Final Academic Council Bba CA Syllabus 14.05.2016
Final Academic Council Bba CA Syllabus 14.05.2016
Final Academic Council Bba CA Syllabus 14.05.2016
A (CA)
I. SCOPE OF THE COURSE
B.B.A (CA) is a high profile undergraduate program aimed to create enhanced
competence of career positioning tied up with opportunity to become a global
business and management professional. The program expects a serious
commitment of the student to take up challenging study schedules and
assignments. The course involves a blend of theoretical education and practical
training which run concurrently for a period of three years and equips a student
with knowledge, ability, skills and other qualities required for professional
executives.
The uniqueness of the program is its content and topic coverage, the teaching
methodology and the faculty. The syllabus has been designed at a level equal to
that of professional courses. The teaching methodologies include classroom
lectures, industrial visits, orientation, internship, case study and research work.
Focus is also on developing soft skills of the students. For Core subjects,
Outsource Guest Lectures by Industrialists and Professional Men will be arranged
to enable the students to get wider exposure. Students joining in this program
can also enroll for any one of the professional courses offered like MBA, MIBA
,etc.
II. SALIENT FEATURES
Course is specially designed for a higher level Career Placement.
Special Guest lectures from Industrialists, Bankers, and Business
Executives will be arranged.
Exclusively caters to students interested in pursuing professional courses
like MBA, MIBA.
Special Industry Orientations and Training are parts of the Degree
Course.
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- 10 Marks
3. Assignment
- 5 Marks
4. Attendance
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BATCH: 2015-2016 ONWARDS
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d) All the remaining successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the
examinations in third class.
e) Candidates who pass all the examinations prescribed for the course at the
first appearance itself and within a period
years from the year of admission only will be eligible for University rank.
IX. ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF THE DEGREE
A candidate shall be eligible for the award of the degree only if she has
undergone the above degree for a period of not less than three academic
years comprising of six semesters and passed the examinations prescribed
and fulfilled such conditions have been prescribed there for.
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period of 15 days. After the completion of the training period the students
must submit the certificates from the concerned industry/ factory.
COURSE PATTERN
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BBA CA
C
SUBJECT
CODE
14U1LT01
11U1LT01
14U1LE01
11U1LE01
COURSE
SUBJECT TITLE
EXT
MARK
25
75
100
Languages
English I
25
75
100
Core Course- I
Business Organization
25
75
100
14U1BXC02
Core Course- II
25
75
100
14U1MAA03
Allied I
Quantitative Techniques - I
25
75
100
14U1VE01
Value Education
Yoga
25
75
100
30
2
0
600
Languages
25
75
100
Languages
English II
25
75
100
14U2BXC03
Business Management
25
75
100
14U2BXC04
Core Course- IV
25
75
100
14U2BXCP0
1
Core Practical I
Programming in C
40
60
100
14U2MAA07
Allied II
25
75
100
14U2ES01
Value Education
Environmental Studies
25
75
100
30
2
0
Total
700
14U3BXC05
Core Course V
Financial Accounting
25
75
100
14U3BXC06
Core Course VI
Business Communication
25
75
100
14U3BXC07
E-Business
25
75
100
14U3BXA01
Allied III
Managerial Economics
25
75
100
14U3BXS01
SBEC-1
Self Management
25
75
100
14U3BXS02
SBEC-2
Practical psychology
25
75
100
14U3BXS03
SBEC-3
Principles of Insurance
25
75
100
14U3CMN01
/14U3CCN0
1
NMEC I
Taxation I
25
75
100
30
2
3
Management Accounting
25
75
100
Total
IV
INT
14U1BXC01
14U2LT02
11U2LT02
14U2LE02
11U2LE02
III
Languages
Total
II
HR/
WEEK
800
14U4BXC08
14U4BXC09
Core Course IX
25
75
100
14U4BXCP0
2
Core Practical II
25
75
100
14U4BXC10
Core Course X
25
75
100
14U4BXA02
Allied IV
40
60
100
14U4BXS04
SBEC-IV
Personality development
25
75
100
14U4BXS05
SBEC-V
25
75
100
14U4BXS06
SBEC-VI
In plant Training
25
75
100
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14U4CMN02
/14U4CCN0
2
NMEC II
Taxation - II
Total
25
75
100
30
2
5
HR/
WEEK
INT
EXT
MARK
900
SUBJECT
CODE
COURSE
14U5BXC11
Core Course XI
25
75
100
14U5BXC12
Marketing Management
25
75
100
14U5BXC13
Research Methodology
25
75
100
14U5BXC14
Entrepreneurship Development
25
75
100
14U5BXC15
14U5BXE01
Core Course XV
Elective I
Multimedia
Service Marketing
5
5
4
5
25
25
75
75
100
100
30
2
6
SUBJECT TITLE
Total
VI
500
14U6BXC16
25
75
100
14U6BXC17
Financial Management
25
75
100
14U6BXC18
Core Course
XVIII
Visual Basic
40
60
100
14U6BXP03
40
60
100
14U6BXPR1
25
75
100
14U6BXE02
Elective II
Global Business
25
75
100
14U6EX01
Extension
Extension Activities
Total
30
2
6
500
Cumulative Total
180
1
4
0
4200
ELECTIVE I
ELECTIVE II
BRAND MANAGEMENT
SERVICES MARKETING
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
GLOBAL BUSINESS
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SBEC
PAPER
14U3BASO1
SBEC-I
SELF MANAGEMENT
14U3BASO2
SBEC-II
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
14U3BASO3
SBEC-III
PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE
GROUP- B
PAPER CODE
SBEC
PAPER
14U3BASO1
14U3BASO2
14U3BASO3
SBEC-IV
SBEC-V
SBEC-VI
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
SKILLS OF MANAGEMENT
INPLANT TRAINING
GROUP- C
PAPER CODE
SBEC
PAPER
14U3BASO1
14U3BASO2
14U3BASO3
SBEC-VII
SBEC-VIII
SBEC-IX
TALENT MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT
GROUP- D
PAPER CODE
SBEC
PAPER
14U3BASO1
14U3BASO2
714U3BASO3
SBEC-X
SBEC-XI
SBEC-XII
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
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Semester : I
Credit : 4
Hours : 60
BBA (CA)
Core Course I
BUSINESS ORGANISATION
OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to understand the forms of business and to manage the business
effectively.
