B.Com (Pass Course) Scheme of Examinations & Syllabi w.e.f session 2014-15



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B.Com (Pass Course) Scheme of Examinations & Syllabi w.e.f session 2014-15 B.Com-I (Ist Semester) S.No. Name of the paper Theory Internal Total Time Marks Assessment Marks 1.01 Financial Accounting-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 1.02 Business Mathematics-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 1.03 Business Economics-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 1.04 Business Management I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 1.05 Business Communication 80 20 100 3 Hrs Skills 1.06 Basics of computers-i 50 -- 50 3 Hrs Total Marks 550 B.Com-I (IInd Semester) S.No. Name of the paper Theory Internal Total Time Marks Assessment Marks 2.01 Financial Accounting -II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 2.02. Business Mathematics-II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 2.03. Business Economics-II 80 20 100 3 Hrs.. 2.04 Business Management II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 2.05 Business Environment 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 2.06 Basics of computers-ii Theory 50 -- 50 3 Hrs. Practical (Covering the Syllabi of 100 -- 100 Ist & IInd Semesters) Total 650 Environmental Studies (Qualifying Paper) Total marks of 1 st and 2 nd semester = 550 + 650 =1200 1

B.Com-II (Pass Course) Scheme of Examinations & Syllabi w.e.f. session 2015-16 B.Com-II -IIIrd Semester Paper No. Nomenclature of the Paper Theory Int. Total Time Marks Ass. Marks 3.01. Corporate Accounting-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 3.02 Business Statistics-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 3.03 Business Regulatory Framework-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 3.04 Corporate Law-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 3.05 Macro Economics 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 3.06 Optional (Any one from the followings) 80 20 100 3 Hrs. i. Fundamental of Insurance ii. Human Resource Management iii. Production Management iv. Computer: Application of Information Technology and Business -I Total 600 B.Com-II IVth Semester Paper No. Nomenclature of the Paper Theory Int. Total Time Marks Ass. Marks 4.01 Corporate Accounting-II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 4.02 Business Statistics-II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 4.03 Business Regulatory Framework-II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 4.04 Corporate Law-II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 4.05 Marketing Management 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 4.06. Optional:(Any one from the followings) 80 20 100 3 Hrs. i. Business Ethics ii. Banking and Banking Law iii. Basics of Retailing iv. Computer: Application of Information Technology and Business -II Total 600 Total Marks of 3rd and 4th semester 600 + 600 = 1200 2

B.Com-III Vth Semester B.Com (Pass Course) Scheme of Examinations w.e.f session 2016-17 Paper No. Nomenclature of the Paper Theory Int. Total Time Marks Ass. Marks 5.01. Taxation Law-I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 5.0 2. Cost Accounting -I 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 5.03. Accounting for Management 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 5.04 Financial Market Operations 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 5.05 Entrepreneurship and Small Scale Business 80 20 100 3Hrs. 5.06 Optional (Any one out of followings) 80 20 100 3 Hrs. B.Com-III VIth Semester i. Secretarial Practices ii. Statistical Analysis with MS Excel 50 Marks for Theory (3 Hrs) + 50 Marks for Practical iii. Investment Management iv. Computer: Essentials of E-Commerce-I v. International Business Environment Total Marks 600 Paper No. Nomenclature of the Paper Theory Int. Total Time Marks Ass. Marks 6.01. Taxation Law-II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 6.02. Cost Accounting -II 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 6.03 Financial Management 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 6.04 Auditing 80 20 100 3 Hrs. 6.05 Indirect Taxes 80 20 100 3Hrs. 6.06. Optional (any one out of the followings) 80 20 100 3 hrs i. International Trade ii. International Marketing iii. Fundamentals of Operations Research iv. Computer: Essentials of E-Commerce-II v. Tax Planning and Management Total Marks of 5 th & 6 th semester 600 + 600 = 1200 Total Marks 600 3

