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16th June 2015, 10:09 AM
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Bangalore University BBM Syllabus-15
Will you please give here syllabus of BBM course of Bangalore University as I am looking for the same ?
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16th June 2015, 02:12 PM
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Re: Bangalore University BBM Syllabus-15
As you want I am here providing you syllabus of BBM course of Bangalore University. Syllabus : Semester 1 : Part 1 Languages Language:Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu / Tamil / Telugu /Malayalam/ Additional English / Marathi / Hindi Language:English Part 2 Optional Fundamentals of Accounting Business Organization and Environment Quantitative Methods for Business -I Management Process Part 3 Foundation Course CC & EC Semester 2 : Part 1 Language Language:Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu / Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam/ Additional English / Marathi / Hindi Language:English Part 2 Optional Financial Accounting Quantitative Methods for Business –II Organizational Behavior Production and Operations Management Part 3 Foundation Course CC & EC BBM Syllabus Bangalore University I SEMESTER Subjects Paper Instruction hrs/week Duration of Exam(hrs) Marks Credits IA Exam Total Part 1 Languages Language: Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu / Tamil / Telugu /Malayalam/ Additional English / Marathi / Hindi 1.1 4 3 30 70 100 2 Language: English 1.2 4 3 30 70 100 2 Part 2 Optional Fundamentals of Accounting 1.3 4 3 30 70 100 2 Business Organization and Environment 1.4 4 3 30 70 100 2 Quantitative Methods for Business - I 1.5 4 3 30 70 100 2 Management Process 1.6 4 3 30 70 100 2 Part 3 Foundation Course* 3 3 30 70 100 2 CC & EC* 50 - 50 1 Total Credits 15 II SEMESTER Subjects Paper Instruction hrs/week Duration of Exam(hrs) Marks Credits IA Exam Total Part 1 Language Language: Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu / Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam / Additional English / Marathi / Hindi 2.1 4 3 30 70 100 2 Language: English 2.2 4 3 30 70 100 2 Part 2 Optional Financial Accounting 2.3 4 3 30 70 100 2 Quantitative Methods for Business – II 2.4 4 3 30 70 100 2 Organizational Behavior 2.5 4 3 30 70 100 2 Production and Operations Management 2.6 4 3 30 70 100 2 Part 3 Foundation Course* 3 3 30 70 100 2 CC & EC* 50 - 50 1 Total Credits 15 III SEMESTER Subjects Paper Instruction hrs/week Duration of Exam(hrs) Marks Credits IA Exam Total Part 1 Language Language: Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu / Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam / Additional English / Marathi / Hindi 3.1 4 3 30 70 100 2 Part 2 Optional Soft Skills for Business 3.2 4 3 30 70 100 2 Corporate Accounting 3.3 4 3 30 70 100 2 Human Resource Management 3.4 4 3 30 70 100 2 Services Management 3.5 4 3 30 70 100 2 Corporate Environment 3.6 4 3 30 70 100 2 Part 3 SDC* 3 3 30 70 100 2 CC & EC* 50 - 50 1 Total Credits 15 IV SEMESTER Subjects Paper Instruction hrs/week Duration of Exam(hrs) Marks Credits IA Exam Total Part 1 Language Language: Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu / Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam / Additional English / Marathi / Hindi 4.1 1 1 30 70 100 2 Part 2 Optional Business Research Methods 4.2 4 3 30 70 100 2 Marketing Management 4.3 4 3 30 70 100 2 Financial Management 4.4 4 3 30 70 100 2 Business Regulations 4.5 4 3 30 70 100 2 Cost Accounting 4.6 4 3 30 70 100 2 Part 3 SDC* 3 3 30 70 100 2 CC & EC* 50 - 50 1 Total Credits 15 V SEMESTER Subjects Paper Instruction hrs/week Duration of Exam(hrs) Marks Credits IA Exam Total Part 2 Optional Entrepreneurial Management 5.1 4 3 30 70 100 3 Computer Applications in Business 5.2 4 3 30 70 100 3 Banking Regulations & Operations 5.3 4 3 30 70 100 3 Management Accounting 5.4 4 3 30 70 100 3 Elective Paper I 5.5 4 3 30 70 100 3 Elective Paper II 5.6 4 3 30 70 100 3 Part 3 SDC* 3 3 30 70 100 2 Total Credits 20 VI SEMESTER Subjects Paper Instruction hrs/week