CCF Commerce CSR 13
CCF Commerce CSR 13
Financial Accounting I
Credit of the Paper 4
Semester-end Examinations: 75 marks
Tutorial Examinations: 25 marks
Total 100 marks
Financial
statements of Not
for Profit Preparation of Receipts & Payments A/c, Income & Expenditure A/c
4
organisations and and Balance Sheet
from Incomplete Transaction approach
records
Sectional and
Concept of sectional balancing, preparation of control accounts.
5 Self-balancing
Self-balancing Ledger: advantages; Recording process;
ledger preparation of Adjustment accounts.
Relevant Accounting Standards issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India are to be
followed.
Suggested Reading:
• Maheshwari & Maheshwari, Advanced Accountancy Vol. I, Vikash Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
• Sehgal & Sehgal, Advanced Accountancy Vol. I, Taxman Publication
• Hanif & Mukherjee, Financial Accounting, TMH
• Frank Wood, Business Accounting Vol 1, Pearson
• Tulsian, Financial Accounting, Pearson
• Mukherjee and Mukherjee, Financial Accounting I, Oxford
• Accounting Standards issued by ICAI
• Amitava Basu & Sibasish Datta, Financial Accounting I, Tee Dee Pub. Ltd.
• Debarshi Bhattacharya (Ratul), Financial Accounting I, Law Point
Unit-1: Introduction:
Management-definition, importance, functions, levels of management, managerial tasks and skills, Management
theories - Classical (Taylor & Fayol), Neo-classical (Elton mayo & Mary Parker Follet) and Modern School of
management (Peter Drucker & Michael Porter) Managerial roles (Mintzberg), Social Responsibility of
Management and its significance
Unit-2: Planning:
Meaning, nature, purpose, types, premises, elements of planning and limitations of planning; Strategic planning-
concept, process and importance, Decision Making - concept, importance; Environment analysis and SWOT
analysis [concept and elements]
Unit-3: Organizing:
Concept, need, principles, steps in organising, different organization structure [line, staff, functional, project and
new organisational structure – basic concepts] Departmentation-need, basis, Delegation of Authority-elements,
principles; Centralization and Decentralization of Authority; Span of Management; concept and factors
determining span of management
Suggested Readings
• Kaul, V.K.,Business Management, Vikash
• Koontz &Weirich, Essentials of Management, TMH
• Principles of Management, Meenakshi Gupta, PHI
• Stoner & Freeman, Management , PHI
• Drucker, P.F., Managing Challanges for the 21st Century, Butterworth, Oxford
• Mitra, J.K., Principles of Management, Oxford
• Debnath S.K, & Dutta S.P., Principles and Practice of Management, Tee Dee Pub. (P) Ltd.
• Kaul Vijay Kumar, Business Management, Vikas Publishing House
Semester 1 Inter-Disciplinary / Multi-Disciplinary
Microeconomics
Credit of the Paper 3
Semester-end Examinations: 50 marks
Tutorial Examinations: 25 marks
Total 75 marks
(B) Elasticity of Demand and Supply-- Price elasticity of demand --Determinants and Measurement of price
elasticity--Relationship between slope and price elasticity of demand--Income elasticity of demand--Cross price
Elasticity of Demand --Elasticity of Supply
Unit III: Theory of Consumer Behaviour--Concept of Utility and Marginal utility--The Law of Diminishing
marginal Utility--Cardinal Utility theory-Concept and significance of Consumer Surplus--Consumer’s Equilibrium
in case of single and two commodities--Concept of Ordinal utility theory--Indifference curve and its properties--
Marginal Rate of Substitution--Budget Line and Budget equation--Consumer’s Equilibrium
Unit IV: Theory of Production and Cost- Concept of Production Function--Fixed and Variable inputs--Short run
and Long run--Relation among Total, Average and Marginal Product--Law of Variable Proportion--Return to
Scale--Isoquants, Isocosts and Producer’s equilibrium (Graphical Explanation)--Concepts of Economic Cost and
Opportunity Cost--Short Run and Long run Cost Functions--Relation among Average Cost, Average Variable
Cost and Marginal Cost--Long run Average Cost Curve from Short Run Average Cost curves
Unit V :Revenue and Market-- Definition and different forms of Market--Revenue under Different Market
Structure--Relation among Total Revenue, Average revenue and Marginal Revenue--Perfect Competition and
Monopoly--Features, Equilibrium of the firm ( Short Run and Long Run)--Short run supply curve of a firm under
perfect competition--Price discrimination under monopoly--concepts and conditions
Suggested readings
Entrepreneurship Development
Credit of the Paper 4
Semester-end Examinations: 75 marks
Tutorial Examinations: 25 marks
Total 100 marks
Unit-1:
Entrepreneur: meaning, features, functions and different types (Innovative, imitating, fabian, drone, social,
intrapreneur, technopreneur, ecopreneur) ;Entrepreneurship Meaning, elements, determinants and importance;
need for creativity and innovation in Entrepreneurship; Role of family business in India; The contemporary role
models in Indian business [includingWomen Entrepreneur]: their values, business philosophy and behavioural
orientations; Conflict in family business and its resolution.
