Welcome to Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce - Overview of Programs and Faculty

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Welcome to Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce! This prestigious institution offers BS Commerce and MPhil Commerce programs specializing in Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, and Marketing. Meet our esteemed teaching faculty and explore a comprehensive BS Commerce program that equips students with essential business skills in various disciplines such as accounting, finance, marketing, and economics. Join us on a journey of academic excellence and professional development at QACC.


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  1. ORIENTATION SESSION BS Commerce Program Session 2023-27

  2. WELCOME Congratulations on your admission and welcome to the Quaid e Azam College of Commerce. 2

  3. A. QUAID E AZAM COLLEGE OF COMMERCE The Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce (QACC) is a constituent college of the University of Peshawar. QACC holds the distinction of being the oldest commerce college in the province. The foundation stone of QACC was laid by Mohtarima Fatima Jinnah on 25th October 1962. The college is playing a significant role in shaping the educational landscape and contributing to the development of commerce professionals in the region. The College is currently offering BS Commerce and MPhil Commerce programs with specialization in the fields of Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management and Marketing. 3

  4. VISION OF QACC We will be a leading academic institution in the field of Commerce and Management, working for the socio-economic development of the community with a focus on management of industrial and commercial activities. 4

  5. B. TEACHING FACULTY 1. Prof. Dr. Yorid Ahsan Zia Ph.D. administrative Sciences-Management Principal Quaid-e- Azam College of Commerce 2. Dr. Syed Hamid Ali shah Ph.D. Management Sciences-Finance 3. Dr. Aqa Siddiq Ph.D. Management Sciences-Human Resource Management 4. Dr. Rehman Ali Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining 5. Dr. Ilyas Sharif Ph.D. Management Sciences-Accounting 6. Dr. Aysha Sami Latif Ph.D. Management Sciences-Finance 5

  6. B. TEACHING FACULTY 7. Syed Muhammad Majid Shah MS- Management Sciences-Finance (On Study Leave) 8. Dr. Faisal Khan Ph.D. Management Sciences-Finance (On EOL) 9. Faheem Ullah Qureshi MS-Management Sciences- Human Resource Management 10. Ghulam Farooq M.Phil Management sciences (On study Leave) 11. Aurang Zeb(on Study Leave) MS- Management Sciences-Finance 6

  7. B. TEACHING FACULTY 12. Jamal Ahmed MS-Management Sciences-Marketing 13. Muhammad Farrukh ACCA 14. Dost Muhammad MS- Management Sciences-Finance 7

  8. C. OVERVIEW OF THE BS PROGRAM The BS Commerce program at Quaid e Azam College of Commerce is a comprehensive undergraduate course designed to provide students with a strong foundation in business and commerce. This program offers a well-rounded curriculum that covers essential business disciplines, including accounting, finance, marketing, human resource management and economics. 8

  9. C. OVERVIEW OF THE BS PROGRAM i. Scheme of Study A student of BS Commerce is required to complete 130-140 Credit Hours. Besides course work they have to complete eight (08) weeks internship in an organization of repute or undergo a research report. The normal duration for the completion of the program is eight semesters which shall complete in four years period. 9

  10. C. OVERVIEW OF THE BS PROGRAM ii. Degree to be Awarded a. BS Commerce (Accounting and Finance): A Student who takes at least 30 Credit Hour Courses listed under Accounting and Finance b. BS Commerce (Human Resource Management): A Student who takes at least 30 Credit Hour Courses listed under Human Resource Management c. BS Commerce (Marketing): A Student who takes at least 30 Credit Hour Courses listed under Marketing 10

  11. D. COURSES IN FIRST SEMESTER S.No. Subject Teacher 1 Islamiat 2 Pak Study 3 Emglish I Ghulam Farooq 4 Mathematics in Commerce Dr. Rehman Ali 5 Fundamentals of Commerce Dost Muhammad 6 Fundamentals of Computer Dr. Rehman Ali 11

  12. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES i. Assessment Marks breakdown for assessment of each course shall me made as follows: S.No. Item Maximum Marks 1 Mid-Terms 30% 2 Quizzes / Assignments / Presentation / Attendance 20% 3 Final Terms 50% 12

  13. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ii. Attendance A minimum of 75% attendance of the lectures in each course will be prerequisite to appearing in Examinations. In case you do not satisfy this requirement, you will be ineligible to appear in final-term examination of that course and will repeat that course whenever it is offered again. 13

  14. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES iii. Make Up Examination There will be no makeup examination for failed students. Failed students are required to repeat the course. In case of any genuine reason or due to attending national or international event on behalf of the University, students will be allowed for the makeup examination. They shall be charged double the examination fee. Any student failing the makeup examination shall be required to re-register for the course whenever in future it is offered again. 14

  15. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES iv. Unfair Means (UFM) Cases Duty teacher/invigilator shall report UFM case to the examination coordinator Coordinator examination shall report UFM cases to semester committee All UFM cases shall be dealt with as per approved university rules. University has strict policy in this regard and student has to repeat that course along with the submission of fine in case cheating is confirmed or he/she has misbehaved with the invigilator. 15

  16. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES v. Grading System The grading shall be done on a scale of 1-4. Marks % age Value Grade Remarks 85 and above 4.0 A Excellent 84 3.9 83 3.8 82 3.7 81 3.6 80 3.5 79 3.4 78 3.4 B Very Good 77 3.3 76 3.3 75 3.2 74 3.2 16 73 3.1 72 3.0

