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MODIFIED CURRICULUM

B.Com.

From thebatchofStudents admittedintheAcademic Year 200809

ACHARYANAGARJUNAUNIVERSITY NAGARJUNANAGAR522510

B.Com.COURSESTRUCTURE
SecondYearw.e.f.theAcademicYear200910 (From thebatchofStudentsadmittedintheyear200809)

Part I : S.No. 1 2 3 4 Subject English Language including communicationskills Secondlanguage EnvironmentalStudies OfficeAutomationTools (Computer Skills)* Total Hrsper week 6 4 4 2 16 Noof Marks 100 100 100 100 400

Part II: S.No. 5 6 7 8 Subject AdvancedAccounting BusinessStatistics Financial ServicesBanking & Insurance Taxation Total: GrandTotal: Note 1: Note 2: Hrsper week 6 5 5 4 20 36 Noof Marks 100 100 100 100 400 800

All arecreditSubjectsforawardofPass/Class. Modelquestionpapersthatarenotavailablewiththisbookletwillbesent totheCollegesinduecourse

Second Year ENGLISH Syllabus PAPER II (Part II)


Max. Marks : 100 Part A (50 Marks) POETRY Title of the Poem Name of the Poet 1. The Sunne Rising John Donne 2. The Solitary Reaper William Wordsworth 3. Road Not Taken Robert Frost 4. Refugee Mother and Child Chinua Achebe 5. Good Bye Party for Mrs. Pushpa T. S. Nissim Ezekiel 6. I will embrace only the sun Tripuraneni Srinivas Earth, PostModern Telugu Poetry, OUP ) PROSE Title of the Prose Lesson 1. Mr. KnowAll 2. FilmMaking 3. Not Just Oranges 4. Talk on Advertising 5. On Shaking Hands 6. Decolonizing the Mind COMMUNICATION AND COMPOSITION 1. Resume Writing 2. eCorrespondence 3. NoteMaking 4. Report Writing 5. Expansion of Proverbs and Ideas 6. Description of Pictures FURTHER READING FOR SECOND YEAR Short Stories: 1. Gajar Halwa Gita Hariharan 2. My Brother, My Brother Norah Burke (from Indian Literature, 166 MarApr 1995, Vol XXXVIII, No: 2, Academy) OneAct Plays 1. Refund Ritz Karinthi 2. Julius Caesar (Caesars Murder Scene only) William Shakespeare INFORMATION TRANSFER, COMMUNICATION AND COMPOSITION 1. Jumbled Passages (from oneact plays) 2. ParagraphWriting (with hints from short stories)

(Down

to

Name of the Author Somerset Maugham Satyajit Ray Premchand Herman Wouk A. G. Gardiner Ngugi wa Thiongo

Sahitya

Part B (50 Marks) COMMUNICATION CURRICULUM

YEAR II COMMUNICATION CURRICULUM


Year II / Level 2 Modules Topics Skills / Activities Time Additional Infrastructure Frame Requirement 40 Hours IIB1 Spoken English 1. Neutralization of Accent Pronunciation Word stress, tone, pitch, speed, 10 weak forms, pauses Reading aloud texts Sentence stress (Recording voice) Intonation Word ending pronunciation Problem sounds Accents regional, standard Reducing MTI Initiating, sustaining, closing, turn 10 taking, interrupting, apologizing, clarifying, confirming, etc. Speech type: Describing/Narrating 4 people, place, things, events 13 minute talks (e.g. welcoming a gathering) 10 Types of CallsFormal/Informal Making/changing appointments Practice with Mock Calls Telephone etiquette 3 Role play Listening to and understanding live or recorded text Taking dictationparagraphs, dialogues (written/spoken)

*Sound System * Recording


facility

2. Art of Conversation 3. Giving a Formal Talk/Speech 4. Telephoning Skills

Nil

*Sound System

*Speaker Phone recommended *Audio, CD / Tapes

IIB2 Listening Comprehension

1. *Barriers to listening *Types of listening Academic (lectures) Information (facts and inferences) 2. Real life listening railway/airport announcements, radio/TVnews casual conversations

3 Identifying context Listening for the main idea Listening for specific information Information transferfilling in a form/table while listening

*Audio, CD / Tapes

ThePatternoftheQThePatternoftheQuestionPaperfortheSecondYear 1. Prose:10(SectionA) 2. Poetry:10(SectionB) 3. AdditionalReading(NonDetailedText):10(SectionC) 4. Composition&Vocabulary:20(SectionD) TheQuestionPaperModelfortheSecondYear SectionA I. AnsweranyFIVEoutofEIGHTfollowinginabout25words: 5x2=10

(Oneofthequestionsisonidentifyingandcommentingonthegivenpassagefrom Prose) SectionB II. AnsweranyFIVEoutofEIGHTfollowinginabout25words: 5x2=10

(Oneofthequestionsisonidentifyingandcommentingonthegivenpassagefrom Poetry) SectionC III. AnsweranyFIVEoutofEIGHTfollowinginabout25words: (OneofthequestionsisonaJumbledPassagefromoneactplays) (Oneofquestionsisonparagraphwritingwithhintsgivenfromtheshortstories) SectionD IV. Answerallthequestionsandallquestionscarryequalmarks: 4x5=20 5x2=10

