Department of Commerce - Computer Application
Profile - Department of Commerce Computer Application
Established in 2025 – Creating Visionaries for the Digital Future
The Department of B. Com Computer Application at Avichi College merges the fields of commerce and computer technology, preparing students for success in the evolving digital and business landscape. The program offers a robust foundation in accounting, finance, business management, and economics, while also developing essential skills in computer programming, database management, software applications, and IT, ensuring students are well-equipped for the modern workforce.
The curriculum is strategically designed to address the evolving needs of the corporate and IT industries, ensuring that students are fully equipped to enter the workforce upon graduation. By blending academic rigor with practical experience. Our mission is to develop highly skilled professionals who can excel in both business and technology, making valuable contributions to both industry and society.
Vision
To envision to provide best-in class value-based education in the field of commerce and computer applications through innovative teaching-learning practices with revolutionary vision to transform students into nation builders.
Mission
To impart in-depth knowledge and application in using updated accounting software such as Tally E.R.P., SAP E.R.P., SPSS and other computer-based software through student-centric innovative teaching and learning practices. To inculcate the culture of lifelong learning, innovative thinking, commercial acumen, and socially and globally responsible.
Objectives
- To inspire, prepare and empower students to become Commerce and Computer Professionals and successful entrepreneurs.
- To build socially responsible future leaders with a blend of ethics & value-based practical knowledge.
- To develop proficiency in modern accounting, business, and management software tools.
- To bridge the gap between theory and practice through internships, projects, and industry collaboration.
- To prepare graduates for careers in business, finance, IT-enabled services, and e-commerce.
Programs Offered
B.Com COMPUTER APPLICATION ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 2025
Programs Outcome
- Disciplinary knowledge: Capable of demonstrating comprehensive knowledge and understanding of one or more Disciplines that form a part of an Undergraduate Programme of Study
- Communication Skills: Ability to express thoughts and ideas effectively in writing and orally; Communicative with others using appropriate media: confidently share one’s views and express herself / himself; demonstrate the ability to listen carefully, read and write analytically and present complex information in a clear and concise manner to different groups.
- Critical Thinking: Capability to apply analytic thought to the body of knowledge; analyse and evaluate evidence, arguments, claims, beliefs on the basis of empirical evidence; identify relevant assumptions or implications; formulate coherent arguments; critically evaluate practices, policies and theories by following scientific approach to knowledge development.
- Problem Solving: Capacity to extrapolate from what one has learnt and apply their competencies to solve different kinds of non- familiar problems, rather than replicate curriculum content knowledge; and apply one’s learning to real life situations.
- Analytical Reasoning: Ability to evaluate the reliability and relevance of evidence; identify logical flaws and holes in the
Mr. M. Bhuvanesh
M.Com., NET
Assistant Professor and HEAD
Mr. S. Martin Prasad
M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed., (Ph. D)
Assistant Professor
Dr. R. Sathyanarayanan
M.Com., M.Phil., TNSET., CBSE-UGC NET., KSET., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Ms. K. Niroshini
M.Com.,
Assistant Professor
B.Com Computer Applications - First Year Subjects
B.Com Computer Applications First Semester Subjects
The first semester of B.Com Computer Applications is structured to provide a solid foundation in commerce, accounting, and computer applications while enhancing language and communication skills.
- Financial Accounting introduces core accounting principles and financial transactions, preparing students for future corporate roles.
- Office Automation Theory & Practicals blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience in office software applications, essential for modern business environments.
- Business Economics focuses on economic concepts and their relevance to commerce and trade.
- Communicative English and English for Commerce and Management refine language skills, ensuring students develop strong professional communication abilities.
- Students also engage with Language Paper – I and have the option of studying Basic Tamil, Advanced Tamil, or a Non-Major Elective (NME) to broaden their linguistic and cultural understanding.
This curriculum is designed to balance theoretical learning with practical exposure, setting the stage for a successful academic and professional journey in commerce and computer applications.
| Part | Subject Code | Subject Name | CIA | External | Total |
| PART I | – | Language Paper – I | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| PART II | BP2-ENG01 | Communicative English I | 50 | 50 | 100 |
| PART III | BGE-CSC01 | Financial Accounting | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BCN-DSC02 | Office Automation Theory & Practicals | 40 | 60 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSA01 | Business Economics | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| PART IV | – | Basic Tamil / Advanced Tamil / NME | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BP4-ECAM01 | English for Commerce and Management I | 50 | 50 | 100 |
B.Com Computer Applications Second Semester Subjects
The second semester of B.Com Computer Applications builds upon the fundamentals from the first semester, introducing advanced concepts in accounting, programming, and economics while continuing to enhance communication skills.
