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Department of BAF

  • About Department
  • Faculty Profile
  • Syllabus (CO, PO, PSO)
  • Activities
  • Best Practises
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

B.Com (Accounting & Finance)

The Department of B.Com (Accounting & Finance) is committed to nurturing well-rounded, industry-ready professionals by blending academic excellence with practical exposure. It conducts a range of engaging initiatives aimed at enhancing students’ academic, professional, and personal development. These include personality development activities, skill-building workshops, and career guidance sessions designed to help students discover and refine their strengths in the domain area of accounting and finance.

To encourage financial awareness and entrepreneurial thinking, flagship events such as BizVision, Budget Bash alongside Mock Stock during Intercollegiate fest “Gyan Manthan” are conducted that provide a platform for students to explore business ideas and critically analyze the Union Budget every year.

Interactive activities like group discussions, role plays, moot courts, management games, and skill-based competitions are conducted regularly which fosters creativity, communication, and critical thinking.

The department also values industry exposure through alumni interactions and expert guest lectures on careers in accounting and finance. These sessions offer meaningful insights into emerging career opportunities.

To bridge the gap between theory and practice, industrial visits are organized to prestigious institutions and organizations such as BSE, RBI, SEBI, Gini Silk Mills, Adani Power Plant, Go Cheese, Navneet Publication, Parle Factory, Jani Sales etc. providing students with hands-on learning on manufacturing process and real-world exposure.

Faculty Profile

Meet Our Faculty

Kamal Rohra

Coordinator of BMS BAF DEPT and Assistant Professor

Qualification: CA, Mcom

Specialisation: Accounts, Finance and Taxation

Number of Research Publications: 2

Number of Paper Presentations: 2

Number of Research Projects: 2 Minor

Number of Book Publications: 4

Number of Book Chapters: 1

Number Books as Editor: 1

Number of Conferences organised: 2

Aasiya Wani

Assistant Professor

Qualification: MMS Finance

Specialisation: Finance

Number of Research Publications: 1

Number of Paper Presentations: 3

Number of Conferences organised: 1

Aisha Khan

Lecturer

Qualification: Mcom

Specialisation: Management & Marketing

Number of Research Publications: 4

Number of Research Projects: 1

Number of Book Chapters: 1

Number of Conferences organised: 1

CS Deepika Sabni

Assistant Professor

Qualification: ACS, LLB, BCom

Specialisation: Corporate Laws, Cost acc

Number of Research Publications: 1

Number of Paper Presentations: 2

Pooja Fernandes

Assistant Professor

Qualification: MBA, M.Com

Specialisation: General Management, Business Communication, Marketing, HR

Number of Research Publications: 2

Number of Paper Presentations: 5

Number of Research Projects: 10

Number of Book Publications: 2

Number of Book Chapters: 2

Number of Conferences organised: 2

CMA. Nooresama Saad Khan

Assistant Professor

Qualification: B.com(Banking & Insurance ), M.com (Accountancy), MH-set, CMA Qualified

Specialisation: Teaching in Finance and Accounts Related Subjects

Number of Research Publications: 1

Number of Paper Presentations: 1

Seema Kapoor

Assistant Professor

Qualification: M.com (Accountancy) ,GDCA & CHM

Specialisation: Accountancy and Taxation

Number of Research Publications: 2

Number of Paper Presentations: 1

Number of Research Projects: 2

Number of Book Publications: 1

Number of Book Chapters: 1

Amna Modak

Assistant Professor

Qualification: Bms, Mcom, PGDM, SET

Specialisation: Management

Number of Research Publications: 10

Number of Paper Presentations: 5

Number of Research Projects: 2

Number of Book Publications: 1

Number of Book Chapters: 1

Number of Conferences organised: 3

Anil Gabaji Gopale

Lecturer

Qualification: M.com, PGDFM, M.Phil, MBA (Finance), Inter CA

Specialisation: Accountancy and Taxation

Number of Paper Presentations: 2

Number of Book Chapters: 1

Courses Offered

Composition of BOS

The Board of Studies in Political Science consists of experienced academicians, subject experts, industry representatives, and alumni to ensure a relevant and dynamic curriculum.

