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Re: University Of Mumbai Syllabus Bcom

University of Mumbai was came into existence in the year 1857. It is centered at Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is affiliated to UGC, NAAC, AIU .

It offers three years duration B. Com course .

F. Y. B. Com.Accountancy and Financial Management Syllabus :
University of Mumbai F. Y. B. Com.Accountancy and Financial Management Syllabus

SEMESTER I
Topics
Sr. No. Topics No of lectures
Module1 Accounting standards issued by ICAI and
Inventory valuation
15
Module 2 Final Accounts 15
Module 3 Departmental Accounts 15
Module 4 Accounting for Hire Purchase 15
Detailed Syllabus
Module Topics No. of
Lectures
1 Accounting standards issued by ICAI and Inventory valuation 15
1.1 Accounting standards:
Concepts, benefits, procedures for issue of accounting standards
Various AS :
AS – 1: Disclosure of Accounting Policies
(a) Purpose.
(b) Areas of Policies.
(c) Disclosure of Policies. (d) Disclosure of
Change in Policies. (e) Illustrations
AS – 2: Valuation of Inventories (Stock)
(a) Meaning, Definition. (b) Applicability.
(c) Measurement of Inventory. (d) Disclosure in
Final Account. (e) Explanation with Illustrations.
AS – 9: Revenue Recognition
(a) Meaning and Scope. (b) Transactions excluded.
(c) Sale of Goods. (d) Rendering of Services. (e) Effects of
Uncertainties. (f) Disclosure. (g) Illustrations.
1.2 Inventory Valuation
Meaning of inventories
Cost for inventory valuation
Inventory systems : Periodic Inventory system and Perpetual
Inventory System
Valuation: Meaning and importance
Methods of Stock Valuation as per AS – 2 :
FIFO and Weighted Average Method
Computation of valuation of inventory as on balance sheet date:
If inventory is taken on a date after the balance sheet or
before the balance sheet
2 Final Accounts 15
2.1 Expenditure
a) Capital, (b) Revenue
Receipts
a) Capital (b) Revenue
2.2 Adjustment and Closing entries
2.3 Final accounts of manufacturing concerns ( proprietary firm)
3 Departmental Accounts 15
Meaning
Basis of Allocation of Expenses and Incomes/Receipts
Inter Departmental Transfer : at Cost Price and Invoice Price
Stock Reserve
Departmental Trading and Profit & Loss Account and Balance
Sheet
4 Accounting for Hire Purchase 15
Meaning
Calculation of interest
Accounting for hire purchase transactions by asset purchase
method based on full cash price
Journal entries, ledger accounts and disclosure in balance sheet for
hirer and vendor
(excluding default, repossession and calculation of cash price)
Reference Books
Introduction to Accountancy by T. S. Grewal, S. Chand and Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi
Advance Accounts by Shukla & Grewal, S. Chand and Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi
Advanced Accountancy by R. L Gupta and M Radhaswamy, S. Chand and Company (P) Ltd.,
New Delhi
Modern Accountancy by Mukherjee and Hanif, Tata Mc. Grow Hill & Co. Ltd., Mumbai
Financial Accounting by Lesile Chandwichk, Pentice Hall of India Adin Bakley (P) Ltd.
Financial Accounting for Management by Dr. Dinesh Harsalekar, Multi-Tech. Publishing Co.
Ltd., Mumbai.
Financial Accounting by P. C. Tulsian, Pearson Publications, New Delhi
Accounting Principles by Anthony, R.N. and Reece J.S., Richard Irwin Inc.
Financial Accounting by Monga, J.R. Ahuja, Girish Ahujaand Shehgal Ashok, Mayur Paper
Back
Compendium of Statement & Standard of Accounting, ICAI.
Indian Accounting Standards, Ashish Bhattacharya, Tata Mc. Grow Hill & Co. Ltd., Mumbai
Financial Accounting by Williams , Tata Mc. Grow Hill & Co. Ltd., Mumbai
Company Accounting Standards by Shrinivasan Anand, Taxman.
Financial Accounting by V. Rajasekaran, Pearson Publications, New Delhi.
Introduction to Financial Accounting by Horngren, Pearson Publications.
Financial Accounting by M. Mukherjee.M. Hanif. Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Ltd;
New Delhi
Evaluation Pattern
The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two components viz. by Internal
Assessment with 40% marks in the first component and by conducting the Semester End
Examinations with 60% marks as the second component. The allocation of marks for the Internal
Assessment and Semester End Examinations are as shown below:_
A) Internal Assessment – 40% 40 Marks
1 Class test / case study /online examination to be conducted in the
given semester 20 Marks
2 One assignment based on curriculum to be assessed by the teacher concerned
10 Marks
3 Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries 05 Marks
4 Overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and exhibit of