Time: 3Hrs. B.Com I First Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Financial Accounting I 1.01 Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Note: The Examiner shall set nine questions in all covering the whole syllabus. Question Important: The Examiner will set at least THREE numerical and THREE theoretical questions in the question paper.. Introduction: meaning, objectives, process, limitations and basic terms of Accounting; Generally accepted Accounting Principles; Journalizing, Posting and Preparation of trial balance. Capital and revenue items; Reserves and Provisions; Depreciation: Meaning, causes, accounting procedure, methods of computing depreciation straight line method and diminishing balance method, change of method. I Final Accounts with adjustments; Rectification of errors Accounting for non-profit organizations; Consignment accounts. 1.Gupta R.L. and Radha Swami M., Financial Accounting, Sultan Chand and Sons., New Delhi. 2.Monga J.R., Ahuja Girish and Sehgal Ashok: Financial Accounting, Mayur Paper Back, Noida. 3.Shukla M.C., Grewal T.S. and Gupta S.C.; Advanced Accounts, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi. 4. Goel, D.K., Financial Accounting, Arya Publications, New Delhi 4

Time: 3Hrs. B.Com I First Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Mathematics-I 1.02 Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Important: The Examiner will set at least THREE numerical and THREE theoretical questions in the question paper.. Indices and Logarithms; Theory of Sets: Meaning, elements, types, presentation and equality of Sets, Union, Intersection, Complement and Difference of Sets, Venn Diagram, Cartesian Product of two Sets, Applications of Set Theory. Elementary idea of Permutations and Combinations. I Sequence and Series, A.P, G.P. Data interpretation- Introduction, approaches to data interpretation, tabulation, Bar graphs, Pie charts, Line graphs, Mix graphs Allen B.G.D: Basic Mathematics; Mcmillan, New Delhi. Volra. N. D. Quantitative Techniques in Management, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. Kapoor V.K. Business Mathematics: Sultan chand and sons, Delhi. 5

B.Com I First Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Economics-I 1.03 Time: 3Hrs. Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Introduction: Basic problem of an economy: working of price mechanism, concept of Elasticity of demand; measurement, importance, determinants of elasticity of demand, Average revenue; marginal revenue and elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply Production Function: Law of variable proportions; Isoquants; Economic regions and optimum factor combination; expansion path; returns to scale; Internal and external economies and diseconomies; Ridge lines; Theory of costs: concepts of cost; Short run and Long run cost curves- Traditional and Modern approaches. Unit- III Theory of consumer behaviour, utility and indifference curve analysis Market, classification and structure. 1. Dr. Raj Kumar, Prof. Kuldeep Gupta, Business Economics, UDH Publishing and Distributors P(Ltd.), New Delhi. 2. R.K Lekhi, Business Economics, Kalyani Publishers. 3. V.G.Mankar, Business Economics, Himalaya Publishing House. 4.H.L.Ahuja, Business Economics, S. Chand and Company Ltd. 6

B.Com I First Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Management-I 1.04 Time: 3Hrs Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Business: concept, nature and spectrum of business activities, business system, business objectives. Management: Introduction, concept, nature, process and significance; Development of Management Thought; Classical and Neo-Classical systems, Contingency approaches. I Planning: concept, types and process, Decision Making: concept and process, Management by Objectives, Corporate Planning and Strategic Formulation. Organizing: concept, nature, process and significance; Authority and Responsibility relationship; Centralization and Decentralization; Departmentation; Firms of Organizing structure. 1. Druker. Peter F. Management Challenges for the 21 st century; Butter worth Heinemann Oxford. 2. Weihrich and Koontz, O. Donnel: Essential of Management Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi. 3. Parsad L. M., Principles and Practice of Management.: Sultan Chand and Sons. 7

B.Com I First Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Communication Skills 1.05 Time: 3Hrs Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Introduction: Basics of communication, Seven C s of effective communication, barriers to communication, ethical context of communication. Business Communication at workplace: Letter writing- component, layout and process, E- mail communication, bad news messages, persuasive written communication, memos, notice, agenda and minutes of meeting. I Report Writing: Types of business reports, structure of reports, short reports, long reports, abstracts and summaries, proposals. Communication Skills: Reading skills, listening skills, note making, persuasive speaking. Body language, Gestures. 1.Murphy, Herta A., Herbert W. Hildebrandj and Jane P. Thomas, Effective Business Communication, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 2. Konera Arun, Professional Communication, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 3. McGrath, E. H., Basic Managerial Skills for All,PHI, New Delhi. 4. Meenakshi Raman and Parkash Singh, Business Communication, Oxford University Press, New Delhi. 8

