to operational environment in the field of Management. To inculcate the habit of using modern technology to solve the practical problems in the real world.

Elgibility for Admission to B.M.S. (0.3941)

General Category :
“A candidate for being eligible for admission to the B.M.S. Degree Course should have passed
H.S.C. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or Diploma in any Engineering branches with two years or three years duration after S.S.C., conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% marks for general category (in one attempt) at the respective Examination and minimum 40% marks for the reserved category (in one attempt)”
Students are asked to see the University of Mumbai website www.mu.ac.in for various courses and its eligibility.

B.M.S. SYLLABUS

R-(i) The Scheme of modules shall be as follows :

First Year Bachelor of Commerce in Management Studies (F.Y.B.M.S.)

Semester I (Seven Courses)

  1. Introduction to Financial Accounting
  2. Business Law
  3. Business Statistics
  4. Business Communication -I
  5. Foundation Course – I
  6. 6 Foundations of Human Skills
  7. Business Economics – I

Semester II (Seven Courses)

  1. Principles of Marketing
  2. Industrial Law
  3. Business Mathematics
  4. Business Communication – II
  5. Foundation Course – II
  6. Business Environment
  7. Principles of Management

Second Year Bachelor of Commerce in Management Studies (S.Y.B.M.S.)

Semester III (Seven Courses)

  1. Accounting for Managerial Decision
  2. Information Technology in Business Management - I
  3. Strategic Management
  4. Business Planning and Entrepreneurship
    Management
  5. Foundation Course (Environmental Management) -
    III

FINANCE GROUP:
► Corporate Finance
► Cost Accounting
OR
MARKETING GROUP:
► Consumer Behavior
► Advertising
OR
HUMAN RESOURCES GROUP:
► Recruitment and selection
► Motivation and Leadership

Semester IV (Seven Courses)

  1. Business Research Methods
  2. Information Technology in Business Management - II
  3. Production & Total Quality Management
  4. Business Economics-II
  5. Foundation Course (Ethics & Governance )- IV

FINANCE GROUP:
► Corporate Restructuring
► Auditing
OR
MARKETING GROUP:
► Integrated Marketing Communication
► Event Marketing
OR
HUMAN RESOURCES GROUP:
► Human Resource Planning & Information System
► Training & Development in HRM

Third Year Bachelor of Commerce in Management Studies (T.Y.B.M.S.)

Semester V (Six Courses)

  1. Logistics and supply chain management
  2. Corporate Communication and public relation

MARKETING GROUP:
► E-commerce
► Sales and distribution
► Customer Relationship Management
► Services Marketing
OR
HUMAN RESOURCES GROUP:
► Finance for HR Professionals & Compensation Management
► Strategic Human Resource Management and HR Policies
► Talent and competency Management
► Stress Management
OR
FINANCE GROUP:
► Investment Analysis and portfolio Management
► Risk Management
► Financial Accounting
► Direct Taxes

Semester VI (Six Courses)

  1. Operation Research
  2. Project Work

MARKETING:
► Retail Management
► International marketing
► Media planning
► Brand Management
OR
HUMAN RESOURCES GROUP:
► HRM in global perspective
► Organizational Development
► Human Resource Accounting & Auditing
► Indian Ethos in Management
OR
FINANCE GROUP:
► International Finance
► Financing rural Development
► Strategic Financial Management
► Indirect Taxes