Bengaluru Central University: New Syllabus 2019 - 20 B.B.A (Cbcs Regular) Degree Semester Scheme
Bengaluru Central University: New Syllabus 2019 - 20 B.B.A (Cbcs Regular) Degree Semester Scheme
Bengaluru Central University: New Syllabus 2019 - 20 B.B.A (Cbcs Regular) Degree Semester Scheme
SEMESTER SCHEME
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO B.B.A (CBCS REGULAR DEGREE
SEMESTER SCHEME 2019-20
I. OBJECTIVES:
To prepare students to pursue careers in Finance function of a company with special reference to
SME sector.
To prepare students to pursue careers in Marketing function of a company with special reference to
SME sector.
To prepare students to pursue careers in Human Resource function of a company with special
reference to SME sector.
To develop ethical managers with inter disciplinary knowledge'
To develop entrepreneurs
To develop IT enabled global middle level managers for solving business problems.
To develop business analysts for companies, capital markets and commodity markets.
To prepare students to take up higher education to become business scientists, researchers
consultants and teachers, with core competencies.
Also, to develop the students for competitive examinations of UPSC, KPSC, BSRB, Staff Selection
Commission, etc.
The course of study is three (03) years of Six Semesters. A candidate shall complete his/her degree within
six (06) academic years from the date of his/her admission to the first semester. Students successfully
completing Three (03) years of the course will be awarded Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration
(B.B.A).
The medium of instruction shall be in English. The Candidate has to write the examination in English
VII. COURSEMATRIX
See Annexure – 1
a. In every semester, the student should maintain a Record Book in which a minimum of
5exercises/programs per subject are to be recorded. This Record has to be submitted to the Faculty
for evaluation at least 15 days before the end of each semester.
b. Every BBA student should submit the practical record book/report/presentation in which part 3 of
the course called “Business Skill Development Course” (BSDC)* of every semester should be
incorporated and submitted to the Faculty of BBA for evaluation at least 15 days before the end of
each semester. The tasks, marks and the credits to be awarded are indicated under course matrix of
each semester.
X. SCHEME OFEXAMINATION:
a. There shall be a university examination at the end of each semester. The maximum marks for the
university examination in each paper shall be70.
b. 30 marks will be for internal assessment carried out by the college. The internal assessment of 30
marks shall be allocated as follows:
10 marks for attendance
20 marks from two tests, which are to be conducted during the semester.
i. First test for 20 marks for 1-hour duration, questions to be given from the syllabus
component (any of the units).
ii. Second test for 20 marks for 1-hour duration, questions to be given from the skill
development component of the syllabus.
iii. The average of the two tests must be taken as a score for internal assessments.
c. The marks based on attendance shall be awarded as given below:
d. Marks for skill development shall be awarded by the faculty concerned based on Skill
Development exercises provided in the syllabus of each paper. The student is required to
prepare/workout the concerned exercises in a Record Book maintained by him/her and shall submit
it to the faculty concerned at least 15 days before the last date of the semester.
e. With regards to Part-3 called “BUSINESS SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSE” (BSDC)*, the
marks allotment and procedure for marks allotment is given below the course matrix for each
semester.
Candidates who have obtained a minimum of 35% marks in university examination (i.e. 25 marks out of 70
marks of the theory examination) and 40% in aggregate (i.e. total of university examination and internal
assessment marks) in each subject shall be eligible for a pass or exemption in that subject.
XV TERMS ANDCONDITIONS:
a. A candidate is allowed to carry all the previous un-cleared papers to the subsequent
semester/semesters.
b. Such of those candidates who have failed/remained absent for one or more papers henceforth called
as repeaters, shall appear for exam in such paper/s during the three immediately succeeding
examinations. There shall be no repetition for internal assessment test.
c. The candidate shall take the examination as per the syllabus and the scheme of examination in force
during the subsequent appearances.
If any difficulty arises while giving effect to the provision of these Regulations, the Vice Chancellor may in
extraordinary circumstances, pass such orders as he may deem fit.
