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Syl~abUs
I B. Com. Part - I I 3
2 I Syf1abus I B.Com. Part- I
1. . The Ordiances Governing the examinalion in the Faculties of Arts,
Fine Arts, Social Sciences; Science, Commerce, Management,
Engineering, Education and Law are contained in separate booklet. Tile students are adyiseq to the same.
2. Changes in Statutes/ Ordi~l RUles/RegUlations/ Syllabus
and Books may from time to tim~. 'be made by amendment or
remaking, and a candidate shall, except in so far as the University
determines otherwise comply with any changes that applies to
years he has not complete9 at the time of change.
3. In each\paper, 10 ~uestionswHI be set, 2 qUestions from each
unit. Candidates have to answer five. questions in all taking at
least one question from each unit.
4. The syllabus is given in both the languages i.e. H!ndi & English,
if there is any discrepancy, English version will be authentic.
· 5. The list of text books/ Recommended books/Reference Books
as approved·by the various S.O.S. are printed along with the
English version only.
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Note :The decision taken by the Academic Council shall be final.
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Subjects
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Scheme of Examination
Distribution of .Marks
Compulsory Suject :
1. (A) General Hindi
(B) General English
or Elementary Hindi (in lieu of Comp. Hindi ·
or Non/Hindi speaking students)
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or Historyof Indian Civilization
2. Elementary Computer Applications
3. Environmental Studies
Qualifying Course (For Non- Commerce Students)
4. Business Studies and Banking
5. Book Keeping
Core Subjects :
6. Accountancy & Business Statistics
7. Business Management
8. Economic Administration and Financial Management
Additional Optional Subjects
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9. Garment Production & Export Management
Vocational Subjects :
10. Computer Applications
11. Tourism & Travel Management
._12. Foreign Trade Management
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CONTENTS
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
. The number of paper and the maximum marks for each paper together .
With the minimum marks required for a pass a.re shown against each subject seperately. It will be necessary for a candidate. to pass iri the theory part
as Classification of successful cnadidates shall be as follows :
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First Divis~o!l.
60%] of the aggregate marks prescribed at (a) P.art 1
Second D1V1s1on 40%
Examination, (b) Part II Examination,
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(c) Part II examination, taken together.
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All the. r~~t shall be declared to have hassed the -examination, if they obtain
the mm1mum pass marks in each subject viz, 36% no division shall be
awarded at the part I and Part II Examination.
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S.N. Name of the
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No. of
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Max.
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Min. Pass
Marks
100
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12.
1.
General Hindi or English
or Ele. Hindi (in lieu of G. Hindi)
or History of Indian Civilization
(in lieu· of G. Hindi) for
foreigh students
2.
Elertlantary Computer Theory
Pratical
Applications
2t)rs.
2hrs.
60
40
22
15
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Environmental Studies Theory
2hrs.
100
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10.
Qualifying Course:
3 hrs.
Business Studies & Banking
(For non Commerce Students only)
3 hrs.
Book-Keeping
(For non Commerce Students only)
Core Subjects :
Accountancy & Business Statistic&
3hrs.
1. Flnancial Accounting ·
3hrs.
2. Business Statistics
Business Management
1. Management
2. Business Law
3hrs.
3hrs.
100}
:100
Econ.omic Administration & Financial Management
3hrs.
1. Business Economics
100}
100
2. Economic Envoronment in India 3hrs.
Additional Optional Subject :Garment Production ahd
export Management Paper-1
Paper-II
Practical
Vocational Subjects.:
Computer Applications
Paper-1
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200 72
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Management
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Paper-11
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Paper-11
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Note:
(i)
One of the additional subject may be dffered in under graduate,
Commerce Class in addition to compulsory paper of Hindi/English and
the three core subject of commerce faculty. The marks of the additional
optional subject and combined paper shall not be counted towards
awarding of division.~
(ii) If the candidate passes in the particular addl., subject same shall be
mentioned in marks-sheet and degree.
. (iii) The candidate have to clear the combined paper in the three chance .
(iv) Non-appearance or absence in the examination of combined paper
will be counted as a chance.
(v) . Non-Commerce students are required to clear qualifying both papers
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along with B.Com. Part-1.
Co~pulsory Subject :
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GENERAL ENGLISH
. M.M. 100
A.
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Duration : 3 hrs.
Grammar
Determiners
Tenses and Concord
Auxiliaries
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0 repositions
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.• Basic Sentence Patterns
B. Transformations
• Active to Passive Voice
Min. Marks 36
[10 Marks]
• Simple to Compound I Complex
• Declarative into Negative/ Interrogative
• Direct to Indirect Speech
C.Comprehension
[SOMarks]
• Comprehension of an Unseen Passage[10 Marks]
• Comprehension (from the following Texts): Comprehension based
Questions of 10 Marks will be asked from Prose, Short Stories, One
Act Play and Poetry each [40 Marks]
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Prose
• A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: The Power of Prayer
• Martin Luther King: I have a Dream
• Albert Einstein: The World as I see it
Short Stories
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Leo Tolstoy: The Three Questions
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Ruskin Bond: A Face in the ·Darkness
One Act Play
• Cedric Mount: The Never Never Nest
Poetry
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• R.N. Tagore : Heaven of Freedom
• John Donne : Death be not Proud
• Swami Vivekanand : Kali the Mother
D. Written Composition
·
[30 Mafks]
• Precis Writing [5 Marks]
•
Paragraph Writing [10 Marks]
• Letter Writing(Formal and lnformal)[5 Marks]
• .Report Writing[10 Marks]
Sugges.ted Readings:
Murphy, Raymond: Intermediate English Grammar ( CUP)
Huddleston, Rodney: English Grammar: An Outline (CUP)
Greenbaum, Sidney: The Oxford English Grammar (OUP)
' HISTORY OF INDIAN CILIVISATION
{In lieu of compulsory subject of General Hindi an Foreign Students)
Min. pass Marks 36
Duration 3 hrs
Max. Marks 100
One paper 1Y2 Hrs. Duration
· ·
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(A) Outline of Historical Development: Indus Valley and ~the Aryans.
Rise of Empires-Mauryas and Gypta. Impact of l,slam. The Rajput
and .Akbar. The British Impact The National Movement Gandhi and
Nehru.
