ETCES

Corporate Accounting & SAP

Students gain hands-on exposure to accounting operations used in corporate environments, making the program suitable for both fresh graduates and working professionals seeking industry-relevant skills.

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The Corporate Accounting & SAP program is designed to prepare students for modern accounting and finance roles by combining core accounting concepts with practical ERP training in SAP. The course focuses on real-world business accounting processes, financial reporting, GST procedures, payroll handling, and enterprise-level accounting workflows.

Students gain hands-on exposure to accounting operations used in corporate environments, making the program suitable for both fresh graduates and working professionals seeking industry-relevant skills.

Highlights

Department

Department of Commerce

Duration

4 Years

No. of Seats

24

Corporate Accounting & SAP

The Corporate Accounting & SAP program is designed to bridge the gap between academic accounting knowledge and real-world corporate finance operations. Modern businesses no longer rely solely on traditional bookkeeping methods; they require professionals who understand computerized accounting systems, ERP workflows, taxation procedures, and financial reporting standards.

This course combines corporate accounting fundamentals with practical SAP training, enabling students to understand how large organizations manage finance, inventory, transactions, payroll, taxation, and reporting through integrated enterprise systems. The program is structured to provide both conceptual clarity and practical exposure, helping students develop industry-ready accounting skills.

Skills You Will Develop

Through hands-on sessions and workflow-based training, students gain exposure to real business accounting environments commonly used in corporate offices, trading firms, service companies, and multinational organizations.

Core Curriculum Topics
Statistical Theory
Statistical Modeling
Computational Statistics
Applied Methods
Modern Techniques

Curriculum Overview

Our university curriculum is designed to deliver a balanced future-focused learning experience that empowers students with both academic knowledge and practical competencies Each program is structured to combine foundational coursework specialized major subjects hands-on learning and interdisciplinary opportunities By integrating theory research and real-world applications we prepare students to excel in a rapidly evolving global environment Students begin with core courses that build essential skills in communication, critical thinking, digital literacy, and quantitative analysis.

Regular Students Required Credits
Core Courses 30 Credits
Science (S) Core 30 Credits
Business (B) Core 3 Credits
GPA 3 Credits
Total 90 Credits
Semester 1 Courses Code Core Courses Credits
Foundations in Communication & Critical Thinking (12 Required Credits) IBS301 International Business Management 3 Credits
BUS109 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Credits
MKT200B Principles of Marketing 3 Credits
BUS308B Strategic Management 3 Credits
Accounting BUS325B Introduction to Operations Management & Decision Science 3 Credits
FIN305 Introduction to Corporate Finance 3 Credits
BUS110 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Credits
ACC101 Introduction to Accounting 3 Credits
Management BUS100A Introduction to Business 3 Credits
BUS211C People and Organization 3 Credits

Science (S) Core

The Science (S) Core develops a strong foundation in scientific principles, analytical thinking, and evidence-based problem-solving These courses introduce students to the fundamental concepts of the natural world while strengthening their abilities to observe, experiment.

Semester 2 Courses Code Science Credits
Science PHY 101 Conceptual Physics 3 Credits
BIO 105 Introduction to Life Sciences 3 Credits
PHY 101 Introduction to Physical Science 3 Credits
ENV 110 Environmental Science 3 Credits
Technology CS 101 Digital Foundations and Applied Programming 3 Credits
TECH 205 Management Information Systems (MIS) 3 Credits
ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering Principles 3 Credits
DATA 210 Data Management and Visualization 3 Credits
Mathematics MATH 115 College Algebra and Trigonometry 3 Credits
STAT 201 Probability and Statistics 3 Credits

Business (B) Core

The Business Core, requiring 30 credits (typically eleven 3-credit courses), is the largest component of the foundational curriculum. It ensures students gain a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of the functional areas necessary to operate and manage an organization.

Semester 3 Courses Code Business Core Credits
Finance IBS301 International Business Management 3 Credits
BUS109 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Credits
MKT200B Principles of Marketing 3 Credits
BUS308B Strategic Management 3 Credits
Accounting BUS325B Introduction to Operations Management & Decision Science 3 Credits
FIN305 Introduction to Corporate Finance 3 Credits
BUS110 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Credits
ACC101 Introduction to Accounting 3 Credits
Management BUS100A Introduction to Business 3 Credits
BUS211C People and Organization 3 Credits

Requirements and Deadlines

Our program costs are designed to remain transparent competitive and accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. Each academic program includes tuition fees, registration charges and essential learning resources ensuring students receive high-quality education and comprehensive academic support Costs may vary based on program type, course load, and mode of study (on-campus, hybrid, or online) We aim to provide exceptional value through modern facilities, expert faculty, and industry aligned curriculum making your investment in education both meaningful and future-focused.

Admissions Requirements

1. Academic Qualifications
3. English Language Proficiency
5. Additional Requirements (Program-Specific)
7. Visa Requirements (International Students)
2. Academic Qualifications
4. Entrance Exam / Interview
6. Financial Requirements

Application Deadlines

Program Level Adnations Session Applications Opens Appellation Deadline Classes Begin
Undergraduate Spring Intake October 1 December 15 January 10
Undergraduate Fall Intake April 1 July 30 September 1
Postgraduate Spring Intake October 1 December 30 January 15
Postgraduate Fall Intake April1 August 10 September 5
International Students All Intake 6 Month Before 2 Months Before As Scheduled

Requirements and Deadlines

Our program costs are designed to remain transparent competitive and accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. Each academic program includes tuition fees, registration charges and essential learning resources ensuring students receive high-quality education and comprehensive academic.

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