The document provides an overview of the Department of Commerce at Government First Grade College for Women in Holenarasipura. It includes details about the department profile such as number of students and faculty, vision and mission statements, objectives, and faculty qualifications. It discusses curricular aspects, library resources, student support programs, seminars conducted, best practices, SWOC analysis, and future plans. The department aims to provide quality commerce education and help students gain employability and higher education opportunities.
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1. GOVERNMENT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, HOLENARASIPURA
Sundara B. N.
Assistant Professor
Course Co-ordinator of
M.Com
WELCOME TO NAAC PEER
TEAM
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
2.
3. OVERVIEW OF THE PRESENTATION
ï¶ Department Profile
ï¶ Faculty Profile
ï¶ Students Profile
ï¶ Library Books
ï¶ Students support and progression
ï¶ Seminar/Workshop/Webinar conducted
ï¶ Best practice
ï¶ SWOC
ï¶ Future plan
4. About the Department
âą The department of commerce(UG) made its beginning in the year 2006 and PG in the year 2013.
âą The department started with 12 students and currently there are about 484 students.
âą Most of the students are placing to private and government jobs after their education
âą Students have passed KSET and NET exams
âą Some of the students scored centum in many subjects.
âą More number of students opting for higher education in each year
âą More number of programs are conducted for betterment of the students
âą Skill oriented assignment will be assigned.
5. VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT
VISION
âTo provide quality education to
bring out the studentâs hidden
potentiality and providing them
ample opportunities for overall
growth and developmentâ.
MISSION
âTo make the students to
perceive knowledge through
academic, co-curricular and
extra curricular activities by
incorporating leadership and
entrepreneurial quality among
studentsâ.
6. OBJECTIVES OF THE
DEPARTMENT
ï§ To provide knowledge about present world of commerce
ï§ To promote employability
ï§ To promote skills in different fields (Accounting, Marketing, Research,
Sales, Finance, Banking, Insurance etcâŠ)
ï§ To make them think analytically
ï§ To create awareness among the students about the opportunities in higher
studies like M.Com, MBA, CA, CMA, CS, Ph.D. etc.,
7. FACULTY PROFILE
Faculty Name Designation Qualification NET/KS
ET
Teaching
Experien
ce
Sri Sundara
B. N.
Assistant
Professor and
Course Co-
ordinator M.Com
M.Com, MA in
Economics,
M.Lib.I.Sc., PGDFM,
PGDAST
NET,
KSET
8
Sri Yellappa
V.
Assistant
Professor & HOD
M.Com., MBA.,
M.Phil., (Ph.D)
NET 17
Sri
Madevaswam
y
Assistant
Professor
M.Com., (Ph.D) NET 8
8. GUEST FACULTIES
SL.
N
O
NAMES QUALIFICATION Designation NET/
K-SET
EXPERIE
NCE
1 Sri. Dharmaraja M.Com., M.Phil. (Ph.D) Lecturer K-SET 8
2 Sri. Murulidhar B. R. M.Com Lecturer K-SET 13
3 Smt. Ramya S. K. M.Com., M.Phil. Lecturer NET 9
4 Sri. Vedachandra B. N. M.Com., MBA.,
ICWA
Lecturer - 13
5 Sri. Raghavendra M M.Com Lecturer K-SET 9
6 Sri. Shivakumar T. M. M.Com Lecturer K-SET 8
7 Smt. Supritha D. D. M.Com Lecturer - 6
8 Smt. Shylaja M J M.Com Lecturer - 6
17. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HELD BY
COMMERCE FACULTIES
NAMES Responsibilities
Sundar B. N. Commerce and Management Forum Convener,
PG Alumni Forum Convener, PG UUCMS Convener
IQAC member, PG Admission member, Research Committee member,
Red cross member, ICT Committee member
Yellappa V. Time table committee convener
CDF member, RUSA member
Examination committee member
Commerce and Management Forum member
SC and ST Cell member
Madevaswamy UG Admission Committee Convener,
Cultural Committee Co-convener,
Examination Committee member
Commerce and Management Forum member
SC and ST Cell member
18. Year wise students strength of B.Com
Year TOATAL
2016-17
362
2017-18
428
2018-19
443
2019-20
419
2020-21 370
2021-22
374 0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
TOATAL 362 428 443 419 370 374
Numbers
Students strength
19. Year wise students strength of M.Com
Year
TOATAL
2016-17 117
2017-18 112
2018-19 138
2019-20 151
2020-21 138
2021-22 110
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Series1 117 112 138 151 138 110
Numbers
Students Strength
20. RESULT ANALYSIS
YEAR B.COM % M.COM %
2016-17 96.9 100
2017-18 95.17 100
2018-19 95.22 100
2019-20 91.41 100
2020-21 99.79 100
2021-22 99.14 99.57
85
90
95
100
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
Result Analysis of B.Com and
M.Com
B.COM %
M.COM %
21. Project Work/Field Work
ï31 students have completed their project report on
different topics
ïDepartment has conducted a survey on âAnalysis of
Financial Behaviour of Small Businessman with
reference to old Mysore regionâ. Totally 60
students collected 100 samples from 4 district of old
Mysore region
32. Innovative Assignments
âą M.Com students opened Demat account and handling regularly
âą ITR filing, GST registration, PAN application and government
job application will be done by students
âą Website design, Slideshare handling and YouTube account will be
handled by the students
âą Project report preparation, Synopsis writing, Plagiarism checking,
review of literature, Survey, book and article review will be done
38. Average percentage of students
progression to higher education
during the last five years
PROGRAMME 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
M.Com 09 16 10 29 14 26
MBA 02 02 01 00 00 00
CA 00 00 00 01 00 01
B.Ed. 00 01 02 00 00 00
43. BEST PRACTICES
ïSpecial days celebration
ïIndustrial/financial institution/court Visits
to supplement classroom teaching & learning
ïInterclass co-curricular competitions through
Preparations and display of Wall
Magazines/Models by students.