1. RespondtotheadvertisementbelowwritingaResumeusingthe informationgiven: (OR)Respondtothegivenemail (Official/Business) 2. NoteMaking(OR)Mindmapping: 3. Expansionofaproverb/ideasinabout100words(OR)Information Transfer: 4. Descriptionofagivenpicture(or)Reportwritingofadialogue(from oneactplays)

Second Year SANSKRITSyllabus


Paper II(PartII)
(1) (3) (5) (7) Drama Upanishad BhojaPrabandhastory Alankaras, (2) (4) (6) (8) Drama(Modern) Prose HistoryofLiterature Grammar

Drama
1).PratimaGruham PratimaofBhasaIIIactonly 2)ModernDrama BharataSamskrutehmulam P.Sreeramachandrudufrom(SusamhataBharatamVIact) 3)Upanisadadesah Bruhadaranayaka Sikshanusasanam

Dakarakatha SikshavalliofTaittiriya

Prose
4)Sukanasopadesah FromKadambariSangraha 5)BhojasyaSaraswatiSushama FromBhojaprabandhaPageNo.74(Abridgedform)

6)PoetsandBooksfromHistoryofliterature 1)Panini 3)Bharatamuni 5)Magha 7)Bhavabhuti 9)Dandin 7)AlankarasfromKuvalayananda (1) (3) (5) (7) (9) Upama Utpreksha Aprastutaprasamsa Arthantaranyasa Ullekha (2) (4) (6) (8) (10) Ananvayaa Deepakam Drstantam VirodhaBhasa Vyajasthuti (2)Kautilya (4)Bharavi (6)SriHarsha (8)Sankaracharya (10)Jagannadha

8)Grammar Declensions: HalantaNouns (1) Jalamuc (3) Marut (5) Pachat (7) Gunin (9) Vidwas Pronouns: Asmad,Yushmad,Idam,Tat,Etat,Yat,Kim Participles: Ktva,Lyap,tumun,Kta.Ktavat,Shatr,Shanac,Tavya

(2) (4) (6) (8) (10)

Vac Bhagavat Rajan Naman Manas

SuggestedModelpaper Sanskrit
IIndyear
1)Essaystwooutoffour 2)Shortanswersfromlessonsfouroutofeight 3)Annotations(Contexts)threeoutofsix 4)Translation(Upanishads) 5)Poets,andWorkstwooutoffour 6)Alankarastwooutoffour 7)a)Sabdastwooutoffour b)Krtparticiples 100Marks 12x2 =24 4x4=16 5x3 =15 =05 5x2 =10 5x2 =10 5x2 =10 2x5 =10

SecondYearHINDI(SecondLanguage)Syllabus
PaperII(Part II) A. PoetryTextKavyaDeep Editor:SriB.RadhaKrishnaMurthy MaruthiPublications,Guntur

B.

History of Hindi Literature : Main tendencies of all the four ages with special referencestothefollowingauthorsandpoets: (1)ChandVardai(2)Kabirdas(3)Surdas(4)Tulasidas(5)Mirabai(6)Raheem(7) Biharilal (8) Bharatendu Harishchandra (9) Mahaveer Prasad Dwivedi (10) Maithilisharan Gupt (11) Premchand (12)JayashankarPrasad (13) Pant (14) Nirala (15)MahaDeviVerma(16)Agyeya(17)Dinkar.

C.

GeneralEssay (1)SahityaAurSamaj(2)VidyarthiAurRajniti(3)VidyarthiAurAnushasan(4)Aaj KiShikshaNiti(5)Vigyan:AbhishapYaVardan(6)NariShiksha(7)SamajMain NariKaSthan(8)AdhunikShikshaAurNari(9)BharatMainBerojgariKiSamasya (10)BharatparBhoomandalikaranKaPrabhav(11)H.I.V./Aids(12)ParyavaranAur Pradooshan(13)BharatMainBadhatiHuiJanasankhyaKiSamasya.

D.

TranslationfromEnglishorTelugutoHindi

E.

Prayojan moolak Hindi : (1) Prayojanmoolak Hindi : Arth Evam Swaroop (2) Raj Bhasha,RastraBhashaaurSamparkBhasha.

ReferenceBooks: 1. HindiSahityaKaItihas Prof.T.MohanSingh, 2. HindiSahityaKaSanskhiptItihasDr.VidyaSagarDayal 3. HindiSahityaKaSanskhiptItihasDr.TejNarayanJaiswal. 4. HindiSahityaKaSubodhItihasGulabRai 5. PrayojanmoolakHindiDr.RamPrakash,Dr.DineshGupt

B.A.,B.Sc.,B.ComSecondYear SecondLanguageHindi
ModelQuestionPaperPattern Paper II MaximumMarks:100

1. 2. 3.

2outof4Annotationsfromtheprescribedpoetrytext 1outof3longanswerquestionsfromprescribedpoetrytext 1outof2longanswerquestionsfromtheprescribedHistoryof HindiLiterature

10x2=20 10 15

4.

2outof4shortanswerquestionsfromtheprescribedauthors andpoetsfromHistoryofHindiLiterature

10x2=20

5.

1outof3longanswerquestionsfromtheprescribedgeneral essays

10

6. 7.

