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26th July 2014, 02:55 PM
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Required eligibility for B.Com Punjab Univ
What is the Punjab University B.Com course eligibility criteria & also give some more information???
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26th July 2014, 03:46 PM
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Re: Required eligibility for B.Com Punjab Univ
Punjab University B.Com admission eligibility is here: B.Com Duration: 3 Years Eligibility: The applicant should have pass 10+2 from any recognized board with 50% marks. Exam pattern Examination in each subject for B. Com. will be of 3 hours duration. 2 There will be no objective type questions. Syllabus: INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTERS OF B. COM. 1ST, 2ND, 3RD YEARS and HONS. CLASSES : Note : The question paper of each subject covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections : Section A (20 marks) This section will have 6 short-answer questions from the entire syllabus. Students are required to attempt 4 questions from this section. Each question will carry 5 marks; the total weightage being 20 marks. Numerical papers include Commercial and Labour Laws, Financial Accounting, Business Math. & Statistics in B.Com. 1st Year; Corporate Accounting, Cost Accounting, Company Law & Auditing; and Indirect Tax Laws in B.Com. 2nd Year; and Operations Research, Management Accounting & Business Finance, Direct Tax Laws in B.Com. 3rd Year. In case of Commercial and Labour Laws paper of B.Com. 1st Year and Company Law and Auditing paper of B.Com. 2nd Year, simple numerical problems based on legal concepts shall be asked. Section B (30 marks) This section will consist of essay type/numerical questions from Unit-I of the syllabus. The candidate will be required to attempt two questions out of four questions. Each question will carry 15 marks; the total weightage being 30 marks. Numerical papers, include Financial Accounting, and Business Math. & Statistics in B.Com. 1st Year; Corporate Accounting, Cost Accounting, and Indirect Tax Laws in B.Com. 2nd Year; and Operations Research, Management Accounting & Business Finance, Direct Tax Laws in B.Com. 3rd Year. Section C (30 marks) This section will consist of essay type/numerical questions from Unit-II of the syllabus. The candidate will be required to attempt two questions out of four questions. Each question will carry 15 marks; the total weightage being 30 marks. Numerical papers include Financial Accounting, and Business Math. & Statistics in B.Com. 1st Year; Corporate Accounting, Cost Accounting, and Indirect Tax Laws in B.Com. 2nd Year; and Operations Research, Management Accounting & Business Finance, Direct Tax Laws in B.Com. 3rd Year. (i) Important Note : All numerical papers except Commercial and Labour Laws of B.Com. 1st year and Company Law and Auditing of B.Com. 2nd year shall have 50% numerical and 50% theory questions in all sections. However, in Business Mathematics & Statistics paper of B.Com. 1st year and Operations Research paper of B.Com. 3rd year, there should be four numerical and two theory questions in Section A and three numerical and one theory question from Section B and Section C. In respect of Indirect Tax Laws paper of B.Com. second year, both sections B and C shall have three theory questions and one numerical question each. Practical Examination : (10 marks) Evaluation on the basis of practical work will be strictly in accordance with syllabus prescribed. There will be a term paper on the basis of practical/training work. The class teacher shall take this term paper and the teacher concerned shall keep record of the term paper for a period of one year. Instructions for Practical : 1. Each Unit shall be divided into five practical groups. 2. Each student will require to study five periods of text and one period of practical in a week in each subject. However, in case of Punjabi/HCP each student will require to study three periods of text only. Internal Assessment : (10 marks) Internal Assessment on the basis of house tests will be given. (As decided by the Panjab University Guidelines). For B.Com. Honours Note : The maximum theory marks is 80, practical 10 and 10 marks for internal assessment (to be awarded by the class teacher). There will not be any practical examination separately. (ii) GUIDELINES REGARDING CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OF REGULAR STUDENTS OF B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. /B.C.A. Courses IMPORTANT NOTE (i) In order to incorporate an element of continuous assessment of students, the Colleges will conduct two mandatory House Tests in theory papers – one in the month of September/October and the other in December/January every year. (ii) (a) For September Test, there will be only one paper of one hour’s duration in each subject, and for December Test, there will be paper/s on