Individuals are members of the society and their action affect
the society favorably or adversely. Commerce carefully studies this individual
action which is injurious to the society as a whole and recommends the methods
of their prevention. There are then certain commerce issues which are of direct
interest to the society. The problem of money is protection, incidence of
taxation, import-export, the development of agriculture, industries and the
like affect the society as a whole. Commerce carefully studies these problems
in the light of social welfare and gives its biased opinion. Since the most
notable trend of modern politics has become the key note of socialism, Fascism
and planned capitalistic economy. Socio-economic problems and macro-micro businesses
are fast increasing in number and urgency. Commerce learns all those
human activities which are undertaken with the object of earning one's living
are called economic activities. Economic activities may be professions,
employment and business. Business is an economic activity. Business may be
defined as "the regular production or purchase and sale of goods
undertaken with the object of earning profits. And Commerce faculty gives the
knowledge of wel-earnings with good business. Business has become indispensable
in our lives. Business has the capacity to satisfy almost any ambition of an
individual. The improvement in the business is directly related to the urge in
people to give the best to the world. Profit earning with consumer satisfaction
are the true goals of business today. “As the
economy becomes more industrialized and society becomes more complex, the
knowledge and skills required to deal with the situations also change. Hence,
for enabling students to acquire the desired capabilities, contents of courses
and their combinations need to be revised, diversified and made more flexible”.
1.1
MAIN
PROBLEMS OF SOCIETIES-
1.1.1 The main problem of commerce
education is that Till yester years, commerce education is business
education. But, in tune with the needs of the business and society, independent
professions have emerged in the form of chartered accountant, cost and works
accountant, company secretary and business administrator (M.B.A.). Thus, the
cream of commerce has gone and it remained now as an academic discipline giving
general and liberal education.
1.1.2 The
another thing is that Commerce education
is a living discipline and is totally different from other disciplines. Hence,
it must charter new routes to service the aspirations of the nation. To man the
economic development of the country and to meet the growing needs of the society,
there is greater demand for sound development of commerce education in Indian
Universities. But, what has been going in the name of Commerce education is
only liberal and general education. Is that the objective of commerce
education? In the process of catering to everybody, we are not able to cater to
the needs of any body.
1.1.3. There are vast numbers of people both in town and
country who are brought up with
insufficient of food clothing and house room whose education is broken off. Early in order that they may go to work for
wages who henceforth are engaged during long hours in exhausting toil with
imperfectly nourished bodies, and have therefore no chance of developing their
mental faculties. It is broadly true that the destruction of the poor is their
poverty. Commerce by studying the causes of poverty and suggesting method of
their removal does real service to mankind. Post liberalization, the
relevance of management education has become more imperative, this means a
marked change in the way commerce and management education is perceived in
India.The period immediately following independence signaled the pressing need
for developing vast management skills. Ever after that, we have traveled a long
way and Indian economy is not just new but has become very mature and as of
present has become an international player. This is because of liberalization
and globalization policies and a shift from planned economy to market oriented
economy etc.The above calls for a professional approach, which can be brought
about by professionally run Commerce and Management institutions offering
commerce and management education. They help to develop information
management skills to execute tasks. Skills to solve problems. They help
in decision making process in a dynamic environment. They help in development
of human resource management skills. They help in developing creativity
/ innovation. become more professional in their business dealings. They help in
developing time management skills as 'Time lost is money lost'.. 'Customer is the king of the
business'. Now the slogan is 'Customer is God'. Commerce and Management
education is aimed at this by developing customer services management skills.
Thus the main objective of Commerce and Management education is to provide an
all round development of the personalities, so that they can manage the affairs
of the organization more efficiently and effectively. Thus its objective should
not be just to churn out technocrats and managers for the industry but also to
train the people to handle the problems with ease and comfort
1.2 THE WEAKNESSES OF COMMERCE EDUCATION-
Higher Education is basically recognized
as a service due to the fact that this sector has a huge potential customer in
the form of students worldwide. A.K. Vashist, Prof. PU. Chandigarh highlighted
the reform measures undertaken by the Govt. in the direction of world class
patents in India and their implications and impediments under the title of his
paper "Intellectual property Rights in India - Issues and
challenges". . To man the economic development of the country and to
meet the growing needs of the society, there is greater demand for sound
development of commerce education in Indian Universities. But, what has been
going in the name of Commerce education is only liberal and general education.The challenge that most of the technology
transfer agreements encounter is the task of indigenization of the technology.