TranslationoffiveEnglishorTelugusentencesintoHindi 1outof3shortanswerquestionsfromtheprescribedPrayojan moolakHindi

2x5=10 5

8.

1comprehensivepassagealongwith5questions

2x5=10

ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES
COURSEMETERIAL This course material is designed to introduce students to the way nonengineering students analyseproblemsofmanagingtheenvironmentandnaturalresources.Itisnotmeanttomake studentsexpertsinEnvironmentalstudies,butshouldgiveadistinctiveeconomicperspective onhowtoanalyseenvironmental issuesandtoappreciatesomeoftheeconomicarguments that can be used in these. The lectures look at environmental problems that are of current concern,anddeveloptheeconomicprinciplesneededtoanalysisthem.Themainobjectiveof the lectures is to introduce students to various aspects ofthe environmental problems, viz., natural resource degradation, depletion of oil reserves environmental pollution, the over exploitation of forests, global warming conservation of resources, environmental acts, impactsofhumanpopulation,etc.EnvironmentalSystemsandSocietyminorisdesignedfor students who wish to augment their major program of study with courses addressing the relationshipsbetween environmental scienceandassociatedsocial andpoliticalissues.This willenablethestudenttoimpartadeeperunderstandingofenvironmentalsystemsrelatedto air, land, and water resources and provide a basis for sound professional decision making. Throughthis,thestudentcandevelopthefollowingskills Specificknowledgeandskillsassociatedwiththetopicscovered Writtenandoralcommunicationand Capacitytoevaluatecriticallytherolesofvariousstakeholdersinmanaging environmentalgoods. EnvironmentalSystemsandSociety Eachcourseconsistsofunitsandeachunitconsistsofmodules.Thestudentisexpectedto: Reviewcoursematerialandfollowupreferenceoneachtopic Workthroughcoursematerialandothernotesregularlytocheckthe understandingoftheconceptsandmethodsdiscussedand Writetheexamination,whichshoulddrawoncoursematerial,andthe referencesprovidedbutalsoonarangeofsourcesrelatedto environment.

ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIESSYLLABUS
(NonEngineeringStudents)

Module1:EnvironmentalStudies Introduction Definition,ScopeandImportance


Measuringanddefiningenvironmentaldevelopment:indicators(3lectures)

Module2:BasicPrinciplesofecosystemfunctioning
Conceptofanecosystem Structureandfunctionofanecosystem Producers,consumersanddecomposers Energyflowintheecosystem Foodchains,foodwebsandecologicalpyramids Introduction,types,characteristicfeatures,structureandfunctions Forestecosystem Grasslandecosystem Desertecosystem Aquaticecosystems(ponds,streams,lakes,riversoceans,estuaries) (8lectures)

Module3:EnvironmentandNaturalResources

ForestResources Useandoverexploitation Deforestation Timberextraction Mininganddamstheireffectsonforestsandtribalpeople. Casestudies WaterResources Useandoverutilizationofsurfaceandgroundwater Floods,droughts Conflictsoverwater Damsbenefitsandcosts Mineralresources Useandexploitation Effectsofextractingandusingmineralresources Casestudies

Foodresources
Worldfoodproblems Changescausedbyagriculturalandovergrazing Effectsofmodernagriculture,fertilizerpesticideproblems,waterlogging,andsalinity Casestudies.

Energyresources
Growingenergyneeds Renewableandnonrenewableenergysources Useofalternateenergysources Casestudies

Landresources Landasaresource Commonpropertyresources Landdegradation Soilerosionanddesertification

(10lectures)

Module4:BiodiversityanditsConservation IntroductionGenetic,speciesandecosystemdiversity BiogeographicalclassificationofIndia Valueofbiodiversityconsumptiveandproductiveuse,social,ethical,aestheticandoption


values.

Biodiversityglobal,nationalandlocallevels Hotspotsofbiodiversity Threatstobiodiversity habitatloss,poachingofwildlife,manwildlifeconflicts Indiaasamegadiversitynation EndangeredandendemicspeciesofIndia ConservationofbiodiversityInsituandExsituconservation(6lectures)


Module5: EnvironmentalPollution

WelfareMeasuresandEnvironmentalValues DefinitionandClassificationofEnvironmentalValues ValuationMethods


Module6:EnvironmentalEconomics

(4lectures)

Economicapproachtoenvironmentalpreservationandconservation Propertyrightsandexternalities ManagementofNaturalResources Economicsofnaturalresources Forestry

Waterresources Fisheries Biodiversity


Module7:EnvironmentalPollution

(8lectures)

Causes,effectsandcontrolmeasuresof
Airpollution Waterpollution Soilpollution Marinepollution Noisepollution Nuclearhazards SolidWasteManagement Urbanandindustrialwastes

Pollutioncasestudies Pollutioncontrolmethods Disastermanagementfloods,earthquake,cycloneandlandslides.(8lectures)


Module8:RegionalandsectoralIssues

Urbanisation Agroforestry Drylands Goodsandservices Mountaindevelopment Riverbasinwaterresourcemanagement Sustainabletourism Coastalzonemanagement


Module9:EnvironmentandDevelopment

(8lectures)

Theeconomyandenvironmentinteraction Stateoftheenvironment Economicsofdevelopment,preservationandconservation Sustainability:theoryandpractice Equitableuseofresourcesforsustainablelifestyles Roleofanindividualinpreventionofpollution(6lectures)