Unit-2:
Public and private system of stimulation, support and sustainability of entrepreneurship, requirement, availability
and access to finance, marketing assistance, technology, and industrial accommodation, Role of
industries/entrepreneur’s associations and self-help groups, The concept, role and functions of business
incubators, angel investors, venture capital and private equity fund.
Unit-3:
Sources of business ideas [concept and features] and tests of feasibility [concept and objective], innovation life
cycle, creative process, Significance of writing the business plan/project proposal; Concept, importance and
contents of business plan/project proposal; Designing business processes, location, layout, operation, planning &
control; preparation of feasibilitystudy report and project report [Unit to be studied along-with Case Studies as far
as practicable]
Unit-4:
Mobilizing Resources for entrepreneurship, Need for finance in entrepreneurship; Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises: meaning, advantages and disadvantages; Startup: mobilizing resources for start-up:
Accommodation and utilities; Preliminary contracts with the vendors, suppliers, bankers, principal customers,
basic startup problems, methods to solve startup problems.
Suggested Readings:
Kuratko and Rao, Entrepreneurship: A South Asian Perspective, Cengage Learning.
Sharma, S., Entrepreneurship Development, PHI
Robert Hisrich, Michael Peters, Dean Shepherd, Entrepreneurship, McGraw-Hill Education
Desai, Vasant. Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development and Management. Mumbai,
Himalaya Publishing House.
Dollinger, Mare J. Entrepreneurship: Strategies and Resources. Illinois, Irwin.
Holt, David H. Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation. Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi.
Plsek, Paul E. Creativity, Innovation and Quality. (Eastern Economic Edition), New Delhi:
Prentice-Hall of India. ISBN-81-203-1690-8.
Singh, Nagendra P. Emerging Trends in Entrepreneurship Development. New Delhi:
ASEED.
SS Khanka, Entrepreneurial Development, S. Chand & Co, Delhi.
K Ramachandran, Entrepreneurship Development, McGraw-Hill Education
SIDBI Reports on Small Scale Industries Sector.
Mukherjee & Roy, Entrepreneurship Development, Oxford
Chandra B & Biswas B, Entrepreneurship Development, Tee Dee Pub (P) Ltd (Bengali & English
Version)
Syllabi for AEC and VAC will be provided by the respective UGBOS
Semester 2
Major Paper 2
Cost Accounting I
Credit of the Paper 4
Semester-end Examinations: 75 marks
Tutorial Examinations: 25 marks
Total 100 marks
Suggested Readings
• Horngren, Foster, Datar, et al., Cost Accounting,- A Managerial Emphasis, Pearson
• B.Banerjee, Cost Accounting: Theory and Practice, PHI
• Drury, Colin., Management and Cost Accounting, Cengage
• Jawahar Lal & Seema Srivastava, Cost Accounting, TMH
• M.Y.Khan & P.K.Jain, Management Accounting, TMH
• Atkinson, Management Accounting, Pearson
• Bhattacharyya, Ashish K., Cost Accounting for Business Manageres, Elsevier
• Ravi M Kishore, Cost and management Accounting, Taxmann
Mitra, J.K., Cost & Management Accounting, Oxford
Hanif, M., Cost & Management Accounting, McGraw Hill
Bhattacharya Debarshi, Cost & Management Accounting I, Law Point
Semester 2Minor Paper 2
Marketing Management and Human Resource Management
Credit of the Paper 4
Semester-end Examinations: 75 marks
Tutorial Examinations: 25 marks
Total 100 marks
Unit 1: Introduction
Market segmentation: concept, importance and bases; Product differentiation vs. market segmentation.
Unit 3: Product
Pricing [Meaning, objectives, Significance and methods] Factors affecting price of a product. Pricing
policies and strategies
Distribution Channels - meaning and importance; Types of distribution channels
Recent developments in marketing: Social Marketing, online marketing, direct marketing, services
marketing, green marketing, Rural marketing; Consumerism.
Module 2: Human Resource Management
Semester-end Examinations – 35 marks
Concept and meaning of HR, Understanding the Nature and Scope of HRM,
Suggested Readings:
Kotler, P., Marketing Management, Pearson
Ramaswamy and Namakumari, Marketing Management, McMillan
Marketing Management, Govindarajan, M., PHI
Principles of Marketing, Kapoor, N., PHI
Bhagwati, Pillai, Marketing Management, S.Chand
Verma, Duggal, Haldar & Sarkar, Principles of Marketing, Oxford
Samanta, S R, Human Resource Management, PHI
Mahajan, Reeta, Human Resource Management, Vikash
Haldar & Sarkar, Human Resource Management, Oxford
Sinha, Sekhar & Bala, Human Resource Management, Cengage
Jyothi & Venkatesh, Human Resource Management, Oxford
Praharaj & Praharaj, Principle of Marketing and Human Resource Management, Tee Dee Pub (P) Ltd. (Bengali &
English Version)
Ghosh Sudipta & Joshi Lalit Kumar, Marketing Management and Human Resource Management, Law Point
Semester 2Inter-Disciplinary / Multi-Disciplinary COURSE
(IDC / MDC)Paper 2
Macroeconomics
Credit of the Paper 3
Semester-end Examinations: 50 marks
Tutorial Examinations: 25 marks
Total 75 marks
Unit-IV: Money and inflationConcept of demand for money and supply of money, Measures of supply of
money, High powered money, money multiplier, Concept of Inflation, Demand pull and Cost push Inflation.