While the technology supplier wants the recipient company to achieve the same
level of quality to be able to compete in the national and international
markets, the achievement of this goal is fraught with practical difficulties.
Product quality depends upon the quality of inputs and the processes adopted
and the quality of the raw material available in the recipient country not
being the same it becomes problematic to indegenize the technology.The
anther challenge is related with E- Commerce. E-Commerce as anything that
involves an outline transaction. E-commerce provides multiple benefits to te
consumers in form of availability of goods at lower cost. It looks Wider choice
and saves time. But the education of e-commerce faces the problem that there
are 2 main parts of e-commerce.(1). E- Merchandise and (2).. E-FinanceE-
Merchandise -E- COMMERCE involves connecting business using modern
communication.E-Merchandise involves
selling goods and services electronically and moving items through
distribution channels. like Telephone, Fax, E-payment -Money Transfer System,
E-data Interchange and the Internet shopping for groceries, tickets, music,
cloths hardware, travel books, flowers or gifts.. E-Financing –It means with
Online businesses like financial services, travel, entertainment and groceries
are all likely to grow. But it affects from economical factors, political
factors cultural factors and supranational institutions. It is effected by Banking,
debit cards, smart cards, banking machines, insurance financing action and on - line services.Thus
the education of commerce now become
wide and it needs proper training.The reasons for unpopularity
1.2.1 WEAKNESSES OF COMMERCE EDUCATION—
(i.)Craze for Medicine, Engineering , Management and IT
courses,
(ii) One group of
students believes that Unpopularity of commerce at competitive examinations:-
the syllabius of commerce at competitive examinations is not attracting even
the meritorious commerce students
.(iii )Commerce
graduates are not eligible for teacher training courses, such as B.Ed in many States like Gujarat .Because
mostly arts and science students get preference.
(iv) Commerce
education is a living discipline and is totally different from other
disciplines. Hence, it must charter new routes to service the aspirations of
the nation. . To man the economic development of the country and to meet the
growing needs of the society, there is greater demand for sound development of
commerce education in Indian Universities. But, what has been going in the name
of Commerce education is only liberal and general education.
(v) No preference or reservation for commerce
graduate either in employment or in admissions to professional courses like
C.A, CWA, CS, M.B.A. etc. So. Reserve people can not get advantage of that
knowledge.
(vi It needs the means of additional costs and efforts. Poor students or
economically backward students can not afford the extra fees for computer
classes, tuitions, or like this.
(vii ) High student
low teacher ratio.
( viii) Lack of proper infrastructure: - it is sometimes remarked
that many colleges are virtually
academic slums.
(ix) So far other short term courses have full
material, facility of distant education
and etc. like this Instruction in
regional media and adequate or availability of reading material in
regional media are not comparatively
available.
(x). Inadequate teaching aids like commerce lab,
CTV-Video films.
( xi ) Untrained and ill-equipped teachers.
( xii) It is more content oriented rather than
skill and practice oriented.
(xiii ) Even the
content (syllabus) is not up-to-date. with latest scenario, availability of
E-finance, etc. needs keeping pace with the changing business environment with
latest technology to every students. So many a time commerce graduates are
found lacking communication and decision-making skills.
(xvi). Knowledge must
be improved time by time of teachers and
visiting faculty. Lack of practical exposure both to the teacher and teaching methods. I say that Perhaps commerce may be the only
practical subject which is theoretically taught without practical exposure.
(xvii.) There is a policy created by laws that in many cases
students who are not able to get seats in other courses like B.B.A. or B.P.N.A.
or C.A.integreted course ,then and then
they are compel to opting for
commerce without any interest. . In such a case it is futile to expect
wonderful results. They may be disappointed.
(xviii.) Commerce teacher is a jack of all trades: - perhaps he
is the only person who is expected to teach all the subjects. Like commerce,
banking, enterpreneyrship, business management or some time economics as
compulsory subject even if he or she may be interested in accountancy.