Module10:EnvironmentalProblemsinIndia

Effectsofhumanactivitiesonthequalityoflife WaterandRiver,Groundwater Wastelandreclamation EnergyFirewood,Animalenergy,thermalandNuclearenergy AccesstoCommonPropertyResources(CPR) Pollution:domestic Solidwaste,HealthandSanitationandUnsafeDrinkingwater(6lectures)

Module11:HumanPopulationandtheEnvironment

Populationgrowthandenvironment HumanRights ValueEducation WomenandChildWelfare RoleofInformationTechnology CaseStudies


Module12:SocialIssuesandtheEnvironment

(6lectures)

FromUnsustainabletoSustainabledevelopment Waterconservation,rainwaterharvesting,watershedmanagement Resettlementandrehabilitationofpeopleitsproblemsandconcerns Casestudies Environmentalethics:Issuesandpossiblesolutions Consumerismandwasteproducts Publicawareness Roleofanindividualinconservationofnaturalresources(8lectures)


Module13:SustainableResourceManagement

Benefitsandcostsofenvironmentalmanagement Marketandnonmarketbenefits Healthbenefits Recreationbenefits Aestheticbenefits Environmentalcosts Environmentalimpactassessment Evaluationofprojectandprogrammes


Module14:DesignofEnvironmentalPolicy

(6lectures)

DirectRegulationbyGovernment CommonandControlInstruments EconomicInstruments PollutionTaxes MarketablePermits MixedInstruments InformalRegulationbyLocalCommunities MonitoringandEnforcementofEnvironmentalRegulation(6lectures)


Module15:InstitutionsandGovernance

Evolutionoflaws,institutions,andpoliciesrelationtoIndia Popularparticipationinenvironmentalmovement Environmentalactivitiesandethicsthatsustaintheworld


Module16:EnvironmentandSustainableDevelopment

(4lectures)

Conceptsandindicators Linkagesandtradeoffs Indicatorsofsustainability Approachestosustainabledevelopment


Module17:FieldWork

(4lectures)

Visittoalocalareatodocumentenvironmentalassetsriver/forests/grassland/hill/mountain Studyoflocalenvironmentcommonplants,insects,birds Studyofsimpleecosystemspond,river,hillslopes,etc Prepareatermpaperbasedontheobservationsduringthefieldwork.


(FieldworkEqualto6lecturehours).

ForallB.A./B.Sc./B.Com.Programswithnocomputer courseascoresubject

IIYear
TheoryPaper2

OfficeAutomationTools

Unit1:MSEXCELBASICS

12hrs

Excelbasics:Theusualspreadsheetfeatures,Overviewofexcel features, Getting Started, Creating a new work sheet, Selecting cells,Navigatingwiththemouseand keyboard, Entering and editing text, text boxes, text notes, checking spelling, undoing and repeating actions, entering and formatting numbers, entering and editing formulas, referencing cells, order of evaluation in formulas,look uptables,copying entriesandequations tominimize typing, more auto fill examples, creating custom fill lists, protectingandunprotectingdocumentsandcells. Rearranging worksheets : Moving cells, copying cells, sorting cell data, inserting rows, inserting columns, inserting cells, inserting as you paste, deleting parts of a worksheet, clearing parts of a worksheet, how formulas react to worksheet design changes,Auditing toolshelpspotpotentialproblems. Excel formatting tips and techniques : Excel page setup, Changing columnwidthsandrowheights,autoformat,manualformatting,using styles, format codes alter a numbers appearance, format painter speeds up format copying, changing font sizes and attributes, adjusting alignments, centering text across columns, using border buttons and commands, changing colors and shading, inserting and removingpagebreaks,hidingrowsandcolumns. Organizing large projects : Using names, splitting windows and fixing titles, outlining your worksheets, working with multiple worksheets, using multiple worksheets in a workbook, viewing multiplewindows,summarizinginformationfrommultipleworksheets. An introduction to functions : Parts of a function, functions requiring addins, online functions help, the function wizard, examplesoffunctionsbycategory,errormessagesfromfunctions. Unit2:EXCELCHARTS,GRAPHICSANDFUNCTIONS 12hrs

Excelschartfeatures:chartpartsandterminology,instantcharts with the chart wizard, creating charts on separate worksheets, resizing and moving charts, adding chart notes and arrows, editing charts, rotating 3D charts, Changing worksheet values by dragging chart parts, printing charts, deleting charts, setting the default chart type, controlling which series on which axis, adding overlay charts,creatingtrendlines,datamap.

