B.COM. ACCOUNTS & FINANCE
B.COM. ACCOUNTS & FINANCE
For International Candidates
- A pass in Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the State / Central Board of Secondary Education or its equivalent examination, with minimum of 50% overall aggregate. Students must have studied Commerce / Accountancy / Mathematics as one of the subjects
- Candidate’s date of birth should fall on or after 1st July 2001
- English as one of the subjects of qualifying examination.
- Candidates completed A Levels, IB, STPM, HSC, WASSCE, NCEA Level 3, American High School Diploma, etc. with minimum 50% aggregate or equivalent grade are eligible to apply.
- Candidates studied under American High School system are eligible, if the above courses have been studied in the 11th and 12th grades or ‘AP’ (Advanced Placement) courses.
Documents Required for International Admissions
1. VISA
All the International students will require a student visa endorsed by this Institution for joining full-time courses. No other endorsement is acceptable. The visa should be valid for the prescribed duration of the course.
A visa is required for International students. Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) who possess either OCI (Overseas Indian Citizenship) or PIO card do not require Indian Visa. OCI and PIO card gives them the freedom to visit India without a visa. OCI and PIO cards are a multi-purpose lifelong visa for visiting India. However, those PIOs who do not have PIO or OCI card have to apply for the student visa.
2. International Candidates should produce the following:
(i) Proof of age
(ii) Proof of nationality
(iii) 12th Grade mark sheet
(iv) Photograph
3. Application form with all details furnished.
4. Photocopies of the following
(I) International bank account passbook (front page photocopy)
(II) Passport copy of student.
5. Equivalence Certificate issued by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
6. Certificates of Educational Qualifications
10th Std/12th Std/Degree/Transfer Certificate / Migration Certificate (as applicable to specific programme).
7. Medical Fitness Certificate
8. Undertaking Duly Countersigned By Parent/Guardian.
Admission, Transfer and Change of Course
Admission to various programs will be subject to verification of facts as in the original certificates /documents of the candidates. Management reserves the right to cancel admission if any discrepancy is noted, even at a later point any time after the admission. Such a decision will be final and binding on the candidate.
Admission offered to a candidate who has been provisionally admitted to a programme will stand cancelled if he/she does not submit the relevant documents in original pertaining to admission (such as Mark Sheet, Transfer Certificate, Migration Certificate and Conduct Certificate, etc.) to the concerned Admissions Officer before the stipulated date. An International student who has been granted admission to a particular Programme shall not be allowed to change the Programme subsequently.
It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualification for admission. If the candidates furnish mark sheets of the qualifying examination only in grades, the minimum marks pertaining to the grade obtained in the course will be taken into consideration while determining the marks in the subjects.
Contact:
Dr. P.Rathna
Director
Centre for International Relations
Mobile: +91 9080608686
Email: directorcir@crescent.education
Admission 2023-24
FEE STRUCTURE FOR NRI STUDENTS
Programme | Tuition Fee per Semester (USD) | Amenities and Service Fee (USD) (one-time payment) |
Total (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
B.A. English (3 years) | 1000 | 500 | 1500 |
Hostel
Hostel Fee Per Year | |
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Non A/C – Four Sharing | USD 1400 |
A/C – Four Sharing | USD 2000 |
A/C – Three Sharing | USD 2100 |
A/C – Twin Sharing | USD 2200 |
International Hostel A/C – Twin Sharing | USD 2700 |
Caution Deposit (Refundable) | USD 100 |
Admission Brochure
Programme Educational Objectives
- Provide a very conducive environment that holistically engages students through an all- encompassing knowledge impartation.
- Widen the scope and depth of the course enabling them to undertake further studies in commerce and its allied areas on multiple disciplines concerned with commerce.
- Construct a sound theoretical footing.
- Acquainting students with recent market practices.
- Encourage the students to advance a range of generic skills helpful in employment, internships, and social activities.
- Formulating business problems and provide innovative solutions to enable the students to be future ready management leaders who are compassionate and yet efficient.
Programme Outcomes
On successful completion of the programme, the graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate competence in institute level specialized knowledge of Finance, Accounting, Taxation, Marketing, Management and Business Laws‟ specialization as a solution to complex real-world problems.
- Use appropriate knowledge and skills to identify, formulate, analyze and solve complex problems in order to reach substantiated conclusions; able to comprehend solution to sustain problems originating in the diverse management areas such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, and Taxation.
- Conduct investigations of complex problems by methods that include appropriate experiments, analysis, and interpretation of data and synthesis of information in order to reach valid conclusions. Search for, locate, extract, organise, evaluate, and use or present information that is relevant to a particular topic; identify the developments in various branches of Commerce and Business.
- Design solutions for complex, open-ended problems and to design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate attention to health and safety risks, applicable standards, and economic, environmental, cultural and societal considerations. Ability to engage in reflective and independent thinking by understanding the concepts in every area of Commerce and Business; ability to examine the results and apply them to various problems appearing indifferent branches of Commerce and Business.
- Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern accounting and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex activities with an understanding of the limitations; Capable to use various technical ICT tools (like spreadsheet) for exploring, analysis, and using the information for business purposes.
- Work effectively as a member and leader in teams, preferably in a multi-disciplinary setting.
- Communicate complex concepts within the profession and with society at large. Such ability includes reading, writing, speaking and listening, and the ability to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, and to give and effectively respond to clear instructions.
- Understanding the roles and responsibilities of the professional in society, especially the primary role of protection of the public and the public interest.
- Analyze social and environmental aspects of activities. Such ability includes an understanding of the interactions that Commerce has with the economic, social, health, safety, legal, and cultural aspects of society, the uncertainties in the prediction of such interactions; and the concepts of sustainable design and development and environmental stewardship.
- Apply professional ethics, accountability, and equity. Able to ascertain unethical behaviour, falsification, and manipulation of information: To manage self and various social systems.
- Incorporate economics and business practices including project, risk, and change management into the practice and to understand their limitations. Capable to work independently in diverse projects and ensure detailed study of various facets of Commerce and Business.
- Motivate learners for lifelong learning abilities such as information-handling, entrepreneurial skills, self-esteem, decision-making, problem-solving, self-management, empathy, tolerance of others, creativity, a sense of humour, flexibility, adaptability, versatility, critical judgment, thinking, planning, practical skills, learning-to-learn, discussing and communicating, create values for life and build their character for lifetime.
Programme Specific Outcomes
- Prepare financial statements of business using accounting principles, concepts, conventions and provisions.
- Demonstrate progressive learning of various tax issues and tax forms related to individuals, and will be able to demonstrate knowledge in setting up a computerized set of accounting books.
- Implement modern strategies and practices of finance, taxation, costing, banking, management and auditing to make them employable in the global market.
- Apply dexterity to connect theory in accounts with the practice in the corporate world.