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Department of Commerce

Academic Report 2023-2025

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Vision of the Department

To be an institute of academic excellence with total commitment to quality education in Commerce, Management and related fields, with a holistic concern for a better life, environment and society.

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Faculty Details

Prof. Saloni Gupta

Prof. Anupama Mahajan

Prof. Mala Rani

Prof. Rajni

Prof. Kamini Bhutani

Prof. Harikishni

Professors

Associate Prof.

Assistant Prof.

Ms. Uma Grover

Dr. Poonam

Ms. Himanshu Garg

Dr. Vandana Bansal

Dr. Nishtha Bhushan

Ms. Monika Arya

Dr. Roopa Johri

Dr. Sonia Kaushik

Dr. Kalpana Kataria

Ms. Seema Kwatra

Dr. Arshi Zareen

Ms. Chitrangda

Dr. Arif Hussain Haidary

Dr. Divya Sharma

Dr. Sonali Jain

Ms. Alka Devi

Dr. Sakshi Mittal

Ms. Sunita

Dr. Monica Shokeen

Ms. Deepika Dewan

Dr. Shilpi Sahi

Ms. Swati Khanna

Ms. Laxmi Devi

Mr. Alok Aanand

Mr. Anil Kumar

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9

16

We are a team of 31 people having experience in different domains such as Finance, HRM, Marketing, Law, IB, Taxation, Advertising, Banking, Ethics etc.

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Publications

Scopus

UGC Care

Springer, ABDC & Others

32

56

44

Peer Reviewed

165

2023-24

2024-25

5

27

4

-

Our faculty members have published various research articles in journals of repute with topics ranging from Ethics, Finance to Sustainability

Till Date

1

6

6

-

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E-content & Books

Edited Chapters

Books

Patents

38

44

1

Research Papers in Books

6

Till date

Till date

E-PG-Pathshala Modules

30

Youtube

Lectures

40+

E-learning Modules

50+

Modules on ILLL Website

10+

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Research Projects & Other Achievements

Name of Faculty

Title

Funding Agency

Funding Received

Prof. Mala Rani

Training for IKS Master Trainer

All expenses paid by UGC

TA & Accommodation for three level training in Delhi, Bhopal & Varanasi

Prof. Mala Rani

Traditional Food Crops & Minor Grain Crops in Indigenous Communities: Pathways to Socio-economic Prosperity through Sustainable Development in North-East Region of India

ICSSR

Rs. 10,00,000

Dr. Sonia Kaushik

Lack of Awareness and Other Dissonance Behind the Low Uptake of The New Income Tax Regime in India

ICSSR

Rs. 2,00,000

Prof. Mala Rani

Society & Sustainability for Vision Viksit Bharat @ 2047: Addressing Socio-Economic & Environmental Challanges in the North East Region of India

ICSSR

Rs. 1,00,000

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H-Index

Name of Faculty

H-Index

Prof. Saloni Gupta

1(Scopus), 3(Google Scholar)

Prof. Mala Rani

2

Prof. Anupama

2

Prof. Rajni

2

Dr. Nishtha Bhushan

1

Prof. Harikishni

3

Dr. Sonia Kaushik

1

Dr. Kalpana Kataria

2

Dr. Arshi Zareen

2

Dr. Shilpi Sahi

2

Dr. Arif Hussain Haidary

1

Best Paper Awards

Name of Faculty

Paper Title

Institution/Organization

Dr. Shilpi Sahi &

Dr Roopa Johri

Blockchain Beyond Cryptocurrencies – A Study on its Impact on Corporate Governance Practices

X International Conference by Department of Commerce, Delhi School of Economics in collaboration with DDU college, University of Delhi

Dr. Shilpi Sahi

Developing Indigenous Cybersecurity Solutions & Reducing Reliance on Foreign Technologies

XXV Annual International Conference of DSPSR (IP University) in collaboration with DDU and Trinity University of Asia, Philippines

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Teaching Pedagogy

  • Quiz on Google Forms
  • You Tube Channel
  • Case Study
  • Role Play
  • Presentations by students
  • Discussion on news Update
  • Debates
  • Flipped Classroom
  • Discussing topic related movies
  • Solving Unsolved numerical questions
  • Peer group discussions for solving similar problems/Questions
  • Sharing Advanced Study materials and Question Bank
  • Discussion on various policy Implications

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Tutorials Methodology

Quiz on google forms

PYQ papers

Practical Problems and Hints

Doubts resolution

Writing practice of descriptive ques.