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BENGALURU CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
Duration of
Exam (hrs)
Instruction
Marks
hrs/week
Paper
I SEMESTER (BBA) Credits
Exam
Total
IA
Language I: Kannada / Sanskrit /
Urdu / Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam/
Part 1 1.1 4 3 30 70 100 2
Additional English / Marathi /
Languages
Hindi
Language II: English 1.2 4 3 30 70 100 2
Financial Accounting 1.3 4 3 30 70 100 2
Part 2
Principles of Management 1.4 4 3 30 70 100 2
Optional
Corporate Administration 1.5 4 3 30 70 100 2
Production and Operations
1.6 4 3 30 70 100 2
Management
Part 3 Business Skill Development - - - 100 - 100 2
Course(BSDC)* Industrial Visits
Foundation Course* - 2 2 30 70
2 100
Part 4
CC and EC* - - - 50 1- 50
Total Credits 17
(Note: Students will have to do community service during the vacation between First and Second semester.)
PART-3
BUSINESS SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSE (BSDC)*
INDUSTRIAL VISITS
OBJECTIVES:
To make students aware of Industrial Process and Practices
To make students understand the Flow of Operations in an Organization
GUIDELINES TO THE INSTITUTION:
1. The BBA department of the college shall organize visit to three business establishments (Manufacturing
/Financial/ Banking/Service establishment), in the first semester for the students.
2. The students will have to record the learning from visiting these organization in a record book
3. For every organizational visit information captured shall include -Profile of the organization consisting of
Vision and Mission, Board of Directors, Department details, HR details, Manufacturing Process,
Organization Structure, Turnover, Capital, No. of branches, Products/Services Marketed and so on.
MARKS ALLOCATION:
a. Each visit should be documented in a practical record book, the BBA department to award 30 marks per
visit, the total of which comes to 90 Marks (30 X 3).
b. A Viva Voce to be conducted by the internal faculty for 10 Marks to assess the learning outcome of the
two visits at the end of the semester.
c. After assessment, marks scored by the candidate to be sent to BCU along with IA Marks.
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II SEMESTER
Duration of
Exam (hrs)
Instruction
hrs/week
Marks
Paper
II SEMESTER (BBA) Credits
Exam
Total
IA
Language I: Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu /
Part 1 Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam/ Additional 2.1 4 3 30 70 100 2
Languages English / Marathi / Hindi
Language II: English 2.2 4 3 30 70 100 2
Corporate Accounting 2.3 4 3 30 70 100 2
Part 2
Optional Business Analytics – I 2.4 4 3 30 70 100 2
Organizational Behavior 2.5 4 3 30 70 100 2
Marketing Management 2.6 4 3 30 70 100 2
Business Skill Development Course - - - 100 - 100 2
Part 3 (BSDC)*Community Service
Foundation Course* - 2 2 30 70 100 2
Part 4 CC and EC* - - - 50 - 50 1
Total Credits 17
PART 3
COMMUNITY SERVICE
OBJECTIVES:
1. Each student will have to work in a Social /Charitable Trust /NGO / Red Cross Society/ or any other social
service organization / association for THREE WEEKS during the vacation (after the first semester exam).
2. The entire batch of students to be divided equally among the BBA department faculty members. The faculty
members to help students in the process of community service and preparation of the Community Service
report.
3. The students to submit the Certificate of Community Service issued by the organization to the college along
with a brief report of not less than 30 pages during the second semester.
4. The report should contain a brief profile of the organization, nature of service provided by them, a write up on
the learning outcome of the student from the community service carried out by them.
MARKS ALLOCATION:
a. Relevant marks tobe awarded on submission of the certified letter by the organization along with the report
prepared by the students. On receiving the letter and report, the Institution shall send the marks scored by
the candidate to BCU along with IA Marks scored by them in the II Semester.