B.Com I First Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Basics of Computer-I 1.06 Time : 3 Hrs Theory Paper Max Marks-50 Marks No.1 will be compulsory covering all the units and shall carry 5 small questions of two marks one question from each unit. All the questions shall carry 10 marks each. Unit-1 Introduction to Computers: Definition of Computer; Components of Computer; Characteristics of Computers; History evolution of Computers; Generation of computers; Classification of Computers- According to Purpose, According to Technology, According to Size and Storage Capacity ; Human being VS Computer; Difference between Computer and Calculator. Unit-2 Input Devices: Mouse, Keyboard, Light pen, Track Ball, Joystick, MICR, Optical Mark reader and Optical Character Reader Scanners, Voice system, Web Camera. Output Devices: Hard Copy Output Devices; Line Printers, Character Printers, Chain Printers, Dot-matrix Printers, Daisy Wheel Printer, Laser Printers, Ink Jet Printers; Plotters, Soft Copy device Monitor, Sound Cards and speakers. Unit-3 Memory and Mass Storage Devices: Characteristics of Memory Systems; Memory Hierarchy; Types of Primary Memory; RAM and ROM; Secondary and Back-up; Magnetic Disks, Characteristics and classification of Magnetic Disks; Optical Disks; Magnetic Taps. Unit-4 MS- Word: Fundamentals of MS-Word, Features of MS-Word, Menus, Formatting and Standard Toolbars, Ruler, Scroll Bar, Creating, Editing, Saving, export and import files, inserting and copying the files, Working with frames, Paragraph formatting, Columns, Pictures, Tables, Macros and Mail Merge. Practical (Examination will be held in 2 nd semester) MS-Word: Practical knowledge of MS-Word package. 1. Introduction of Information System ALEXISLEON, 2. Computer Fundamentals-Nasib Singh Gill. 9

Time: 3Hrs. B.Com I Second Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Financial Accounting-II 2.01 Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Marks Important: The Examiner will set at least THREE numerical and THREE theoretical questions in the question paper.. Hire Purchase System and Installment Payment Systems. Branch Accounts (including foreign branch) and Departmental Accounts. I Amalgamation and sale of partnership firms, Dissolution of Partnership Firm- Insolvency of Partners (including Garner v/s Murrey Rule), Gradual Realisation and Piecemeal Distribution. Joint-Venture Account; Royalty Account. 1.Gupta R.L. and Radha Swami M., Financial Accounting, Sultan Chand and Sons., New Delhi. 2.Monga J.R., Ahuja Girish and Sehgal Ashok: Financial Accounting, Mayur Paper Back, Noida. 3.Shukla M.C., Grewal T.S. and Gupta S.C.; Advanced Accounts, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi. 4. Goel, D.K., Financial Accounting, Arya Publications, New Delhi 10

B.Com I Second Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Mathematics-II 2.02 Time: 3Hrs. Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Important: The Examiner will set at least THREE numerical and theoritical questions in the question paper. Matrices and Determinants: Definition of a Matrix ; Types of Matrices, Algebra of Matrices; Calculation of values of Determinants up to third order; adjoint of a Matrix, elementary row and column operations; Finding inverse matrix through adjoint and elementary row or column operations; Solution of a system of Linear equations having unique Solution and involving not more than three variables Differentiation (only algebraic problem) ; Application of differentiation I Compound Interest and Annuities: Certain different types of interest rate; Concept of present value and amount of a sum; Types of annuities; Present value and amount of an annuity, including the case of continuous compounding Ratio, Proportion and Percentage; Profit and Loss 1. Allen B.G.D: Basic Mathematics; Mcmillan, New Delhi. 2. Vohra. N. D. Quantitative Techniques in Management, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 3. Kapoor V.K. Business Mathematics: Sultan chand and sons, Delhi. 11