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(B) Social life and Cultural Heritage : Family, Caste, Education, Buddhism
and Jainism, Bhakti Movement. Literary and Art Heritage, Epics
Kalidas, Tulsida, Tagore, Sanchi Ajanta Temple Architeture, Mughal
Architecture. Rajput and Mughal Painting.
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2. ELEMENTARY COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
(10 Marks]
Theory :
Duration: 3 Hours
Time: 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 60
Min. Passing Marks: 22
Practical: Max Marks 40 Minimum Marks : 15
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Note:
1.
Passing in theory and practical examination separately shall ·
be necessary by securing at least 36% marks. Maximum
marks for theory will be 60 and maximum marks for practical
paper will be 40~ Minimum marks for theory and practical
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shall be 22. and 15 respectively.
2. The theory paper shall consist of 60 objective type questions.
Each question will ~rr:y t mark. Candidates wiiJ have to write
correct answer (A) or (B) or.(C) or (D) in sp~ce provided ·
against the questions on OMR answer sheet.
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reduction to Information Technology, Generation of Computers, Types of
computers: Micro, Mini, Mainframe, Super,
· Architecture of Computer System: CPU, ALU Primary Memory: RAM,
ROM, Cache memory, Secondary Memories, lnpuVOutput device,
Pointing device.
Number System (binary, octal, decimal and hexadeCimal) and their
conversions, Logic gates, Languages: machine, assembly arid high level
languages including 3GL, 4GL,
Concept of Operating System, need and types of operating systems:
batch, single user, multiprocessing, and time sharing, introduction to
Windows and its simple commands.
Internet: Concept, email services, www, web browsers,.search engines,
simple programs in HTML, type of HTML docvment, documents
structures: element, type and characterformatting, tables, frames and
forms, E-maiL
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· Word Processing packages: Standard features like tool bar, word wrap,
text formatting, paragraph formatting, effectto text, mail merge.
Spreadsheet Packages: Type of entries, Simple arithmetic calculations,
formula and statisticalfunctions, Different types of charts, Sorting,
searching, formatting,printing.
Computer Networking: Type of networks, LAN, MAN and WAN, concept
of topology,· bridges, routers. gateways, modems, ISDN leased lines;
teleconferencing and videoconferencing.
E-Commerce: Concept of e.:commerce, benefits and growth of acommerce, a-commerce categories, e-Govemance; ED I, electronic fun-:is
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transfer on EPI networks Electronic payment system.
Laboratory: The laboratory ex~rcise will be designed to help· in· the
understanding of concepts of computer and the utilization in the areas
outlined in the theory syllabus. The emphasis should be on practical
usage rather than on theoretical concept only. In adQition, DOS, MS ,
Windows, MS W.ord, MSExcel, MS Power Point packages has to.be
practiced in the lab.
The practical examination schertie should be as·follows:
a)
Record/ Sessionals ·
--1 marks .
a
marks·
5marks
Practical Exercise (DOS)
5marks··
d) Practical Exercise (MS Windows)
5 marks
e) Practical Exercise (MS Word)
5marks
1) Practical Exercise~(MS Excel) ,
5marks
g) · Practical Exercise "(MS Power Point)
References:
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1. Computer Fundamental By P.K. Sinha (BPB Publications)
2. Computer Made Easy For Beginners (in Hindi) By Niranjan
Bansal, Jayshri Saraogi
3. IT Tools and Applications By Satish Jain, Shashank Jain, Dr.
Madhulika Jain (BPB Publication).
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4. Rapidex computer Course, Vikas Gupta, Pustak Mahal.
b) VIV8-Voce
c)
3. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Note.
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1. The marks secured in this paper shall not be counted in awarding ·
the division to a candidate.
2. The candidate have to clear compulsory paper in three years.
3. Non appearing or absent in the examination of compulsory paper: will
be counted a chance.
The syllables and scheme of examination is as under:
Compulsory in 1st yearfor all streams at undergraduate level
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Time 2 hrs.
Max. Marks 100
Min. Pass marks 36
1. The paper will be-of 100 marks.
2. There will be no practicaVFieldwork, instead student should be aware
of ecology of local area; the question related to field work of local
area can be asked by paper setter.
3. There will be 100 questions in the paper of multiple choice, each
question of 1 mark.
4. There will be no negative marking in the assessment.
Core Module syllabus for Envitonmental Studies for Under
· Graduate Courses of All B~anches of Higher Education
Unit-1 : The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies.
Definition scope and awareness ...
Need for public awareness.
Unit-2 : Natural Resources :
Renewable and non-renewable resources
Natural resources and associated problems;
Forest resources.
Use and over-exploitation.
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Deforestation.
Timber exploitatiol').
Mining
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Dams and their effectS on forests and tribal people.
Water resources.
Use and over utilization of surface and ground water.
Floods
Drought
Conflicts over water
Dams benefits and problems.
Mineral resources;
· Use and exploitation.
Environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources.
Food resources.
·World food problems.
Changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing.
Effects of .modern agriculture.
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Fertilizer, pesticide problems.
Water logging. ·
Salinity
Energy resources :
Growing energy needs ..
Renewable and non-renewable energy resources.
Use of alternate e~ergy resources.
· Land resources :
Land as a resource.
Land. degradation.
Man induced land slides.
Soil.erosion & desertification.
Role of an individu'al in conservation of natural resources. Equitable
use of resources for sustainable system.
Unit-3 : Ecosystem:
Concept of an ecosystem.
Structure and function of an ecosystem.
Producers, consumers and decomposers.
Energy flow in the ecosystem.
Ecological succession.
Food chains, food webs and eC?ologjcal pyramids.
Introduction types, chara«;:teristic features, structure and function
of the following ecosystems.
Forest ecosystem.
Grassland ecosystem
Desert ecosystem:·
Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans estuaries).
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Unit-4 : Biodiversity and its conservation:
Introduction, definition and diversity at genetic, species and
ecosystem level. ·
Biogeographically classification of India.
Value of biodiversity, consumptive use productive use
ethical, aesthetic and option values.
Biodivers!ty at global, national & lc>pallevels.
India as a mega-diversity nation.
Hot-spots of biodiversity. . .
Threats to biodivetsity- habitalloss poaching of wild life, man-wild
life conflicts.
Endangered and endemic species of India.
Conservation of biodiversity -In situ and Ex-situ conservation of
biodiversity.