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III SEMESTER
Instruction
of Exam
Duration
hrs/week
Marks
Paper
(hrs)
III SEMESTER (BBA) Credits
Exam
Total
IA
Language I : Kannada / Sanskrit / Urdu /
Part 1 Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam/ Additional 3.1 4 3 30 70 100 2
Language
English / Marathi / Hindi
Corporate Communication Skills Part-I 3.2 4 3 30 70 100 2
Part 2 Cost Accounting 3.3 4 3 30 70 100 2
Optional 3.4 4 3 30 70 100 2
Human Resource Management
Financial Markets and Services 3.5 4 3 30 70 100 2
Business Analytics –II 3.6 4 3 30 70 100 2
Corporate Financial Management 3.7 4 3 30 70 100 2
Business Skill Development Course
Part 3 - - 100 - 100 2
(BSDC)*-Case Study Analysis
Foundation Course* SDC - 2 2 30 70 100 2
Part 4 CC and EC* - - - 50 - 50 1
Total Credits 19
PART 3
BUSINESS SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSE (BSDC)*
OBJECTIVES:
To develop thinking and analytical skills
To develop managerial skills
1. Case Study Analysis Record Book should be prepared by the student during the third semester.
2. Ten cases relating to General Business, HRM, Marketing, Finance, Business Ethics and Corporate
Governance to be givento the students as home assignments, which they have to analyze and record it in
the Case Study Analysis Record Book.
3. Students should submit Record Book 15days before the completion of the third semester on which the
marks to be awarded by the BBA Department of the college.
MARKS ALLOCATION:
100 marks for Case Study Analysis Record Book for TEN cases analyzed by the students (10X10)
These marks should be sent to BCU along with IA marks at the end of the third semester
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IV SEMESTER
Duration of
Exam (hrs)
Instruction
Marks
hrs/week
Paper
IV SEMESTER (BBA) Credits
Exam
Total
IA
Language I : Kannada / Sanskrit /
Part 1 Urdu / Tamil / Telugu/Malayalam/ 4.1 4 3 30 70 100 2
Language
Additional English / Marathi / Hindi
Corporate Communication Skills Part- II 4.2 4 3 30 70 100 2
Part 2 Business Research Methods 4.3 4 3 30 70 100 2
Optional 4.4 4 3 30 70 100 2
Banking Law and Operations
Entrepreneurship Development 4.5 4 3 30 70 100 2
Management Accounting 4.6 4 3 30 70 100 2
Customer Relationship Management 4.7 4 3 30 70 100 2
Business Skill Development Course
(BSDC)*
Part 3 - - - 100 - 100 2
Initiating Start-Ups (New Age Business
Models & Preparation of Business Plans)
Foundation Course - 2 2 30 70 100 2
Part 4
CC and EC* - - - 50 - 50 1
Total Credits 19
(Note: Students will have to do Field Study in the area of business during the vacation between Fourth and
Fifth semester.)
PART 3
BUSINESS SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSE (BSDC)*
INITIATING START-UPS (NEW AGE BUSINESS MODELS AND PREPARATION OF BUSINESS
PLANS)
OBJECTIVES:
To expose the students for various Business start-ups
To enable the students with entrepreneurial mindset
MARKS ALLOCATION:
Relevant marks to be allotted on evaluation of Entrepreneurship Project Record Book by the BBA
Department of the college. These marks should be sent to BCU along with IA marks at the end of the
Fourth semester
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V SEMESTER
Duration of
Exam (hrs)
Instruction
Marks
hrs/week
Paper
V SEMESTER (BBA) Credits
Exam
Total
IA
Income Tax 1 5.1 4 3 30 70 100 3
Part 2
Optional Business Regulations 5.2 4 3 30 70 100 3
Indirect Tax (GST and Customs Duty) 5.3 4 3 30 70 100 3
Information Technology for Business– 1 5.4 4 3 30 70 100 3
Elective 1 5.5 4 3 30 70 100 3
Elective 2 5.6 4 3 30 70 100 3
Business Skill Development Course
Part 3 (BSDC)*Field Study in the area of business - - 100 - 100 2
AECC * - 2 2 30 70 100 2
Part 4 SEC** Employability Skills Training
2 100 - 100 2
(Aptitude and GD Training)
Total Credits 24
(Note: Students will have to do Internship with Business Organization during the vacation between Fifth
and Sixth and semester.)