  17. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES v. Grading System (Cont.) Marks % age Value Grade Remarks 71 2.9 70 2.8 69 2.7 68 2.6 67 2.5 66 2.5 C Good 65 2.4 64 2.4 63 2.3 62 2.2 61 2.1 60 2.0 17

  18. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES v. Grading System (Cont.) Marks % age Value Grade Remarks 59 1.9 58 1.8 57 1.7 56 1.6 55 1.5 D Fair 54 1.4 53 1.3 52 1.2 51 1.1 50 1.0 49 and Below 0.0 F Fail 18

  19. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES vi. GPA and CGPA Grade Point Average (GPA) is an expression for the average performance of the student in the courses he/she has taken during any semester, thus GPA may be calculated for 1st semester, 2nd semester or any other semester. GPA shall be rounded to two decimal places e.g., a GPA of 2.0642 shall be reported as 2.06, while a GPA of 2.065 shall be reported as 2.07 19

  20. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES vi. GPA and CGPA (Cont.) Calculation of GPA Course Code %age of Marks Obtained Grade Value Credit Hours (CH) Grade Point (GP) 511 65 C 2.4 3 7.2 513 72 B 3.0 3 9.0 515 80 B 3.5 3 10.5 517 51 D 1.1 2 2.2 519 42 F 0 3 0 Total 14 28.9 ??? =??? ???=28.9 = 2.06 14 20

  21. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES vi. GPA and CGPA (Cont.) Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is an expression for the average performance of the student in all the courses he/she has taken during all the precious semesters (the entire course of study), thus at the end of 1st semester, CGPA will be the same as GPA, while CGPA at the end of 2nd semester or any subsequent semester will be calculated by taking into account all the courses taken by the student in all the previous semesters. 21

  22. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES vii. Improvement of Grades A student desirous of improving grade/s, from B or C, in selected course/s, may be allowed by the Head of Department, with information to the Controller of Examinations. Such improvement shall be allowed for not more than four courses and shall be done within two semesters after declaration of the result of the Final Semester. 22

  23. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES viii. Promotion For promotion the following conditions shall be followed: a. If a student s CGPA falls below 2.0, he/she will be promoted (conditionally) and will be put on 1st probation for the next semester. b. If the student does not come out by increasing his/her CGPA to 2.0, he/she will go on last probation. c. If the student who was earlier on last probation, does not come out by achieving the minimum desired CGPA, he/she shall be dropped from the college and cannot be re- admitted by the college. 23

  24. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES viii. Promotion (Cont.) If a student fails to meet the following requirements, he/she will not be promoted to the next semester: S.No. Promotion to Requirements for promotion to next semester A student must pass 50% of the courses of 1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester 5th Semester 6th Semester 7th Semester A student must pass 100% of the courses of -- -- 1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester 5th Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester 5th Semester 6th Semester 7th Semester 8th Semester 24

  25. E. ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES viii. Promotion (Cont.) Note: a. Student failing in a paper/ or more papers but promoted must register themselves in that course/s as and when offered. b. It is mandatory for a student who could not appear in examination due to shortage of attendance that he/she must register for the course and attend the classes regularly to appear in examination as and when that course is offered by the college. 25

  26. F. RESOURCES AT THE COLLEGE We have a well-stocked library. Where you can find your course-related books, additional resources, and books in various other disciplines. Additionally, having two computer labs and access to Wi-Fi provides students with access to technology and a conducive environment for academic work. 26

  27. G. STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT Every student shall observe the following Codes of Conduct: Faithfulness in his/her religious duties and respect for convictions of others in matters of religion, conscience and custom. Loyalty to Pakistan and refraining from doing anything which might lower its honor and prestige in any way. Truthfulness and honesty in dealing with other people. Respect for the elders and politeness to all: especially to women, children old people, the weak, disabled and the helpless. Respect for his/her teachers, non-teaching staff and others in authority in the institute. 27

  28. G. STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT Cleanliness of mind, speech, habits, body and environment. Helpfulness to fellow beings. Devotion to studies, sports, curricular and co-curricular activities prescribed and/or organized or carried out under the banner or the institute/University. Observance of thrift and protection of personal and public property. Dedication to the protection and promotion of environment and ecosystem. Upholding the sanctity of the institute and compliance to its rules and regulation. 28

  29. H. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND CLUBS In the University of Peshawar, we have various students societies and clubs. Student societies play a crucial role in enhancing the university experience, offering students opportunities or personal, academic, and professional growth, while also fostering a sense of belonging and community. These include: Adventure and Hiking Club Blood Donors Society Creative Art Society Photo and Video Club Cultural and Dramatic Society Khyber Islamic Cultural Society Khyber Literacy Club Science Society Social Welfare and Awareness Society Sports Society International Students Society 29

  30. I. FINANCIAL MATTERS You must pay a Semester fee within two weeks of the start of that semester. 30

  31. J. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED You must submit with Sajjad sb a. Migration Certificate b. Copy of verified DMC from the concerned BOARD c. Submit fee d. Form submission for registration Within 15 days otherwise your admission could be cancelled. 31

  32. J. Q& A 32

  33. Thank you 33

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