UNIT-I
Business:Meaning,Characteristics,
Objectives-Importances
and
essentials
of
business.
UNIT-IV
UNIT-V
Text Book :
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1. Bhusan . K. - Fundamental of Business Organization & Management, Sultan Chand, 6th Edition.
2. C.B.Gupta. - Management and Organisation, Sultan Chand, 2012, 5th Edition.
3.Louis A.Allen - Management and Organisation, Sultan Chand, M.C Grawhill, 5th Edition, 2013
Reference: Books :
1. Pradash Jagadesh- Business Organisation and Management, Sultan Chand & Sons,5th Edition,2009
2 C.B.Gupta
- Business Organisation and Management ,Sultan Chand & Sons, 5th Edition 2008
3. Basu
-Business Organisation and Management ,S.Chand,4th Edition, 2009
Content Beyond the syllabus
1.Growth of Multinational Companies 2. Practical Exposure in Stock Exchange
Semester : I
Credit : 4
Hours : 60
BBA (CA)
Core Course - II
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to understand the information technology and number system.
UNIT-I
Introduction to Information Technology: Introduction-Defining Information
Technology-Information Technology in Society-State of IT Careers.
(12 Hours)
UNIT-II
Fundamentals of Computers: Computer Definition-Fundamentals Components of
Computer-Software: Definition-Programming languages-Types of Software-Software
development Process.
(13 Hours)
UNIT-III
Number system: Introduction Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal number system
-conversion of one to another number systems Complements number systems Signed
and Unsigned number representation Fixed point representation of numbers, Floating
point representation of numbers Binary Coded Decimal Gray Code Excess -3 Code
ASCII Code EBCDIC Code.
(10 Hours)
UNIT-IV
Computer Networking: Introduction-Types of Network-Communication Protocols:
Need for Protocols-Organization that set standards.
(13Hours)
UNIT-V
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1. Network Security
2. Internet protocols
3. WWW
Semester : I
Credit : 4
Hours : 60
BBA (CA)
OBJECTIVE:
Allied I
QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES I
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
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Mean.
UNIT IV
Regression Co-efficient.
TEXT BOOK
1. Operations Research by V.K. Kapoor S.Chand & company Ltd- Revised Edition 2009
2. Statistics by R.S.N. Pillai & V. Bagavathi S.Chand & company Ltd- Reprint 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Operations Research by Premkumar Gupta, DS Hira S.Chand & company Ltd- Revised 2 Edition 2009
2. Operations Research by S. Kalavathy Vikas Publishing House- 2nd Edition Reprint 2008
3. Introduction to Operations Research by P.R. Vittal Margham publications2nd Edition, New Print-2010
Content Beyond the syllabus
nd
1.simple interest
2.Compound interest
3.Calendar.
Semester : II
Credit : 4
Hours : 60
BBA (CA)
Core Course III
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to understand the major concepts of planning, organizing,
directing and controlling.
UNIT I
Management : Meaning Importance Management and Administration-Levels of
Management- Functions of management- Development Management thoughts
Contributions of F.W. Taylor, Henry Fayol and Elton Mayo.
(12 Hours)
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UNIT II
Planning : Nature- Characteristics and importance- - Purpose steps types
merits and demerits of planning decision making M.B.O- objectives Concept of
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Organizing: Nature purpose- types of organization structure span of control
use of staff units and committees Power- Authority Responsibility Delegation
-Centralization Vs Decentralization. Staffing: Nature and Purpose of Staffing
(12 Hours)
Components of staffing.
UNIT IV
Directing : Elements and Principles of Direction Characteristics-Functions of
Leader- Leadership Styles Theories of Leadership-
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Controlling: meaning Elements and significance steps in control processEffective Control- Techniques of control. Coordinating: Need principles approaches to
(12 Hours)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Harold Koontz
And ODonnel
2. Dinkar Pagare
3. Tripathi P.C. and
Reddy P.N
4. Prasad L.M.
Essentials of Management,McGrawHill-2009,
Business Management, Sultan Chand & Sons-2008
Semester : II
Credit : 2
Hours : 50
BBA (CA)
Core Course IV
DIGITAL COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND C
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OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to understand the major concepts of basic computers and
about C programming languages.
UNIT I
Introduction to Computers: Introduction Types of Computers Characteristics
of Computers Five generations of modern Computers- Classifications of digital
computer system: Introduction Microcomputers Personal Computers Workstations
Portable Computers Minicomputers Mainframes Supercomputers Network
Computers.
(10 Hours)
UNIT II:
Evolution and applications of C Structure of C Program Data Types
Declarations Operators Expressions Type Conversions Built-in Functions. Inputand-Output-Scan-Print.