GeneralStreamB.A./B.Com./B.Sc.:IIYear:TheoryPaper2(Continued)

Working with graphics in Excel : Creating and placing graphic objects, resizing graphics, positioning graphics on worksheets, drawing lines and shapes, examples of graphics in Excel, possible sourcesofexcelgraphics,Excelslideshows. IntroductiontoExcels commandmacros:Recording your own macros, runningmacros,assigningmacrostobuttons. Using worksheets as databases : Database concepts and terms, Creating an excel database, Working with data forms, filteringa better way to find, sorting excel databases, crosstabulating databases,addingsubtotalstodatabases. Automating whatif projects :General organizational tips, scenario manager,findingtherightnumberwithsolver. Auditing and trouble shooting worksheets : Using error values to locateproblems,usingiterationtosolvecircularreferences,using the info window to find errors, using the auditing command to troubleshoot. Unit3:MSACCESSBASICS 12hrs

Introduction to Access : Access concepts and terms, starting and quittingaccess,theaccessworkspaceandtools,theviews. Creating a simple database and tables : The access table wizard, creating databases without the wizard, field names, data types and properties,addingordeletingfieldsintables,renamingfieldsand their captions, moving fields, deleting fields in tables, resizing fields,changingtheappearanceoftextintables,freezingcolumns, primary key fields, indexing fields, viewing a list of database properties. Forms:Theformwizard,savingforms,modifyingforms. Entering and editing data : Typing, adding records, duplicate previousentrieswithoutretyping,switchingoutofdataentrymode, when do entries get saved?, undo, correcting entries, global replacements, moving from record to record in a table, entry and navigationalshortcuts. Finding, sorting and displaying data : Queries and dynasets, creating and using select queries, returning to the query design, multiple search criteria, finding incomplete matches, using wildcards in queries, requesting range of records, hiding columns, reformattingdynasets,multilevelsorts,showingallrecordsaftera query, saving queries for latter use, cross tab queries, find and replace.

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Unit4:

ACCESSREPORTS,FORMSANDGRAPHICS

12hrs

Printingreports,forms,lettersandlabels:simpletable,form,and database printing, defining advanced reports, manual reporting and modifying,modifyingsectioncontents,propertiesinreports,saving report formats for reuse, printing mailing labels, changing label designs. Relational databases : Flat versus relational, how relationships work, Exercise: creating a simple relationship, types of relationships, defining and redefining relationships, deleting relationships,creatingrelationships. Expressions, macros and other automation : Expressions, using expressions in reports, using expressions in queries, using expressionsinforms,expressionbuilders. Graphics in databases : Objects: linked, embedded, bound and unbound, unbound graphics as form and report embellishments, bound graphics in records, adding graphics to buttons, chart wizard: chartingyourdata. Linking,importingandexportingrecords:Importingversuslinking, linkingotherdatabases astables,importingdatafromspread sheet files,importingdatafromwordfiles,exportingaccessdata. Unit5: FUNDAMENTALSOFINTERNET 12hrs

The Internet and the World Wide Web : Overview: what is Internet, TheInternetshistory,TheInternetsmajorservices,Understanding the world wide web, Using your browser and the world wide web, navigating the web, closing your browser, getting help with your browser,searchingtheweb,searchresultsandwebsites.

EmailandotherInternetServices:Overview:communicatingthrough the Internet, Using Email, Using an Email program, Stomping out spam, Using webbased email services, More features of the Internet. Connecting to the Internet: Overview: Joining the Internet phenomenon, Connecting to the Internet through wires, How PC applications access the Internet, Connecting to the Internet wirelessly. Doingbusinessintheonlineworld:Overview:commerceontheworld wide web, Ecommerce at the consumer level, Ecommerce at the business level, Business, the Internet and every thing, Telecommuters.

GeneralStreamB.A./B.Com./B.Sc.:IIYear:TheoryPaper2(Continued)

Prescribedbooks: 1.RonMansfield,WorkinginMicrosoftoffice,TataMcGrawHill(2008) (chapters13to23and29to38) 2.PeterNorton,Introductiontocomputers,SixthEditionTata McGrawHill(2007)(Chapters8A,8B,9A,9B). ReferenceBooks:

1.MichaelMiller,AbsoluteBeginnersguidetocomputerBasics, FourthEdition,PearsonEducation(2007). 2.DeborahMorley,CharlesS.Parker,understandingcomputerstoday


th andtomorrow,11 edition,Thomson(2007).

3.EdBott,woodyLeonhard,usingMicrosoftOffice2007,Pearson Education(2007). 4.Rajkamal,InternetandwebTechnologies,TataMcGrawHill(2007).

ModelQuestionPaper GeneralStreamB.A./B.Com./B.Sc.:IIYear:TheoryPaper2 OfficeAutomationTools Time:3Hrs SectionA Answerallthefollowingquestions.10*2=20Marks 1. a)Howcanweaddnnumberofworksheetswithasingleclick? b)HowarebrowsersandtheWWWassociatedwitheachother? c)Listoutthedifferentwaysofviewingaquery. d)Whatisamodem? e)WhatisthedifferencebetweenEcommerceandWebcommerce? f)Distinguishbetweenfrontendandbackendtoolswithexamples. g)WhatarethedifferentpossibleextensionsforanExcel worksheet? h)Howcanweusetheformatpainter? i)ListoutsomeoftheoperatorsusedinExcel. j)Whatisbandwidth? SectionB Answerallthefollowingquestions.5*16=80Marks 2)a)Explaintheengineeringfunctionsusedinexcelwithexamples. b)Explaintheexcelworkspacewithaneatdiagram. (or) c)ExplainAutofillingdates,numbersandstringsinExcel. d)Discusssomeoftheformattingfeaturesofexcel. 3)a)HowcanweperformWhatifanalysisinExcel? b)ExplainthedifferenttypesofchartsavailableinExcel. (or) c)WhatistheuseofmacrosinExcel? d)Howcanwedetectandavoidcircularreferencesinexcel? 4)a)DiscussthedifferentwaysofcreatingformsinAccess. b)ExplaintheimportantfeaturesofM.S.Access. (or) c)Howcanweretrievethedatastoredindatabase? d)WriteproceduretoestablishrelationshipsinAccess. Max.Marks:100

