COURSES
Accountancy is the foundation of financial decision-making in every type of business and organization. It involves the systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions. A strong understanding of accountancy allows professionals to interpret financial data, prepare budgets, ensure regulatory compliance, and contribute to strategic planning. The subject also develops a learner's ability to use accounting software and analyze complex business reports. Modern accountancy integrates technology, such as cloud computing and automation, to increase accuracy and efficiency in financial reporting.
Business Studies focuses on understanding the organization, operation, and management of businesses. It explores key areas such as marketing, human resources, operations, entrepreneurship, and strategic decision-making. The course develops problem-solving, leadership, and communication skills essential for the modern corporate world. Students learn how businesses adapt to global changes, manage competition, and utilize resources efficiently to achieve sustainability and profitability. Topics also include innovation, e-commerce, and business ethics in the digital era.
Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting numerical data. It provides tools and methods to make sense of complex information, supporting better decision-making in business, economics, and research. Students learn about probability, data visualization, sampling, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. Understanding statistical principles allows learners to identify trends, make accurate forecasts, and evaluate business or policy outcomes using data-driven insights.
Economics is the study of how societies allocate scarce resources to produce goods and services and distribute them among individuals. It helps understand market mechanisms, consumer behavior, fiscal and monetary policies, and global trade patterns. The subject combines theoretical models with statistical data analysis to explain and predict economic outcomes. Students gain insight into microeconomics (individual and business decisions) and macroeconomics (national and global economic policies), preparing them for analytical roles in finance, policy, and research.
Mathematics forms the basis for logical reasoning, quantitative analysis, and scientific advancement. It covers a wide range of topics from algebra, calculus, and geometry to statistics, probability, and mathematical modeling. The subject trains the mind to think critically, identify patterns, and solve problems using structured methods. In higher studies, mathematics branches into pure mathematics, applied mathematics, computational mathematics, and data science, supporting progress in technology, finance, and artificial intelligence.
Operations Research (OR) applies mathematical and analytical models to optimize complex business decisions. It focuses on using quantitative techniques to solve real-world problems related to resource allocation, production planning, transportation, and logistics. Topics such as linear programming, game theory, inventory management, and network analysis help students develop logical reasoning and problem-solving abilities. OR equips learners with the skills to improve efficiency, minimize costs, and enhance performance in modern organizations.
Cost Accounting involves determining, controlling, and analyzing the costs of production and operations. It helps management make informed decisions on budgeting, pricing, and efficiency improvement. The subject integrates accounting with management to optimize financial performance.
Corporate Accounting focuses on the preparation and analysis of financial statements for companies. It deals with share capital, mergers, acquisitions, and financial reporting standards. The course emphasizes compliance with accounting regulations and corporate governance norms.
Business and Company Law explore the legal framework governing business operations. Students learn about contracts, corporate governance, business ethics, and regulatory compliance. The subject provides a foundation for understanding the legal obligations of businesses and stakeholders.
Financial Management focuses on planning, organizing, and controlling financial resources. It covers investment analysis, budgeting, capital structure, and risk management. The course prepares students to make data-driven financial decisions for business growth.
This subject provides in-depth knowledge of India's direct and indirect tax systems. It covers Income Tax provisions, GST laws, return filing, and compliance mechanisms. Students gain practical skills in tax planning, assessment, and digital filing procedures.