Computer Applications and Information Technology

About the Department
Transforming Commerce through Technology

The department was conferred the official status of The Department of Commerce ( Computer Applications) with a  sanctioned strength of 37 students in the year of 2012. Prof. (Dr).Manjula R Iyer was the first Head of the Department. In  2013, the department was upgraded with an additional batch with a sanctioned strength of 34 students. At present the Department has strength of 299 students and 10 teachers.

B.Com Computer Applications is an undergraduate programme with a strong foundation in commerce subjects as well as Web Designing, M S office and computerized accounting.

 

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Our VISION

To be globally recognized as a Centre of excellence in the field of computer applications, business studies, commerce, accountancy and economics through value based education, research & innovation. It provides the best possible human resources to the society in the areas of Information Technology, Management, Commerce and Economics.

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Our MISSION

To inspire and empower students to become innovative IT professionals, entrepreneurs, and commerce experts, while shaping them into cross-functional leaders capable of addressing dynamic global business challenges, and fostering excellence in teaching, research, and consultancy through strong linkages with world-class institutions and R&D organizations.

Highlights of the Department
  • Industry-Oriented Curriculum integrating Commerce & IT.
  • Internships & Industry Collaborations with top tech & financial firms for second-year and final-year students.
  • ⁠Career Readiness workshops including resume building, interview skills & soft skill training.
  • Exposure to Entrepreneurship and Startups.
  • Placement Assistance & Career Guidance.
  • Strong Alumni network & Industry Connections.
  • Interactive learning through Live projects.
  • Value-based quality education
  • Faculty publications
  • Paper presentation and publications in ISSN and ISBN journals by all final year students
Infrastructural Facilities
  • The Department of Commerce (Computer Applications) is equipped with well-furnished classrooms featuring 108 desks and benches, along with interactive boards, whiteboards, and projectors to enhance the learning environment.
  • Our computer lab houses 64 computers, 2 LCD projectors, and modern infrastructure to support effective IT education.
  • The staff room is fully furnished with essential amenities, including tables, computers, a speaker system, and a laptop, a desktop ensuring a comfortable and productive workspace for faculty.

 

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  • Domain Knowledge
  • Communicative Competence
  • Applying Modern Technologies
  • Reflective response to Ethical and Social Issues
  • Sustainability Values
  • Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Teamwork and Leadership
  • Self-Directed and Lifelong Learning

 

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  • Apply the knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, standards, practices, legalities and methods in the preparation of accounts and statements under the three branches of accounting, viz Financial accounting, Cost Accounting and Management Accounting.
  • Apply statutory regulations and ethical standards relevant for a business organization for ensuring legal and ethical compliance while discharging duties as an administrator and a responsible citizen of the nation.
  • Create and present business plans that articulate and apply the knowledge of financial, personal, marketing and operational dimensions of an organization, thus demonstrating entrepreneurial talents and expertise.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use technologies relevant in the Micro and Macro business environment.
  • Use the acquired research skills for collecting, analyzing and interpreting the data for presenting the information as a guide for the different stakeholders in their decision making.
  • Demonstrate communication and life skill competencies necessary to succeed in personal and professional life.