5)a)Describethefollowingterminology: (i)Databasemanagementsystem (ii)Primarykey (iii)Dynasets (iv)OLE. b)ExplainworkingwithgraphicsinAccess. (or) c)Discussinbriefaboutlinkingbetweendatabases. d)Howcanweexportourowndatabase. 6)a)Howcanwesearchforthecontentpresentinwww? b)ExplaindifferentapplicationsofInternetinbrief. (or) c)Describetheworkingofemailsystem. d)DiscusstheprosandconsofEcommercecomparedwith traditionalcommerce.

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B.COM. IIYEARSyllabus
ADVANCEDACCOUNTING Paper:201 P.P.W.:(5+1=6Hours) Max.Marks:70+30

Objectives: 1.To appraise the students about the application of accounting knowledge in specialbusinessactivities. 2.Toimpart the skillsof preparationoffinalaccountsofnontrading concerns, partnership,organizations. 3.Todeveloptheskillsofrecordingoftransactionsrelatingtoissueofsharesand debentures,branchesanddepartmentsmanuallyandusingcomputers. UNIT I: Accounts from Incomplete Records Hire purchase and installmentpurchasesystem. Single Entry: Features books and accounts maintained Recording of transactions Ascertainment of Profit. ( Statement of Affairs method only). HirePurchaseSystemFeaturesAccountingTreatmentintheBooksof HirePurchaserandHireVendorDefaultandRepossessionInstallment PurchaseSystemDifferencebetweenHirepurchaseandInstallment purchasesystemsAccountingTreatmentinthebooksofPurchaserand Vendor UNITII:BranchandDepartmentalAccounts: DependentBranches:featuresBooksofaccountsmethodsofaccountingof dependent branches Debtors System, Stock and debtors system Recordingoftransactionrelatingtobranchaccountsusingcomputers. Departmental Accounts: need, features, Basis for Allocation of Expenses, treatmentofInterDepartmentalTransferatcostorSellingPriceTreatment of Expenses that cannot be allocated Preparation of departmental profit andloss. . (24hours) UNITIII:AccountingofNonProfitOrganizations: NonProfit entitiesFeatures of nonprofit entities Accounting process Preparationofsummaries ReceiptsandPayments Accountmeaningand specialfeaturesProcedureforpreparationusesandlimitations.

IncomeandExpenditureAccountfeatures procedureforpreparation preparation ofBalanceSheet


UNITIV:PartnershipAccounts: Legal provisions in the absence of Partnership Deed Fixed and Fluctuating Capitals Preparation of final accounts. Accounting TreatmentofGoodwillandAdmissionofapartner. AccountingtreatmentofRetirementandDeathofaPartnerDissolutionof Firm (Excluding Sale to Firm, Company and Amalgamation) Recording of

partnershiptransactionandpreparationoffinalaccountsusingcomputers. (24

hours)
UNITV: CompanyAccounts:

Issue of Shares at par, Premium and at Discount Forfeiture and Reissue of SharesRights issue (Theory Only) Recording of transactions relatingtoissueofsharesusingcomputers. IssueandRedemptionofDebentures Redemptionoutofprofitssinking fund method. Recording of transaction relating to issue and redemption of debenturesusingcomputers UnderwritingofIssueofShares(SimpleProblems) SuggestedReadings: 1.PrinciplesandPracticeofAccountingR.L.Gupta&V.K.GuptaSulthan Chand&sons 2.AccountancyI TulasianTaTAMcgraw HillCo 3.AccountancyI S.P.Jain&K.LNarangKalyani Publishers 4.FinancialAccounting Dr.V.K.GoyalExcel Books 5.IntroductiontoAccountancy T.S.GrewalS.Chand andCO 6.AccountancyI HaneefandMukherjee tata McgrawHillco 7.AdvancedAccountancy ArulanandamHimalaya publishers 8..AdvancedAccountancyIS.N.Maheshwari&V.L.MaheswariVikash Publishingco.

B.COM. IIYEARSyllabus
BUSINESSSTATISTICS Paper202 P.P.W:5(4+1)Max.Marks:100(70+30) Theobjectiveofthispaperistoimpartknowledgeontheapplicationofstatisticaltoolsand techniques in business decisionmaking & use of MSExcel in interpretation of statistical data. UNIT1:IntroductiontoStatistics: Meaning,definition,importanceandlimitationsofstatistics.CollectionofdataPrimaryand Secondary data (Sampling RandomNon RandomCensus) Schedule and questionnaire Frequency distribution TabulationDiagrammatic and graphic presentation of data using Computers(Excel)

UNIT2:MeasuresofCentralTendency: Defination Objectives and Characteristics of measures of Central TendencyTypes of Averages Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean, Harmonic Mean, Median, Mode, Deciles, Percentiles, Properties of averages and their applications. Calculation of averages using computers.