No. Category Name and Designation Affiliation
1 Chairperson (Head of Department) CA Kamal Rohra
(Coordinator & Asst. Professor)
Royal College of Arts Science and Commerce (Autonomous)
2 Full time teachers of the Department
Seema Kapoor (Asst. Professor)
Khan Nooresama Saad (Asst. Professor)
Anil Gabaji Gopale (Asst. Professor)
Royal College of Arts Science and Commerce (Autonomous)
Royal College of Arts Science and Commerce (Autonomous)
Royal College of Arts Science and Commerce (Autonomous)
3 Two subject experts from outside the Parent University nominated by the Academic Council.
Dr. Nasreen Sayyed (Asst. Professor)
Dr.CA Jayesh Manjrekar (Asst. Professor and Program Chairperson B.com Hons)
Jain (Deemed-to-be University)
NMIMS’s Anil Surendra School of Commerce
4 One expert nominated by the Vice-Chancellor from a panel of six recommended by the College Principal.
Prof. CA Girish Mahaddalkar
Dr. (CA) Bharat Patel (Co-ordinator- BAF & BMM & Asst. Professor
Shailendra College
Mithibai College
5 One representative from industry/corporate sector/allied area relating to placement. Mr. Qureshi Mohammad Amir (Admin Executive) T & M Services Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
6 One postgraduate meritorious alumnus nominated by the Principal. (Please give three to four names of your alumnus) Rahul Suresh Shetty (Credit Analyst) CRISIL Limited

Academic Year 2025-26

Our department actively organizes a variety of co-curricular and enrichment activities aimed at the holistic development of students. These activities provide a platform to nurture talent, enhance knowledge, and prepare students for future career opportunities.

Through these initiatives, our department remains committed to fostering all-round development, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to excel in their academic and professional journeys.

Achievements

Merit Rank Holders:

  • 2024–25: F.Y.B.Com (Accounting & Finance) – Modi Avadh (CGPI: 9.31)
  • 2024–25: S.Y.B.Com (Accounting & Finance) – Anam Abbajuma (CGPI: 9.85)
  • 2024–25: T.Y.BAFRicky Pierera (CGPI: 9.9)

INTERCOLLEGIATE WINNERS 2025-26:

  • Fusion Carnival (10th September 2025, Thakur Ramnarayan College of Arts and Commerce):
  1. Mansoori Iqra (SYBAF) – 1st Position
  2. Ameena Shaikh (SYBAF) – 1st Position
  3. Afreen Shaikh (SYBAF) – 1st Position

 

  • Brahmotsav (28th–29th November 2025, Thakur College):
  1. Arhan Khan (SYBAF) – 1st Position

 

  • Mridang (08th & 09th January, Reena Mehta College):
  1. Iqra Mansoori (SYBAF) – 2nd Position

Department Best Practices

1. Experiential Learning Approach
The department emphasizes learning beyond the classroom through field surveys, educational visit, case studies, and project-based assignments, enabling students to connect theoretical concepts with real-world economic situations.

2. Research and Project Orientation
Students are encouraged to undertake research projects on contemporary economic issues, developing analytical thinking, data interpretation, and report-writing skills.

3. Use of ICT in Teaching-Learning
Faculty members uses digital tools such as presentations and online resources to make learning more interactive and effective.

4. Regular Academic Enrichment Activities
The department organizes guest lectures, educational games, alumni talk and group discussions to expose students to current economic trends and expert insights.

5. Student-Centric Teaching Methods
Interactive teaching methods such as quizzes, presentations, debates, and peer learning are adopted through educational games to enhance student participation and engagement.

6. Mentoring and Academic Support
Faculty members provide continuous guidance and mentoring to support students academically and personally, helping them improve performance and confidence.

7. Interdisciplinary Learning
The department integrates concepts from commerce, management, and social sciences to provide a holistic understanding of economic issues.

8. Community and Extension Activities
Students are encouraged to participate in extension programs through Community Engagement Programme such as awareness drives related to financial literacy and Gyandaan.