PART 3
BUSINESS SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSE (BSDC)*
FIELD STUDY
OBJECTIVES:
To enhance the classroom learning
To support the students in contextual and experiential learning
MARKS ALLOCATION:
1. On submission of the Field Study Report by the student, relevant marks to be awarded by the faculty.
2. These marks should be sent to BCU along with IA marks at the end of the fifth semester.
PART 4
SEC: EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS TRAINING
OBJECTIVE:
1. BBA department will have to conduct Aptitude and GD training for the students of BBA for minimum of
two hour per week.
2. The students should be trained in the areas of quantitative aptitude and group discussion.
MARKS ALLOCATION
The Relevant marks to be awarded to the students on completion of the training based on Training Report
(50 marks), Test (Aptitude and GD for 50 marks).
The Institution to send the above marks scored by the candidates to BCU along with IA Marks scored by
them in the VI Semester.
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VI SEMESTER
Instruction
of Exam
Duration
hrs/week
Marks
Paper
(hrs)
VI SEMESTER (BBA) Credits
Exam
Total
IA
Income Tax- 2 6.1 4 3 30 70 100 3
Part 2
Optional Strategic Management 6.2 4 3 30 70 100 3
Business Regulations 6.3 4 3 30 70 100 3
Information Technology for Business – 2 6.4 4 3 30 70 100 3
Elective 3 6.5 4 3 30 70 100 3
Elective 4 6.6 4 3 30 70 100 3
Business Skill Development Course
(BSDC)* 100 - 100 2
Part 3
a.Internship with Business Organisation
b. Placement Training 2 100 - 100 2
Part 4 AECC 2 2 30 70 100 2
Total Credits 24
PART 3
BUSINESS SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSE (BSDC)*
A. INTERNSHIP WITH BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
OBJECTIVES:
1. Each student will have to work in a Business Organization for three weeksduring the vacation (between
fifth and sixth semester exam).
2. The entire batch of students to be divided equally among the department faculty members. The faculty
members should be the mentors andguide the students in internship process.
3. The students must submit the letter of internship certified by the organization to the college along with a
brief report not less than 25 pages.
4. The report to contain a brief detail of the organization, nature of business, a write up on the learning
outcome from the internship carried out by them.
MARKS ALLOCATION:
a. The Relevant marks will be awarded to the students on submission of the report.
b. The Institution to send the above marks scored by the candidates to BCU along with IA Marks scored by
them in the VI Semester.
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B. PLACEMENT TRAINING
OBJECTIVE:
To prepare the student for corporate placements.
3. BBA department will have to conduct placement training for the students of BBA for minimum of two
hours per week.
4. The students should be trained in the areas of personal interview, resume preparation, email-etiquette,
corporate etiquette and work discipline.
MARKS ALLOCATION
The Relevant marks to be awarded to the students on completion of the training. IA marks shall be
awarded on the basis of placement report (50 marks), Mock Viva-voce (25 marks) and for obtaining the
offer letter / confirmation of short listing for employment (25 marks).
The Institution to send the above marks scored by the candidates to BCU along with IA Marks scored by
them in the VI Semester.
ELECTIVE GROUPS:
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FOUNDATION COURSE / SKILL DEVELOPMENT / SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSE (SEC) /
ABILITY ENHANCEMENT COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) / INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES
Common for all programmes, MCQ type of question paper shall be used and use of modern teaching aids
and supply of study material is recommended.
Constitution of Indian and Human Rights
Environmental Science
Computer Applications and Information Technology
Business Entrepreneurship and Management
Philosophy, Psychology and Life Skills
Personality Development and Leadership
Culture, Diversity and Society
Research Methodology
Education and Literacy / Science and Society
Human Resource Development / Management
Any one Foreign Language
Commodity & Stock Market
Mathematics in finance.