UNIT3:MeasuresofdispersionandSkewness: Meaning, definitions, Properties of dispersionRangeQuartile Deviation Mean Deviation Standard Deviation Coefficient of VariationSkewness definitionKarl Pearsons and Bowleys Measures of skewnessNormal Distribution Calculation of Dispersion and skewnessusingComputers.

UNIT4:MeasuresofRelation: Meaning, definition and use of correlation Types of correlationKarlpearsons correlation coefficientSpearmansRankcorrelationprobableerrorCalcuationofCorrelationbyUsing Computers. MeaningandutilityofRegressionanalysiscomparisonbetweencorrelationandRegression RegressionEquationsInterpretationofRegressionCoefficient.CalcuationofRegressionby UsingComputers.

UNIT5:AnalysisofTimeSeries&IndexNumbers:

Meaning and utility of time series Analysis Components of Time series Measurement of trendandSeasonalVariationsUtilityofDecompositionofTimeSeriesDecentralizationof DataCalculationoftrendandseasonalvariationsusingcomputers. Meaning, Definition and Importance of Index NumbersMethods of Construction of Index Numbers Price Index Numbers Quantity Index Numbers Tests of Adequacy of Index Numbers DeflatingIndexNumbers CostofIndexNumbersLimitationofIndexNumbers. Calculationofindexnumbersusingcomputers.

SuggestedReadings: 1. BusinessStatisticsReddy,C.RDeepPublications,NewDelhi. 2. StatisticsProblemsandSolutionsKapoorV.K. 3. FundamentalsofStatisticsElhance.D.N 4. StatisticalMethods GuptaS.P

5. StatisticsGuptaB.N. 6. FundamentalsofStatisticsGuptaS.C 7. StatisticsTeory,MethodsandApplications.Sancheti,D.C.&KapoorV.K 8. PracticalBusinessStatistics Croxton&Crowdorv.

9. StatisticsandtheirapplicationstoCommerceBorddigtion 10. StatisticsConcepts&ApplicationsNabenduPal&SahadebSarkar 11. BusinessStatistics,AnAppliedOrientationP.K.Viswanathan 12. BusinessStatistics J.K.Sharma

13. BusinessStatisticsBharatJhunjhunwala 14. BusniessStatisticsR.S.Bharadwaj

B.COM. IIYEARSyllabus
Paper:203 PPW:5 FinancialServices Banking&Insurance Objective: ToimpartknowledgeonBankingandInsuranceconceptsandto
gainaninsightonFinancialServices

MaxMarks:70+30

UnitI: IntroductiontoFinancialServices
a. Meaning of Financial Services, Structure of Indian Financial System Importance of Financialsystemfortheeconomicdevelopment.(FinancialandBankingsystemcharts) b. DefinitionofBank,FunctionsofCommercialBanksandReserveBankofIndia.(Forms ofvariousaccountsanddeposits) c. Definition/ Meaning of Insurance and reinsurance, Principles of Insurance, kinds of Insurance, advantages of insurance, globalization of insurance and insurance sector reformsinIndia. UnitII:BankingSystemsanditsRegulation a. Banking Systems Branch banking, Unit Banking, Correspondent banking, Group banking, Deposit banking, Mixed banking and Investment banking. An overview of banking Banking Sector Reforms with special reference to Prudential Norms: capital adequacy norms, income recognition norms, classification of assets and NPAs InnovationsinBankingATMs,EBanking,Creditcards,Online&OffshoreBanking,etc (workingandoperations) Regional Rural banks, Cooperative banks, Micro Finance, Priority Sector Lending, Indigenous banking, Role of NABARD, Development Financial institutions SFC,SIDBI. UnitIII:Bankerandcustomer,loansandadvances: a. Bankerandcustomerdefinitionandtheirrelationship,typesofcustomersandmodesof operations, procedure and precaution for opening an account, pass book & its features, Rights, duties and obligations of the banker.(Application forms for opening accounts, Cheque Books, pass books,requisition slips for withdrawals and deposits, bank statements,etc) b. PromissoryNoteandBillsofExchangeandCheque,differencesbetweenthem,typesof crossing the cheque, payment of cheque and consequences of wrongful dishonor, collection of local and upcountry cheques, responsibilities and liabilities of collecting bankerandstatutoryprotectiontothecollectingbanker.(Promissorynotes,B/E,Crossed chequesvariousmodes) c. Typesofloansandadvances,principlesofsoundlendingpolicies,credit appraisalsofvariousformsofloansandadvancesmodesofcreatingcharges lien, pledge ,mortgage and hypothecation (Documents required for sanction of loans and advances)

UnitIV.FinancialMarkets&Services: aIndianMoneyMarketCharacteristics,Structure,composition(callandnotice money,market,treasurybillsmarket,CDs,CPs,shorttermbillmarket,MMMFsand DFHI)problemsandreformsinIndianmoneymarkets(CDs,CPs,TreasuryBills) b. Indiancapitalmarketcompositionandgrowthofprimaryandsecondary markets,differencesbetweenprimaryandsecondarymarkets,capitalmarket reformsandNBFCsincapitalmarketsStockExchanges,NSE,OTCEI, OnlineTradingandroleofSEBI. c. Financialintermediariesandservices:Merchantbankers,Mutualfunds, Leasingcompanies, VentureCapitalFunds,Forfaiting,LoanSyndication,Factoring, CustodialServices,DepositoryServices,and DepositoryParticipants.(Documentation) UnitV:TypesofInsuranceanditsregulation a.LifeInsurancePracticalaspectsofLifeInsurance,procedureforissuingalife insurancepolicy,issueofduplicatepolicies,nomination,surrendervalue, policyloans,assignment,revivalsandclaimsettlement.(Formatsoftypesof Insurance) b. NonLifeInsuranceTypesofproductsandscopeofFire Insurance,Marine Insurance, HealthInsurance,SocialInsuranceandRuralInsurance.RegulationofInsuranceinIndia InsuranceAct,1938andIRDA1999.(FormatsoftypesofNonLifeInsurance)

