meeting on Wednesday, has approved the semester-based syllabi for the
honours programme and BA programme commerce papers.
The new B.Com honours course will comprise of 26 papers, instead of
the original 22 and the B.Com programme will have 24 papers instead of
16 earlier. The faculty has also brought down the number of optional
papers from four to two.
K V Bhanumurthy, head, Commerce and Business department said that the
total workload will be maintained and the number of lectures will be
more or less the same. He also added that some optional papers have
been made compulsory now and all functional areas of management are
now mandatory.
The two new compulsory papers are International Business and Indirect
Taxation. Only one teacher, out of other 45 faculty members, dissented
against the passing of the syllabi.
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