Developing answer writing skills

Surprise tests

Open Book Tests

Debate

Flipped Classroom

Case Studies

Discussing topic related movies

Solving unsolved numerical questions in the lectures

Peer group discussion for solving similar questions

Connecting topics to real life

Encouraging students to watch Shark tank to promote entrepreneurship

Reflection and self-assessment

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Seminars Year 2023-24

Department of Commerce has conducted over 15 seminars, workshops and webinars

  • Qualities Required to be a Civil Servant
  • Intellectual Property Rights and Entrepreneurship
  • Overcoming the Glass-Ceiling Perspectives and Reality in Women led Corporates
  • Alumina Talk
  • International leadership summit

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Seminars Year 2024-25

  • FDP on Enhancing Teaching Learning Using Generative AI Tools
  • Workshop on Micro Economics, Real Life Case Studies and Application Based Learning
  • Workshop on Business Analytics Using R
  • Leadership Summit 2.0
  • Alumina Talk
  • Commerce Fest Commercio

Department of Commerce has conducted over 17 seminars, workshops and webinars

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Sanctioned Strength and Admitted students

Program/

Course

Total Sanctioned Strength

Number of Students Admitted (2023-24)

Number of Students Admitted (2024-25)

B.Com

192

177

167

B.Com(H)

151

147

139

Student Demand

2023-24

2024-25

Program

Applied

Admitted

Applied

Admitted

B.Com

399

177

448

167

B.Com (H)

267

147

311

139

Overall Demand Ratio

2023-24

2024-25

194%

221%

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Number of Students Graduated

Program

2023-24

B.Com

167

B.Com(H)

100

Success Rate of Students

Program

2023-24

B.Com

90.76%

B.Com(H)

91.74%

Program

CGPA (6.00-8.00)

CGPA (Above 8)

Average CGPA

B.Com

95

3

6.908

B.Com(H)

162

4

6.758

Results

*Result is Awaited For 2024-25

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Students Progression

Program

Students Pursuing Professional Courses (CA/CS/CMA/ACCA)

Budding Entrepreneurs

B.Com

38

05

B.Com(H)

24

01

* Many are preparing for entrance exams for Govt jobs & further higher studies

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Notable Alumnae

Sandhya

Ramasubramanian

Vice President @

Department of commerce has over 9000+ alumnus from different fields such as corporates, academics, politics, and even entrepreneurs

Amrita

Dhawan

Municipal Councillor @

Swati

Arora

Manager @

Tanu

Panwar

Asst. Vice President @

Ria

Malhotra

Entrepreneur @

Dr. Sonia

Kaushik

Associate Prof. @

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Other Distinguished Alumnae

S.No

Name

Designation

1

Dr. Annu Aggarwal

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

2

Ms. Sunita

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

3

Ms. Shilpa

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

4

Ms. Laxmi Devi

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

5

Dr. Sarita Kadian

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

6

Ms. Deepika Dewan

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

7

Ms. Sweety Gupta

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

8

Ms. Bhoomi

Deputy Manager, ICICI Bank

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Ms. Lakshita Katyayan

Senior Financial Analyst, Silverskills Pvt. Ltd.

10

Ms. Malvika Saxena

Assistant Vice President, Natwest Bank

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S.No

Name

Designation

11

Ms. Shagun Sachdeva

Senior Executive- HR, OFB Tech Pvt. Ltd.

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Ms. Meenu Sharma

AO (Administrative Officer), British High Commission (Chanakyapuri)

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Ms. Mansi Singh

Probationary Officer, Baroda UP Gramin Bank

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Ms. Sheetal Sharma

Senior officer, DBS BANK INDIA LIMITED

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Ms. Nehal Bhardwaj

Social Media Influencer

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Ms. Shobha

Entrepreneur, Dhaaage – Hand Embroidery & Crochet Customized products

17.

Ms. Ritika

Market Research Analyst- Titan Biotech Ltd

18.

Ms. Meenakshi Sharma

NEP Executive, Automotive Skills Development Council

19.

Ms. Niyati Rustagi

Portfolio Manager ( Executive-Operations and research), Great Eastern Advisory Mart

20.

Ms. Yukta Sharma

Tax Consultant, Deloitte

21.

Ms. Kritika

English Language Assistant, Spanish Ministry of Education

Contd…

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SWOC Analysis

  • Highly qualified, experienced & dedicated faculty.
  • Department has its own journal by the name of ARTHAVAAN.
  • A strong bond with a high level of interaction between the faculty and students.
  • Department contributes to overall development of college.
  • Good placement and student career progression in higher education
  • Active Mentor-Mentee Program

Strength

Weakness

Opportunities

Challenges

  • Lack of infrastructure like smart classrooms, and research facilities.
  • Non availability of workstations for faculty.
  • Lack of Industry exposure and academic trips due to limited time in semester system.

  • Availability of grants for research projects.
  • Organising More National & International Seminars.

  • Faculties need to keep updating themselves technologically with the rising AI tools that can be used.
  • Motivating students for good quality Research under NEP.
  • More Industry based exposure.

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Way Forward

In order to fulfil its stated vision, mission and motto the department is committed to

Academic excellence

Professional Excellence

Total commitment

Holistic Development

Socially responsible Citizens

Value-based Development

We wish our students to become job givers rather than job seekers for this we have started with UPKRAM and Enactus Bharati, so that they develop entrepreneurial skills.

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Thank You !!