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Unit-S : Environmental. Pollution :
Definition, causes, effect and control measures of
Air pollution.
Water pollutic;m
Soil pollution.
Marine pollution
Noise pollution
Thermal pollution
Nuclear hazards.
Solid waste management : Causes, effects and control measures
·of urban industrial wastes:
- . · Role of an individual in prevention of poiJution.
Disaster management : Flood, earthquake, cyclone and land
slides.
Unit-6 : Social issues and the environment :
From unsustainable to sustainable development
Urban problems related to energy.
Water conservation, rain water harvesting, water shed management.
Settlement and rehabilitation of people, its problem of concerns.
Environmental ethics-issues and possible solutions. Ozone layer
depletion •. nuclear accidents.
Wasteland reclamation.
Consumerism and waste products.
Environmental protection Act.
i. Air (
) prevention and control of pollution Act
ii. Wild life protection Act
iii. Forest conservation Act.
Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.
Public awareness.
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Unlt-7: Human Population and.the Environment:
· Population growth, variation among nations.
Population explosion-Family welfare programme.
Environment and Human health.
Human rights.
Value education.
HIVIAIDS
Women & child welfare.
Role of information technology in environment and human heafth.
Field Work
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Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river/forest/
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grassland/ hill/ mountain.
Visit to local polluted site- Urban/ruraVindustnal/agnculturaL
Study of common plants, insects. Birds.
Study of simple ecosystem-Pond, river-, hill slope etc.
Book~ recommended :
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4. BUSINESS STUDIES & BANKING
·(For Non Commerce Students Only)
S~e~
'
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o
Min. Pass Marks- 18
3 Hrs. Duration
.
· Max. Marks - ~
Note : In this question paper, 1 0 questions will be set, 2 from e~ch umt.
Candidate have answer 5 questions in all taking at least one quest1on from
each unit.
Unit-1
Business -.Meaning,_ Characteri~tics a~d importance, Forms of busin~ss
organization, Sole trader, PartnershipS, Jomt stock co~p~ny,_ Co-operat1ve,
Autonomous corporation (Functions, Importance and L1m1tat1ons).
. . Unit ·II
Office departments and activities ind~xi':lg and filling. Use of mode
·
equipments in ~ffice work. Office commumcat1on system.
·
Unit-Ill
Introduction to business finance : Meaning, Functions and Scope, Goals
and objectives, .evolution of corp., Finance objectives and importance.
Unit-IV
Pricing of securities, Market for ?orporat~ and governm~nt securities,
New issues market, t,tlerchant bankmg serv1ce, RBI and SBl, Need for
privatization of Banks.
·
Unit- V
Mutual Funds -Types., Working of mutual funds, Indian banking structur~.
Organization and Problems.
Books Recommended :
1. oQICitli~Cf> ~
2. Business Organisation
3. Business Organisation
4. &liCitli~Cf> .~
5. . &liCitli~Cf> ~
6. Office Management
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5
I
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.
5. BOOK KEEPING
(For Non commerce Students Only) , ·
Scheme
~ I'·
!
Duration 3 Hrs.;
Min: Pass Marks-18
Max. Marks 50
Note: Note : This paper shall consist of tive units. Two questions shall
be set from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in. all
selecting one question form each unit.
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16 I Syllabus I B. Com. Part- I
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Accounting process leading to preparation of Trial Balance
including rectification of errors and preparation of Final Accounts (for
non corporate entities) Bank Reconciliation Statement. ·
Depreciation Accounting including methods thereof. Inventory
valuation.
6. ACCOUNTANCY & BUSINESS STATISTICS
.i\
Paper I
Paper II
Unit Ill
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Accounting for special transactions :
Consignment Accounts
Joint ventures Accounts
Average due date and Account Current.
Bills of exchange and promis,sory notes.
Unit IV
T
l
Partnership Accounts. Admission Retirement and Death of
partner and Dissolution of firm.
1
UniteV
Receipts and Payments account and Income and·expenditure
and Balance Sheet including Accounts of Professional concerns.
Books Recommended :
1. ·Shukla M.G. And Grewal T.S. Advanced Accounts (S. Chand & co.)
2. Gupta R.L. and Radhaswamy M. Advanced Accountancy (Sultan
chand & Sons)
3. Gupata B.D. Financial Accounting
4. Grewal T.S. Elements of Accounts (S. Chand & co.)
5. Jain, Khandelwal, Pareek- Book Keeping
6. Sharma, Bhardwaj, Biyani- Book keeping & Accountancy (Ramesh
-Book Depot)
7. P.C. Tulsian : Financial Accounting.(Tata Me Graw Hill Publishing co.)
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3 hrs.
3 hrs.
Max.Mark
100
100 I
200 ·
Min. Pass'Mar'ks
72
PAPER -I: RNANCIALACCOUNTING
Note : : In this question paper 10 questions will be set. 2 q1,1estions
from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all
selecting one question from each. unit.
Unit I
History and development of Accounting in India since Kautilya.
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Conventions and
Concepts. General introduction of Accounting Standards.
Insurance Claims; Voyage Accounts.
Unifll
Issue of Shares, forfeiture and re:issue of forfeited shares.
Buyback of shares, D-mat of Shares, Employees Stock Option
Scheme and Guide Lines of SEBI, issue of debentures and ,
·
their redemption, redemption of preference shares.
Unit Ill
Hire Purchases and Installment Payment Accounts, Royalty
Accounts
.
Unit IV
Sectional balancing and Self balancing ledgers, Accounting for
investments and stock market transactions.
UnitY
! \
Departmental accounts and Branch accounts (including foreign
branches)
'
Books Recommended :
1. Jahgid, Suthar, Agrawal, Mathur,Saxena, Khatri, Mujral- Financial
Accounting ~ ~) (Remesh Book Depot-.Jaipur)
2. Jain, Khendelwal, P,areek, S.S. Maheshwari, Modi; Dave : Financial
Accounting (Ajmera Book Co.)
3. Shukla M.G. And Grewal T.S. Advanced Accounts (S. CHand &co.)
4. .Agarwal B.D. CompanyAccounts(Pitamber PubliShing House, Delhi)
5. ~--q<f.-qtl'•• ~ ~- ~.• "Tffi·~-~-~rcmm ci'81ict>'i <~ qf.<n~~'"~).
