2nd Sem Syllabus
2nd Sem Syllabus
Department of Commerce
B.Com.(Hons.) 8 Semester Program
FIRST YEAR
Semester-ODD (1)
S.N.Code Course 1itle Hours Per Weck Credits
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CM3SEO01 English Language
CM3SEOS5 Computer Applications in Business 2
CM3EGI Micro Economics 4
CM3COO1 Principles of Management and 0 4
Organizational Behaviour
CM3CO03 Financial Accounting-l 4
6 CM3SSOI | Live Project-1/ Certificate 0
TOTAL 17 20
TOTAL (Hour) 22
Semester-EVEN(11)
S.N. Code Course Title Hours Per Week Credits
Communication
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| CM3AE02 Business .
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CM3EG02 Macro Economics 0 4
CM3CO06 Financial Accounting-II 5
TOTAL 20
TOTAL(Hour) 21
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Hours per Week Total
Course
Course Name Credits
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UNIT-1
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Building Corporate Vocabulary: Proverbs, Homonyms and Homophones, Antonyms
synonyms, One word substitution, Corporate jargons.
UNIT- II
Introduction to Communication: Nature, Importancc of Effective
Process and
Communication, Different forms of Communication. Barriers to Communication, Principles
of Effective Communication. Types of Communication (verbal & Non Verbal), Body
Formal, Upward,
language: Kinesics, Proxemics, Para language. Channels of Communication of the grapevinc.
and Disadvantages
Downward, Lateral. Informal: Grapevine; Advantages
Communication Situations
Comparing Formal and Informal Channels for
UNIT- III
and Principles of cffective
Effective listening: Art of Listening, Purpose, Components Barriers
Importance of Listening, Types of Listening ,
UNIT- IV
Introducing yourself., Use
Presentation Skills: Preparing for and conducting presentations,
with stress on body language and
Audio Visual Aids
using
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UNIT- V
: Art of paraphrasing, Precis, Summarizing, Principles
Business Correspondence demi-official letters, Format for Business
of Business Letters,
Business Letter Writing, Types Notices, Agenda,
Sales and Credit letters,
Applications, Memorandum,
Letters Cover letters,
Minutes.
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Text Books
Flatley, M.E., Basic Business
Communication Skills for Empowering
1. Lesikar, R.V. & Publishing Company Ltd. New
Delhi.
McCiraw Hill
Internet Generation, Tata
2.Bovee, and Thill, Business Communication Today, Pearson Education
3.Shirley, Taylor, Communicationfor Business, Pearson Education
4. Locker and Kaczmarek, Business Communication: Building Critical Skills, TMH
5. Kaul: Effective Business Communication: Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
Reference Books
1. Ronald E. Dulek and John S.Fielder: Principles of Business Communication; Macmitlan
Publishing Company London.
3. Randall E.Magors; Business Communication: Harper and Raw New York.
4. Webster's Guide to Effective Letter Writing; Harper and Row, New York.
5. Senguin J: Business Communication; The Real World and Your Carceer, Allied Publishers,
New Delhi.
6. Robinson, Netrakanti and Shintre: Communicative Competence in Business English;
Orient Longman, Hyderabad.
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SYLLABUS
Prerequisites: N
Course Contents:
Unit-1-Introduction
Meaning and definition of macro economics, static, comparative static and dynamic analysis
major issues of macro economics, development of macro economics, scope of macro economics,
concept of stock and flow variables, importance of macro economics, Role of government in the
macro economy and limitations of macro economics.
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Invoiced at Selling Price - Normal Loss- Abnormal Loss Valuation of Stock - Stock Reserve
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Text Books:
I.R.I. Gupta & V.K Gupta Advanced Accounting
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Reference Books:
I. T.S. Reddy & A.Murthy- Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting, Kalyani Publication
2. SP Jain and K. L. Narang.
Financial Accounting, SHBP.
3. Souandrajan & K. Venkataranana,
Financial Accounting.
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Pinancial Accounting, Taxmann, New
5.Ashok Sehgal and Deepak Sehgal, Fundamentals of
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Course Code
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Course Name Credit
CM3COI7 Busines Laws 3
Unit-I
The Indian Contract Act, 1872:
Contract, meaning, characteristics and kinds, Essentials of
valid contract, Offer and
acceptance, contractual capacity, free consent, legality of objects,
Void agreements,
Discharge of contract, Contingent Contract, Quasi-Contract, Contract of
Indemnity and Guarantee, Contract of Bailment and pledge, Contract of Agency.
Unit-11
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930: Contract of
sale, meaning and difference between sale and
agreement to sell, Conditions and warranties, Transfer of owmership in goods including sale
by non-owners, Performance of contract of sale, Jnpaid seller - meaning and rights of an
unpaid seller against the goods and the buyer.
Unit-1I
Negotiable Instrument Act 1881: Definition of negotiable instruments, Features, Promissory
note, Bill of exchange & cheque, Holder and holder in the due course, Crossing of a cheque,
types of crossing, Negotiation, Dishonors and discharge of negotiable instrument.
Unit-IV
The Consumer Protection Act 1986: Salient features; Definition of consumer; Grievance
redressal machinery,
The Information Technology Act 2000 Definition , Digital Signature, Electronic
Governance, Regulation of Certifying Authority, Duties of Subscriber, Penalies and
Adjudication, Appellate Tribunal, Offenses.
Unit-V
The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 :Salient Features, LLP Agreement, Nanure,
Incorporation Document, Incorporation by Registration, Registered office and change therein,
Change of name, Partners and their Relations, Extent and limitation of liability and partners,
Whistle blowing, Winding up and dissolution.
Text Books
1. Singh Avtar, The Principles of Mercantile Law; Eastem Book Company, Lucknow.
2. Kuchhal M.C, Business Law; Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
3. Kapoor N.D ,Business Law; Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
Reference Books
1. Desai T.R. Indian Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, S.C. Sarkar & Sons Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata.
2. Khergamwala J..: The Negotiable Instruments Act; N.M. TripathiPvt. Ltd., Mumbaí.
3. Chadha P.R.: Business Law; Galgotia Publications, New Delhi
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New-Syllabus
Course Code Hours per Weck Total
Course Name
P Hrs. Credits
CMOIK Busincss Mathematics 4 4
P'rerequisites:Basic Knowledge of Scts, simple functions and Commercial
Co-requisites:Basic mathematical Skills mathenatics
Curriculum:
Unit-IV-Integration
Elementary Integration, Integration by parts, Simple Definite Integrals, Simple real life
problem.
Unit-V-Mathematics of Finance
Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Arithmetic
Progression, Permutations and Combinations
(no proof only simple numerical problem).
Text Books:
1. Thukral, J. K. Mathematics, Taxmann, New Delhi.
2. Verma, A.P. Business Muthematics and Stutistics, Asiun Books Private
Reference Books: Limited.
1.Dikshit, A. & Jain J.K. Business Mathematics.
2.Kapoor, V. K. Business Mathematics, Sultan chand& sons, Delhi
3.Bari Business Mathematics, New Literature
publishing company, Mumbai
4.Das, J.K. & Das, NG. (2011) Business Mahematics and
Education, Ist edition. Statistics, McGraw Hill
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Faculty of Commerce
Syllabus for Bachelorof Commerce(lHons.)
Course Objeetives:
To provide an opportunity to seek and identify current market trends with hands on experience
and to further develop their professional skills.
Course Outcomes:
semester exam
Report Preparation& Viva-voce in the end of
INTRODUCTION
LITRETURE OF REVIEW
RATIONALE OF THE STUDY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
REFERENCE
QUESTIONNAIRE