Duration of Exam(hrs) Marks Credits IA Exam Total Part 2 Optional International Business 6.1 3 30 70 100 3 4 E-Business 6.2 3 30 70 100 3 4 Income Tax 6.3 3 30 70 100 3 4 Strategic Management Or Project Report & Viva (Voce) 6.4 3 30 70 100 3 4 Elective Paper III 6.5 3 30 70 100 3 4 Elective Paper IV 6.6 3 30 70 100 3 4 Part 3 SDC* 3 30 70 100 2 3 Total Credits 27 ELECTIVE GROUPS 1. FINANCE GROUP Semester No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Lecture Hours Per Week Total Marks V FN.5.5 Advanced Financial Management 04 100 FN.5.6 Financial Markets & Services 04 100 VI FN.6.5 Investment & Portfolio Management 04 100 FN.6.6 Stock and Commodity Markets 04 100 2. MARKETING GROUP Semester No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Lecture Hours Per Week Total Marks V MK.5.5 Consumer Behavior 04 100 MK.5.6 Advertising & Media Management 04 100 VI MK.6.5 Brand Management 04 100 MK.6.6 Retail Management 04 100 3. HUMAN RESOURCE GROUP Semester No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Lecture Hours Per Week Total Marks V HR.5.5 Employee Welfare & Social Security 04 100 HR.5.6 Strategic HRM 04 100 VI HR.6.5 Organizational Change & Development 04 100 HR.6.6 Compensation Management 04 100 Note: VII and VIII Semester Syllabus as per Bangalore University 1st Year M.Com Course. 1. Foundation, Skill Development or Interdisciplinary Courses (Foundation Course*) (Common for all programmes): • Constitution of Indian and Human Rights • Environment and Public Health • Computer Applications and Information Technology • Business Entrepreneurship and Management • Philosophy, Psychology and Life Skills • Personality Development and Leadership / Integrating Mind, Body and Heart • Indian History, Culture and Diversity • Research Methodology • Education and Literacy / Science and Life • Human Resource Development .Management • One of the Foreign Languages such as German, French etc. • Any other Course prescribed by the University from time to time • Commodity & Stock Market • Mathematics in Finance 2. Co-and Extra – Curricular Activities (CC& EC*) A student shall opt for any one of the following activities in the first four semesters offered in the college • N.S.S / N.C.C./Rotary Activities / Rovers and Rangers • Sports and Games / Activities related to Yoga • A Small project work concerning the achievements of Indian in different fields • Evolution of study groups/seminar circles on Indian thoughts and ideas • Interaction with local communities in their neighborhood and learn about and from them • Exploring different aspects of Indian civilizations • Other activities such as Cultural Activities as prescribed by the University. Evaluation of Co-and Extra Curricular Activities is as per the procedure evolved by the University from time to time. 1.3 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING OBJECTIVE The objective of this subject is to acquaint students with the accounting concepts, tools and techniques influencing business organizations. Unit 1: INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 08 Hrs Introduction – Meaning and Definition – Objectives of Accounting – Functions of Accounting – Users of Accounting Information – Limitations of Accounting – Accounting Principles – Accounting Concepts and Accounting Conventions. Accounting Standards –List of Indian Accounting Standards. Unit 2: ACCOUNTING PROCESS 10Hrs Meaning – Process of Accounting – Kinds of Accounts – Rules - Transaction Analysis – Journal – Ledger – Balancing of Accounts – Trial Balance – Problems. Unit 3: SUBSIDIARY BOOKS 10 Hrs Meaning – Significance – Types of Subsidiary Books – Purchases Book – Sales Book – Purchase Returns Book – Sales Return Book – Bills Receivable Book – Bills Payable Book – Cash Book (Simple Cash Book, Double Column Cash Book, Three Column Cash Book and Petty Cash Book) and Journal proper. Bank Reconciliation Statement – Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement. Unit 4: FINAL ACCOUNTS OF PROPRIETARY CONCERN 10 Hrs Preparation of Profit& Loss Account and Balance Sheet(Vertical form). Unit 5: SINGLE ENTRY SYSTEM 18Hrs Meaning – Features – Types – Merits – Demerits – Differences between single entry and double entry systems – Preparation of Opening Statement of Affairs, Closing Statement of Affairs, Computation of Profit/Loss and Revised Statement of Affairs. Conversion of single entry to double entry system. SKILL DEVELOPMENT • List out the accounting concepts and conventions. • List out any ten errors disclosed by trial balance • Collect the final accounts of a proprietary concern and present it in vertical form. • Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement with imaginary figures BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1. Jawaharlal & Seema Srivastava: Financial Accounting, HPH 2. Saha, Fundamentals of Accounting, HPH 3. Dr. S.N. Maheswari, Financial Accounting, HPH 4. S Jayapandian: Financial Accounting from Zero, 5. Grewal and Gupta, Advanced Accounting, Sultan Chand. 6. S. P Jain and K. L. Narang ; Financial Accounting, Kalyani Publishers. 7. Soundra Rajan & Venkataramana, Financial Accounting, SHB Publishers. Here is the attachment. |
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4th December 2019, 09:27 AM
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Re: Bangalore University BBM Syllabus-15
Can you provide me the syllabus of Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) Program offered by Bangalore University as I want to check it before taking admission in it?
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4th December 2019, 09:30 AM
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Re: Bangalore University BBM Syllabus-15
The syllabus of Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) Program offered by Bangalore University is as follows: 1.3 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING OBJECTIVE The objective of this subject is to acquaint students with the accounting concepts, tools and techniques influencing business organizations. Unit 1: INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 08 Hrs Introduction – Meaning and Definition – Objectives of Accounting – Functions of Accounting – Users of Accounting Information – Limitations of Accounting – Accounting Principles – Accounting Concepts and Accounting Conventions. Accounting Standards –List of Indian Accounting Standards. Unit 2: ACCOUNTING PROCESS 10Hrs Meaning – Process of Accounting – Kinds of Accounts – Rules - Transaction Analysis – Journal – Ledger – Balancing of Accounts – Trial Balance – Problems. Unit 3: SUBSIDIARY BOOKS 10 Hrs Meaning – Significance – Types of Subsidiary Books – Purchases Book – Sales Book – Purchase Returns Book – Sales Return Book – Bills Receivable Book – Bills Payable Book – Cash Book (Simple Cash Book, Double Column Cash Book, Three Column Cash Book and Petty Cash Book) and Journal proper. Bank Reconciliation Statement – Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement. Unit 4: FINAL ACCOUNTS OF PROPRIETARY CONCERN 10 Hrs Preparation of Profit& Loss Account and Balance Sheet(Vertical form). Unit 5: SINGLE ENTRY SYSTEM 18Hrs Meaning – Features – Types – Merits – Demerits – Differences between single entry and double entry systems – Preparation of Opening Statement of Affairs, Closing Statement of Affairs, Computation of Profit/Loss and Revised Statement of Affairs. Conversion of single entry to double entry system. SKILL DEVELOPMENT • List out the accounting concepts and conventions. • List out any ten errors disclosed by trial balance • Collect the final accounts of a proprietary concern and present it in vertical form. • Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement with imaginary figures BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1. Jawaharlal & Seema Srivastava: Financial Accounting, HPH 2. Saha, Fundamentals of Accounting, HPH 3. Dr. S.N. Maheswari, Financial Accounting, HPH 4. S Jayapandian: Financial Accounting from Zero, 5. Grewal and Gupta, Advanced Accounting, Sultan Chand. 6. S. P Jain and K. L. Narang ; Financial Accounting, Kalyani Publishers. 7. Soundra Rajan A & K. Venkataramana, Financial Accounting, SHB Publishers Syllabus BBM Program Bangalore University |
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