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The Department of Commerce was introduced as a separate academic stream in 1986 when the College was still affiliated to North Eastern Hill University (NEHU). Initially, the Department offered only the Pre-University (P.U.) course under the tutelage of two faculty members - Prof. Laishram Gyanendra Singh (who retired in 2021), the first Head of Department and Ms. Lalremruati (the current Vice Principal). Forty students attended evening classes then. Eventually, the B.Com degree was introduced in 1988, still under NEHU. The affiliation was changed to Mizoram University when it was established in 2001. When the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) was introduced in 2016, the Department followed suit; and did the same with the introduction of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 syllabus from the 2023 academic session onwards. At present, there are 8 teaching faculty members.
The College motto “Labour Omnia Vincit” inspires the Department to instil among the students a spirit of respect for and pride in hard work. With this in mind, the Department has instituted the following:
CURRICULUM-RELATED INITIATIVES
Classroom Teaching: Every classroom has a dedicated laptop and an interactive smartboard. All the classrooms are airy and well-lit to provide a comfortable, dynamic learning environment. Lectures are conducted using innovative teaching strategies (audio-visual aids, Powerpoint presentations, videos, etc). Seminars, awareness sessions, group discussions, and competitions are regularly organised.
Tests and Paper Presentations: To score points for their Continuous Assessment Tests, students give presentations on topics related to their syllabus. Class tests are also held at regular intervals.
Project Work: Students undertook individual project works as part of the Entrepreneurship paper in the 4th Semester under CBCS. Under the NEP system, this practice is continued under the Internship/Project Work/Community Outreach (IPC) paper in the 5th Semester. They are assigned to study local business enterprises, identify local problems, research famous business personalities, and write formal reports as per the prescribed format and present their findings. They also face a viva voce examination for the project work.
IT-related Practical Learning: The Department offers e-commerce in the 2nd Semester. Students learn about HTML, MS Publisher, website creation, e-banking system, cyber-security, e-commerce business models and certain provisions of the Information Technology Act 2000. The College computer lab (Internet Resource Centre) is at the service of the Department. Students are encouraged to make maximum use of the Centre.
Add-On Courses: In addition to the prescribed syllabus, the Department offers a free of cost, career-oriented course on Insurance (Certificate, Diploma and Advanced levels) which is sponsored by the University Grants Commission since 2012. The Department also collaborates with NIELIT to offer free courses on Tally ERP, O-level certificate, Data Entry and Office Automation (DEOA) and Course on Computer Concepts (CCC) since 2013.
STUDENT-CENTRIC INITIATIVES
Mentoring System: The Department has a mentoring program in which each student is assigned a teacher-mentor who is responsible for guiding the student in their academic performance and other personal matters (as and when expressly requested by the mentee). There is a strong support system for students and the one-on-one mentoring sessions offer a safe space to discuss any issue faced by the students. Gifted and slow learners are also identified through the mentoring programme. Each mentoring session is systematically recorded in the Mentoring Log Book.
Parents-Teachers Meet: The Department has been organizing a Parents-Teachers Meet for every incoming batch of students since 2011. It gives parents and guardians the opportunity to not only visit the College but also get to know details about the higher education system under which they have entrusted their wards.
Remedial Class: Remedial classes are conducted for slow learners. Such classes are conducted after regular teaching hours, as and when necessary.
Gifted Learners: Students who are academically gifted are motivated and challenged to excel in their studies. Such students are also encouraged to sit for competitive examinations and given career guidance. Students who display a bent for business and entrepreneurship are encouraged and the Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell provides individual mentoring, books, and other resources necessary for them to develop their business acumen. An inspiring “Wall of Fame” has been created in the Department where pictures of successful alumni are displayed prominently to serve as motivation for the students. Students with special talents are supported to excel in their chosen interests.
Fostering Creativity and Entrepreneurship: Since 2019, the Department has taken up the task of looking after the Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell under the Mizoram StartUp Mission (MSUM), Planning & Programme Implementation Department, Government of Mizoram. With funding received from MSUM, the Department conducts various awareness programmes, trainings and workshops aimed at fostering an entrepreneurial mindset among the students and faculty body. In 2022, the Department launched the “Meet the Entrepreneur: A Special Lecture Series” in which prominent business leaders and local entrepreneurs are invited to interact with the students. The Department boasts of several alumni members who are up-and-coming entrepreneurs, such as Becky Zote®, Dairei Banana Chips, Kan Thingpui, Aizawl Garbo, and more.
Fostering Social Responsibility: Faculty members and even students are regularly encouraged to teach basic accounting concepts to local small businesses who lack such knowledge. Fundamental concepts of finance (beyond the prescribed syllabus) are also taught to students so that they may safeguard themselves, their family and the society at large against financial scams. To foster financial independence, students are encouraged to raise funds for their excursions and field trips. Students take up all sorts of odd jobs like sweeping the streets, selling pens, pickles, juices, icecream etc.
OTHER NOTEWORTHY ACTIVITIES
Training at NALCO: Five students from the Department attended a summer training programme during June 15-30, 2015 at NALCO Bhavan, Bhubaneshwar. They underwent training under two departments- Export Marketing and Human Resource.
Field Visit to Insurance Companies: Commerce students visited ICICI Lombard, LIC, Reliance, Birla Sunlife, TATA-AIG, SBI Life, HDFC Life and BAJAJ ALLIANZ to gain knowledge about the insurance industry. They were offered the chance of becoming insurance advisors and some students have accepted the offers.
Field Visit to Banks: Students visited NEDFI, NABARD, SIDBI and Mizoram Rural Bank. They enquired about the loan application process for small industrial undertakings, startups and also for the marginalized sections of society.
Field Visit to the Accounts & Treasury Office, Government of Mizoram: In order to gain practical knowledge in auditing, students have paid a visit to the Accounts & Treasury Office.
FACULTY-LED INITIATIVES
The working environment in the Department is cooperative and democratic, where faculty members are given space and support to take up initiatives that can benefit the College. Faculty members make a monthly financial contribution to the Department. This money is used for various activities and programmes. The personal and professional networks of the faculty members are heavily relied upon to score internship and employment opportunities for the students.
Results Analysis: The Department regularly reviews semester results. Special accommodations and support are provided to students on a case by case basis.
Initiative was taken by the Department to set up the Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell under the aegis of Mizoram Startup Mission (MSUM), Government of Mizoram.
Research Activity: Three faculty members hold PhDs and two are currently pursuing it. They have several publications (books and journal articles) to their names and are often invited as resource persons for trainings across the state.
Handholding and Mentoring Support for Enterprising Alumni: The Department provides mentoring support to alumni who have taken up entrepreneurship as their chosen career path.
Department Meetings: Department meetings are held monthly and also as and when needed.
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Published at January 24, 2025
|Commerce Department Activity

