Academic Group
SKPFGC Providing an opportunity to the students to participate in different kinds of activities, so as to enable them to think, to study, to experiment and seek explanation in different fields. The basic objective is to kindle curiosity and to illuminate the learner’s mind. Keeping this in view, we have introduced various academically active groups.
Workshop/Seminars/Guest Lectures
Each Semester there will be regular interface with academicians and experts in the areas of Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, General Management, Entrepreneurship, Tax etc,.
Industrial Visit
Industrial visit is one of the most tactical methods of teaching. The main reason behind this is, lets students to know things practically through interaction, working methods and employment practices. Moreover, it gives exposure from academic point of view. SKPFGC students are taken in groups on a guided visit into the premises of various industries, providing them ample information about the background of the companies and their current position in the global business scenario.
The aims of such visits are
- Exposure to Actual Working Conditions
- Making Students Aware of Industry Practices
- Creating Practical Awareness of various Industrial Sectors
- Acquaint Students with Interesting Facts and Breath-Taking Technologies
Career Guidance and Placement Cell
Placements are increasingly playing a major role in any higher educational institution of repute. We are proud of the success of our systematic and sustained approach in helping to launch our students on a meaningful career path. The Career Guidance and Placement Cell of our college lays a vital role in shaping the careers of our students. Our college attracts some of the best names in the industry who know the quality of human resource that we create.
Activities of the Career Guidance and Placement Cell:
Campus Alliance Programme – Sustained training for placements and competitive examinations across six semesters
Knowledge building sessions
Training in basic communication skills
Training in group discussion and interview skills
Aptitude Test training
Excel training Career Guidance sessions from industry experts helping students to make informed choices regarding their careers
Campus recruitment by leading companies offering challenging job profiles
Certificate Courses
Certificate courses are short duration knowledge enrichment courses that offer students an opportunity to build skills in a specific area that relates to their field of interest. These courses run concurrently with the graduate programme and are spread over for 40 -60 hours.
Add-on Training Programmes
Keeping in mind with the changing requirements of the modern era and the need for additional expertise in various fields, SKPFGC offers various professional courses to the students after the normal class hours. These programmes, empower the students with additional know-how essential to prosper in the modern competitive world.
These courses include
CA Training Programme CMA Training Programme
Advanced Microsoft Excel Certificate Course
Advanced Tally Certificate Course
NPTL Online Courses
Google Certified Courses
FIRST SEMESTER |
SECOND SEMESTER |
Kannada/MIL-1 | Kannada/MIL-2 |
English-1 | English-2 |
Business Management | Cost Accounting |
Financial Accounting | Financial Accounting II |
Management of Banking and Insurance Services | Principles of Marketing |
Environmental Studies / Constitution of India | Environmental Studies / Constitution of India |
THIRD SEMESTER | FOURTH SEMESTER |
Kannada/MIL-3 | Kannada/MIL-4 |
English -3 | English -4 |
Corporate Accounting I | Corporate Accounting II |
Income Tax – I | Income Tax – II |
Disaster Management | Quantitative Techniques |
SEC-ANY ONE FROM GROUP-A | SEC-ANY ONE FROM GROUP-A |
FIFTH SEMESTER | SIXTH SEMESTER |
Entrepreneurship Development | Principles and Practice of Auditing |
IFRS (IND-AS) | Business laws |
SEC(Any One From – Group-A) | SEC(Any One From Group-A) |
Elective-I (Any One From Group-B) | Elective-I (Any one from Group-C) |
Elective-II (Any One From Group-B) | Elective-II (Any one from Group-C) |
Elective-III (Any One From Group-B) | Elective-III (Any one from Group -C) |
ELECTIVE GROUPS | |
GROUP A | |
1. Computerized Accounting System | |
2. E-Filling of Returns | |
3. Principles and Practice of General Insurance | |
4. Logistics and Supply Chain Management | |
5. Corporate Tax Planning | |
6. Company Law and Secretarial Audit | |
7. Quantitative Decision Tools | |
8. Business Research Methodology | |
GROUP B | |
1. Consumer Affairs | |
2. International Business | |
3. Indirect Taxes-I | |
4. Financial Management-I | |
5. Advanced Cost and Management Accounting-I | |
6. Retail Management | |
GROUP C | |
1. Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management | |
2. Financial Derivatives | |
3. Indirect Taxes-II | |
4. Financial Management-II | |
5. Advanced Cost and Management Accounting-II | |
6. Organizational Behaviour | |
Instructions:
- In Skill enhancement courses, students shall select 4 different subjects from Group A. In each semester one subject shall be selected at a time;
- Students shall Elect 3 different subjects from Group B in 5th semester;
- Students shall select 3 different subjects from group C in 6th semester;
- MIL – Modern Indian Languages; DSC-Discipline Specific course; DSE-Discipline
- Specific Elective; SEC-Skill Enhancement Course;
- Students who opt for Indirect Tax–I, Financial Management-I, and Advanced Cost and Management Accounting-I in fifth semester shall opt for Indirect Tax –II;
- Financial Management-II, and Advanced Cost and Management Accounting-II in the 6th semester.
