Today, the Commerce Industry has modeled as a single Global Market due to Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization. Hence, the technological development leads to the need for computer assisted training and profession oriented skill development.The thirst for higher studies was fulfilled by introducing M.Com-CA Programme during the Academic Year 2011-’12. The department has more than 400 passed out students. The department actively involves itself in various innovative academic enrichment, student care programmes and extension activities and thereby is one among the leading department in the Institution.
Department Profile
PG Department of Commerce with Computer Applications
Vision
The Department of Commerce with Computer Applications has been established with the motto of providing quality education in Commerce with ample Computer knowledge to make the Students face the ever growing corporate challenges with moral values.
Mission
To make the vision materialize, the Department focuses special attention on the following:
Maintenance of a progressive outlook towards development
Updating the curriculum periodically to meet the dynamic global demands
Empower the students by instilling the latest knowledge and skills in their study area and thereby make them not only employable but also socially,
culturally and ethically a rich citizen
Category:
Highlights
• Curriculum matching the industrial requirement
• Experienced teaching faculty
• Organising workshops for career enhancement
• Internship training to gain practical knowledge
• Project based learning
• MoU’s with industries to train students
• Peer group learning
• Prominent Alumni Interaction
• Exclusive placement training
• Extra-Curricular activities to brush up various skills
of students
Association
Association Name: ITALIC
Motto: “Business Through Chip”
ITALIC (Information Technologists and Leaders in Commerce), is an association started for the department students. The association was started with a desire to develop entrepreneurial and leadership skills among the students.
Office Bearers for the Academic Year 2024-2025
President- M.Surendran- PG2
Vice-President-M.Dinesh Balaji – PG1
Secretary- A.R. Sanjay – PG2
Joint Secretary-A.S. Miruthubashini- PG1
Treasurer(s)-S.J. Harinie and J.Pavithra – PG2
- Faculty
- Programme Outcomes (PEO, PO & PSO)
- Syllabus
- Calendar of Events
- Research & Awards
- Publications
- News & Events
- Photos & Videos
Dr. S. Poongodi
M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., MBA., P.G.D.C.A
Assistant Professor
EMail: spoongodi@ngmc.org
Mr. A. Prakalathan
M.Com., M.Phil., P.G.D.C.A., SET., Ph.D.(Pursuing)
Assistant Professor
EMail: prakalathan@ngmc.org
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):
The M.COM (CA) Programme describes accomplishments that graduates are expected to attain within five to seven years after graduation | |
PEO1 | With the practical knowledge graduates will be able to work in the field of share market, tax filing and other finance related services. |
PEO2 | Graduates will adapt to recent changes in marketing, human resource, business environment and investment of securities. |
PEO3 | Graduates will involve in lifelong learning to adapt the technological advancement in the emerging areas of computer applications. |
PEO4 | Graduates will be able to pursue advance degree/ higher studies. |
PEO5 | With multidisciplinary knowledge, hands on training and project experience graduates will be able to meet industrial needs. |
Program Outcomes (POs):
On Successful Completion of M.COM (CA) Program |
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PO1 | Disciplinary Knowledge:To enhance the students’ knowledge in general business principles and required accounting standard |
PO2 | Information and Digital Literacy:To develop their knowledge and skills in the computer arena |
PO3 | Employability Options: To train them to utilise various accounting and statistical packages in their career |
PO4 | Problem Solving: To develop their ability on computer based solutions to real corporate and business problems |
PO5 | Decision Making Skills: To make them capable in decision making at personal and professional level |
PO6 | Self-Directed Learning: To make students to crack CSIR-NET/ SET and other competitive examinations. |
PO7 | Application Skills: To enhance the computer literacy and its applicability in business through latest version on tally and e-commerce principles. |