(10 Hours)
UNIT III
Control Statements: IF, ELSE-IF, GOTO, SWITCH, WHILE-DO, DO-WHILE, FOR,
BREAK, and CONTINUE-Problem.
(10 Hours)
UNIT-IV
Functions: Defining and accessing Functions- Passing parameters to functionsArguments Recursive Storage Classes-Files.
(10Hours)
UNIT-V
Arrays- Passing arrays to functions Arrays and Strings String functions
String Manipulations.
(10 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1.Fundamentals of Computer Science and Communication Engineering. Alexis
Leon , Mathews Leon Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1998.
2. Digital Computer Fundamentals. Thomas C.Bartee, 6th Edition T.M.H Publisher,
New Delhi, 1991.
3. Programming Language in ANSI C, E. Balagurusamy, TMH, 2004.
Content Beyond the syllabus
1.Types of function passing
2.Network Security
3.Hacking the data
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Subject code :
14U2BXCP01
Semester : II
Credit : 2
Hours:30
BBA (CA)
Core Practical I
PROGRAMMING IN C
Programming List:1. Write a Program to Find the Arithmetic Mean and Standard Deviation.
2. Write a Program to Find the Roots of a Quadratic Equation.
3. Write a Program to Perform Matrix Manipulations-Addition and Subtraction.
4. Write a Program to Perform Matrix Manipulations-Multiplication and Transpose.
5. Write a Program to Convert Decimal to Binary Conversion.
6. Write a Program to Convert Binary to Decimal Conversion.
7. Write a Program to Print the Fibonacci Series.
8. Write a Program to Find the Factorial of a Number Using Recursion.
9. Write a Program to illustrate String Handling Functions.
10. Write a Program to Reverse the Next Using Recursion.
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Semester: II
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA (CA)
Allied II
OBJECTIVE:
QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES II
rule Least Cost Method Vogel approximation method Finding the optimum solution -
(12 Hours)
MODImethod.
UNIT II
Assignment problems: Definition Relation between Transportation problem and
Assignment problem Hungarian method Maximization Unbalanced problems.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Game theory - Introduction - Basic terminology Solution of pure strategy games
Principle of dominance solution of mixed strategy problems.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Network Analysis: Definition Construction of the Network critical path
method(CPM) CPM and PERT calculation and its difference.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Index Numbers Definition Construction of Index numbers Weighted and
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(12Hours)
TEXT BOOK :
1. Operation Research, Kapoor V.K - Sultan Chand Reprint 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Prem Kumar Gupta, Operation Research Sulton Chand & Co., 2nd Edition Reprint 2008
2. P.K. Man mohan, Operation Research Sulton Chand & sons Revised Edition 2009
3. Vittal .P.R , Introduction to Operation Research, Marghan Publication, 2 Edition, New Print-2010
Content Beyond the syllabus
nd
1.Calculation of Average
2.Computation of profit and loss
3.Formation of chain rule
Semester : III
Credit : 5
Hours :60
BBA (CA)
Core Course V
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students should have understood.
The basic accounting concepts Double entry book keeping system and various books of
accounts Preparation of final accounts, etc.
UNIT I
Accounting Meaning and Definition Scope of Accounting - Uses of Accounting Double entry system of Book keeping Differences between Book Keeping and
Accounting Limitations of Accounting - Accounting Concepts.
(10 Hours)
UNIT II
Types of Accounts Rules for preparing Accounts Journal Ledger.
Subsidiary Books - Cash book Meaning Types of Cash Book Single Column, Double
and Three columns Cash Book Trial Balance Meaning Preparation of Trial Balance.
(10 Hours)
UNIT III
Final Accounts Format Preparation of Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account
and Balance Sheet (Simple Adjustment Only) Average Due Date Meaning Purpose of
Calculating Average Due Date with Simple Problems only.
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(16 Hours)
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UNIT IV
Single Entry System Meaning Features of Single Entry System Difference
between Single Entry System and Double Entry System Preparation of Accounts Net
Worth method Conversion method (Simple Problems only).
(10 Hours)
UNIT V
Depreciation Meaning, Definition Importance of providing Depreciation
Defects of Depreciation Method of calculating Depreciation Straight line method
Written down value method
Preparing
Bank
Reconciliation
Statement
Reason
for
Differences
(14 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1. Financial Accounting S.P Jain & K. L Narang, Kalyani Publications, 2008, 3rd Edition.
Reference books:
1. Financial Accounting - Reddy and Moorthy, Kalyani Publications, 2008, 2nd Edition
2. Financial Accounting - Shukla & Grewal, Chand & Company, 2008., 2nd Edition
Content Beyond the Syllabus
1.Financial Accounting in Tally.
2.Accounts in daily life 3.practical training in preparation of Final Accounts
Semester: III
Credit: 5
Hours:60
BBA (CA)
Core Course VI
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students will gain knowledge of
writing the letter relating to business correspondence.
UNIT I
Communication meaning objectives Type Principles of Communication
Benefits-Elements
of
CommunicationCommunication
Process-Barriers
to
Communication-Overcoming Barriers to Communication- Structure of Business LettersLayout of Business Letters.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Business Enquiries and replies Classification of Enquiry Letters- importance of
Replies to Enquiries- kinds of Replies- Offer Quotations Orders Complaint and
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(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Bank Correspondence elements of Good banking Correspondence- TypesInsurance Correspondence Basic principles- Types- Kinds of Life Policies- Agency
correspondence Hints of writing letters to editor Applications for appointment.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Company correspondence secretary and his duties ClassificationsCorrespondence with Directors, Shareholders- Types of meeting - Agenda for meetingMinutes of the meeting.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Report writing Meaning Importance Characteristic of good report Report by
individuals Report by Committees Precise writing passages relating to business and
management.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK
1. Rajendrapal and Koralahalli J.S- Essentials of Business Correspondence, Sultan
&Chants , Re-Print2008, 3rd Edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Ramesh M.S and Patten Shetty
2. Balasubramanian
3. RSN.Pillai&Bagavathi
Semester : III
Credit : 4
Hours :60
BBA (CA)
Core Course VII
E BUSINESS
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students will gain knowledge about
business transactions through internet.