Inflationary gap. Monetary and fiscal measures to control inflation.
Unit-V: Public Finance: Government budget-meaning and components, Classifications of receipts –revenue
and capital receipts; Classification of expenditure-revenue and capital expenditure. Measures of Government
deficit-Revenue deficit, Fiscal deficit, Primary deficit.
Suggested Readings
Module I
Theory (50 Marks)
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Computer
Key technology concepts, Packet switching, TCP/IP, IP addresses, Types of Internet Services, World Wide Web
(WWW), Uniform Resource Locator (URL), Domain Names, Web Browsers. Internet of Things: Concept, Smart
Device, RFID and it’s use cases, Wireless Sensor Networks and it’s applications, Information Rights, Privacy and
Freedom in an Information Society, Principles of Cyber Security, Computer Malwares, Well-known attacks
(Fishing, Spoofing etc) and it’s prevention measures like CAPTCHA Code, Password etc. Use of Blockchain
technique for security measures.
Cloud Computing: Service Oriented approach, Virtualization, Business Model, Use cases, Green computing,
Edge computing,Quantum computing,Challenge of Big Data
IT Act 2000(as amended thereon)- Definitions of different terms, Digital signature, Electronic Governance,
Attribution, Acknowledgement and Dispatch of Electronic Records, Regulation of Certifying Authorities, Digital
Signatures Certificates, Duties of Subscribers, Penalties and Adjudication, Appellate Tribunal, Offences and
Cyber-crimes.
Module II
Practical (50 Marks)
Unit Unit Name Topics
No.
Introduction: Creating and saving your document, displaying different views, working
with styles and character formatting, working with paragraph formatting techniques using
indents, tabs, alignment, spacing, bullets and numbering and creating borders; Page
setup and sections: Setting page margins, orientation, headers and footers, end notes
and foot notes, creating section breaks and page borders; Working with tables: Creating
tables, modifying table layout and design, sorting, inserting graphics in a table, table
math, converting text to table and vice versa; Create newspaper columns, indexes and
Word
1 table of contents, Spell check your document using inbuilt and custom dictionaries,
processing
checking grammar and style , using thesaurus and finding and replacing text; Create
bookmarks, captions and cross referencing, adding hyperlinks, adding sources and
compiling and bibliography; Mail merge: Creating and editing your main document and
data source, sorting and filtering merged documents and using merge instructions like
ask, fill-in and if-then-else; Linking and embedding to keep things together. (Creating
Business Documents using the above facilities; Hands-on experience in using
spreadsheet software
Working with cell and cell addresses, entering and editing data, finding and replacing
data, selecting a range, moving, cutting, copying with paste, inserting and deleting cells,
freezing cells, cell formatting options, adding, deleting and copying worksheet with in a
2 Spreadsheet workbook, renaming a worksheet, Cell reference – relative, absolute - Elements of
spreadsheet charts – categories, create a chart, choosing chart type, edit chart axis,
titles, labels, data series and legend, adding a text box, rotate text in a chart. Hands-on
experience in using spreadsheet software .
Introduction, creating presentations – using auto content wizard, using templates, using
blank presentation, formatting background, adding sounds, slide show, slide sorter,
setting animation, slide transaction, setting intervals, saving and printing, presentations,
3 Presentation adding and playing audio clips in presentations, creating hyperlinks in presentations,
converting the presentations into a video clip, Morph Transition. (Creating Business
Presentations using above facilities). Creating professional presentations using
software.
Suggested Readings
Introduction to Computer Application (As per NEP) by Ashok Arora. [S.Chand and Co. Ltd.]
Fundamentals of Computers by Reema Thareja; Oxford Publisher
Computer Fundamentals by Pradeep K Sinha; BPB Publication
Experiencing MIS by Kroenke and Boyle. [Pearson]
Essentials of MIS by Laudon & Laudon. [Pearson, 14th Edition]
New Perspectives Microsoft® Office 365® & Office 2019 Introductory by Patrick Carey, Dan Oja, June
Jamrich Parsons, Katherine T. Pinard, Ann Shaffer, Mark Shellman [Cengage]
Information Technology and its Application in Business, S Dawn and P Banerjee, Tee Dee Pub. Ltd.
Introduction to Computer Application, Ashok Arora, Vikas Publishing House,
Computer Applications -1, Anirban Das & Shantanu Chakraborty, Law Point
Computer Applications in Business, Deepak Jain, Law Point
Syllabi for AEC and VAC will be provided by the respective UGBOS