
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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- Faculty
INTRODUCTION
Department of Commerce was established in 2012, offering B.Com (Hons) and M.com. Realworld experiences are at the heart of the Bachelor of Commerce. This degree develops student analytical, communication and problem-solving skills, providing students with a global perspective on business and preparing learners to pursue a career within the business, government or not-for-profit sectors. The Department of Commerce included the pioneer departments of University of Mianwali, having student's research publications in international journals and arranged several successful students grooming events including Marketing Gala 2012 and Leadership Seminar. Commerce degree prepares the students keeping in view the changing demands of local, regional and global marketplace by engaging them in a congenial research-oriented environment that fosters personal and professional development, encourages participation, interaction and refines their approach to decision making, managing people and resources. Commerce programs are structured on team based interactive learning, class room lectures, presentations, case studies, field visits and research reports. Highly learning base campus environment, seminars and on job trainings in different financial institutions groom and make confident to students.
Central Library is an academic hub of research and discovery for the UMW community. CL offers outstanding multidisciplinary resources and services in support to university academic and research objectives. This prestigious library of University of Mianwali has also been striving to support its users to solve the Socioeconomic issues prevailing these days. CL is equipped with all required sources of information both in hard and digital formats. In addition to the facilities, our library is committed to accomplish the most pivotal role in information acquisition, organization, retrieval, access and use. The managers have always been focusing on enhancing the quality of system and services. Students, faculty, researchers and other stakeholders are encouraged, motivated and facilitated to take maximum benefit of the library. It is a matter of satisfaction that we have developed our web online public access catalogue (OPAC) that can help the users to reach our library database worldwide and remotely accessible 24/7.
- Chartered Accountant (CA)
- Marketing Manager.
- Investment Banker.
- Human Resource Manager.
- Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Actuary.
- Cost Accountant.
B.Com (Hons)
Duration
The duration required to complete this degree is 4 years.
Semesters
Students are required to pass 8 semesters for the completion of this degree.
Credit Hours
Students must complete 141 credit hours for this degree.
Eligibility
At least 45% marks in Intermediate or equivalent
Faculty - Department of COMMERCE

Dr. Muhammad Mansoor
Incharge

Dr. Muhammad Mansoor
Incharge

Muhammad Shahid Iqbal
Lecturer

Muhammad Shahid Iqbal
Lecturer
Aditional Duties
i.Treasurer Office (University of Mianwali)
Publications
1. Personality traits predicting knowledge hiding behaviour: Empirical evidence from academic institutions of Pakistan Business Information Review (Sage, Scopus indexed) 37 (4) 2020 2. Self-Service Technology Service Quality: Building Loyalty and Intention through Technology Trust in Pakistani Service Sector. Sage Open (IF=0.715, SSCI indexed) 10 (2) 2020 3. Application of Theory of Planned Behavior to explain Mental Budgeting Behavior.Financial Innovation (Springer, IF=2.964, SSCI indexed) 4(1) 2018 4. Impact of Self Service Technology (SST) Service Quality on Customer Loyalty and Behavioral Intention: The Mediating role of Customer Satisfaction. Cogent Business & Management (Taylor & Francis, ESCI, Scopus indexed) 5(1) 2018 5. The impact of supervisory justice and perceived supervisor support on organizational citizenship behavior and commitment to supervisor; The mediating role of trust. Cogent Business & Management (Taylor & Francis, ESCI, Scopus indexed) 5(1) 2018 6. Application of Partial Least Square in Predicting Workplace Attitude and Behaviors: Evidence From Pharmaceutical Sector of Pakistan. Journal of Contemporary Management Sciences 3(2) 2017 7. Interrelationship among Corporate Image, Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction, and Loyalty. Testing the Moderating impact of Complaint Handling International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences 7(11) 2017 8. Conventional and Islamic Anomalies in Karachi stock exchange Sci. int. (Lahore) 25(4) 2013
Resarch Interest
Service Management, Consumer Behavior, Co-creation Experience, Knowledge Management, Household financial Behavior.
- Email:shahidjam55@gmail.com

Muhammad Manazir
Lecturer

Muhammad Manazir
Lecturer
Aditional Duties
Treasurer Office, University of Mianwali
Publications
1. Stock market price and monetary variables Interdisciplinary journal of contemporary research in business 11 2012 2. Overconfidence bias and investment decision Annals of Education 2 2016 3. Relationship between working capital management and firm return: Role of firm size as moderator Asian Journal of Education research and technology 6 2016
Resarch Interest
Islamic Banking, Stock Market, Behavioral Finance, Corporate Finance.
- Email:Manazirmaju@gmail.com

Muhammad Bilal
Lecturer

Muhammad Bilal
Lecturer
Aditional Duties
i.Treasurer, University of Mianwali
Publications
Board Composition and Functioning, and Shareholders Rights to Information Impact on Earnings Management and Financial Performance: A Three Dimensional Analysis in Commercial Banking Sector of Pakistan Pakistan Social Sciences Review 4 (1) 2020
Resarch Interest
Corporate Governance, Corporate Finance, Islamic and Conventional Banking, Stock Market
- Email:bilal_5552@yahoo.com

Ms. Javeria Islam
Lecturer

Ms. Javeria Islam
Lecturer
Research Interests Finance