UNIT- I
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Marketing Mix-Building Your Brand-Market Research-Creating a Marketing PlanMarketing Tools-Online Affiliate Marketing Programs-Affiliate Tracking Systems- Affiliate
(12 Hours)
Semester : III
Credit : 3
Hours : 50
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BBA (CA)
ALLIED-III
MANGERIAL ECONOMICS
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students should have understood the
objectives of business firms, Factors of production and BEP Analysis Types of
competitions and price administration.
UNIT I
Managerial Economics: Meaning- Definitions-Characteristics- Nature and scope
of Managerial Economics-Uses of Managerial Economics- Functions -Decision Making
and Forward Planning in economics - Roles and responsibilities of Managerial
Economist.
(10 Hours)
UNIT II
Demand Analysis: Meaning- Definitions-Law of demand-CharacteristicsException to the law of demand- Types-Price- Income, Gross-Elasticity of Demand
Demand Forecasting - Methods of Demand Forecasting.
(10 Hours)
UNIT III
Production Function: Law of Variable Proportion Laws of returns to scale Cost
analysis-cost concepts-classification-cost output relationship in the short turn and long
(10 Hours)
Market Structures Perfect Competition Imperfect CompetiotionCharacteristics-Features-Price discrimination under Perfect Competition-Monopoly
Monopolistic Competition Price Discrimination -Duopoly-Oligopoly Pricing policiesObjectives - Pricing Methods.
(10 Hours)
UNIT V
National Income: Meaning-Definition - Concepts of National Income - Methods of
Calculating on of National Income. Business Cycle- Phases of Business Cycle - Causes of
Business Cycle Inflation Types Causes Effects.
(10 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1.Managerial Economics, R.L.Varshney and K.L. Maheshwari, Sultan Chand & Sons 2nd Edition
REFERENCE BOOK:
1.Managerial Economics - R.L. Varshney & K.L.Maheshwari,2nd Edition, Sultan Chand & Sons.
Content Beyond the Syllabus
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Semester : III
Credit : 2
Hours : 20
BBA (CA)
SBEC - I
SELF MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students should have understood the
basic of the Developing one`s skill and potential.
UNIT-I
UNIT-III
(04 Hours)
UNIT-V
Communication- Telephone effectiveness Telephone etiquette Telephone
Conversation: Business Phone Etiquette, Structure of Business Phone Call, Telephone
Skills: Listening, Dealing with Different Calls.
(04 Hours)
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Soft skill
Semester: III
Credit: 2
Hours: 20
BBA CA
SBEC - II
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
OBJECTIVE:
This course will strengthen the students Psychology by studying practical
experiments.
UNIT-I
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Semester: III
Credit: 2
Hours: 20
BBA CA
SBEC -III
PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students should have understood the
importance of Insurance which is cover our life and general risks by uncertainties.
UNIT-I
Introduction to Insurance: Meaning and Definition of Insurance Importance
Objectives - Principles of Insurance -Types of Insurance.
(04 Hours)
UNIT-II
LIC- Features of Life Insurance Principles of Life Assurance Assignment and
Nominations Lapses and Revivals Surrender Values and Loans Claims Double
Insurance.
(04 Hours)
UNIT III
Fire Insurance-Principles of Fire Insurance Nature Uses - Types of Fire Policy:
Specific Policy, Valued Policy, Average Policy, Floating Policy, Replacement Policy,
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(04 Hours)
UNIT-IV
Marine Insurance Meaning Principles - Type of Policy : Fire Insurance : Valued
Policy, Open Policy, Voyage Policy, Time Policy, Mixed Policy and Floating Policy - Marine
Losses and Claims.
(04 Hours)
UNIT-V
Miscellaneous Forms of Insurance Fidelity Guarantee Insurance, Crop Insurance,
Third Party Insurance, Health Insurance, Personal accident Insurance and Motor
Insurance.
(04 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1. Practices of Insurance
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Insurance Principles and Practices
2.Principles and Practices of Insurance - G.S.Panda, Kalyani Publishers, Chennai, 2008, 2nd Edition.
3. Elements of Insurance
- A. Moorthy, Margham Publication, Chennai, 2009, 2nd Edition
Content beyond thesyllabus
1.Filling up of Insurance Forms
2.Playing the role of Insurance agent
3.Difference between LIC, Marine,Fire and General Insurance
Semester : III
BBA CA
Credit : 2
Hours :20
NMEC - I
TAXATION I
OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to enable the importance of tax on various heads and its revenue
to the government.
UNIT-I
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Income Tax Law and Practice -
Semester: IV
Credit: 5
Hours: 60
BBA CA
Core Course VIII
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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
OBJECTIVE: On successful completion of this course, the students should have
understood the different tools and techniques of management accounting.