- Advanced Financial Accounting expands on key accounting concepts, focusing on corporate and partnership accounting.
- Python Programming (Theory & Practical) provides essential programming skills, enabling students to develop applications and automate business processes.
- Indian Economy offers insights into the country’s economic structure, policies, and their impact on commerce.
- Communicative English II and English for Commerce and Management II strengthen business communication skills, ensuring students develop a professional edge.
- Students continue their language studies with Language Paper – II and have the option to study Basic Tamil, Advanced Tamil, or a Non-Major Elective (NME) to broaden their academic scope.
This semester blends commerce and technology, preparing students for a future in finance, business analytics, and IT-driven commerce solutions.
| Part | Subject Code | Subject Name | CIA | External | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PART I | – | Language Paper – II | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| PART II | BP2-ENG02 | Communicative English II | 50 | 50 | 100 |
| PART III | BGE-CSC03 | Advanced Financial Accounting | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BCN-CSC04 | Python Programming – Theory & Practical | 40 | 60 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSA02 | Indian Economy | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| PART IV | – | Basic Tamil / Advanced Tamil / NME | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BP4-ECAM02 | English for Commerce and Management II | 50 | 50 | 100 |
B.Com Computer Applications - Second Year Subjects
B.Com Computer Applications Third Semester Subjects
The third semester of B.Com Computer Applications introduces advanced topics in accounting, business regulations, programming, and statistical analysis, equipping students with essential skills for the corporate and IT sectors.
- Corporate Accounting covers financial statements, share capital, and company accounts, preparing students for accounting roles in businesses.
- Business Laws provides an understanding of legal frameworks governing businesses, contracts, and corporate regulations.
- Computerized Accounting (Practicals) offers hands-on training in accounting software, making students proficient in digital bookkeeping and financial management.
- Object-Oriented Programming with C++ (Theory & Practicals) introduces programming concepts using C++, enhancing problem-solving skills for business applications.
- Business Statistics focuses on data analysis, probability, and statistical tools essential for business decision-making.
- Soft Skills training ensures students develop communication, teamwork, and professional ethics required for career success.
- Environmental Studies is included in the curriculum, with the examination scheduled in the fourth semester.
This semester is designed to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, strengthening students’ expertise in commerce, technology, and business analytics.
| Part | Subject Code | Subject Name | CIA | External | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PART III | BGE-CSC05 | Corporate Accounting | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BGE-CSC06 | Business Laws | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BCN-DSC07 | Computerized Accounting – Practicals | 40 | 60 | 100 | |
| BCN-CSC08 | Object-Oriented Programming with C++ – Theory & Practicals | 40 | 60 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSA3A | Business Statistics | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| PART IV | – | Environmental Studies (Exam in Semester IV) | – | – | – |
| – | Soft Skills | 50 | 50 | 100 |
B.Com Computer Applications Fourth Semester Subjects
The fourth semester of B.Com Computer Applications strengthens students’ knowledge in advanced accounting, management principles, e-commerce, and Java programming while introducing operations research for business optimization.
- Advanced Corporate Accounting covers complex accounting topics such as amalgamation, absorption, and liquidation of companies.
- Principles of Management provides foundational knowledge on planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling business operations.
- E-Commerce explores online business models, digital payment systems, and cybersecurity in commercial applications.
- Java Programming (Theory & Practical) enhances programming proficiency, covering object-oriented concepts, data handling, and GUI applications.
- Elements of Operations Research introduces decision-making techniques like linear programming, queuing theory, and inventory models to improve business efficiency.
- Environmental Studies raises awareness about sustainable business practices and environmental management.
- Soft Skills training continues to develop leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills for career growth.
This semester integrates commerce and technology, preparing students for modern business challenges in a digital world.
| Part | Subject Code | Subject Name | CIA | External | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PART III | BGE-CSC09 | Advanced Corporate Accounting | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BGE-CSC04 | Principles of Management | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BCN-DSC11 | E-Commerce | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BCN-CSC12 | Java Programming – Theory & Practical | 40 | 60 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSA4A | Elements of Operations Research | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| PART IV | – | Environmental Studies | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| – | Soft Skills | 50 | 50 | 100 |
B.Com Computer Applications - Third Year Subjects
B.Com Computer Applications Fifth Semester Subjects
The fifth semester of B.Com Computer Applications enhances students’ expertise in cost accounting, auditing, and financial management while providing hands-on experience with statistical software and taxation.