6. Chakraborty, H. AdvancedAccountancy (Oxford University Press,
New Delhi)
7. ·Jain & Narang -Advanced Accounting (Kalyani Publicaton, Delhi)
8. Sehgal & SehQal- Advanced Accounting (Taxman)
.
9. P.C. Tulsian : Financial Accounting (Tata McGraw Hill Publishing co.)
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18 I Sytlabus I B.Gom. ~Part - I
Paper -11 BUSINESS~ STATISTICS
Duration 3 Hrs,
Max. Marks ·1 00
Note : Thi~ paper shall consist of five units. Two questions shall
be set from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five que~tioris
in all selecting one question form .each unit.
Unitt
Meaning and definition .of Statistics. Functions, importance.
Limitations and Distrust of Statistics. Statistical investigation- Meaning,
types and various stage~. of statistical investigation. Objectives & ~
Methods of sampling Essentials of Sampling, Sampling and Non sampling
error. Size of sample. Collection, editing, classification and tabulaflon of.
data. Methods of collection of primary and secondary data. Schedule &
questionnair~. Editing of data. ~eiming & definitions of classification,
characteristics of classification, objectives and types of classification,
statistical series. Meaning and definition of Tabulation- objectives,
importance & limitations of tabulation, difference between .classification
& tabulation, essentials of a good tabJe. Kinds of table.
.
. ·Unit II
Graphic presentation of frequency distribution and histograms,
one and two dimensional diagram. Measures of central tendency,
meaning and definition of central tendency, utility & importance,
determination of statistical averages, essential properties of an ideal
average. Types. of statistical averages. Arithmetic Mean (Simple and
Weighted), Median (including Quartiles, Deciles and Percentiles), Mode,
G~ometric Mean, Harmonic Mear.a (Simple & Weighted), Death Rates.
Choice of suitable average, limitations of averages.
Unite Ill
Mea~ures of dispersion & Skewness : Meaning & definition of
Dispersion- Objectives and importance of measuring dispersion, absolute
& relative measures of dispersion, essential characteristics of a good
measure of dispersion, inter-relationship between different measures of
dispersion, Lorenz curve, Selection of an appropriate measure of
dispersion. ~kewriess, Meaning, Test of Skewness, Measures of
Skewnees, Methods of measuring Skewness, difference between
dispersion and Skewness.
. Unite IV
·
Correlation and Regression : Meaning &definition of Corretationtypes of correJation, methods of determining ccfrrelation, measurement
of correlation in time series, tag and lead in correlation. Regression
analysis: concept, meaning, Utility, types, difference between correlation
& regression, linear correlation & regression analysis, standard error of·
estimates, methods of computing regression lines, coneeptuat framework
& their application in business.
'
UnltV
Index Number: cqncept, utility, methods, simple and weighted
average of relatives and aggregative index numbers.
·
Analysis of Time Series: theories of time series, decomposition
of time series, analysis of trend (excluding seasonal variations),
applicatic;m of time series in business.
Books Recommended:
'
1. Gupta S.R. -Statistical methods (Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi)
2. Gupta S.N. Statistical methods {Sahitya Bhawan, Agra) ·
3. Gupta S.C.- Statistical Methotls.
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Min. Pass Marks - 72
Duration - 3 Hrs. '
.· Max. Mark~ - 200
Paper -I & Paper -II (100·+ 100 = 200}
Paper- 1 Principles of Business Management
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:rmm ~. ~
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Note: In this question paper 10 questions will be s~t, 2 ~uestlon fro!l1 each
unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions 1n all selectmg one
question from each ~nit.
Unit-1 Introduction: Meaning, Nature, Principles &.Importance of Management, Schools of Management Thought.
Untt-H
,
Coordin'ation: Meaning, Need and Techniques.
. .
.
Planning: Meaning, Importance, Types, Process. Dec1s1on· and decision making process.
Unit-Ill
Organization: Meaning, lmportan9e, Types,: Structure of organizatio~.
Forms of organization and span of control. Elel!lentary kno~ledge of orgamzational behavior. Decentralization and DelegCJ.tlon of Authonty.
Unit-IV
Directing: Meaning, Importance and Techniques with speci~l emphasis on communication, Controllin~ - Meaning, Importance, Techmques and
proce$s.
·
Unit-V
Leadership - Meaning, Kind, Style, Merits of a Successful leader.
Motivation - Meaning, Importance, Approaches.
Management by Change.
Elementary Knowledge of Stress & Stress Management.
Books Recommended :
1.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
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Mathur, B.S.: Principles of Management
Agarwal A.D.: Organization and Management.
Tripathi & Reddy: Management.
Agarwal R.C.: Parbhand ke Sidhant
Chatterji S.S.: Management.
Koont'z & Odonnel: Management.
Newman & Summer : Process of Management
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11.
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PAPER-II~ BUSINESSREGULATORYFRAME~ORK(BUSINESSLAW}
Note: In this question paper 10 questions _will be s~t, 2. ~uestion fro!l1 each
unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questiOns m ~II selectmg one
question from each unit.
22 I Syllabus IB.Com.
Part~
I
Syllabus I B. Com. Part • I I 23
Unlt-1
Law of Contract (1872): Nature of Contract, Classification Offer and
Accel?tance, c;;apacity of Parties to Contact, Free Consent, Consideration
Legality of ObJect, Agreement Declared Void.
'
Unh-1
·
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Performance of Contract, Discharge of Contract, .Remedies for breach
of contract.
Unh-111
Special Contracts: Indemnity, Guarantee, Bailment and Pledge, Agency.
Untt-IV
Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
Consumer Protection Act 1986.
.
Unh-V
. . _Partn~rshi~ Act. 1_ 9_32, Foreign _Exchange Management Act 2000.
Def1mt1on and ma1n. prov1s1ons.
·
,
Books Recommended :
·
1.
~- 3fWp
4.
5.
-w:IT· - \1R : GQiqtJI~<t>
6.
7.
Shu.kla M. C. : Mercantile Law
N.D. Kapoor : Mercantile Law
8.
9.
10.
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Mathur & Saxena : Vyaparik Sanniyam
Sudha G. S. : Vyaparik Sanniyam
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Max. Marks
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3 hrs.
100 ] 200
72
Paper .:.. II
3 hrs.