UNIT I
Management Accounting Meaning Definition Objectives and Scope of
Management Accounting Difference between Management Accounting, Cost Accounting
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements Common Size and
Comparative Statements - Ratio Analysis Introduction Advantages of Ratio Analysis
Classification of Ratios Limitations of ratio analysis Problems on Ratio Analysis
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Fund flow statement - Meaning Flow of Funds Purpose of Preparing Fund
Flow Statement Preparation of Schedule of Changes in Working Capital, Cash flow
Statement - Flow of Cash Cash from Operation (Simple problems only). (12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Budget and Budgetary Control- Meaning and Significance of Preparation of
Budget Types of Budgets - Flexible Cash and Production Budgets (Simple Problems
(12 Hours)
only).
UNIT V
Marginal Costing Meaning Definition Salient Features of Marginal Costing
P/V ratio - Break Even Point Margin of safety Managerial Decision making Process
Make or Buy Decision Accepting Foreign Orders. (Simple Problems only). (12 Hours)
[ Theory 20%
Problems 80% ]
TEXT BOOK:
1.Management Accounting _ S.N. Maheswari - Sultan Chand Publications,
2008, 2nd Edition
REFERENCE BOOK:
1.Management Accounting R. Ramachandran & Srinivasan, Advent Books
Division,2006, 2nd Edition.
2.Management Accounting R.S.N. Pillai & Bagavathi, S.Chand, 8th Edition.
Content beyond the syllabus
1.Application of management Accounting in the concern
2.Responsibilities of an Management Accountant
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Semester: IV
Credit: 3
Hours: 60
BBA CA
Core Course IX
INTERNET AND WEB DESIGN
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this course is to give the valuable ideas about the
internet, especially towards creating web pages.
UNIT-I
Networks.
(12 Hours)
UNIT-II
Web server, Browser and security: The Web server: The Proxy server- Web
Browsers-Virus,
Firewalls
Data
Security:
Encryption-Digital
signature-Digital
(12 Hours)
UNIT-III
Introduction to HTML Markup tags: HEAD List-Comments-Preformatted text
Quotations-Addresses-Aligning text-Horizontal Rules-Line Breaks.Character Formatting:
Logical Style-Physical style-Bold-Italic-Underline-Strikethrough Text-Fonts. (12 Hours)
UNIT-IV
Linking: Absolute-Relative-Inline Text Links-Linking with Tab key-Linking to
another website. Background, Colouring Text and Images: Background-Colouring TextColouring Links-choosing an Image-Image Alignment-Lint Images-External images,
sounds and Animation.
(12 Hours)
UNIT-V
Frames: Creating Frames Special frame effects-Creating Links to other FramesInserting Inline Frames-Cascading style sheets (CSS): Creating style Sheet-Creative
Links.
Forms: Creating a Form-Submitting Forms Data and Creating check Box(12 Hours)
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TEXT BOOK:
1.
Internet and Web Technologies-Raj Kamala .R, Tata McGraw Hill
Education, 2nd Edition, Private Limited,2009.
2.
Web Design Technology-D.P. Nagpal, 2nd Edition S. Chand & Company
Ltd.,2008.
Semester: IV
Credit: 3
Hours: 40
BBA CA
Core Practical II
INTERNET AND WEB DESIGN PRACTICAL
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this course is to give the practical knowledge about
the internet, especially towards creating web pages.
List of Programs:
1. Creating HTML page using various Tags, Fonts, and Formats.
2. Develop a HTML page to Scroll text with options using HTML.
3. Creating an Ordered and Unordered List using HTML.
4. Display information about our Institution in multiple HTML pages with Photos.
(Minimum five Links)
5. Creating a Student Mark list using Table.
6. Create a Bio-Data using HTML.
7. Create a Webpage to advertise a Product (using Images).
8. Create a Resume using HTML Tag.
9. Create a Frame to display a multiform document.
10.Create a Form of the customer survey for the user to enter information.
11.Develop an application to recharge cell through E-Banking.
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Semester : IV
Credit : 3
Hours : 40
BBA CA
Core Course X
PRODUCTION & MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE:
The main objective of this course is to give the knowledge about the production
management and how to handle the materials.
UNIT I
Production Management-Definition-Functions & scope Plant Location-Factors(08 Hours)
UNIT II
Production Planning & Control Principles-Process; Plant maintenance Types(08 Hours)
Maintenance Scheduling.
UNIT III
Materials
management-meaning,
Definition-Importance-Process-Integrated
(08 Hours)
UNIT IV
Management of materials Techniques of materials planning Inventory controlmeaning & importance-Tools of inventory control ABC, VED & FSN analysis- EOQ.
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(08 Hours)
UNIT - V
Purchasing-procedure-principles-Vendorrating-VendorDevelopment-Store keeping
& materials handling-objectives-Functions-Equipments.
(08 Hours)
TEXT BOOK :
1. Production & Materials Management - Saravanavel .P & Sumathi .S, Margham
Publications, 2006.
2. Materials Management
- Gopalakrishnan & Sudaresan, PHI,2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Varma, M.M. Materials Management , Sultan chand & sons,2008, 2nd Edition
2. Dutta, Integrated Material Engineering & Management, 2nd Edition, Dhanpatrai
Publications, 2007.
3. O.P. Kanna, Industrial Engineering & Management, 2nd Edition Dhanpatrai
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.Training in verification of stock
2.Description of Production Process
3.Input of materials in the concerned Product
Semester : IV
Credit : 3
Hours : 40
BBA CA
Allied IV
ELEMENTS OF BUSINESS LAW
OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to understand the law which was used in business and
about the different types of contracts.
UNIT I
Business law Introduction-Definition Sources of law-Law of Contract-Meaning
Formation of Contract-Essential elements of a valid Contract- Classification of Contract.
