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19th November 2014, 01:21 PM
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AMU B.Com last date for admission
What is the Aligarh Muslim University B.Com admission last date for application submission, please provide here???
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19th November 2014, 03:12 PM
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Re: AMU B.Com last date for admission
Aligarh Muslim University B.Com admission details are as given below: B.Com Tentative dates The Last date for B.Com Application Form Last week of march 2015 B.Com Entrance Test Date June 2015 Entrance test centres 1. Aligarh 2. Bhopal 3. Guwahati 4. Lucknow 5. Kolkata 6. Kozhikode 7. Srinagar Eligibility: The applicant should have pass 12th, from any recognized school. Syllabus UNIT - I Indian Business Environment: Concept, components, and importance Economic Trends (overview): Income; Savings and investment; Industry; Trade and balance of payments, Money; Finance; Prices. UNIT - II Problems of Growth: Unemployment; Poverty; Regional imbalances; Social injustice; Inflation; Parallel economy; Industrial sickness. UNIT - III Role of Government: Monetary and fiscal policy; Industrial policy; Industrial licensing, Privatization; Devaluation; Export-import policy; Regulation of foreign investment; Collaborations in the light of recent changes. UNIT - IV International Environment: International trading environment (overview); Trends in world trade and the problems of developing countries. Foreign trade and economic growth; International economic groupings; like, EU, OPEC, SARC, ASEAN, NAFTA. UNIT - V International economic institutions - GATT, WTO, UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF; GSP; GSTP; Counter trade. UNIT - I Elementary idea of Functions and Limits: Differentiation (Problems and theorems involving trigonometrical ratios are not to be done); Differentiation from the First Principles; Differentiation of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Theorems on Differentiation; Product and Quotient rule for Differentiation; Differentiation of the function of a function (Chain Rule); Logarithmic Differentiation; Parametric Differentiation; Differentiation of Implicit functions; Higher Order Derivatives. UNIT - II Applications of Differentiation: Maxima and Minima; Cases of one variable involving not more than one constraint: Marginal Analysis; Cost Function, Revenue Function, Profit Function; Average Cost and Marginal Cost Function, Average Revenue and Marginal Revenue Function; Profit Maximization under Perfect Competetion and Monopoly. Integration: Integration as anti-derivative process; Standard forms; Methods of integration-by Substitution, by Parts, and by use of Partial Fractions; Definite integration; Finding areas in simple cases; Consumers and Producers Surplus. UNIT - III Matrices and Determinants : Definition of a matrix; Types of matrices; Algebra of matrices; Properties of determinants; Calculation of values of determinants upto third order; Adjoint of a matrix, elementary row or column operations; Solution of a system of linear equations having unique solution and involving not more than three variables.’ UNIT - IV Linear Programming-Formulation of LPP : Graphical method of solution; Problems relating to two variables including the case of mixed constraints; Cases having no solution, multiple solutions, unbounded solution and redundant constraints. Simplex Method - Solution of problems up to three variables, including cases of mixed constraints; Duality; Transportation Problem. UNIT - V Compound Interest and Annuities: Certain different types of interest rates; Concept of present value of amount of a sum; Types of annuities; Present value and amount of an annuity, including the case of continuous compounding; Valuation of simple loans and debentures; Problems relating to sinking funds. UNIT - I Introduction: Concept, nature, process, and significance of management; Managerial roles (Mintzberg); An overview of functional areas of management; Development of management thought; Classical and neoclassical systems; Contingency approaches. UNIT - II Planning: Concept, process, and types. Decision making -concept and process; Bounded rationality; Management by Objectives; Corporate planning; Environment analysis and diagnosis; Strategy formulation. UNIT - III Organizing: Concept, nature, process, and significance; Authority and responsibility relationships; Centralization and decentralization; Departmentation; Organizational structure -forms and contingency factors. UNIT - IV Motivating and Leading People at Work: Motivation -concept; Theories -Maslow, Herzberg, McGregor, and Ouchi; Financial and non-financial incentives. Leadership -concept and leadership styles; Leadership theories (Tannenbaum and Schmidt.); Likert’s System Management. Communication-nature, process, networks, and barriers; Effective communication. UNIT - V Managerial Control: Concept and process; Effective control system; Techniques of control -traditional and modern. Management of Change: Concept, nature, and process of planned change; Resistance to change; Emerging horizons of management in a changing environment. Here is the attachment for AMU B.Com syllabus: Contact: Aligarh Muslim University अलीगढ, उत्तर प्रदेश 0571 270 0935 [MAP]https://www.google.co.in/maps?q=Aligarh+Muslim+University&hl=en&ll=27.91519 3,78.077967&spn=0.008855,0.016243&sll=17.497921,78 .389146&sspn=0.009557,0.016243&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] Last edited by Kiran Chandar; 19th November 2014 at 03:21 PM. |