( xix.) Govt. should give sufficient of funds for improvement. Because I say
the Visiting teachers or Adhoc teachers
or Fix salary teachers or Part-time teachers Interested in teaching ,because they have no job
satisfaction.The senior experienced teachers are retired and new
recrutements are not satisfied their status so “” aavan-Jaavan” in teachers
community make dis -advantage to the commerce education.
Thus,
commerce education is facing innumerable problems today. These problems have a
direct bearing on the course objectives, course content and course conduct.
These problems need serious attention and close scrutiny. It is high time for
soul searching for an objective appraisal which will provide the basis for
evolving a new strategy for giving a better deal to commerce education in the
years to come. Therefore, the need for an all-out effort to re-orient and
re-designing the commerce education in such a way that it will be relevant for
today and tomorrow
1.2.2 FACTORS AFFECTING TO THE GLOBLE E-COMMERCE-
Stage
|
Economic and infra structure
|
Socio cultural factors
|
Political legal factors
|
Supranational institutions
|
Internet
adoption
|
Per capita GDP
|
Literacy rate and computer
skill
|
The internet's democratic
nature incompatible with authoritarian political
|
UNDP-introduction of the
internet in many countries.
|
Availability of telephone and
computer
|
English language skill
|
structures
|
GATS-competition in telecom
sectors
|
|
Pricing structure
|
Viewed as a tool of cultural
imperialism in some
|
Tariff and non tariff barriers
to ICT products
|
ITA- reducing the price of ICT
products.
|
|
Buying/selling online
|
Availability of credit
|
Intellectual property
protection
|
Redress mechanisms in case of
problems in online transactions
|
UNCITRAL model law
|
Advertising and searching
phase
|
Operating speed of computer
and modern size
|
Influence of language and
symbols used on site visited and purchase decision
|
Ban on some website in
authoritarian regimes
|
Products can be advertised and
searched globally on GTPN of UNCTAD
|
Payment phase
|
Penetrationrate of credit
cards
|
Forms of payment: check, wire
transfer, cash on delivery etc,
|
Governments' concern on the
outflow of foreign currency.
|
UNCTAD smart card
|
Delivery phase
|
Delivery means and
infrastructure
|
Products stolen some countries
|
Tariff and non- tariff
barriers
|
Electronic delivery free
of custom duties in WTO member
|
1.3 STATE AND STATUS
OF COMMERCE EDUCATION IN INDIA-
Commerce Education in India was started in 1886, over a hundred
and twenty years ago. Since then it has experienced tremendous growth. Commerce
faculties are established in many Universities.
In order to understand the progress of commerce education in India since
Independence and its present position, we have to rely on statistics. There are the increasing number of commerce
students since 1950-51. The increase in enrolment is substantial from 0.36 lakh
in 1950-51 to 14.10 lakhs in 1995-96 and to 20 lakhs now. The enrolment in
M.Com and B.Com courses in India during last one and half decades. One
important feature of it is that the number of girl students in commerce is on
increase in absolute and relative terms both at M.Com and B.Com levels. The proportion of enrolment at B.Com and
M.Com levels. It is clear that about 8%
only are going for M.Com/higher education. About 92% stop with graduation.
Therefore there is a need to make commerce graduation courses more meaningful
and purposeful. The number of commerce students State-wise and the distribution
of students in higher education (in percentage
terms).
NUMBER OF COMMERCE STUDENTS: STATE-WISE
No.
|
STATE
|
1970-71 Rank
|
1999-2000 Rank
|
1
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
|
|
2
|
Arunachal
Pradesh
|
|
|
3
|
Assam
|
|
|
4
|
Bihar
|
12,545 8
|
2,55,574 1
|
5
|
Goa
|
469 19
|
6,938 17
|
6
|
Gujarat
|
42,010 3 1
|
26,450 3
|
7
|
Haryana
|
1,642 14
|
15,690 15
|
8
|
. HimachalPradesh
|
186 21
|
5,972 18
|
9
|
Jammu
& Kashmir
|
919 18 4
|
188 19
|
10
|
Karnataka
|
24,535 5
|
76,581 5
|
11
|
Kerala
|
11,794 9
|
18,086 12
|
12
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
17,810 6
|
58,960 8
|
13
|
Maharastra
|
87,143 12
|
31,263 2
|
14
|
.