PO8 | Experiential Learning: To attain the acquaintance in marketing and apply the marketing skill after building the products |
PO9 | Research Related Skills: To develop the skills of research, analyzing, evaluating problems and taking business decisions. |
PO10 | Team Work: : To train the students in team work, lifelong learning and continuous professional development |
Program Specific Outcomes:
After the successful completion of M.COM (CA) program, the students are expected to |
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PSO1 | Decision Making Skills: To enrich the students’ knowledge and skills that are necessary to meet the challenges in academic, career and social environment |
PSO2 | Lifelong Learning: To train them to be successful in a rapidly changing world |
Research & Awards (Details) | PDF File |
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2021- THE BEST PAPER for the research paper presented in the International E-Conference on "Disruption in Business and Economy: Challenges and Opporunities to a Sustainable Future" | https://ngmc.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/SP-Award.pdf |
2021- THE BEST PAPER for the research paper presented in the International E-Conference on "Disruption in Business and Economy: Challenges and Opporunities to a Sustainable Future" | https://ngmc.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/PJ-Award.pdf |
Women’s store choice Determinants
P.Jayanthi
European Journal of Business and social studies
2019
Harmony in family Business
Dr.S.Poongodi, Dr.P.Jayanthi and Dr.R.Ramya
International journal of recent technologyand engineerng
2019
Customers Satisfaction Towards OLA Cab
Dr.P.Jayanthi,Dr.S.Poongodi & Ms.P.Divya Bharathi
ANVESAK
2021
Online Apparel Buying Behaviour of College Girls
Dr.S.Poongodi & Dr.P.Jayanthi
Journal of Education
2021
OCCUPATIOAL STRESS AMONG WOMEN POLICE IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT
Dr.P.Anitha
JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF MUMBAI
2022
A STUDY ON CONSUMER AWARENESS AND SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT
Dr.P.Anitha
PalArch’s journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology
2021
Users Perception towards Google Pay
Dr.S.Poongodi , Dr.P.Jayanthi & Dr.R.Ramya
PalArch’s journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology
2021
Women Consumers’ Price Consciousness On Apparels
Dr.P.Jayanthi & Dr.S.Poongodi
A Journal of Composition Theory
2022
Customers Attitude Towards Ajio Online Shopping
Dr.S.Poongodi, Dr.P.Jayanthi & Ms.P.Divya Bharathi
Kanpur Philosophers, Biannual Journal of New Archacological & Genological Society
2022
Students’ Perception On Online Education
Dr.S.Poongodi & Dr.P.Jayanthi &Ms.P.Divya Bharathi
Industrial Engineering Journal
2023
A Study On Policyholders Preference On Child Insurance Plan
Mrs. M. Shanmuga Priya & Dr.P.Anitha
Industrial Engineering Journal
2023
Impact Of Job Stress Among Women Police
Dr.P.Anitha
International Journal of humanities, Law and Social Sciences Published biannually by New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur India
2023
Role of Educational Institutions in Fostering Entrepreneurship
Dr.P.Jayanthi & Dr.S.Poongodi
Madhya Bharathi Humanities and Sciences
2023
Working women perception towards E-Bike
Dr.S.Poongodi & Dr.P.Jayanthi
Madhya Bharathi Humanities and Sciences
2023
Work life balance and job stress of women employee in IT industry with reference to Coimbatore City
Dr.P.Anitha
Journal of the oriental Institute
2023
Student Attitude Towards E-learning in Pollachi Taluk
Mr.A.Prahalathan
Journal of Kolkata Society For Asian Studeis
2020
Issues Faced by Women Entrepreneurs in E-Business
Dr.P.Jayanthi & Dr.S.Poongodi
South India Journal of Social Sciences
2024
Working Women Preference for Handloom Saris
S.Poongodi
European Journal of Business & Social Sciences
2019
Problems Faced by Women Handloom Weavers in Pollachi Taluk
Dr. S.Poongodi & Dr. P.Jayanthi
SJCC Management Research Review
2022
Factors Impacting Online Buying Behaviour of College Girl Student’s Towards Sari
Dr.S.Poongodi & Dr.P.Jayanthi
SJCC Management Research Review
2022
Job Stress Of Women Employee In It Industry With Reference To Coimbatore City
Dr.P.Anitha
Journal of Advanced Zoology
2023
A Study on Impact of Worklife balance of Women Employees towards their Job Satisfaction in ITES Industry with reference to Coimbatore City
Dr.P.Anitha
Cikitusi Journal for MultiDisciplinary Research
2019
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