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12th August 2014, 02:05 PM
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B.Com Hons Final Year Subjects
I WANT TO know about list of subject and syllabus for Bachelor of Commerce Honours final year examination of Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak ?
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12th August 2014, 02:56 PM
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Re: B.Com Hons Final Year Subjects
Here I am giving you list of subject and syllabus for Bachelor of Commerce Honours final year examination of Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak Bachelor of Commerce Honours Fifth Semester Sr.No. Paper No. Nomenclature of the Paper 1 BCH-5.01 Financial Management 2. BCH-5.02 Investment Analysis 3. BCH-5.03 Indian Economy: Growth & Management 4. BCH-5.04 Retail Management & Sales Procedure 5. BCH-5.05 Income Tax 6. BCH-5.06 Insurance & Risk Management Viva-Voce of Training Report Sixth Semester Sr.No. Paper No. Nomenclature of the Paper 1. BCH-6.01 Accounting for Managers 2. BCH-6.02 International Business 3. BCH-6.03 Income Tax Law & Administration 4. BCH-6.04 Human Resource Management 5. BCH-6.05 Business Environment 6. BCH-6.06 Computer Programming Comprehensive Viva-Voce B.Com (Hons) Vth Semester w.e.f. session 2014-15 Paper: Financial Management Unit-I: Introduction: Meaning, function, scope and objectives. Financial Planning: Over capitalization and under capitalization. Unit-II: Cost of capital: Significance and determination. Leverage analysis: Operating, financial and composite leverage; ABIT-EPS Analysis. Unit-III: Capital Structure: Meaning, theories, determinants; Working Capital: meaning; nature, determinants, significance and estimation. Unit- IV: Working Capital Management: Cash management, Receivable management and inventory management. Dividend Decisions: Meaning; types, determinants and theories. Paper : Business Communications Note: The examiner shall set nine questions in all covering the whole syllabus. Question No.1 will be compulsory covering all the units and shall carry 8 small questions of two marks each. The rest of the eight questions will be set from all the four units. The examiner will set two questions from each unit out of which the candidate shall attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. All questions shall carry 16 marks each. Unit-I Essentials of Business communication: Introduction, Basic Patterns of Business Messages: Writing process, Directness and Indirectness in new s and messages of all types, sales Massages, Persuasion. Unit-II Writing a Project Report: Basics, writing Reports on Field Work visits to Industries /Business Concerns etc. Business-Negotiations. Unit-III E-Correspondence Unit-IV Spoken English for Business-communication: Presentation of Plans, Objectives; speech: Preparation, Mode of delivery presentation; Addressing the Audience. Oral Talking. Strategies to overcome Barriers in Address, speech. Suggested Readings: 1. Dr.Preeti Shukla, Business Communications, Shree Mahavir Book depot., Nai Sarak, New Delhi. 2. A.Kumar, Effective Business Communications, Khanna Book Publishing Co..P, Ltd.. 3. John.M.Penrose, Robert W. Rosberry, Robert J. Myers, Advanced Business Communications, Thomsan South Western. 4. Urmila Rai, S.M.Rai – Business Communication – Himalya Publishing House. Paper : Business Organisation Time: 3 Hrs. Note: The examiner shall set nine questions in all covering the whole syllabus. Question No.1 will be compulsory covering all the units and shall carry 8 small questions of two marks each. The rest of the eight questions will be set from all the four units. The examiner will set two questions from each unit out of which the candidate shall attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. All questions shall carry 16 marks each. Unit-I Foundation of Indian Business spectrum of Business Activities, Manufacturing and service Sectors. India’s experience of globalization, liberalization and privatization. Multinational corporations and Indian transnational. Enterprises. Unit-II Entrepreneurial opportunities in contemporary business environment: Networking marketing, Franching, Business Process Outsourcing, E-commerce and M-commerce. Process of setting up a business enterprise. Opportunity and idea generation – role of creativity and innovation. Feasibility study and preparation of business plan. Unit-III Functional aspects of business-I: Administrative: Choice of a suitable form of business ownership. Starting and operating small venturing enterprises Operations: business size and location decisions. Lay out: mass production and mass customization, productivity, quality and logistics. Unit-IV Functional Aspect of business-II Marketing: marketing and consumer behaviour, Product and pricing decisions, Distribution and promotional decisions (d) Finance: Money and banking, financial management and securities markets, risk management and insurance (e) human resources: Sources of human capital, Strategies for attracting (staffing) and retaining (training and compensation). Suggested Readings: 1. Griffin, Ricky W: ;Organizational Behaviour, Houghton Mifflin co., Boston. 