56. A Special Lecture on Investment
Analysis â Organized on14-03-2020
Special Lecture on Analysis
of Variance and Regression
02/11/2018
56
57. A special Lecture on Accounting
Theory and Practice By
Shivaprakash in October 20, 2019
A special Lecture on GST By
Rajashekar G G in August 09,
2019
57
58. Special Lecture on How to face
Competitive Exams for PG
Students in Nov 21, 2017
Special Lecture on Placement and
Career Development for PG Students
in December 26, 2017
59. A workshop on Career development and opportunities for
M.Com students in Company Secretary By Venkatesh H P
Mangalore Chapter on 17/11/2019
60. One day Special Lecture on Linear Programming
Problems on 07/04/2019 by Dr. Ramesh V.
61. One Day Special Lecture on Tax Planning
by Dr. Puttaswamy on 20/08/2018
62. One Day Special Lecture on âTax filing procedureâ by
Vinodkumar K. Proprietor Way2Wealth Finance Limited as
on 28/10/2018
63. An Awareness Program on Cyber Security for Women as
on 21/03/2018 by Cyber Security Department Hassan
64. One Day Special Lecture on
Transfer Pricing by Dr. Ashwini
on 24/09/2018
One Day Special Lecture on Health
and its Maintenance by Ayurveda
Doctor on 22/01/2019
69. WEEKLY LECTURE SERIES ON
HOW TO FACE & PASS COMPETITVE EXAMS: A
MULTIDISCIPLINERY APPROACH
WEEK 1: 04/09/2019
RESOURCE PERSON:
YELLAPPA V.
M.com, MBA, M.Phil, NET, (Ph.D)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR & HOD
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
G.F.G.C.W. HOLENARASIPURA
71. WEEKLY LECTURE SERIES ON
HOW TO FACE & PASSCOMPETITVE EXAMS:A
MULTIDISCIPLINERY APPROACH
WEEK 2: 13/09/2019
RESOURCE PERSON:
CHETHAN K. C.
M.com, MBA,NET, (Ph.D)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR & HOD
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
G.F.G.C.W. HOLENARASIPURA
75. WEEKLY LECTURE SERIES ON
HOW TO FACE & PASS COMPETITVE EXAMS:A
MULTIDISCIPLINERY APPROACH
WEEK 4: 12/10/2019
RESOURCE PERSON:
THIPPESWAMY N.
MA, B.ed, NET, KSET
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR & HOD
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIALOGY
G.F.G.C.W. HOLENARASIPURA
77. WEEKLY LECTURE SERIES ON
HOW TO FACE & PASS COMPETITVE EXAMS: A
MULTIDISCIPLINERY APPROACH
DATE : 07/02/2020
RESOURCE PERSON:
JYOTHI S.
MA, B.ed, NET, KSET
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
G.F.G.C.W. HOLENARASIPURA
83. Strengths
ï¶ Qualified and Committed faculties in the department
ï¶ Faculties are pursuing Ph.D. degree.
ï¶ Regular industrial visits.
ï¶ M.Com course which created more demand in the present days.
ï¶ Smart classrooms
ï¶ All classes have ICT facilities.
84. Weaknesses
ï¶Department is not full fledge with permanent faculties.
ï¶Majority of the students are first generation with rural background.
ï¶No Separate Computer lab for commerce students.
ï¶No separate business lab
85. Opportunities
ï¶Staff and students can avail resources in the college library.
ï¶Regular awareness is given to students to build their career in a successful
manner.
ï¶Students have an opportunity to learn through computer technology and
internet facilities with free WiFi.
ï¶Students have wide job opportunities in Teaching, Banking, Marketing,
Finance and insurance sector etc.
86. Challenges
ï¶To provide full fledged training for competitive exams to all the
students.
ï¶Improving communication skills of students.
ï¶Misalignment between courses taught and organizations
requirements.
ï¶Arranging for campus selection by inviting companies.
87. Future Plans of the Department
ï To conduct seminar and special lecture programmes in a regular
intervals.
ï To organise community outreach programmes.
ï Recommend research oriented study reports
ï To establish commerce and business lab
ï To organize campus drive in the college campus for the B.com
and M.com students
ï To conduct coaching classes for NET/KSET and Banking exams.
ï To establish commerce department library