(08 Hours)
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UNIT II
Discharge of Contract- Remedies for Breach of Contract Quasi Contract.
(08 Hours)
UNIT III
Contract of Guarantee and Indemnity Contract of Bailment and Pledge Mortgage.
(08 Hours)
UNIT IV
Agency Definition of Agent and Principal Creation of Agency Classification of
Agents- Rights and Duties of Principal and Agent Termination of Agency.
(08 Hours)
UNIT V
Sale of goods- Sale and agreement to sell- their Distinctions Conditions and
Warranties Caveat emptor- Transfer of Property Rights of Unpaid Seller- Action sale.
(08 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1. N.D. Kapoor
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Business Law -R.S.N.Pillai,Bagavathi, S.Chand, 2nd Edition, 2008
2. Mercantile Law M.C.Shukla, S.Chand,4th Edition, 2008.
3. Business Law P.C.Tulsian , 2nd Edition, TMH,2007.
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.laws of patent.copyright and trade mark
2.Consumer credit production act
3.Define and combine liens and license
Semester: IV
Credit: 2
Hours: 20
BBA CA
SBEC - IV
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
OBJECTIVE:
The main objective of this course is to develop the personality behavior of a
person.
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UNIT-1
UNIT-3
Skills.
UNIT-4
Conflict Management-Type of conflict- Ways of Resolving Conflict. (04 Hours)
UNIT-5
Transactional analysis-meaning, importance,types complementary,contradictory,ulterion
(04 Hours)
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. L.M. Prasad, Organisational Behaviour Sultan chand publications.
2. Get the job done Shoe Maker, First Edition, Pearson Publication.
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.Influence of Personality on others
2.Attitude and Personality
3.Analysis of Ones Personality
Semester: IV
Credit: 2
Hours: 20
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BBA CA
SBEC - IV
SKILLS FOR MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE:
The main objective of this course is to develop the various skills to become a good
manager.
UNIT-I
Resume Basics: Purpose, Focus, Resume formats, Strengths and weaknesses of
different formats. Different Parts of a Resume, Right Words for Resumes, Fonts and
(04 Hours)
Styles.
UNIT-II
(04 Hours)
UNIT-III
Reading and communication skills -
(04 Hours)
UNIT-IV
Group Discussions: Group Meaning, Definitions Characteristics
Discussions :
Meaning
- Importance Values of
Effectiveness in participation.
(04 Hours)
UNIT-V
Time Management : Meaning Definition Importance Merits Elements of
Effective Time management Evaluation of time.
(04 Hours)
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Dr.S.K.Mandal, How to succeed in Group discussions and Personal interviews,
First Edition, Jaico publishing house, 2011.
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.Developing of English skill
2.Building Personality through Discussion
3.Time as a valuable resource
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Semester : IV
Credit : 2
Hours : 24
BBA CA
SBEC VI
INPLANT TRAINING
The students are expected to have a practical training in any business unit or
undertaking to enable them to acquaint himself/herself with the procedure,
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
pages.
Candidates should submit the attendance certificate from the institution for
vi)
vii)
Cover page.
Report about the work undertaken by them during the tenure of training.
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Findings.
viii) Industrial training certificate shall be forwarded to the university. One month before
the commencement of the fourth semester university examinations.
ix) Practical viva-voce examination will be conducted with internal and external
examiners at the end of the 4th semester and the credits will be awarded.
Semester: IV
Credit: 2
Hours: 20
BBA CA
NMEC-II
TAXATION - II
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students should have understood the
basics of income tax act and its implications.
UNIT-I
Capital gain - Basic of charge Capital assets Transfer of Capital assets Types of
capital gain excepted capital gain Deemed capital gain computation of capital gain
Capital loss Tax on capital gain.
(04 Hours)
UNIT-II
Income from other sources General incomes Specific incomes Deduction in
computing income from other sources Computation of income from other sources.
(04 Hours)
UNIT III
Aggregation of income Deemed income Deduction from gross total income set
of and carry forward of loss.
(04 Hours)
UNIT-IV
Computation of tax liability surcharge tax free income assessment of
individual and firms.
(04 Hours)
UNIT-V
Income tax authorities Powers & Duties Types of assessment Appeals &
Revisions.
(04 Hours)
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TEXT BOOK:
1. Income tax law & Practice
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Income tax law & Practice
Semester: V
Credit: 5
Hours: 60
BBA CA
ADVERTISEMENT AND SALESMANSHIP
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students will get an in depth
knowledge on the role of Advertisements in the development of economy.
UNIT - I
Advertising Introduction- Characteristics- Types of Advertising By
Geographical Coverage- By target group- By type of Impact- Non product Advertising.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Advertising Agency- Importance Types of Media Television- Radio- News Paper- Web
Advertisements-Advantages and disadvantages- Layout Design appeal Copy structure
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Media Selection- Media Planning- Factors influencing Media Planning- Media
Scheduling- Creativity Stages of Creativity- Importance of Creativity
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
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Scope and role of sale promotion Definition Objectives of sales promotion sales promotion techniques Types of sales Promotion- Online sales promotions
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Personal Selling- Important aspects of Personal Selling- Sales Display- Objectives
of sales Display- Types of sales Display - Designing of sales promotion campaign
Involvement of salesmen and dealers .
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1. Advertising & Sales Promotions - S.L.Gupta , VV Ratna -2007 Third Edition
New Delhi 2.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Advertising & Sales Promotions Management - S.A.Chunawalla , Himalaya II
Edition
2. Advertising & Sales Promotions Management - S.H.H. Kazmi Satish & Batra.
2013
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.