the pattern of annual examination conducted by the University. There will be a Special Test for those students who could not fulfil the conditions of eligibility. It will not be held to provide an opportunity to all students to improve their earlier score. Those students who are exempted by the Principal of the College from appearing in the House Test/s in September and/or December/January will also be allowed to appear in the Special Test; this Test will determine their eligibility for admission to the examination as well as their score for Internal Assessment. (b) With a view to meet the grievance of students, if any, on account of scores obtained by them, the answer-books will be shown to them. Difference of opinion on the issue, if any, will be sorted out with the help of respective Heads of departments as well as the Principal of the College. (iii) Whereas the September House Test will carry weightage of 40 per cent, the December House Test will have weightage of 60 per cent in each subject/paper. The total weightage for both the Tests taken together shall be10 per cent of the total marks in each theory subject/paper. The weightage of 10 per cent marks shall be added to each paper of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.C.A. I, II and III Year which will, henceforth, carry weightage of maximum marks allotted to each paper. A candidate will have to pass in theory and practical/s separately. (iv) The record of marks secured by the students in the two House Tests will be sent by the respective Colleges so as to reach the office of Controller of Examinations latest by 15th March, failing which the result of the students shall be shown as ‘RLA’ and the entire responsibility for this would lie with the Principal/s of the College/s. (v) The Colleges will continue to forward the internal assessment of the students for Practicals. Projects and similar other activities, wherever applicable, to the Controller of Examinations, as usual, so as to reach his office latest by 15th March. SPECIAL NOTE : (i) Each theory question paper will be set out of the marks allotted to each theory paper and 10% marks of the maximum marks of each paper will be internal assessment. (ii) For private candidates, who have not been assessed earlier for internal assessment, the marks secured by them in theory paper will proportionately be increased to maximum marks of the paper in lieu of internal assessment. (iii) It will not be mandatory for the students to separately pass in the internal assessment. (iii) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR B. COM. FIRST YEAR , SECOND YEAR, THIRD YEAR AND HONOURS EXAMINATIONS OF 2012 Sr. No. Subjects Credits Max. Marks Number of Lectures (L) & Practical (P) Per Week L P B. COM. 1st Year 1. English and Business Communication Skills 2 100 5 1 2. Punjabi/HCP* 1 50 3 0 3. Commercial & Labour Laws 2 100 5 1 4. Financial Accounting 2 100 5 1 5. Business Organisation and Mgt. 2 100 5 1 6. Business Math. and Stats. 2 100 5 1 7. Environment Education** 0 50 ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL *** Introduction to Computer Science B. COM. 2nd Year 1. Company Law & Auditing 2 100 5 1 2. Corporate Accounting 2 100 5 1 3. Cost Accounting 2 100 5 1 4. Business Economics 2 100 5 1 5. Banking & Insurance 2 100 5 1 6. Indirect Tax Laws 2 100 5 1 * The following categories of the students shall be entitled to take the option of History & Culture of Punjab in lieu of Punjabi as compulsory subject : (i) The students who have not studied Punjabi upto class 10th. (ii) Wards of/and Defence Personnel and Central Government employee/employees who are transferable on all India basis. (iii) Foreigners. ** This is a compulsory qualifying paper, which the students have to study in the B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.1st year. The students are required to qualify this paper either in the first year, second year and third year of the course. The examination will be conducted by the University. *** This is an Additional Optional Subject. The students may clear the examination for this course during their stay of three years in the College. In the case of those who qualify this course, the marks obtained will be mentioned in the Detailed Marks Card, but these marks will not be counted towards the aggregate marks. (iv) Sr. No. Subjects Credits Max. Marks Number of Lectures (L) & Practical (P) Per Week B. COM. 3RD Year 1. Functional Management 2 100 5 1 2. Management Accounting and Business Finance 2 100 5 1 3. Direct Tax Laws 2 100 5 1 4. Indian Economy 2 100 5 1 5. Entrepreneurship and Small Business 2 100 5 1 6. Any one of the following Papers : (i) Computer Application in Business (ii) Operations Research (iii) Organizational Behaviour (iv) Investment Management 2 100 5 1 7. Viva-Voce 50 HONOURS : Option-I : Business Economics Option-II : Business Finance and Accounting Option-III : Marketing Management Option-IV : Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) SYLLABI AND COURSES OF READING FOR THE EXAMINATION OF B. COM. FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION OF 2012 PAPER-1: ENGLISH & BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS Theory : 80 marks Practical : 10 marks Internal Assessment : 10 marks Total : 100 marks UNIT-I Introduction : Basic Communication; Basic forms of Communication, Self-development and Communication, developing positive personal attitudes, whole communication. Principles of effective communication, informal and formal communication networks, grapevine, and communication barriers, improving communication. Principles of Effective Communication : Concepts. Writing Skills : Planning business messages, rewriting, editing, first draft, reconstruction of final draft, business letters, memos format and appearance, request letters, good news and bad news letters, persuasive letters, sales letters, collection letters, office memorandum etc. Modern Form of Communication : Telex, Fax, Telegram, e-mails and Teleconferences. Advertisements, Tender notices, auction notice, public notice. UNIT-II Report Writing : Introduction to proposals, short reports and formal reports, report presentation on any choosen topic, oral presentations, principles of oral presentations, factors affecting presentations, sales presentation, resume writing. Non-verbal aspects of communication. Effective Listening : Principles of effective listening, factors effecting listening, listening exercises—oral, written and video sessions. Preparation of Matter for Meetings : The writing of notices, agenda minutes, the organisation and conduct of conferences : 2 SYLLABUS FOR BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (GENERAL & HONOURS) EXAMINATIONS (a) Vocabulary/Terms (b) Match columns (c) Synonyms/Antonyms (d) Pair of words Non-textual comprehension/précis Text Book : Ten Mighty Pens, edited by K. A. Kalia, Oxford University Press. PRACTICAL WORK : Teacher should assign some project or practical work to students. Students should be guided to carry on field work and collect primary data (wherever possible). Whatever project report/practical work/assignment is submitted by the student should be evaluated by the class teacher of the College and marks be awarded accordingly. Further, work of the student should be preserved by the college for at least 1 year, which can be inspected by the University at any time. In case of private candidates and DCS students, the marks obtained out of 80, will proportionately be increased out of 100. Testing : 1. Two questions on the Text (Ten Mighty Pens) with internal choice 10×2=20 marks. 2. Letter 08 marks 3. Report 10 marks 4. Public Notices/Tender Notice/Auction Notice/Memo 12 marks 5. Vocabulary/Match Columns/Pair of words (All Text Based) 12 marks 6. Theory (short notes)/e.g. e-mail/tale-conference/fax/body language/principles of communication etc. 08 marks 7. Unseen Passage for comprehension 10 marks for detailed syllabus here is attachment: Contact: Panjab University, Chandigarh, India Map: [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=punjab+University+chandigarh&hl=en&sll=30.9 14905,75.84127&sspn=0.009646,0.020428&hq=punjab+Un iversity+chandigarh&t=m&z=15[/MAP] |
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22nd March 2015, 11:00 AM
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Re: Required eligibility for B.Com Punjab Univ
Punjab University offers B.Com course as its bachelor degree 3 year course . I am here giving you detail of eligibility for the course. Eligibility: Candidate should have pass 10+2 from any recognized board with minimum 50% marks. Duration: 3 Years B.com colleges under Punjab University : D.A.V. College, Sector 10 P: 0172-2743980 E: davc_chd@rediffmail.com M.C.M. D.A.V. College for Women, Sector 36 P: 0172-2603355 E: principal_mcmdavcollege@yahoo.com Post Graduate Government College, Sector 11 P: 0172-2740597 Post Graduate Government College, Sector 46 P: 0172-2678022 Post Graduate Government College for Girls, Sector 11 Post Graduate Government College for Girls, Sector 42 P: 0172-2676005 Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26 Department of Evening Studies, Panjab University P: 0172-2541715 Dev Samaj College for Women, Sector 45-B P: 0172-2603497, 2648502 E: dscw_45@sify.com, info@dscw45.com G.G.S.D. College, Sector 32 P: 0172-2600090 Govt. College of Commerce and Business Administration, Sector 42 P: 0172-2676670 E: gccbachd@hotmail.com Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Sector 26 P: 0172-2791610, 2792757 E: principalggscw@yahoo.in Address: Panjab University Sector 14, Chandigarh, 160014 0172 253 4818 Map: [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Punjab+University&hl=en&ll=30.76153,76.7654 01&spn=0.010123,0.020428&sll=26.846951,75.565081&s spn=0.010511,0.020428&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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