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC COURSES | |
FIRST SEMESTER | SECOND SEMESTER |
DSC-1: Computer Concepts and C Programming | DSC-4: Data structures and File Processing |
DSC-2: Digital Electronics and Computer Organization | DSC-5: System software’s and Operating Systems |
DSC-3: Discrete Transformations | DSC-6: Fundamentals of Information Technology |
THIRD SEMESTER | FOURTH SEMESTER |
DSC-7: Object Oriented Programming with Java | DSC-10:Database Management Systems |
DSC-8: Operation research | DSC-11:Numerical and Statistical Analysis |
DSC-9: Accounting | DSC-12:Data Communication and Computer Networks |
LIST OF ELECTIVES FOR BOTH FIFTH & SIXTH SEMESTERS: | |
Computer Graphics and Animation | |
Software Engineering | |
.NET Programming | |
Software Testing | |
Web Technology | |
Digital Image Processing | |
Network Security | |
Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics |
B.B.A (CBCS) Syllabus
FIRST SEMESTER | SECOND SEMESTER |
Kannada-1/Sanskrit/Urdu/Tamil/ Telugu//Marathi/Hindi | Kannada-1/Sanskrit/Urdu/Tamil/ Telugu//Marathi/Hindi |
English-1 | English-2 |
Financial Accounting -I | Financial Accounting -II |
Principles of Management | Business Decision Theories |
Business Environment | Management of Services |
Environmental studies | Constitution of India |
THIRD SEMESTER | FOURTH SEMESTER |
Kannada-3/Sanskrit/Urdu/Tamil/ Telugu/ /Marathi/Hindi | Kannada-3/Sanskrit/Urdu/Tamil/ Telugu/ /Marathi/Hindi |
Business Communication-I (English – 3) | Business Communication-II (English – 4) |
Management Information System | Quantitative Techniques |
Financial Accounting-III | Commercial Law |
Cost Accounting | Organizational Behaviour |
Disaster Management | Management Accounting |
FIFTH SEMESTER | SIXTH SEMESTER |
Company Law | Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management |
Business Statistics | Business Statistics-II |
Tax Management | Tax Management-II |
Business Research Methods / Project Management | Business Policy / Project Report 2 |
Elective-I (MM/HRM/FM/B&I/TM) | Electives-III (MM/HRM/FM/B&I/TM) |
Elective-II (MM/HRM/FM/B&I/TM) | Elective-IV(MM/HRM/FM/B&I/TM) |
ELECTIVE GROUPS | |
1. Marketing Management | |
Elective I: Principles of Marketing | |
Elective II: Rural Marketing and Consumer Behaviour | |
Elective III: Advertising | |
Elective IV: Retail and Supply Chain Management | |
2. Human Resource Management | |
Elective I: Human Resource Management | |
Elective II: Human Resource Development | |
Elective III: Performance Appraisal and Compensation Management | |
Elective IV: Employee Empowerment and Industrial Relations | |
3. Financial Management: | |
Elective I: Financial Management | |
Elective II: Working Capital Management | |
Elective III: Financial Services | |
Elective IV: Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management | |
4. Tourism Management | |
Elective I: Fundamentals of Tourism | |
Elective II: Tourism Planning and Organisation | |
Elective III: Tourism Management | |
Elective IV: Tourism Marketing | |
5. Banking and Insurance | |
Elective I: Indian Banking System | |
Elective II: Banking Information Technology | |
Elective III: Principles of Insurance | |
Elective IV: General Insurance |
Instructions
- In the fifth semester candidate can choose between Business Research Methods and Project Management.
- In the sixth semester the candidate can choose between Corporate Governance and Project Report.
- In the fifth and sixth semester the candidate should choose the papers from the elective group.
- In the fifth and sixth semester the choice will be offered for a minimum strength of 20 students.
- The project report shall be in the elective group chosen.
- Project Report Guidance
- Project Reports are to be prepared on problem/issues related to business or industry or functioning organisations under the guidance of senior teacher.
- Guiding ten students in project work will be considered equivalent to teaching three credits course.