100
,
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each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all selecting
one question from each unit.
PAPER -I: BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Unit-1
·
200
100
100
t
. Introduction - Definition of Business Economics. Its role in business decions. Business forecasting meaning, Importance and methods. Static and Dynamic Economics, Micro and Macro Economics,
The Economic Problem and Functions of Economic System.
·
Unit-11
·
Consumption- Traditional Theory of Consumer's Equilibrium. Demand .
and law of Demand , Elasticity of Demand , Its measurement and uses
of the concept of the elasticity of demand . .Indifference Curve-Meaning;
Characteristics, Consumer's
Equilibrium, Income Effect,
Price-Effect,
;
.
Sub9titution Effect, Derivation of Demand Curve from Indifference Curve ..
Unit -Ill
. Production- Production Function :.Laws of Returns, ISO- Product Curve,
· Least Cost Combination of Factors, Returns to Scale , Cost concepts
and classification, importance of costs in decision making, Cost f1.1nction
•
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in Short Run and Long Run, Law of Supply and Elasticity of Supply ,
Capital Formation and Theories of Population .
Unit- IV
Exchange- General Theory of Value, Changes in the Demand and Supply
and thei.r Effects on Equilibrium Price. Time Element in Price
Determination. Market-Definition and Classification. Revenue Analysis,
Price and output Determination· under Perfect competition , Imperfect
Competition ( Monopolistic Competition ) . Monopoly , Discriminating
Monopoly and Oligopoly.
Unit-V
Distribution- Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution, Theories of
Rent, Wages, ·Interest and Profit, National Income : Basic Concepts,
Measurement, National Income and Economic Welfare.
Books Recommended:
1 Agarwal M.D. &Som Deo- Business Economics ( Ramesh Book
· Depot, Jaipur)
2 Mith.ani D.M- Fundamentals of Business and Managerial Economics.
( Himalaya , Publishing House, Bombay )
3 Paul A . Samuelson - Economics( Mcgraw Hill , New York )
4 Seth M.L- Prinicipales of Economics.
5 Stonier and Hauue- A text Book of Economic Theory .
6 Saraswat , Lodha, Sharma, Godha- Business Economics ( Ajmera
Book Co. Jaipur)
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PAPER-II : ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT IN INDIA
Note : This paper shall consist of five units . Two questions will be set
from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all
selecting one question from each unit.
Unit- I
Economic Environment - Meaning, Factors affecting Economic
Environment , Basic· features of Indian Economy, Impact of Economic
Reforms on Indian Economy , Economic Planning - Meaning ,
.Importance and Obje.ctives E- Commerce
Unit-11
Population • Characteristics , Causes of growth , New Population
Policy, Major Problems of Indian Economy -.Unemploym~nt ; Poverty
1
and DisparitY of Income and Wealth, Economic Growth and Development
...:. Meaning Measurement and Determinants .
.
Unit -Ill
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Agriculture & Small Scale Industries- Meaning , Importance , problems
and remedial measures of small scale industries Entrepreneurship: The
entrepreneurship & Entrepreneur, Industrial Policy and recent c~anges,
Role of Agriculture in Indian Economy , Land Reforms, ~ew Ag~1cultural
Strategy and Green Revolution , Agricultural Credit , Agr_lcultural
Productivity in India , World Trade Organization and Indian Agnculture .
Unit- IV
Foreign Trade of India- Volume, Composition and Direction.' E~port_
Promotion Investment of Foreign Capital in India. Role of Mult1nat1ona_l
Corporatio~s in Indian Economy, Role of Public Sector in India and its
problems,
Unit-V
Economy of Rajasthan- Basic characteristics of Economy o! Ra~asthan _
, Development and prospects of Agriculture, Small sc~le lndustnes. and
Handicrafts, Dairy Development programme and Tounsm Development
in Rajasthan , Constraints in Economic,
Development in Rajasthan and Remedies.
Books Recommended:
1 Agarwal A.N : Indian Economy.
2 Mishra and Puri: Indian Economy
3 Dewet K.K: Indian Economy. ·
4 Rudraduttaand Sundram : Indian Economy.
5 Planning Commission: Various Plans.and Repqrts,
6 Swami and Gupta- Economic Environment in India ( Ramesh Book
Depot Jaipur)
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8 Vashistha , Bhinda, Sharma, Lodha , Sharma- Economic nvironment
in India ( Ajmera Book Co. Jaipur)
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10 N.D Mathur- Economic Environment in India ( Shivm Book House Jaipur)
11· Directorate of Economics & Statistics: Economic Review of Rajasthan.
.12 Directorate of Economics & Statistics: Basics Statistics of Rajasthan
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(To be offered by The Women Candidates in Girl's .Colleges onl~) /
Scheme
Duration
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M1n. Pass Per1od Per
fAarks
Marks
Week
3 hrs.
60
22
3
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60
22
.3
3 hrs.
. Theory Paper II
4 hrs.
80
29
4
, Practical
PAPER I.: TEXTILES
Max. Marks-60
Duration-3 Hrs
Unit-1
Textile Fiber :- Definition and Classification .
.General Properties of Textiles Fibers..
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Natural Fibers: Manufactures, Properties and uses of Cotton,. Sdk, Wool.
Man made fibers: Manufactures, Properties and uses of RayQn, Nylon, Polyeter.
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- Different methods of Sp1nning.
-Different types of Yams.
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- Weaving Loom and lfs Part.
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- Different types of weaves
- Plain, Twill, Basket, Pile, Sateen and Jacquard.
- Elementary knowledge of braiding; lacing,•
feJting.and knitting. ·
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- Meaning of selvedge, warp, weft, count of cloth,
balance of cloth ~d threa~t .
Unit-3
Fabric finishes - Meaning classification and importance to ~nsumer: .
Study of various fabric finishes- Bleaching;. Sizing, Cale~der!ng, E~oss.nQ.
Schnerizing, Wash and Wear, Crease Resistant, Mercenzat1on, Mddew and
Moth Resistant, Fire Proofing.
Unit-4
Dyes - Classification of dyes. . · .
. . .
Natural Dyes, Synthetic Dyes- Acid, BaSic, Sulphar, Vat, React1ve, D1rect Dyes,
Identifying dyeing defects, Tests of determine dye fastness to.sunlite, washing, ironing, perspiraping.