The Department of Commerce organised an interactive programme for all the B.Com students entitled “Crossroads: In Conversation with Lucy Ngaihbanglovi” on January 24, 2025 at the Conference Hall, Mualpui campus. The resource person is an Associate Lecturer, Interprofessional Health Sciences at the School of Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney. She spoke about the determinants of health and how it is inextricably linked to the preservation of culture, as well as the importance of cultural preservation. She also reminded the students about the qualities and role of an educated person, and how perseverance is the key factor for success.

Published at October 11, 2024
|Commerce Department Activity
As part of Alumni Week being observed from October 7 to 11, 2024, the Department of Commerce organized a program titled "Meet the Alumni" on Thursday, October 10, 2024 at the Conference Hall, Mualpui campus. C.Lalhmingsanga, Class of 2020 and former Vice President of the Student Union 2019-2020, was invited to share his experiences in order to inspire and challenge the students. The event was attended by 6 faculty members from the Department of Commerce, as well as students from the 1st, 3rd, and 5th semesters.
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Published at September 5, 2024
|Commerce Department Activity
The Khadi & Village Industries Commission conducted a People’s Education Programme for B.Com students during August 30 to September 5, 2024 at the College premises. The Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell organised the programme on behalf of the Department of Commerce.
On the first day, August 30, 2024 (11:00 AM), there was a seminar on the Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) at the Conference Hall. At the start of the session, Ms. Lalnunmawii Ralte, Coordinator, gave a brief introduction about the purpose of the programme for the students. Dr. Zolianzuali, Head of Department, chaired the programme and welcomed the guests. Mr. Ved Prakash, Assistant Director, KVIC State Office gave an introductory remark and Mr. Nilimesh Sarkar, Executive, KVIC State Office gave a presentation on various KVIC schemes available for entrepreneurs. He informed the students that KVIC is the nodal agency for PMEGP and highlighted a step by step application process for the scheme.
In the afternoon, Ms. Lalnunmawii Ralte led the Question & Answer round where the students interacted with the resource persons. Mr. Safiyan Hayath, Executive, KVIC State Office patiently answered their queries and clarified common misunderstandings regarding PMEGP loans. The seminar was attended by 97 B.Com (3rd and 5th semester) students and 4 faculty members. After the seminar, there was a short break followed by an on-the-spot Essay Competition in which 14 students took part.
On September 2, 2024 (10:00 AM), there was a Debate Competition on the topic "Solar Energy: A Boon or A Bane for Development" in which 4 students participated, one pair each from 3rd and 5th semesters.
Finally, there was a short felicitation programme held on September 5, 2024 (12:00 PM) in the Principal’s chamber. Mr. A.P. Modak, Director, KVIC State Office and Mr. Lalbiakzuala, Principal handed out cash prizes and certificates to the winners, who are as follows:
Essay Competition:
First Prize: C. Lalthuammawii, 2202BCOM005, B.Com V Sem.
Second Prize: Rothangpuii, 2302BCOM072, B.Com III Sem.
Third Prize: Lallawmsangi, 2302BCOM041, B.Com III Sem.
Debate Competition:
First Prize: Mangchhuanthanga, 2302BCOM061, B.Com III Sem.
Second Prize: Malsawmtluanga, 2302BCOM060, B.Com III Sem.
Third Prize: Henry Lalhmangaihzuala, 2202BCOM014 & Lalhruaitluangi, 2202BCOM030, B.Com V Sem.



Published at July 23, 2024
|Commerce Department Activity
On July 23, 2024, the Department of Commerce and the Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell invited Mr. C. Lalmuankima, Proprietor of Aizawl Garbo to speak at a session of Meet the Entrepreneur: A Special Lecture Series, which has been organised every semester for B.Com students since 2022. One hundred ninety three (193) students and five (5) faculty members attended the special lecture and learnt how Aizawl Garbo is working to solve the garbage problem in Aizawl city.
The students came away from the programme learning that good business ideas can also be generated by solving immediate and local problems. The resource person also encouraged the students to take action on their ideas, even if they feel unprepared, and not sit around waiting for perfect conditions to present themselves. Dr. Zolianzuali chaired the programme and R. Lalmalsawma gave the vote of thanks, concluding the lecture session.


Published at June 3, 2024
|Commerce Department Activity
As per notification from the Controller of Examinations, Mizoram University, dated the 3rd June 2024, Mrs. Zolianzuali, Associate Professor, Commerce, has been awarded a Ph.D. by Mizoram University for her thesis "Marketing and Markets Beyond Mizoram: a Study on Select Spices Produced in the State" under the supervision of Dr. Rama Ramswamy.
We warmly congratulate Dr. Zolianzuali on her academic achievement.