BooksRecommended: 1MaheshwariandPaulR.RBankingtheorylawandpractice 2.SundaramandVarsheneyBankingtheorylawandpractice 3.Tannans BankinglawandpracticeinIndia 4.Aryasri..BankingandFinancialsystem 5.M.Y.Khan..IndianFinancialSystem 6.P.K.Gupta..Insuranceandriskmanagement 7.VijayaRaghavanIyengarIntroductiontoBanking 8.Guruswamy:BankingTheoryLawandPractice,Tata 9.Aryasri&Murty:BankingandFinancialSystems,Tata 10.Guruswamy:MerchantBankingandFinancialServices,Tata 11.MurthyandVenugpoal:IndianFinancialSystem,IKInternational 12.PaulSuresh:ManagementofBankingandFinancialServices,Pearson

B.COM. IIYEARSyllabus
Paper:204 Periodsperweek:4 TAXATION Objective:Toequipthestudentswiththeworkingknowledgeofbothdirectandindirect taxes. UNITI:INTRODUCTION TaxesMeaning NeedforandRationaleoftaxesDirectandIndirectTaxes ConstitutionalProvisionsonTaxation UnionList StateListTaxRatesBlanketRate Method SlabRateMethod SurchargeCessProgressivev/sRegressiveTaxes. An OverviewofTaxationSysteminIndia. MaxMarks:70+30

UNITII:INCOMETAX
IncomeTaxAct1961ImportantDefinitions ResidentialStatus IncidenceofTax ExemptedIncomesAgriculturalIncomeAnoverviewoffiveheadsofincome .Deduction SetoffandCarryForwardoflossesAssessmentofIndividual Computation ofTaxableIncomeReturnFilingandAssessmentthereof. CollectionandRecoveryof TaxesTax DeductedatSource AdvanceTax. (IncludingProblems) LabWork: FilingRelevantFormsforIndividualAssessees. FormatandfillingofForm:16 Formatandfilling&filingofITR1&ITR2

UNITIII:WEALTHTAX
WealthTaxAct1957 ChargeofWealthTax ValuationDate LocationofAssetsAssets Meaning DeemedAssetsExemptedAssetsNetWealth ComputationofNetWealth ValuationofAssetsReturnofWealthandProcedureofAssessmentTimeLimitfor CompletionofAssessment. (IncludingProblems) LabWork : ComputationofTaxliability. UNITIV:SALESTAX&SERVICETAX CentralSalesTax :DefinitionsDealer,DeclaredGoods,PlaceofBusiness,Sale,Sale Price,Turnover InterStateTradeorCommerce ComputationofTaxableTurnover AssessmentandReturnsunderCSTAct(IncludingProblems)

APVATAct,2005 StatementofObjectivesandReasonsDefinitions:BusinessCasual Trader,Dealer,InputTax,OutputTax,PlaceofBusiness,TaxInvoice,TotalTurnover, TurnoverTax.ComputationofTaxableTurnoverRegistrationProcedure(Including Problems) ServiceTaxAct,1994 Introduction MeaningofServiceClassificationofTaxable ServicesValuationofTaxableServices Registration AssessmentProcedure. UNITV:CENTRALEXCISE&CUSTOMS CentralExciseDuty DefinitionsTaxableEventunderCentralExciseTypesofDuties Classification Valuation RegistrationProcedure CENVATCredit. CustomsDuty ImportantDefinitionsGoods,Import,Export,Importer,Exporter, TerritorialWaters,India,BillofEntry ImportandExportProcedure VariousDocuments usedinForeignTrade BaggageStores ValuationRules. References: Directtaxeslaw&practice VinodKSinghania,KapilSinghania,Taxmanns Directtaxeslaw&practice GirishAhuja,Dr.RaviGupta,Bharats Directtaxeslaw&practice BBLal Pearsons Indirecttaxeslaw&practice V.S.Datey,Taxmanns IndirecttaxesV.Nagaragan,AsiaLawhouse CentralExerciseMannual Law&procedure P.VerraReddy,AsiaLawhouse AndhraPradeshVATAct&RulesNKAcharya,AsiaLawhouse ElementsofIncomeTax Dr.P.V.RamanaRao,Dr.A.Sudhakar,Dr.S.Krishnaiah Goud,NationalPublishingHouse IncomeTaxLaw&PracticeGaur&Narang,KalyaniPublishers IncomeTax TataMcgrawHill IncomeTaxLawandPracticeN.Hariharan,Tata IncomeTaxandCentralSalesTax:LalVashist,Pearson DirectTaxes:LalVashist,Pearson

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