City College Bangalore
Bengaluru,Karnataka,India
+91 6364914151
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- College
- Co - Education
- ESTD 1999
- Arts, Science & Commerce
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Course
This program is designed to equip the students with training in theoretical and practical aspects of Insurance and Actuarial Studies in order for them to work in life and non-life insurance companies , designing insurance products , valuing financial contracts and investing funds, offering advice to occupational pension funds and employee benefit plans and also in the stock exchange industry, commerce and academia. This discipline applies Accounting, Taxation, Auditing, Financial analysis and Management methods to assess risk in the insurance and financial services industries. The overall objective of this program is to develop and apply techniques of mathematics, statistics, probability and finance to solving real business problems.
Duration
The Course Of Study Is Three (03) Years Of Six Semesters. Students Successfully Completes Three (03) Years Of The Course Will Be Awarded Bachelors Degree In Commerce (B.Com.) in Insurance & Actuarial Studies.
Eligibility
Pass In 10+2,12th Grade Or Equivalent State And Central Board Exams With A Minimum Of 50% Marks In Aggregate.
Medium Of Instruction
The Medium Of Instruction Shall Be English. However, A Candidate Will Be Permitted To Write The Examination Either In English Or In Kannada.
Attendance
- For the purpose of calculating attendance, each semester shall be taken as a Unit.
- A student shall be considered to have satisfied the requirement of attendance for the semester, if he/she has attended not less than 75% in aggregate of the number of working periods in each of the subjects compulsorily.
- A student who fails to complete the course in the manner stated above shall not be permitted to take the University examination.
Scheme Of Examination
- There shall be a university examination at the end of each semester. The maximum marks for the university examination in each paper shall be 70.
- Of the 30 marks of Internal Assessment, 20 marks shall be based on two tests. Each test shall be of at least 01 hour duration to be held during the semester. The average of two tests shall be taken as the internal assessment marks. The remaining 10 marks of the Internal Assessment shall be based on Attendance and Skill Development Record of 05 marks each.
- The marks based on attendance shall be awarded as given below:
81% to 85% = 03 marks.
86% to 90% = 04 marks.
91% to 100% = 05 marks.
- Marks for skill development shall be awarded by the faculty concerned based on Skill Development exercises provided in the syllabus of each paper. The student is required to prepare/workout the concerned exercises in a Record Book maintained by him/her and shall submit it the faculty concerned at least 15 days before the last date of the semester.
Minimum For A Pass
Candidates Who Have Obtained A Minimum Of 35% Marks In University Examination (I.E. 25 Marks Out Of 70 Marks Of Theory Examination) And 40% In Aggregate (I.E., Total Of University Examination And Internal Assessment Marks) In Each Subject Shall Be Eligible For A Pass Or Exemption In That Subject.
Career Opportunities
- Insurance adjusters
- Insurance examiners
- Insurance investigators
- Insurance underwriters
- Accountants and auditors
- Actuaries
- Financial Managers