Manipur
|
112 23
|
608 24
|
15
|
Meghalaya - -
|
-------
|
728 23
|
16
|
.
Mizoram
|
---------
|
260 26
|
17
|
Nagaland -
|
-------
|
367 25
|
18
|
Orissa
|
1,160 16
|
16,404 13
|
19
|
Punjab
|
1,447 15
|
16,091 14
|
20
|
Rajasthan
|
14,156 7
|
18,810 11
|
21
|
.
Sikkim
|
------
|
148 30
|
22
|
Tamilnadu
|
7,282 11
|
57,039 9
|
23
|
Tripura
|
1,152 17
|
1,926 20
|
24
|
UttarPradesh
|
11,679 10
|
66,742 7
|
25
|
West
Bengal
|
81,950 2
|
71,977 6
|
26
|
A
& N Islands
|
|
198 29
|
27
|
Chandigarh
|
4190 20
|
1,615 21
|
28
|
D
& N Haveli
|
-----
|
---------
|
29
|
Daman & Diu
|
|
248 27
|
30
|
Delhi
|
7,107 12
|
37,137 10
|
31
|
Lakshadweep
-
|
---------
|
-----------
|
32
|
Pondicherry
|
1682 22
|
1,325 22
|
Source: REVITALISING COMMERCE EDUCATION-- Vidyasagar University Journal
of Commerce
certain broad conclusions can be drawn:
i. Commerce is popular in industrialized States.
ii. Commerce is more popular in urban areas rather than in rural
areas.
iii. It has spread through out the country. Now it has taken
roots in all the States and Union
Territories, even though started late. Of course, thedevelopment is nor uniform in all the States.
iv. If we analyze the enrolment during the last two decades
in percentage terms, commerce share in
total enrolment has increased from 17.1%
in 1975-76 to 21.9% in 1995-96, and 25% by 2005-06, whereas all other faculties exhibited either a marginal
decline or status quo.
Thus, a single discipline-commerce, which
accounts for about 25% of the total enrolment in higher education, unlike Arts
or Sciences consisting of many departments,
unfortunately is not getting adequate attention for its needs from the
Government and UGC. Further, it is not properly understood by the
administrators also.
1.4 SORT
OF SWOT/TOWS ANALYSIS
T - Identify the threats to commerce education
O - Identify the areas of opportunities still available for
commerce even after providing for CA, CWA, CS and MBAs and new opportunities
into which you can enter.
W - What are your
weaknesses because of which you are not preferred?
S -
What are your strengths, if any? It is better to concentrate on and consolidate
on your strengths.
let us now come to the structuring/designing. While doing so
level also should be kept in mind for
framing the course objectives, course content and course conduct. The
conventional levels are:
Level I :
Pre-University or + two stage (Two
years)
Level II : Graduation
(Three years)
Level III :
Post-graduation (Two years)
In the changed scenario, non-conventional duration or integrated
courses also may be thought of. While
designing the courses the following should be adhered to, which I remember to have studied in my
economics subject. Three qualifications
are essential for a “Good” before it can have value-
i. It must possess
utility (relevance);
ii. it must be scarce;
iii. it must be
marketable.
All these three qualities are essential together. In the absence
of any of these qualities a “Good” will
have no value at all. Of course, this aptly describes our predicament.
The main branch of business education i.e. Commerce has gone in for
quantity rather than quality, due to the
pressure of demand and reached the present stage and state. The same thing is happening in case of
another branch of business education i.e.
management education. It is time for
them to learn lessons from the Commerce
education. In case of other professional streams viz., CA, CWA, CS, even
though entry barriers are not there,
exit is not easy. Hence, they are able to maintain their status.
1.5. PROSPECTS OF COMMERCE EDUCATION-
The various ALTERNATIVES available for re-orientation of
commerce education are:
i. Academic Oriented
Courses for giving liberal commerce education, for
developing quality of mind, logical thinking, initiative,
attitude to life and a general understanding of business.
ii. Vocational/Self Employment Oriented Courses such as taxation, management
accounting, financial analysis, cost accounting.
iii. Job Oriented Courses such as computer accounting, salesmanship,
advertising, secretarial practice etc
for small jobs.
iv. Management Oriented Courses
The Institutes of Management in the country are
catering to the demands of elitist managerial personnel of industry. We need a second level of personnel to cater to the
requirements of small and tiny industry.