Any other Course prescribed by the University from time to time
1. Co-and Extra – Curricular Activities (CC& EC)
A student shall opt for any one of the following activities in the first four semesters offered in the college
N.S.S / N.C.C./Rotary Activities / Rovers and Rangers
Sports and Games / Activities related to Yoga
A Small project work concerning the achievements of Indian in different fields
Evolution of study groups/seminar circles on Indian thoughts and ideas
Interaction with local communities in their neighborhood and learn about and from them
Exploring different aspects of Indian civilizations
Any other Co- curricular and Extra-curricular activities leading to Student Development as prescribed
by the University.
Evaluation of Co-curricular and Extra Curricular Activities as per the procedure evolved by the University from
time to time.
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1.3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
OBJECTIVES
To enable the students to have a comprehensive understanding of Financial Accounting
To know the conceptual frame work of accounting cycle
To understand and prepare Final Accounts of Proprietary Concerns.
Accounting- meaning, definition, objectives, scope, basic terms, Accounting Principles, Concepts and
Conventions, Accounting Equations, Accounting Standards- meaning, definition, objectives, role of ASB, List of
Accounting Standards issued by ICAI.
Double entry system – meaning, importance, rules of debit and credit; Journal –meaning, importance ofjournal
entries, journalizing (Practical Problems); Ledger - meaning, importance, posting entries (Practical Problems).
Cashbook, Types of Cashbook-single column, double column and petty cashbook (Practical Problems); Bank
Reconciliation - meaning, causes of differences, importance, preparation and presentation of BRS (Practical
Problems).
Trial Balance- objectives, preparation, errors and rectification(Theory only); Preparation of Profit and Loss
Account and Balance Sheet (Vertical Form)
Introduction to Tally - Company Creation, Safety of Accounts or Password, Characteristics, Making Ledger
Accounts, writing vouchers, voucher entry, making different types of vouchers, correcting sundry debtors and
sundry creditors accounts, preparation of Trail Balance; Accounts books- Cash Book, Bank Books, Ledger
Accounts, Group Summary, Journal Register, Statement of Accounts and Balance Sheet.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
Maintaining practical record for the accounting exercises executed during tally classes.
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1.4 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVES:
To familiarize the students with concepts and principles of management
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
● Two cases on the above syllabus should be analyzed by the teacher in the classroom and same needs
to be recorded by the student in the skill development book.
● Different types of Organization structure.
● Draft Control charts for different industries / business groups.
OBJECTIVE
To familiarize the students with the existing Company Law and Administration.
Meaning and Definition – Features – Steps in formation of Joint Stock Company, High Lights of Companies Act
2013 - Kinds of Companies – One Person Company, Private Company, Public Company, Company limited by
Guarantee, Company limited by Shares, Holding Company, Subsidiary Company, Government Company,
Associate Company, Small Company, Foreign Company, Global Company, Body of Corporate, Listed Company
(Meaning only)
Promotion Stage - Meaning of Promoter, Position of Promoter and Functions of Promoter; Incorporation Stage –
meaning and contents of Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association, Difference between
Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association, Certificate of Incorporation; Subscription Stage –
meaning and contents of Prospectus, Statement in lieu of Prospects and Book Building; Commencement Stage –
Documents to be filed, e-filing, Registrar of Companies, Certificate of Commencement of Business.
Key Managerial Personnel – Managing Director, Whole Time Directors, Company Secretary, Chief Financial
Officer, Resident Director, Independent Director; Auditors–Appointment, Powers, Duties and Responsibilities;
Managing Director–Appointment, Powers, Duties and Responsibilities; Audit Committee; CSR Committee;
Company Secretary - Meaning, Types, Qualification, Appointment, Position, Rights, Duties, Liabilities and
Removal or dismissal.
Corporate Meetings - Types of Meetings, Annual General Meeting, Extraordinary General Meetings, Board
Meeting; Requisites of a valid meeting; resolutions and kinds of resolution; preparation Agenda and minutes.
Meaning – Modes of Winding up; Official Liquidator-Powers and Duties; Consequences of Winding up
Meaning of CSR, Scope for CSR Activities under schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013, Provisions of CSR
mandate.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
Record specimen copy of Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association of any company.
Drafting Notice of Company Meetings – Annual, Special, Extraordinary and Board meetings.