.
Tieand Dye - Origin, techniques, material and recent trends.
.
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Elements and Principal of design.
Unit-S
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Motif and types of patterns - Abstract, geometrical, stylized, floral, natural, ·
modem etc.
Printing - Introduction and importance, styles of printing - direct, discharge,
resist like block printing, stencil printing and spray printing, screen printing
and roller printing.
Paper-2 (Business and Accounting)
Duration: 3 Hrs
Max.Marks: 60
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Meaning and scope of business with special reference to Garment Export
trade in India.
Forms of ownership (1) Sole Trader
(2) Partnership
(3) Cooperative
(4) Joint Stock Company (5) Pubic Sector
(Meaning, Characteristics, Advantages and disadvantages)
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Objects, importance and utility of Book - keeping.
~rin'ciples _& C?~cepts of Double Entry System - B09ks of primary Entry
rnclud~ng subsrdrary Books
(Practical Knowledge)
Classification of Accounts, Ledger posting and balancing.
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Errpr5- Types and Rectification, Trial Balance.
Theoretical concept of trading and Profrt & Loss Account and Balance Sheet.
Unit-4
Cost, Cdsting, Element of cost regarding. garment production unit.
Consumer Protection - Problems & Redressal.
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Garment Production Unit.
Project Planning for Garment Production Unit - 1 Selection of site for unit, size of unit.
ProduCtion and. Storage s~ce, Laundry area.
and Sons, New Delhi.
4. Hess, Katherine: Textile fibers and their uses, Oxford and IBH
PUBLISHING House, New Delhi.
5. Joseph, Ma~ory L: Introductory Textile Science CBS college Publishing,
New York.
6. Josph, Ma~or L: Essentials of Textiles, CBS College Publishing, New_York.
7. Shukla M.C. AND Grewal T.S. Advanced Accounts (s. chand & Co.)
8. Gupta R.L.AND Radhaswamy M.-AdvancedAccountry (Sui chand &Sons)
9. Gupta B.D- Financial Accounting.
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1 0 .Chakrabarty H. - Advanced Accounting.
11 Grewal T.S. - Elements of Accounts (S. Chand & CO.)
12 Oswal- Maheshwari- CosfAccountancy (Ramesh Book Depot.).
10. M.D. AGRAWAL- N.P. Agrawal- Financial Management.
11. Oswal, Brdwat- Bahikhata- (Ramesh Book Depo.).
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Time: 4 hrs
Max. Marks: 80
[Sessional- 40 +4o- Final practical]
1. Fiber identifk:ation (as Prescribed iri the syllabus of theory)
· Microscopic, Burning Test, Cl:lemical Test.
2. Fabric study- Balance of cloth, Types of weaves.
3. Dyeing - Tie ~ dye, Batik.
Printing- Block, Screen, Stencil, Spray .Printing.
4 .. Color" wheel, scl:lemes, visual effect with hard Pencil (4H), water soluble
Pencil, wax crayons, oil Pastels, marker Pen & water color. ·
5. Developing design for decorating fabric and paper articles for various
·-end uses.
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b) Collection of Labels and Tags.
7. Project -preparing 4 types of pattern on (4"_ 4")
Structural, geometrical, stripes & ·plaids, floral.
.
.
Suggested Reading
.
1. Dantygi, Sushila: Fundamentals of Textiles and their care, Orient Longman
Mumbai.
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2. Wingate, Isabel B: Textile fibers and their selection. Practice Hall Inc:
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
3. Deulkar, Durga: A guide to household textile and laundry work, Atma Ram
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Note:
L Ten questions will be set in all papers taking two questions from each
unit.. Students will have to attempt one question from each unit.
Each practical exam is to be conducted by two examiners one External
and one Internal Examiner. External examiner should be senior lecturer
from jurisdiction of MGS University. External Examiner will prepare.
question paper of Practical Examination. Students have to perform
exercise on computer. Exercise must be written in answer books in
proper documentation. Marks distribution for Practical of 70 marks is as
under
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40 Marks
a) Four Exercise of .10 marks each
(Logic 04, Execution 03, Docume.ntation 03)
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20 Marks
10 marks
c) Laboratory Exercise File
PAPER -I COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS & PC SOFTWARE
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PC Software
3
Paper 11.- Data Base Management System 3
Total of Theory
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Practical
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2.
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Exam
Hours
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• Historical Evolution of Computers, Characteristics of computer, Classification of Computer, Modem Computer & its Application; Block diagram and
Components of Computer System, Central Processing Unit, Memory Unit,
Microprocessor; Interconnecting the Units of a Computer, Inside a Computer
Cabinet; Functions and Characteristics of Various commonly used Input/
Output Devices; Start-up Process (Booting), Specification of a Desktop and
Laptop currently available in the market (Processor, motherboard, memory,
interface & capacity of HOD & DVD drives, 1/0 ports etc).
·
·
Unit-11
·
. Need & Types of Software: System & Application software; Programming Languages: Machine; Assembly,. High Level, 4GLs, Assemblers, Compilers and Interpreter; Objectives of Operating System, Concept of CUI & GUI;
Installation of Windows Operating System, Installation of Printer and Other
Software Packages such as Ms Office etc; Backup and Restore Operations .
Features of Windows; Various versions of Windows, Desktop, ·Explorer,
Searching, Recycle Bin, Setting common devices using Control Panel, System Tools, Disk cleanup, defragmentatiein, scanning for virus, Windows Ac- ·
cessories.
·
Unit -Ill
Features of Word Processor: Create, edit, store, print documents, Navigation of documents, cut, copy & paste, _Find & replace, Different Page Views
and layouts,' Alignment, formatting features, Tab~ & indents, Inserting tables,
pictures, hyperlinks, Spell checking, Macros, Mail merge, Template, Wizards,
Overview of Index and Tables. Importing and exporting to and from various
formats.
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Features of Spreadsheet: Creating, saving, editing, moving around a
w~rksheet, workbook; Inserting, deleting navigation in worksheets, Working ·
w1th Formula,. C_ell reference, Functions (Financial, Database, Maths, Trigonometric, Stat1st1cal ~tc); C?reating, editing, selecting and naming range. Format Feature, Changing alignment, Character styles Date Format Border &
C?lors etc. Previewing & Printing a worksheet, Goal' Seeks, Pivot Table ·Creating '?harts & Gr~p~s. Database in worksheel, Data organization- v,;hat-if
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analysis, Macro, Lmk1ng and embedding.
