BAF Subjects | Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (Subjects, Syllabus, Eligibility)- Free pdf
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BAF Subjects | Bachelor of Accounting and Finance
The full form of BAF is Bachelor of Accounting and Finance.
BAF course duration is 3 years divided into 6 semesters.
BAF is also Known as B.Com. (Accounting & Finance)
FYBAF SEM 1 Subjects
FYBAF SEM I – Mandatory Subjects (Compulsory)
- Financial Accounting – I
- Auditing – I
VSC, SEC:(VSEC)
- Vocational Skills in Accounting and Finance Paper – I
- Vocational Skills in Accounting and Finance Paper – II
- Data Analysis using Excel
- Practical Statistics for Commercial – I
Open Electives (OE)
- Introduction to Basic Statistics – I
- Introduction to Environment
- Quantitative Techniques
- Marketing Mix – I
- IT Fundamentals of Computers
Value Education Course (VEC)
Foundation of Behavioral Skills
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
- Business Communication Skills – I
Indian Knowledge System Series (IKS)
Introduction to Cultural Activities
FYBAF SEM 2 Subjects
FYBAF SEM II – Mandatory Subjects (Compulsory)
- Financial Accounting – II
- Auditing – II
VSC, SEC:(VSEC)
- Vocational Skills in Accounting and Finance Paper – III
- Vocational Skills in Accounting and Finance Paper – IV
Open Electives (OE)
- Introduction to Basic Statistics – II
- Quantitative Techniques
- Marketing Mix – II
- Introduction to Export Management
- IT Fundamentals of Computers
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
- Business Communication Skills – II
Indian Knowledge System Series (IKS)
Introduction to Cultural Activities
SYBAF SEM 3 Subjects
SYBAF has 7 Subjects in each semester.
- Elective Courses –
Any three courses from the following list of courses
SYBAF SEM 3 (Any Three Courses)
a. Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) – III
b. Cost Accounting (Methods of Costing) – II
c. Auditing (Techniques of Auditing and Audit Procedures) – II
d. Taxation – II (Indirect Taxes Paper- II)
e. Operation Research- Information Technology in Accountancy – I
- Commerce (Financial Market Operations) – II
- Business Law (Business Regulatory Framework) – II
- Business Economics – II
SYBAF SEM 4 Subjects
SYBAF has 7 Subjects in each semester.
- Elective Courses –
Any three courses from the following list of courses
SYBAF SEM 4 (Any Three Courses)
a. Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) – IV
b. Wealth Management
c. Auditing – III
d. Taxation – III (Indirect Taxes Paper- III)
e. Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting) – I- Information Technology in Accountancy – II
- Management (Introduction to Management) – I
- Business Law (Company Law) – II
- Research Methodology in Accounting and Finance
TYBAF Sem 5 Subjects
TYBAF has 6 Subjects in each semester.
- Any four courses from the following list of courses
TYBAF SEM 5 (Any Four Courses)
a. Financial Accounting – V
b. Cost Accounting – IV
c. Financial Management – II
d. Taxation – IV (Direct Taxes- I)
f. International Finance – I
g. Financial Analysis and Business Valuation- Management (Management Applications) – II
- Project Work I
TYBAF Sem 6 Subjects
TYBAF has 6 Subjects in each semester.
- Any four courses from the following list of courses
TYBAF SEM 6 (Any Four Courses)
a. Financial Accounting – VI
b. Cost Accounting – V
c. Financial Management – III
d. Taxation – V (Direct Taxes- II)
f. Financial Accounting – VII
g. Security Analysis and Portfolio Management- Economics (Indian Economy) – III
- Project Work II
BAF Course Eligibility
Below are the minimum eligibility criteria that interested candidates need to fulfill to apply for the course.
- A Higher Secondary (Class 12) qualification from a recognized educational Board.
- A minimum aggregate score of 50%(General) and 45%(SC/ST) at the 10+2 level.
- Students who opted for the Commerce stream are generally given preference, although students from Science or Arts streams are also welcome to apply for the course.
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