In India, there are many small and tiny industrial units, particularly
in the rural areas which need management orientation and a fair dose of
management culture. We should strive to create a new class of LICENTIATE
MANAGERS for them with complete practical bias just as engineering and
medicine. They may be even 5 year integrated courses with commerce
laboratory/workshop.
1.6
FUTURE OF COMMERCE EDUCATION (in 2020)-
Commerce- education may have bright future if it --
1. Build rapport
with trade, Commerce and Industry and establish University Industry Hub)
2. Elicit the industry needs and requirements.
3. Under graduation courses
must be made more meaningful as 92% of them terminating here. P.G. courses
(M.Com) be more rigorous in content, skill and practice aspects with emphasis
on Accounting and Finance.
4. Commerce and computers
go together. There must be computer papers even at U.G. Level.
5. As Business operations
need more knowledge and skill the syllabus must contain knowledge component,
skill component and practice
*CONCLUSION-
commerce stream is a good option for
future......there are many courses in commerce that gives you a good career
break, like CA - its the best for students who are good at accounting, so also
is ICWA.....then there is CS - for students interested in company's stock
listing, legal stuff etc., CFA - for students interested in investment, MBA - for
students interested in management part of a business etc.,more importantly,
most of these courses can be done along with your degree, means, you can
register with the respective institutes and clear the foundation courses and
entrance exams, so that after graduation one can clear them quickly.....
AS WE
ENTER THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, the business world is consumed by questions
about e-commerce. As you are aware that, in a growing economy much of the
expansion takes place in service sector (tertiary sector) which particularly
requires the type of skills and knowledge that our courses offer. The much
needed practical bias also can be brought in with the developments in
information technology, and with the help of a colour television, video
cassettes and computers. Our market is vast and their requirements are varied.
Hence, we have to provide for varied courses and not one straight jacket.
While the electronic sale of goods still
represents only a small fraction of economic activity, the Internet seems at
this moment in history to present almost unlimited possibilities - as both a
conduit and a disrupter of business. To shed light on the changes we may see as
the early years of our new century unfolded, we asked some close absorbers of
electronic commerce to share their thoughts and speculations about the future.
Most e-commerce businesses that are not successful fail to deliver the physical
aspects of their business, such as logistics, rather than through the
electronic aspects of the business. Because of this many e-commerce education
courses include some of the basic aspects of business, making sure that you
have the knowledge you need to run the whole of the business. .
As the economy becomes more industrialized and
society becomes more complex, the knowledge and skills required to deal with
the situations also change. Hence, for enabling students to acquire the desired
capabilities, contents of courses and their combinations need to be revised,
diversified and made more flexible”
According to the editor-in-chief of International Journal of
Electronic Commerce, Vladimir Zwass, ‘Electronic commerce is sharing business
information, maintaining business relationships and conducting
businesstransactions by means of telecommunications networks’.He maintains that
in its purest form, electronic commerce has existed for over 40
years,originating from the electronic transmission of messages during the
Berlin airlift in 1948.From this, electronic data interchange (EDI) was the
next stage of e-commerce development. In the 1960s a cooperative effort between
industry groups produced a first attempt at common electronic data formats. The
formats, however, were only for purchasing, transportation and finance data, and
were used primarily for intra-industry transactions. It was not until the late
1970s that work began for national Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) standards,
which developed well into the early 1990s. EDI is the electronic transfer of a
standardised business transaction between a sender and receiver computer, over
some kind of privatenetwork or value added network (VAN). Both sides would have
to have the same application software and the data would be exchanged in an
extremely rigorous format
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THANK YOU---------------
REFERENCEs
1 D. Obul Reddy(March 2007)-“ REVITALISING
COMMERCE EDUCATION “- Commerce with
Farm Management, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore on invitation.
2.G. V. Kokklki(201“ Industry and commerce
education – a strength and weakness analysiIndian Journals.com
3. Vladimir Zwass –“ Introduction
to e-commerce” Editor-in-chief of
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
4.Stephan
R. r Curvey( “ Principle centered
Leadership”Mahatma Gandhi- Seven Deadly sins as per mahatma Gandhi”- Simon
R.schuste ltd. London
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