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The South Indian Association's
The S.I.A. College Of Higher Education (Autonomous)
Affiliated to University of Mumbai | NAAC Re-Accredited ‘B+’ Grade
M.Com. (Banking & Finance)

M.Com. (Banking & Finance)

1. Knowledge and Understanding Graduates will acquire comprehensive knowledge in their respective disciplines (Arts, Science, Commerce) along with interdisciplinary awareness to address real-world challenges.

2. Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills Students will develop the ability to think critically, analyze information, and solve complex problems using logical and evidence-based approaches.

3. Skill Development and Employability Learners will be equipped with modern tools, techniques, and practical skills relevant to current industry and societal needs, enhancing employability and entrepreneurship.

4. Effective Communication Graduates will demonstrate proficiency in oral and written communication, enabling effective expression of ideas in professional and social contexts.

5. Use of Modern Tools and Technology Students will gain competency in using contemporary technologies, digital tools, and platforms relevant to their fields.

6. Ethical Values and Social Responsibility Learners will develop strong ethical values, integrity, and a sense of responsibility towards society, contributing positively to community development.

7. Adaptability and Lifelong Learning Graduates will be prepared to adapt to the rapidly changing global environment and engage in continuous learning for personal and professional growth.

8. Research and Innovation Students will cultivate curiosity, research aptitude, and innovative thinking to Contribute to knowledge creation and problem-solving.

9. Teamwork and Leadership Skills Learners will demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively in diverse teams and exhibit leadership qualities when required.

10. Global and Environmental Awareness Graduates will understand global perspectives and environmental sustainability, enabling them to make informed and responsible decisions.

PSO 1 Professional Adaptability and self directed Learning

Post Graduates students will be able to Apply the knowledge and skills to adapt effectively to the evolving banking and financial ecosystem, including digital banking, fintech innovations, regulatory reforms, and global financial developments, while fostering a commitment to lifelong learning.

PSO 2 Research Competence and Innovation

Post Graduates students will be able to undertake independent research, critical inquiry, and innovative problem-solving in the areas of banking, finance, investment, taxation, risk management, and financial services, thereby contributing to academic and professional excellence.

PSO 3 Global financial understanding and sustainability concerns

Post Graduates students will be able to Understand the interconnectivity of global financial markets, international banking systems, and sustainable development practices, and to promote environmentally conscious, ethical, and socially responsible financial decision-making.

M.COM PART -I SEM I

Name of the Course Course Outcomes
Financial Services CO 1 The learners will be able to apply necessary skills in managing a financial service company.
CO2 They will be able to apply financial concepts, theories and tools and will be in a position to evaluate the legal, ethical and economic environment related to financial services.
Debt Market CO1 To relate how the concept of debt market and money market has evolved in India.
CO2: Demonstrate updated knowledge about the players and compare their roles in the debt market and regulations of fixed income securities.
CO3: Differentiate between the various types of bonds and their usage and valuation in the financial market.
CO4: Understand the various fixed income securities and their risk-return parameters, and calculate the value by applying the tools and techniques of valuation.
Investment Management CO1. Employ the basis of Portfolio Management.
CO2 Compare and Contrast an analysis and estimate of a Portfolio.
CO3. Evaluate and revise a portfolio as per need and requirement.
CO4. Measure the nature of efficiency of the portfolio of management.
Commercial Bank Management CO 1 To identify the role and importance of commercial banks and management of banks in rural areas.
CO 2 To exemplify evolving trends in modern banking and understanding Bank’s Investment Policy.
Research Methodology In Commerce and Management CO 1. Research methodology in commerce and management subjects will provide the students objectivity through the subject in a systematic manner.
CO 2. Research methodology in commerce and management subjects will teach students to adopt ethical standards, defining purpose of research, revealing limitations of research. frankly, analysing collected data accurately , correctly and authentically , presenting ,findings unambiguously and giving unbiased conclusions.
Corporate Governance CO1 To appraise the concept and importance of Corporate Governance.
CO2 To evaluate the legal and regulatory framework of Corporate Governance.

M.COM PART -I SEM II

Name of the Course Course Outcomes
Financial Literacy CO1: Learners will be able to develop proficiency for personal and family planning.
CO2: Learners will be able to analyze financial products and management.
CO3: Learners will be able to understand government schemes and insurance services.
CO4: Learners will be able to compute personal tax and concepts of valuation.
Financial Markets CO1: Learners will be able to outline the structure and functions of the Indian financial system and evaluate the functioning of different financial institutions and services.
CO2: Learners will be able to understand the financial markets operating in India and the functioning of money market, capital markets and debt markets in India.
CO3: Learners will be well acquainted with the modalities of commodities market and will get enough domain knowledge of functioning, settlement system and factors influencing the commodities markets.
CO4: Learners will be able to identify and evaluate derivatives instruments by gaining the knowledge of derivatives markets
Principles of Insurance CO1: Learners will be able to acquire knowledge about basics of Insurance and gain valuable insights into overview of Life Insurance and General Insurance Products.
CO2: Learners will be able to explore knowledge on claims procedure,policy conditions & documentation of various types of insurance.
CO3: Learners will be able to understand and evaluate regulations in the insurance sector.
CO4: Learners will be able to develop a critical understanding of ethical and professional behavior in insurance business.
International Finance CO1:Explain the concept of BOP, disequilibrium and currency convertibility and international monetary systems.
CO2:Analyse the foreign exchange market operations and participants .
CO3:Interpret the structure of Indian forex markets and regulatory institutions .
CO4:Interpret recent issues in global finance.
On the Job Training (OJT) CO 1 Apply concepts learned in the classroom to the real work environment and enhance their understanding skills.
CO 2 Show insights into the challenges, opportunities, and culture of different workplaces,preparing them for future employment.
CO 3) Navigate through various learning modalities effectively through exposure to hybrid learning models.
CO 4) Show evidence of research aptitude and skills of critical thinking, analytical skills, and ethical research conduct in the conduct, and communication of their work.
CO 5) Use and appreciate the use of emerging technologies and their applications, enhancing their technological literacy and adaptability.
CO 6) Display problem-solving abilities in making informed decisions in complex scenarios through practical situations.
CO 7) Work in teams and collaborate to achieve common goals in a diverse work environment through collaborative projects.
CO 8) Give examples and cite ways of contributing to the field of work in a manner that displays social responsibility and sustainability.
CO 9) Display integrity in their dealings with their work and the people that they interact with by upholding professional; principles and ethical standards.