Effect of Advertisement on Teenagers and Children
2.
Advertisement in Social Networking
3.
Creating of advertisement copy for Assignment
4.
Advertisement in the past era
Semester: V
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA CA
OBJECTIVE:
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
To enable the students to understand the marketing concepts and the behavior of
the consumers.
UNIT-I
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UNIT IV
UNIT V
Sales Promotion-Purpose importance-Kinds of Sales Promotion-Sales forecastPersonal selling Theories-Channel of Distribution-Different Channels-Middleman
Functions.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
Rajan Nair N.
REFERENCE BOOK
1.Philip Kotler,Marketing Management, Millennium, PHI,2008, 7th Edition.
2.R.S.N. Pillai and Bhagwathi, Marketing Management, S. Chand,2010, 1st Edition.
Semester: V
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA CA
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
OBJECTIVE:
The main aim of this subject is one can attain in depth knowledge of conducting
research in various discipline of studies.
UNIT I
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UNIT III
Sampling meaning steps in sampling design characteristics Types of
sampling.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Data collection Primary data Secondary data types Difference between
questionnaire & schedule Difference between primary and secondary data.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Analysis of data process Meaning of Interpretation Significance of report
writing-Types - Layout of the research report.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK :
1.Research Methodology, C.R. Kothari New Age International (P) Limited
Publishers, 2009.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Marketing Research and Consumer Behaviour, S.Sumathi, P.Saravanavel. Vikas
Publishing
House Private Limited 2003.
2. Marketing Management, R.S.N. Pillai, Bagavathi, Sultan chand & Co, Ltd, New
Delhi, 2010
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.Applicationof Chi-square Test
2.Preparation of questionnaire for assignment
3.Research and Science
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Semester: V
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA CA
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
OBJECTIVE:
On successful completion of this course, the students will become a young women
Entrepreneur and they will understood the different concepts in Entrepreneurship
Development and about the Online marketing and online shopping.
UNIT-I
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Semester: V
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA CA
MULTIMEDIA
OBJECTIVE:
The main outcome of this subject is that it imparts the importance of
Creation of an image in an imagination .
UNIT I
Introduction Multimedia Elements-Multimedia Applications: Document ImagingImage Processing and Image Recognition-Electronic Messaging-Multimedia Systems
Architecture-Defining objects for Multimedia Systems-Multimedia Data Interface
Standards-Multimedia Database.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Compression-Types of compression-Lossless compression-Lossy compressionBinary image compression schemes-Packbits encoding 1-D, 2-D compressionDecompression.Video
Image
compression:MPEG
coding
methodology-Vector
Quantization.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
MIDI file format:Channel messages-system messages-JPEG DIB File format for still and
motion images:JPEG Still images-Jpeg Motion Images-JPEG AVI File format-AVI Indeo
File Format-MPEG Standards.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Input Technology-Pen Input-The electronic pen-Pen Driver-Display Driver.Output
Technologies-Print Output Technologies: Laser Printing Technology-Dye Sublimation
Printer-Color Printer Technology Issues.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Virtual Reality Design: Human Factors-Multimedia Input/Output. Virtual Reality
Modeling-Virtual Reality Design Considerations.-Organizing Multimedia Database.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK
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Semester: V
Credit: 5
Hours: 60
BBA CA
SERVICE
MARKETING
OBJECTIVE:
On Studying this subject students will get awareness in various service sectors
and the role they plays in marketing
UNIT I
Introduction Meaning and definition, Concept of Service marketing
Characteristics
- Importance Classifications of
services Difference between
marketing of goods and services.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Environment of service marketing Macro & Micro understanding service
customer. Models of services consumer behaviour service quality & GAP model.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Market Segmentation Definition Bases for segmenting consumer market
Industrial market Requirement for effective segmentation - Targeting & Positioning.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Marketing mix in services Traditional 4Ps Extended marketing mix for services
-Bank marketing Marketing mix in banking services 7 Ps Product-Price-PlacePromotion Process Physical evidence people.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Marketing of Tourism services - Factors Motivation for travel Consumer
Marketing mix (7 Ps) in tourism services Education marketing Levels of Education -
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(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK :
1. Services Marketing, Ravishankar, Excel Books New Delhi , 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Marketing Management , R.S.N. Pillai, Bagavathi, Sultan Chand & Co. Ltd, New
Delhi,2010
2. Marketing of services, Dr. Jyotsna Diwan Mehta, Dr. Shobha, Khinvasara
Professional Publication,
New Delhi , 2009-2010.
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Semester: VI
Credit: 5
Hours: 60
BBA CA
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE:
On completion of this subject the student will learn about the human values
,importance of human resource in organization and their contribution to development of
the organization.
UNIT I
Introduction to Human Resource Development(HRD) Need for HRD HRDProcesses HRD Methods.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Planning The HRD System HRD sub-systems HRD Objectives, PoliciesOrganising Tasks of HRD Department.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
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UNIT V
Conflict - Meaning and Definition Types of conflict Organisational Climate or
Culture(OC) Components , Determinants Organisational Change Dimensions &
Resistants to change.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK :
1. P.C.Tripathi, Human Resource Development , Sultan Chand & Sons , New Delhi
2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. S.S.Khanka, Human Resource Management, S.chand & Company ltd., New Delhi,
2010.
2. S.Yuvaraj, Human Resource Development, Vrinda publications (p) ltd., New Delhi,
2003.
