Bachelor in Management Studies (B.M.S)
by Sapan Nikhil Commerce ClassesMumbai |
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| Medium of instruction: | English |
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Semester I |
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1.1.1 |
Foundation of Human Skills |
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1.1.2 |
Introduction to Financial Accounts |
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1.1.3 |
Business Law |
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1.1.4 |
Business Communication |
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1.1.5 |
Business Statistics |
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1.1.6 |
Principles of Managment |
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1.1.7 |
Introduction to Computer |
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Semester II |
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1.2.1 |
Business Environment |
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1.2.2 |
Industrial Law |
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1.2.3 |
Computer Applications in Business |
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1.2.4 |
Managerial Economics - I |
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1.2.5 |
Business Mathamatics |
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1.2.6 |
Introduction to cost Accounting |
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1.2.7 |
Environmental Management |
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Semester III |
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2.3.1 |
A/c |
Management Accounting |
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2.3.2 |
Cost |
Marketing Management |
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2.3.3 |
Aud |
Managerial Economics |
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2.3.4 |
Eco |
Business aspects in Banking and Insurance |
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2.3.5 |
Law |
Production Management and Material Management |
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2.3.6 |
FC |
Strategic Management |
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Semester IV |
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2.4.1 |
FM |
Productivity and Quality mgt |
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2.4.2 |
MGM |
Elements of Direct & Indirect tax |
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2.4.3 |
TAX |
Export-import procedure and documentation |
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2.4.4 |
COM |
Co-operative and rural markets |
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2.4.5 |
Law |
Research methods in business |
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2.4.6 |
IT |
Public relation mgt |
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2.4.7 |
QM |
Quantitative Methods |
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Semester V |
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3.5.1 |
A/c |
Human resource Management |
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3.5.2 |
Cost |
Service sector Management |
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3.5.3 |
Aud |
Financial Management |
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3.5.4 |
MGM |
Elements of Logistic & supply chain Management |
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3.5.5 |
TAX |
Business ethics and corporate social resp.. |
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3.5.6 |
ECO |
SSF E-Commerce |
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Semester VI |
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3.6.1 |
A/c |
Enterpreneurship and mgt of SMEs |
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3.6.2 |
Cost |
OR |
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3.6.3 |
Aud |
IF |
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3.6.4 |
MGM |
Indian Management thought & practice |
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3.6.5 |
TAX |
International marketing |
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3.6.6 |
MGM |
Retail Management - IAPM - Econometrics |
B.M.S. / Third Year - Vth Semester (REVISED)
Financial Management
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I. Introduction:
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Meaning and Scope of Financial Management
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Changing Role of Finance Managers
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Functions and Objectives of Financial Management
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Working Capital Management:
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Definition - GWC & NWC (Explain Core Assets & Non Core Assets)
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Components of Working Capital
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Factors Determining Working Capital
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Receivables Management:
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Meaning and Importance
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Credit Policy Variables
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Cash Study on Credit Evaluation
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Methods of Credit Evaluation
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Traditional and Numerical Credit Scoring
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Monitoring the debtors - Techniques
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DSO, Ageing Schedule, Collection Matrix
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Cash Management:
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Motives of Holding Cash
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Strategies of Cash Management
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Cash Budget Meaning & Objectives
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Budgeting of receipts and payments - Trading, Non trading and capital
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Preparation of monthly budget and finding out closing cash balance
(Excl. Financial Statements to be made from the Working Capital)
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II. Cost of Capital & Capital Structures:
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Types of capital
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Debt
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Equity
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Retained Earnings
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Preference
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Cost of Capital for each type of capital
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Weighted Cost of Capital
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Marginal Cost of Capital
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Designing Capital Structure Alternatives
Types of Leverages (Combined Operating Financial)
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III. Capital Budgeting:
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Introduction, types of capital, sources of capital
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Evaluation of capital expenditure proposal from given cash flow, concept of present value
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Techniques of appraisal of investment proposal
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Payback period method, Averages rate of return method
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Net present value method
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Profitability index method
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IV. Business Restructuring :
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Importance
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Financial Implication
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Valuation
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Types of Business Restructuring:
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Merger
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Amalgamation
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De-Merger
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Other Restructurings
(Elementary accounting problems - testing fundamental knowledge only)
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Long Term & Short Term Sources of Finance:
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Traditional & Modern instruments of Finance including Securitizations.
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Special Studies in Finance (SSF)
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I. Economics Value Addition (EVA):
Current Developments-
Deferred Tax (Assets & Liabilities) - AS - 22
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Segment Reporting (AS - 17)
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Initial Public Offer (I.P.O.)
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Employees Stock Option Plan (E.S.O.P.)
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Sweat Equity
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Financial Derivation & Future Derivations
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AS - 30 - Recognition & Measurement
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AS - 31 - Representation
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II. Appraisal of Term Loan:
Project Report - Structure of Project Report -
III. Accounting for effects of changes in foreign exchange rates (AS11):
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In relation to purchase and sale of goods, services and assets and loan and credit transactions.
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Computation and treatment of exchange differences
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IV. Financial Services :
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Hire Purchase
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Lease
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Capital Market
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Underwriting
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Merchant Banking
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Credit ratings
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Mutual Funds
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Sapan Nikhil Commerce Classes
Sapan Nikhil Commerce Classes (SNCC) was started jointly by Prof. Sapan B. Parikh (GCWA, CA) and Prof. Nikhil J. Panchal (Mcom, CS, CA) in the year 2000.
Initially started as Group tuition, now the classes has hundreds of students studying every year. It has huge alumni of more than 7,000 students. Both Prof. Sapan B. Parikh B.com GCWA, CA and Prof. Nikhil J. Panchal M.com, CS, CA are highly experienced and qualified. Classes also has a team of professionally qualified teachers having wide experience in their respective subjects.
SNCC as it is popularly known is a specialist in teaching SELF FINANCE courses. We are the only class in Mumbai which has special batches for BAF, BBI and BMS. It has become a synonym for self finance & advance level courses.
Majority of students going for Self Finance courses take tuitions in SNCC. We have also started a Multi Media Branch at Kandivli (East). At our east branch we give coaching with the aid of Projectors which give audio-video impact to students and has higher retention capacity.
Apart from preparing students thoroughly for an outstanding performance at the exam, the classes arrange Seminars for personality development & carrier guidance.
SNCC is also known for its well planned test series as a regular feature for all the subjects of varied courses (BCOM, BAF, BBI, BMS, CPT, MBA) at free of cost. The tests are conducted for Practical & theory subjects. Number of students have benefited by these test series. More over at the end of the syllabus thorough Revision Lectures are conducted with three prelim exams. After passing through such rigorous learning process, students find the subjects really interesting and comfortable. This increases their eagerness to learn and become conceptually strong to face the corporate world.
The driving force for the success of SNCC classes are its BRIGHT STUDENTS who are working hard year after year and creating history. The commitment of teachers to draw the best out of weak student has also been an important factor contributing to the trust the classes enjoys among the parents.
At SNCC :
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We complete entire syllabus one month prior to exam dates
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We conduct Fortnightly exams for each chapter as a part of Test Series
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We take Three prelims per subject
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We give Conceptual explanation of all the topics
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We explain Practical application of the theory
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We solve Maximum Questions in the classroom
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We give Home work Questions as an assignment and same is checked by professors
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We provide Exhaustive study material of Theory and Practical papers at the beginning of the term
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We are available for round the clock doubts solving after portion completion as well as during exam
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We teach students with the aid of Projectors
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Rigorous revision lectures after completion of the portion.