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Power Point Presentation Package: Creating Presentation Different
l?resentation. tef!lplates, .Setting b~ckgrounds, layouts, Customizing, Formatting a presentation, _Addmg Graphics and effects to the presentation, Printing
Handouts, Generat1ng standalone presentation viewer.
Reference Books:
1. Computer Fundamental By P.K. Sinha (BPB Publicatiohs)
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2. Upgrading and Repairing PCs By Scott and Mueller Techmedia
1
New Delhi
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· . 3. Rapidex MS <?ffice By '(ikas $upta (Pustak Mahal)
4. Absolut.e Beg1nners GUide to Computer Basics By Miller M PearsOh
Education,
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5. Fundamentals of Computers By Balagurusamy E, Tata McGraw-Hill
PAPER-II DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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Unit I
Data, _Data Processing, Merits and demerits of file organisation. Database Overv~ew, Purpose of the Database system, File systems Vs. Database
Syster.ns. V1ew of Data: Data Abstractioh, Instances, Schema, Data Models:·
Overv1ew of N.e~ork, Hierarchical, and Relational Model, Database Arctiitec- .
ture and Admm1strators, Codd's Rules.
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.Unit II
!=R Model: Ba~ic Te_rminology, ~ntity, Entity sets, attributes and keys,
Relation a.nd Relationship sets, Entity-Relationship Diagram, Weak and
Strong e~t1ty type~. Features of E-R Model, Specialization, Generalization
~ggregaflon, Creating table from ER diagram. Basic Concept of Normalization up to BCNF. ·
Unit Ill
lmple~ent Database concepts using Access, Creating Tables, Data
Types, ~ntenng Data, :rable l?esign, l~dexing, !~porting Data, Operators and
expressions, expre.ssron b~rlder, varrous functrons of Access, Import and
!=xport Table, Creatrng Quenes, Setting Relationship between Tables Creatrng For~s. Controls and components of form, Master table and tra~saction
!Sble. Jo1n property, various join options available in access Creating & Printrng Reports.
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. Query Languages: DOL, DML, DCL, Introduction to SOL Data Types
Bas1c SQL C?mmands lik~ Create, Alter, Drop, Truncate, Insert: Update, De~
lete etc, Basrc SOL Quene~. Union, Intersect and Except Nested Queries.
UnitV
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Transaction management and Concurrency controi,Transaction management: ACID properties, serializability and concurrency control, Lock based
C<?ncurrency control (2PL, Deadlocks),Tim~ stamping methods, optimistic
methods, database recovery management.
References Books
1. Database Managem•nt System By A.Silberschatz, Henry F.Korth, S.Sudershan
(McGraw-Hill)
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.2. An Introduction to Database System By C.J. Date (Addision Wesley)
3. Fundamentals of DBMs By Gupta, Dhillon, Magho, Sharma (Lakhanpal Publishers)
4. Teach yourself Access. Siegle!, BPB
5. Introduction to Computer Data Processing and System Analysis By V K Kapoor
(Sultan Chand and Sons)
11. TOURISM AND TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
Scheme:
Max. Marks - 200
Min. Pass Marks - 72
Duration -3 Hrs.
Paper - I & Paper - II (85 + .85 = 170)
(Internal Assesment 15 + 15 = 30)
Note : Each paper will be of 85 marks. In each paper .15 marks are marked for
·
internal assessment.
PAPER- I : TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Note: In this question paper 10 questions .will be s~t, 2 ~uestion fro!ll each
unit. Candidates are required to attempt frve questrons rn all selecting one
question from each unit.
Unit-1
Introduction to Tourism and Tourism Industry.
Definitions: Tourism, Tourist, Travller, Excursion, Tourist Definition.
Tourism Products and their Features, Types of Tourist.
Unit-U
Brief Hostory & Development of Tourism in India & Abroad.
Reasons for Growth of Tourism
Tourism Terminology
Unit -Ill
Frontier Travel Formalities; Passport, VISA, Custom Clearance, Currency Regulation, Health Regulation, etc.
.Issuing of Passport, VISA & its Types
Hurdles in Tourism Industry
.
Unit-IV
Tourism Organizations: Introduction & Functions
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International Organization like W.T.O, P.A.T.A, IAT.A,I.C.AO
Domestic Tourism Organization like I.T.D.C., T.A.A.I, I.A.T.O, etc.
Unit-V
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Tourism Measurement: Meaning, Need & Importance.
Methods of. Measurement in International Tourism, Problems in mea.·
surement & the.ir solutions.
Important Tourism Abbreviations used in Tourism Literature like Apt.,Svc,
Hlth., etc. Airport codes and city codes.
Recommended Books :
1. Dr. Ashok Sharma : Tourism Development, RBSA Publishers,
Choura Rasta, Jaipur
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2. .J.M.S. Negi : Passport and Prrnc1ples of ~ourrsm, G1tan]ah Pbl
David W. Howell : Passport : An Introduction to·the Travel and
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Tourism Ohio, 1989 .
Shuita Chopra : Tourism Development in India, New Delhi, 1992
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Robbert Chritie Mill : Tourism System New Jersey, 1992
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Virendra Kaul. : Tourism and the-Economy, New Delhi 1994
IITTM : Tounsm as an Industry, Monograph, IITTM, New Delhi
. PAPER - II : HOSPITALiTY. MANAGEMENT- I
N~te: In fu.is question ~er 10 questions will be set,~ question from each
umt. ~andrdates are r~qurred to attempt five· questions iR all selecting one
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question from each unrt.
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Unlt-1
Hospitality Management - Meaning and Types.
Profit Oriented & Non Profit Oriented Welfare Services.
Hotel - Meaning & Classifications.
Hotel Terminology.
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Plans - Definitions, Types and Their Applicability.
Clientele - Definitions & Types.
Type of Accommodation.
Telephone Courtesy. Telephone System (PBX, EAPBX etc.)
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Tariff Card - Definition, Planning of Tariff Card.
Room Rates - Types, Fixing of Room Rates Hubbart Formula
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Check - in & Check - out Procedure.
Front Office Dept.- Introduction and Functions.
Unit-JV
. Mails· in Hotel - Types and Handling.