- Elements of Cost Accounting focuses on cost analysis, budgetary control, and costing techniques essential for managerial decisions.
- Practical Auditing covers auditing principles, procedures, and the role of auditors in business organizations.
- Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) – Theory & Practicals introduces data analysis and statistical techniques for business research.
- Financial Management explores financial decision-making, capital budgeting, and risk assessment.
- Elective (Choose One):
- Income Tax Law & Practice-I provides insights into tax laws, tax filing, and computation.
- Portfolio Management focuses on investment strategies, risk-return analysis, and portfolio diversification.
- Research Methodology introduces research techniques for business and academic purposes.
- Value Education instills ethical values and social responsibility, emphasizing moral decision-making in business.
This semester equips students with financial, analytical, and auditing skills, preparing them for careers in finance, research, and taxation.
| Part | Subject Code | Subject Name | CIA | External | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PART III | BGE-CSC13 | Elements of Cost Accounting | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BGE-CSC14 | Practical Auditing | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BCN-DSC15 | Statistical Package for Social Science – Theory & Practicals | 40 | 60 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSC16 | Financial Management | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSE1A | Income Tax Law & Practice–I | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BAF-CSE1A | Portfolio Management | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BCN-DSE1A | Research Methodology | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| PART IV | – | Value Education | 25 | 75 | 100 |
B.Com Computer Applications Sixth Semester Subjects
The sixth semester of B.Com Computer Applications focuses on advanced financial management, business technology, taxation, and practical applications through project work.
- Financial Services explores banking, insurance, mutual funds, and financial markets.
- Management Accounting emphasizes financial statement analysis, ratio analysis, and decision-making techniques.
- Human Resource Management covers recruitment, performance appraisal, employee relations, and HR strategies.
- Web Technology (Theory & Practical) introduces web development, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and database connectivity.
- Elective (Choose One):
- Income Tax Law & Practice – II builds on tax computation, deductions, and tax planning.
- Project Work (Group) allows students to apply research and analytical skills in a real-world business problem.
- Extension Activities encourage community service, leadership, and social responsibility.
This final semester integrates financial, managerial, and technical skills, preparing students for careers in finance, HR, IT, and entrepreneurship.
| Part | Subject Code | Subject Name | CIA | External | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PART III | BGE-CSC11 | Financial Services | 25 | 75 | 100 |
| BGE-CSC18 | Management Accounting | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSE3A | Human Resource Management | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BCN-DSC20 | Web Technology – Theory & Practicals | 40 | 60 | 100 | |
| BGE-CSE2A | Income Tax Law & Practice – II | 25 | 75 | 100 | |
| BCN-DSE2A | Project Work (Group) | 20 | 80 | 100 | |
| PART V | – | Extension Activities | – | – | 1 |
Department Association – DigitalBiz Association (B.Com Computer Applications)
The DigitalBiz Association serves as a vibrant platform for students to delve into the world of Computer Applications beyond traditional classroom learning. It is committed to fostering both academic enrichment and practical exposure, empowering learners to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The association hosts a diverse array of initiatives, including guest lectures, technical workshops, coding competitions, project exhibitions, paper presentations, seminars, and industrial visits. These activities are designed to enhance technical proficiency, stimulate innovation, and develop critical problem-solving abilities. By encouraging hands-on learning and engagement with real-world challenges, DigitalBiz inspires students to confidently explore emerging technologies and prepares them for successful careers in the tech-driven economy.

Student Induction Program

Introduction About Banking

Influence of AI in Commerce

Online Eligibility Test
Publications
TITLE: A study on Emotional Intelligence and Social Intelligence on Quality of work life of the employees of IT Companies in Chennai.
AUTHOR: Dr. R. Sathyanarayanan, Assistant Professor
YEAR: 2025 – 2026
Career Opportunities
1. Software / IT Sales Executive (Fintech Focus)
2. E-Commerce Specialist
3. Stock Market / Investment Analyst
4. MIS (Management Information Systems) Executive
5. Digital Marketing Executive etc.,