Time: 3Hrs. B.Com I Second Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Economics-II 2.03 Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Marks Perfect Competition: Profit Maximization and equilibrium of firm and industry; Short run and Long run Supply Curves; Price and output determination, Practical Applications. Monopoly: Determination of price under Monopoly; Equilibrium of a firm; comparison between Monopoly and Perfect Competition; Price Discrimination; Multi-Plant Monopoly, Practical Applications. Monopolistic Competition: Meaning and Characteristics; price and output determination under monopolistic Competition; Product differentiation; Selling cost; comparison with Perfect Competition; Excess capacity under Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly : features, price rigidity model, duopoly model, price leadership. I Marginal Productivity Theory and demand for factors; nature of supply of factor inputs, Determination of wage rates under perfect competition and monopoly. Exploitation of labour; Rent- Concept, Recardian concept and Modern Theories of rent; Quasi Rent. Interest- concept and Theories of interest; Profit- nature, concept and theories of profit, break-even point analysis. 1. Dr. Raj Kumar, Prof. Kuldeep Gupta, Business Economics, UDH publishing and distributors p (Ltd.), New Delhi. 2. R.K Lekhi, Business Economics, Kalyani Publishers. 3. V.G.Mankar, Business Economics, Himalaya Publishing House. 4. H.L.Ahuja, Business Economics, S. Chand and Company Ltd. 12

B.Com I Second Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Management-II 2.04 Time: 3Hrs. Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Marks Staffing: concept, nature and scope, Matching job and people; Recruitment; Selection and Training of employees. Motivation and Leadership: Motivation-concept, Theories-Maslow, Herzberg, Megregor and Quchi; Financial and Non-Financial Incentives. Leadership: concept and Leadership styles, Leadership Theories. I Communication and Control: Communication Concept, Nature, Types and Process, Barriers and Remedies. Control: Concept, Process and Techniques, Effective Control System. Management of Change: Concept, Nature and Process of Planned Change: Resistance to Change; Emerging Horizons of management in a changing environment. 1. Druker. Peter F. Management challenges for the 21 st century; Butter worth Heinemann Oxford. 2. Weihrich and Koontz, O. Donnel: Essential of Management. Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 3. Parsad L. M., Principles and Practice of Management.: Sultan Chand and Sons. 13

B.Com I Second Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Business Environment 2.05 Time: 3Hrs. Theory Paper Max Marks-80 Marks Business Environment: concept; components and importance; SWOT Analysis. Economic Trends (overview): income; savings and investment; industry; Trade and balance of payments. I Problems of Growth: Unemployment, regional imbalances, inflation, parallel economy and industrial sickness. Role of Govt. in Indian Economy: Monetary and Fiscal Policy; Industrial Policy; Privatization. 1. Agarwal A.N., Indian Economy, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. 1. Mirsra and Puri; Indian Economy; Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi. 2. Hedge Lanl, Environmental Economics; McMillan Hampshire. 14

B.Com I Second Semester w.e.f session 2014-15 Basics of Computer-II 2.06 Time: 3Hrs. Theory Paper Max Marks-50 Marks Practical Paper Max Marks-100 Marks No.1 will be compulsory covering all the units and shall carry 5 small questions of two marks one question from each unit. All the questions shall carry 10 marks each. Unit-1 Fundamental of computers: Model of a digital computer; Functioning of a digital computer; Types of a digital computer; Advantages of computers. Difference between digital computer and analog computer, Applications of computers: Computers in Commerce, Marketing, Education and Management. Unit-2 Software concepts: Types of Software and their role, Different System Software types- Operating systems, Translators, System Utilities; Concept of Application Packages; Types of an Operating system- Multi-user O.S., Multi-tasking O.S., Multi-Processing O.S; Time sharing O.S., Multi-Programming O.S.Operating System as a resource Manager, concept of GUI and CUI. Unit-3 Introduction to Windows: Components of a Application Window; Types of Windows, Windows as an Operating System, Windows explorer, Using Paintbrush, Control Panel, Installing a printer. User interfaces- CUI and GUI; Concept of a Desktop and Taskbar, My Computer, Recycle Bin, My Documents and Internet Explorer icons. Unit-4 MS-Excel: Applications of a Spreadsheet; Advantages of an Spreadsheet; Features of Excel; Rows, Columns, Cell, Menus, Creating worksheet, Formatting, Printing, establishing worksheet links, Table creating and printing graphs, Macros, Using Built-in-functions. Practical Examination will be held on the syllabi of 1 st and 2 nd Semesters taken together. 1. Introduction of Information System ALEXISLEON 2. Introduction to essential tools. Sushila Madan. 15