leadership qualities in organizing related academic actives 05 Marks
B) Semester End Examinations – 60 Marks
Question Paper Pattern
Maximum Marks : 60
Questions to be set 4
All questions are compulsory carrying 15 marks each.
Q:1 Full Length Practical Question
OR
Full Length Practical Question
15 Marks
15 Marks
Q:2 Full Length Practical Question
OR
Full Length Practical Question
15 Marks
15 Marks
Q:3 Full Length Practical Question
OR
(a) Practical Question
(b) Practical Question
15 Marks
8 Marks
7 Marks
Q:4 Objective Questions ( Multiple choice/ True or False/Match the 15 Marks
columns/fill in the blanks/short questions)
OR
Objective Questions ( Multiple choice/ True or False/Match the
columns/fill in the blanks/short questions)
15 Marks
Revised Syllabus of F. Y. B. Com.
Accountancy and Financial Management -II
SEMESTER II
Sr. No. Topics No of
Lectures
Module 1 Accounting from Incomplete Records 15
Module 2 Consignment Accounts 15
Module 3 Branch Accounts 15
Module 4 Accounting with the use of Accounting
Software
15
Detailed Syllabus
Module Topics No. of
Lectures
1 Accounting from Incomplete Records 15
Introduction
Problems on preparation of final accounts of Proprietary Trading
Concern (conversion method)
2 Consignment Accounts 15
Accounting for consignment transactions
Valuation of stock
Invoicing of goods at higher price
(excluding overriding commission, normal/abnormal losses)
3 Branch Accounts 15
Meaning/ Classification of branch
Accounting for Dependent Branch not maintaining full books:
Debtors method
Stock and debtors method
4 Accounting with the use of Accounting Software 15
Introduction
Preparation of books and trial balance with the use of accounting
software
Reference Books
Introduction to Accountancy by T. S. Grewal, S. Chand and Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi
Advanced Accounts by Shukla & Grewal, S. Chand and Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi
Advanced Accountancy by R. L Gupta and M Radhaswamy, S. Chand and Company (P) Ltd.,
New Delhi
Modern Accountancy by Mukherjee and Hanif, Tata Mc. Grow Hill & Co. Ltd., Mumbai
Financial Accounting by Lesile Chandwichk, Pentice Hall of India Adin Bakley (P) Ltd.
Financial Accounting for Management by Dr. Dinesh Harsalekar, Multi-Tech. Publishing Co.
Ltd., Mumbai.
Financial Accounting by P. C. Tulsian, Pearson Publications, New Delhi
Accounting Principles by Anthony, R.N. and Reece J.S., Richard Irwin Inc.
Financial Accounting by Monga, J.R. Ahuja, Girish Ahujaand Shehgal Ashok, Mayur Paper
Back
Compendium of Statement & Standard of Accounting, ICAI.
Indian Accounting Standards, Ashish Bhattacharya, Tata Mc. Grow Hill & Co. Ltd., Mumbai
Financial Accounting by Williams , Tata Mc. Grow Hill & Co. Ltd., Mumbai
Company Accounting Standards by Shrinivasan Anand, Taxman.
Financial Accounting by V. Rajasekaran, Pearson Publications, New Delhi.
Introduction to Financial Accounting by Horngren, Pearson Publications.
Financial Accounting by M. Mukherjee.M. Hanif. Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Ltd;
New Delhi.
Evaluation Pattern
The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two components viz. by Internal
Assessment with 40% marks in the first component and by conducting the Semester End
Examinations with 60% marks as the second component. The allocation of marks for the Internal
Assessment and Semester End Examinations are as shown below:_
A) Internal Assessment – 40% 40 Marks
1 periodical class test / case study /online examination to be conducted in the
given semester 20 Marks
2 *One assignment based on curriculum to be assessed by the teacher concerned
10 Marks
3 Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries
05 Marks
4 Overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and exhibit of
leadership qualities in organizing related academic actives
05 Marks
B) Semester End Examinations – 60 Marks
Question Paper Pattern
Maximum Marks : 60
Questions to be set 4
All questions are compulsory carrying 15 marks each.
Q:1 Full Length Practical Question
OR
Full Length Practical Question
15 Marks
15 Marks
Q:2 Full Length Practical Question
OR
Full Length Practical Question
15 Marks
15 Marks
Q:3 Full Length Practical Question
OR
(a) Practical Question
(b) Practical Question
15 Marks
8 Marks
7 Marks
Q:4 Objective Questions ( Multiple choice/ True or False/Match the
columns/fill in the blanks/short questions)
OR
Objective Questions ( Multiple choice/ True or False/Match the
columns/fill in the blanks/short questions)
15 Marks
15 Marks

Contact Details:
University of Mumbai
CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400098
022 2654 3000
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