M.COM PART-II- SEM III

Name of the Course Course Outcomes
Treasury Management CO1 Understands the concept of Treasury management.
CO2 Understands the process of Treasury management.
CO3 Understands the role of treasury and structure.
CO4 Understands treasury operations.
Rural Banking CO1 Students will understand various financing options for agriculture and allied activities.
CO2 Students will be able to evaluate government initiatives aimed at poverty alleviation and employment generation in rural areas.
CO3 Students will evaluate emerging trends such as microfinance, self-help groups, and government guidelines for rural banking.
Accounting of Banking Financial Sector CO1: Students will demonstrate proficiency in preparing Financial statements and reports tailored to the banking and financial industry, ensuring accuracy.
CO2: Students will develop the ability to analyze financial information and utilize informed decision-making processes within banks and financial institutions.
CO3: Students will be able to prepare accurate and transparent financial statements tailored to banking and financial institutions
Securitization Act 2002 CO1 Students will be able to evaluate the impact of the Securitization Act on the stability, efficiency, and transparency of financial markets, both domestically and internationally.
CO2 Students will apply knowledge of the Act to assess the legal and regulatory implications of securitization structures and transactions.
CO3 Students will critically assess the advantages and limitations of securitization as a financial tool within the framework of the Securitization Act.
Insurance Marketing CO1: Students will learn techniques for segmenting insurance markets and develop strategies for effectively targeting and engaging with specific customer segments.
CO2: Students will understand the process of product development and positioning in the insurance industry.
CO3: Enable students to explore various distribution channels used in insurance marketing, and learn how to optimize channel selection and management to maximize reach and efficiency.
Research Project I The student is expected to gain expertise in research methodologies, critical thinking,data analysis, and problem-solving, equipping them with skills essential for further academic or professional endeavors.
  • The research contributes new knowledge, insights, or innovations in the chosen field,pushing the boundaries of understanding and addressing current challenges or gaps in the literature.
  • Completing the research project enhances the student’s academic credibility and professional skills, positioning them for leadership roles, higher positions in academia, or specialized careers in their field.
  • The research might lead to published papers, conference presentations, or recognition within academic communities, establishing the student as a contributor to scholarly discourse and increasing visibility in their field.
  • The project often has practical applications in solving real-world problems, influencing policies, technologies, or practices within industries, healthcare, social services, or public administration.
  • Through the research process, students may collaborate with faculty, industry professionals, or other researchers, broadening their academic and professional network and gaining exposure to interdisciplinary work.
  • The research outcomes can contribute to societal progress by addressing pressing global issues, such as sustainability, health, education, or technology, potentially influencing public policy, industry standards, and community practices.
  • The postgraduate research project fosters self-reliance, perseverance, and the ability to manage complex tasks, helping students develop critical personal attributes like time management, resilience, and intellectual independence.
  • M.COM PART-II- SEM IV

    Name of the Course Course Outcomes
    Financial Planning CO1: Understand the key components of financial planning and their interrelationships.
    CO2: Evaluate investment options and design effective portfolio strategies.
    CO3: Apply tax planning and retirement planning strategies to achieve financial goals.
    Universal Banking CO1: Comprehend the structure and functions of Universal Banks.
    CO2: Evaluate the regulatory and operational challenges in implementing Universal Banking models.
    CO3: Assess the impact of Universal Banking on the economy and financial markets.
    Demonetisation and Currency Management CO1 Develop a comprehensive understanding of demonetisation, its history, and objectives.
    CO2 Analyze the impact of demonetisation on financial institutions, businesses, and society .
    CO3 Gain insights into currency management strategies and the role of central banks in monetary policy.
    Wealth Management CO1 Students understands concept of wealth management.
    CO2 Students learn Investment planning and asset allocation.
    CO3 Students gets the idea of tax planning & retirement planning.
    CO4 Students gets the idea of Estate planning and ethical wealth management
    Research Project II The student is expected to gain expertise in research methodologies, critical thinking,data analysis, and problem-solving, equipping them with skills essential for further academic or professional endeavors .
  • The research contributes new knowledge, insights, or innovations in the chosen field,pushing the boundaries of understanding and addressing current challenges or gaps in the literature.
  • Completing the research project enhances the student’s academic credibility and professional skills, positioning them for leadership roles, higher positions in academia, or specialized careers in their field.
  • The research might lead to published papers, conference presentations, or recognition within academic communities, establishing the student as a contributor to scholarly discourse and increasing visibility in their field.
  • The project often has practical applications in solving real-world problems, influencing policies, technologies, or practices within industries, healthcare, social services, or public administration.
  • Through the research process, students may collaborate with faculty, industry professionals, or other researchers, broadening their academic and professional network and gaining exposure to interdisciplinary work.
  • The research outcomes can contribute to societal progress by addressing pressing global issues, such as sustainability, health, education, or technology, potentially influencing public policy, industry standards, and community practices.
  • The postgraduate research project fosters self-reliance, perseverance, and the ability to manage complex tasks, helping students develop critical personal attributes like time management, resilience, and intellectual independence.
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