Generic Skills | Skills development mechanism |
Fundamental Skills:(a) Reading(b)Writing(c) Speaking(d) Listening (e) IT familiarity (f) Subject-related skills | (a) Reading subject-related books and newspapers(b) Individual or group presentation for enhancing speaking skill(c) Using technological tools for developing ICT knowledge |
Social Skills(a) Communication(b) Coordination(c) Negotiation(d) Instruction | (a) Writing assignment, presentation in each course, etc.(b) Working in a group for enhancing communication and coordination skills |
Thinking Skills:(a) Critical thinking(b) Decision making(c) Problem-solving | (a) Using subject-related different problems and/or cases in the class for improving critical thinking skills(b) Presenting subject-related decision-making problems and/or cases in the class for developing decision-making skills(c) Presenting subject-related numerous problems and/or cases in the class for developing problem-solving skills |
Personal Skills:(a) Creativity(b) Sincerity(c) Honesty(d)Personal development(e) Time management | (a) Presenting different real-life problems in the class so that students can apply their creativity in solving the problems(b) Presenting different real-life problems in the class with time limitations for solving the problem so that students can solve the problem within the given time, thereby developing time management skills |
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs): The Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) are defined and developed based on the interactions with various professional, research, and educational institutions. Their interests, social relevance and contributions are taken into account in defining and developing the PEOs. The program educational objectives are as follows:
PEO1 | To apply knowledge of basic business concepts and principles (Knowledge of basic skills). |
PEO2 | To position organizations in chosen market areas, compete successfully, and satisfy stakeholders with the objective of achieving superior organizational performance (Strategic Thinking and Leadership). |
PEO3 | To identify problems, generate and evaluate alternatives using appropriate accounting concepts and techniques, and draw conclusions (Critical Thinking). |
PEO4 | To articulate professional codes of conduct and ethical standards related to the practice of accounting (Ethics and Social Responsibility). |
PEO5 | To communicate their ideas effectively and efficiently in a variety of business settings using modern technologies (Effective Communication, safe gardening information, and decision-making). |
PEO6 | To appreciate and understand the value of diverse perspectives in business decision-making and organizational life (Global Perspective). |
PLO1 | Graduates will demonstrate a thorough understanding of financial concepts, theories, and principles, including financial markets, investment analysis, financial management, and risk management. Moreover, basic understanding of business concepts will also develop. |
PLO2 | Graduates will be able to analyze business data, evaluate financial performance, and develop financial plans and strategies using relevant technologies, tools, and software. |
PLO3 | Graduates will have practical experience in applying financial concepts and theories to real-world situations, through internships, case studies, simulations, and other experiential learning opportunities. |
PLO4 | Graduates will be equipped with a range of professional skills, including communication, teamwork, leadership, and ethical decision-making, that are essential for success in the industry. |
PLO5 | Graduates will demonstrate the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and continue learning throughout their careers, keeping up-to-date with new technology and best practices in the finance industry. |
PLO6 | Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of technological advancements on financial services also its impact on local and international business environments, as well as cultural awareness and sensitivity when working with diverse stakeholders. |
PLO7 | Graduates will demonstrate an entrepreneurial mindset, including the ability to identify and evaluate opportunities for new financial products and services, and to develop and implement innovative solutions to financial challenges. |
Description | Semester’s name | Duration |
Semester-I | Spring | January-June |
Semester-II | Fall | July-December |