Messages - Sources, Handling and Delivering.
Paging System - Meaning and Procedure.
Transcript Report - Introduction and Preparation,
Unit-Y ··
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R~~ervations - Modes, Sources, Charting and Cancellation.
Brllrng System • Types, Methods of Billing, Procedure.
Duties and Responsibilities of Front Office Staff.
Handling Foreign Currency & Credit Card in Hotels.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS · ·
A Manual of Hotel Reception JKS Beavis van S. Medlik {Hejneman)
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Hotel Receptig~, H. B~~kley and Whit (Edward Anali)
Hotez Front Off1ce Tra1mng Manual, Sudhir Andrews (TMH).
12. FOREIGN TRADE MANAGEMENT
Scheme Duration
Max. Marks
MinPass Marks
72
Paper - I 3 hrs. External Marks = 85 + Internal Marks = 15
Paper- II 3 hrs. External Marks= 85+ Internal Marks= 15
Note: Each p~per sh~ll consist of five units. Two questions will be set from
each !Jnlt. Candrdat~s are required to attempt five questions in all
selectrng one question from each unit.
PAPER -1: BASICS OF FOREIGN TRADE
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Unit-1
International Trad~ - Meaning, Salient Features, Interdependence' of
Internal & International Trade, Similarities and dissimilarities in Internal and International Trade, Factors affecting International Trade, Advantages, Disadvantages and Problems of International Trade.
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Unit-11
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Theories <:>f International Trade - Absolute Difference in Costs Theory,
Comparative Cost Theory, Statement and Explaination Assumptions
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and Criticisms.
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Het;:kscher-Ohlin T~e~ry - Statement. a':'d Explaination, Assumptions,
Marn Elements, Cntrc1sms and ~upenonty on Recardo Theory. · ·
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Unit-Ill.
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Foreign Trade Policy - Meaning, Scope & Importance, Distinguish be-
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tween Trade Policy and Commercial Policy.
Free Trade Policy - Meaning, Characteristics, Merits & Demerits.
Protection Policy - Meaning, Characteristics, Merits & Demerits, Methods of Protection.
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Uliit-IV
Regulation of International Trade - Meaning, Objectives and Methods.
Gains from International Trade - Meaning, Measurement, Main Gains,
Factors affecting the Gains from International Trade.
Unlt-V
Terms of Trade - Meaning, Importance, Types and Factors affecting
Terms of Trade, Terms of Trade Between Rich and Poor Countries,
Causes of Adverse Terms of Trade for Developing Countries, Difficulties in Measurement of Terms of Trade.
lnte.mational Payments - Meaning, Characteristics, Necessity, Difficulties and Methods.
Books Recommended:
1.
Avinash Dixit - Theory of International Trade
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W. B. Zhang -A Theory of International Trade
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F. W. Taussig - International Trade
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H.V, Berg& J. J. Lewer-lntemational Trade and Economic Growth
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M. J. Trebilcock & Robert Howse- Regulation of International Trade
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G. Gandolfo - International Trade: Theory and Policy
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C. V. Marrewijk - International Trade and World Economy
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S,ujata Ma~it- International Trade and Economic. Development
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David Robertson - International Trade Policy
10. Barla, Agarwal- International Economics.
11. Ray, Kundu: International Economics.
12. Mathur S.K.: International Trade & Finance
PAPER-II: INDIA'S FOREIGN TRADE .
Note: This paper shall consist of five units. Two questions will be set
from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all
selecting one question from each unit.
Unit-I
Foreign Trade of India -A General View.
Volume - Import and Export Trade, India's Position in World Trade.
Composition - Import Composition,· Export Composition. Direction Major Trading Partners of India in Pre-.inttependence & Post-independence era.
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Sailent ·Features, Recent Trends, Problems & Future Prospects of Indian Foreign Trade.: .
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Unit-n
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India's Balance of Trade a~CfJ3alance of Payment •
Balance of l(ade_- M~·g; l<lnds, Effects, Past & Present Position,
Casues and Measu&!s: lor Correcting Unfavourable Balance of Trade.
Balance of Payment ~·Meaning, Characteristics, Importance, Techniques
of Balance of·Payment, past.& Present Position. Dis-equilibrium in
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~alance of Payment, Causes and Measures for Correcting Dis-equilibnum.
Difference between Bala11¢e O#Jrade and Balance of Payment.
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Export Promotiop in:1iidia ~ Meaning, Need & Importance, Difficulties,
Problems and Suggestions for E:xport promotion.
Government Efforts for Exporf:Promotion - Constitution of Enquiry
committies, Establishment of Specialized Organi~ations and Public
Sector Trading Undertakings, Institutions for Export Finance & Guarantee, Establishment of Advisory Bodies, Export Incentives and Other
Measures. Achievements of Export Promotion Measures in India.
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. Export-Import Policy in India - Introduction, P,re and POst..jndependence
Commerclal Policy, Export-Import Policies - Main Objectives, Characteristics and Their Evaluation.
Export-Import Bank of India - Objectives, Organisation, Functions,
Progress and Evaluation.
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Unit-Y
Investment of F9reign·Capital in India- Meaning, Characteristics, Need
and Sources of Froeign Capital Investment in India.
Multi-National Corporations. and Indian Economy - Meaning, Characteristics, Causes of Growth, Positive and Negative Effects of MNCs in
India..
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Books Recommended:
1. S. Ramesh Babu - India's Foreign Trade : SOme Trends
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2. H. L. Rai & T. S. Reddy - India's Foreign Trade : Retrospecllve and ~
3 .. Raj Krishna - India's Foreign Trade
4. B. Ganguli- Reconstruction of India's Foreign Trade 5. A. N. Agrawala- Position and Prospects of India's Foreign Trade
· 6. V. ~- Mahajan - India's Foreign Trade and Balance of Payment
7. Usha Saxena- Role of Multinationals in.lndia's Foreign Trade
8. H. C. Sainy - India's ForeiriJh Trade: Its Nature and Problems
9. J. P. Mittal - Impact of lndta's Foreign Trade on Industrialization and Five ·
year Plans
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10. IIFT_,.Focus WTO (Magzine)
11. liFT- Foreign Trade Review (Magzine)
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12. Man Mohan Singh: India's Export Trends and the prospects of Self Sus
tained. Growth.
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