2. Hellreigel, Don, John W. Slocum, Jr., and Richards W. Woodman: Organizational Behavior, south western college Publishing, Ohio. 3. Hersey, Paul, Kenneth H. Blanchard and Dewey E Johnson: Management of Organisational Behaviour: 4. Utilizing Human Resources, Prentice Hall, New Delhi. 5. Ivancevich; John and Micheeol T. Matheson: Organisational Behaviour and Management, Tata McGraw- New Delhi.Hill, Paper : An Introduction to Accounting Time: 3 Hrs. Note: The examiner shall set nine questions in all covering the whole syllabus. Question No.1 will be compulsory covering all the units and shall carry 8 small questions of two marks each. The rest of the eight questions will be set from all the four units. The examiner will set two questions from each unit out of which the candidate shall attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. All questions shall carry 16 marks each. Unit-I Theoretical Framework: Accounting as an information system. The users of financial accounting information and their needs. Qualitative characteristics of accounting information. Functions, advantages and limitations of accounting. Branches of accounting. Bases of accounting; cash basis and accrual basis. The nature of financial accounting principle – Basic concepts and conventions: entity, money measurement, going concern, cost, realization, accruals, periodicity, consistency, prudence (conservatism), materiality and full disclosures. Financial accounting standards: concept, benefits, procedure for issuing accounting standards in India. Salient feature of Accounting Standard (AS): I (ICAI). Types of Accounting Standards. Unit-II Accounting Process and Subsidiary Books: From recording of business transactions to preparation of trial balance (an overview only). Journal, Ledger, Cash Book and other subsidiary books. Unit-III Business Income: Measurement of business income-Net income: the accounting period, the continuity doctrine and matching concept. Objectives of measurement. Revenue recognition: Salient features of Accounting Standard (AS): 9 (ICAI) Recognition of expenses. The nature of depreciation. The accounting concept of depreciation. Factors in the measurement of depreciation. Methods of computing depreciation: straight line method and diminishing balance method; Disposal of depreciable assts - change of method. Salient features of Accounting Standard (AS): 6 (ICAI) Unit-IV: Final accounts with adjustments. Capital and revenue expenditures and receipts: general introduction only Preparation of financial statements: a) of non-corporate business entities from a trial balance; b) of not-for-profit organizations; Suggested Readings: 1. T.P.Ghosh – Accounting Standards and Corporate Accounting Practices – Taxman Allied Services. 2. L.S.Porwal – Accounting Theory – Tata Mcgraw Hill. 3. Gupta R.L. and Radha Swami M., Financial Accounting, Sultan Chand and Sons., New Delhi. 4. Monga J.R., Ahuja Girish and Sehgal Ashok: Financial Accounting, Mayur Paper Back, Noida. 5. Shukla M.C., Grewal T.S. and Gupta S.C.; Advanced Accounts, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi. |
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8th January 2016, 08:16 PM
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;103670]I WANT TO know about list of b com hns 4th sem subjects as well as sylabus.
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2nd December 2019, 07:47 AM
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Re: B.Com Hons Final Year Subjects
Can you provide me the syllabus of Final Year of Bachelors of Commerce (Honours) Program offered by Nirma University as I need it for preparation of the exam?
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2nd December 2019, 07:48 AM
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Re: B.Com Hons Final Year Subjects
The syllabus of Final Year of Bachelors of Commerce (Honours) Program offered by Nirma University is as follows: Subject Code Subject Credits Semester: V CC11 Indirect Taxation 5 Semester-V: Core Courses CC12 Business Ethics and Corporate Governance 5 Semester-V: Accouting Specialization DSE-A-1 Advanced Accounting and Reporting 5 DSE-A-2 Auditing 5 DSE-A-3 Project Feasibility and Financing 5 Semester-V: BFSI Specialization DSE-B-1 Indian Financial System 5 DSE-B-2 Banking 5 DSE-B-3 Insurance 5 Semester-VI: Core Courses [subject to approval] CC13 Entrepernership 5 CC14 Business Research Methods 5 Semester-VI: Accouting Specialization DSE-A-4 Corporate Tax Planning 5 DSE-A-5 Strategic Management Accounting 5 DSE-A-6 Financial Statement Analysis 5 Semester-VI: BFSI Specialization DSE-B-4 Fundamentals of Investment 5 DSE-B-5 Merchant Banking and other Financial Services 5 DSE-B-6 Study of International Financial Services Centre 5 Contact Detail: Nirma University Address: Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway, Post : Chandlodia, Via : Gota, Ahmedabad - 382 481. Gujarat, India. Contact Phone: +91-79-30642000 +91 - 2717 - 241900 to 04 +91 - 2717 - 241911 to 15 Fax: +91 - 2717 - 241916 – 17 |
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