Admission 2024-25
SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM “Workshop on Preparation of Final Accounts-Online”
The PG Department of Commerce conducted a skill development program titled "Workshop on Preparation of Final Accounts-Online" on 12th January 2021. The workshop aimed to enhance participants' knowledge and understanding of final account preparation, a crucial aspect of financial reporting. The workshop was held online, with 60 students participating in the session. The resource person for the program was ABDUL JABBAR, Assistant Professor, PG Department of Commerce, with expertise in the field. The workshop commenced at 10:00 AM and lasted for the scheduled duration. During the workshop, participants were introduced to the purpose and significance of final accounts. They were guided through the various components of final accounts, including the trading account, profit and loss account, and balance sheet. Practical techniques for preparing final accounts were shared, accompanied by real-life case studies and examples. The workshop encouraged active participation and engagement from the attendees. Participants asked questions, shared their experiences, and interacted with the resource person. The online platform facilitated seamless communication and collaboration. Key takeaways from the workshop included a comprehensive understanding of final accounts, practical skills for their preparation, analysis of case studies, and enhanced knowledge in the field of accounting and financial reporting. Overall, the workshop on Preparation of Final Accounts-Online was a successful event, contributing to the skill development and knowledge enhancement of the participants. The PG Department of Commerce expresses gratitude to Abdul Jabbar Sir for his valuable contributions and extends appreciation to all the students for their active involvement.

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REPORT ON SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME "PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS"
On January 11, 2020, the PG Department of Commerce organized a skill development programme on "Preparation of Final Accounts" in Room No. 604. The objective of the programme was to enhance the participants' understanding of final accounts preparation and its significance in financial reporting. Mr. Mohammed Ashraf M, an experienced Associate Professor of our college, served as the resource person for the session. The programme commenced at 11:00 am with the active participation of 40 students. Mr. Mohammed Ashraf M provided comprehensive guidance on the process of preparing final accounts, including the preparation of trading, profit and loss, and balance sheets. He explained the key components, principles, and best practices involved in the preparation of these financial statements. Interactive sessions were held to encourage active participation and engagement from the participants. They had the opportunity to clarify their doubts and gain practical insights into the challenges and nuances of final accounts preparation.