3. C.B.Memoria, Personnel Management Himalaya publications house.
4. J.Jayasankar , Human Resource Management , Margham publications.
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.Absenteeism and its causes
2.Motivation in the Organisation
3.Effective Leadership to build the team
4. Role of HR in campus Interview
Semester: VI
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA CA
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE:
The main objective of this subject is one can thoroughly understand the
importance of Finance to the business and the mode of investment in business.
UNIT - I
Financial management meaning definition nature and scope of financial
management.
Factors influencing financial decisionsobjectives of financial
management- Functions of financial manager-Organisation of Financial Management.
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(10 Hours)
(Theory only)
UNIT - II
Capital budgeting ranking of projects methods of evaluating a project
investment proposal importance of capital budgeting (simple problems only). Leverages
meaning - types importance and significance of leverages (simple problems only).
(15 Hours)
UNIT III
Dividend Policy- Introduction-Dividend Decision and Valuatin of firms- Theory of
Irrelevance-Modigliani and Miller Approach-Walter and Gordens ApproachDeterminants of Dividend Policy.(Theory and Problem)
(12 Hours)
UNIT- IV
Cost of capital concept of cost of capital determinants of cost of capital
Significance of Cost of Capital-Super normal growth-simple and weighted average cost of
capital (simple problems only).
(13 Hours)
UNIT-V
Working capital management meaning importance types of working capital
factorsdetermining working capital requirements - estimation of working capital (simple
problems only). Management of cash inventory - accounts receivables and accounts
payable. (theory only).
(10 Hours)
NOTE :
Theory - 80% of Marks, Problem - 20% of Marks
TEXT BOOK:
1. Dr. S.N. Maheswari, Principles of Financial Management, Himalaya Publishing House.
2. Sharma & sasi K. Gupta , Financial Management, Kalyani Publishers.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. I.M. Pandey, Financial Management Vikas.
2. Kulkarni & Sathya Prasad, Financial Management Himalaya
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1. Securities and Exchange Commission regulations (SEC)
2.
Techniques to evaluate merger leverage , buyout and divestitures
3.
Initial Public Offering.
Semester: VI
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA CA
VISUAL BASIC
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OBJECTIVE:
The main objective of this subject is one can develop their online application for various
aspects.
UNIT I
Getting Started Visual Basic Environment Initial VB Screen Single Document
Interface Tool Bars and System Control & Components Use of File, Edit, View, Project,
Foffilat, Run and Debug, Tools, Window Menu, Properties Window, Procedures, Image
Controls, Text Boxes, Labels, Navigating between Controls, Message Controls, Message
Boxes and Grids.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Steps in programming The Code Window Editing Tools - Statements in VB
Assignment - and Property Setting Variables, Numbers, Constants, Displaying
Infoffilation - Controlling Program Flow - Repeating Operation - Making Decisions
GOTO String Function - RND Functions Data and Time Functions Financial
Functions.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Control Arrays Lists: One Dimensional Array with more than One Dimension
Using Lists Functions and Procedures Passing by Reference/Passing by Values Code
Module -Global Procedure and Global Variables.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Fundamentals of Graphics and Files Screen The Line and Shapes Graphics
Via Codes, Lines & Boxes, Circle, Ellipse, Pie Charts Curves, Paint Picture Method
Graph Control.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Clip Board, DDE, Data Control Programming with Data Control Monitoring
Changes to the Databases DAO objects Active X data objects.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK
1. Gary Cornell Visual Basic 6.0 Programming Tata McGraw Hill Edition.
CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS
1.Preparing online application
2.Database management systems.
3.Security
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Semester: VI
Credit: 4
Hours: 60
BBA CA
1. Develop a simple calculator application.
2. Prepare a payroll application.
3. Students mark list preparation.
4. Develop a Banking system with necessary reports.
5. Develop a Sales and Purchase order system with necessary report.
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Semester: VI
Credit: 5
Hours: 60
BBA CA
PROJECT WORK
PROJECT WORK GUIDELINES
SPECIMEN I
College Emblem
Department, College Name and Place
Month and Year of Submission
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Semester: VI
Credit: 5
Hours: 60
BBA CA
GLOBAL BUSINESS
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the course is to expose students to the concept,
importance and dynamics of International Business and Indias involvement with global
business operation
UNIT-I
Introduction to International Business- Meaning-Distinction between Domestic and
International Business- Reason for International Business_Problems of International
Business-Concept of Globalisation-Stages of Globalisation-Importance of Globalisation.
(12 Hours)
UNIT-II
International Business Enviornment-Characteristics- Enviornment of International
Business- Ecconomic Enviornment- Social Enviornment-Cultural Enviornment-Political
Enviornment- Legal Enviornment-Technologicsal Enviornment.
(12 Hours)
UNIT-III
Proudct Planning and Development-Product Planning- Product Mix- Steps in Product
Planning and Development- International Pricing- Pricing Objectives- factors influencing
(12 Hours)
- Distribution Channels- characteristics- Role and function-Major Distribution PoliciesPersonal selling-Characteristics-Process of Personal selling.
(12 Hours)
UNIT-V
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International Organisation and Agreement-WTO- Difference between Gatt and WTOUNCTAD- Principles-Functions- IBRD- Principles- Organisation Structure-IMF(12 Hours)
Objectives-Functions-Organisation Structure.
TEXT BOOK
Max. Marks: 75
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PART B (5 x 5 = 25 Marks)
Answer All Questions (Either or Type)
(From each unit one question)
PART C (3 x 10 = 30 Marks)
Answer Any Three out of Five Questions
(From each unit one question)
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