Two cases related to corporate governance to be analyzed by the teacher in the classroom and same needs
to be recorded by the student in the skill development record book.
Write CSR summary of any two companies.
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1. N.D. Kapoor, Company Law and Secretarial Practice, Sultan Chand and Sons.
2. M.C. Shukla and Gulshan, Principles of Company Law, S. Chanda and Co.
3. C.L. Bansal, Business and Corporate law, Excel Books.
4. S.S Gulshan, Company Law, New Age International.
5. Maheshwari and Maheshwari, Elements of Corporate Laws, Himalaya Publishers
6. Dr. P.N. Reddy and H.R. Appanaiah, Essentials of Company Law and Secretarial Practice, Himalaya Publishers.
7. Pradeep K. Shinde, Corporate Environment, VBH.
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1.6 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE
To make the students understand the concepts of production and operations management.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
1. Two cases on the above syllabus should be analyzed by the teacher in the classroom and same needs
to be recorded by the student in the skill development book.
2. Draw a ISO specification chart
3. Draw any two quality control charts
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1. Ashwathappa. K and Sridhar Bhatt : Production and Operations Management,HPH.
2. Gondhalekar and Salunkhe : Productivity Techniques, HPH.
3. SN Chary, Production and Operations Management, McGrawHill.
4. U. Kachru, Production and Operations Management, ExcelBooks.
5. Alan Muhlemann, John Oaclank and Keith Lockyn, Production and Operations Management, PHI.
6. K KAhuja, Production Management, CBS Publishers.
7. S.A. Chunawalla and Patel: Production and Operations Management, HPH.
8. Everett E Adam Jr., and Ronald J Ebert, Production and Operations Management, Sage Publishers.
9. Dr. L. N. Agarwal and Dr. K.C. Jain, Production Management
10. Thomas E. Morton, Production Operations Management, South Western College.
11. K. Venkataramana, Production Operations Management, SHBP.
12. Sridhara Bhatt - Production and Operation Management, HPH.
13. Ghousia Khaloon – Production and Operation Management,VBH.
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2.3 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING
OBJECTIVE
To enable the students to have a comprehensive understanding about the provisions of the Company’s Act
and Corporate Accounts and Reporting.
To analyses the Financial statements for economic decision at corporate level
To enable the students to read annual report.
Meaning of Share, Types of Shares – Preference shares and Equity shares – Issue of Shares at par, at Premium, at
Discount: Pro-Rata Allotment; Journal Entries relating to issue of shares; Preparation of respective ledger
accounts; Preparation of Balance Sheet in the Vertical form (Practical Problems).
Statutory Provisions regarding preparation of Company Final Accounts – Treatment of Special Items, Managerial
Remuneration, Tax deducted at source, Advance payment of Tax, Provision for Tax, Depreciation, Interest on
debentures, Dividends, Rules regarding payment of dividends, Transfer to Reserves, Preparation of Profit and
Loss Account and Balance Sheet (Vertical Form Schedule -III) (Practical Problems).
Comparative Statements - Comparative Income Statement, Comparative Balance Sheet; Common size
Statements – Common Size Income Statement, Common Size Balance Sheet – Trend Percentages. (Analysis and
Interpretation)
International Financial Reporting Standards- meaning of IFRS, relevance of IFRS in India, merits and limitations
of IFRS; Process of setting IFRS- practical challenges in implementing IFRS; Convergence of IFRS in India; List
of International Financial Reporting Standards issued by IASB.
Corporate Reporting - meaning, types, characteristics of financial report, users of corporate report; Components
corporate report– general corporate information, financial highlights, letter to the shareholders from the CEO,
management's discussion and analysis; Financial Statements-balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow
statement, notes to the financial statements; Auditor's report; Accounting Policies; Corporate Governance Report;
Corporate Social Responsibility Report (Discuss only Role and Significance of above components of corporate
report).
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
Collect financial statement of a company and analyse the same and write a summary for management
decision making.
Write a summary of two companies’ annual report.
List out the accounting policies in annual report of the company
List 20 IFRSs
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
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2.4 BUSINESS ANALYTICS - 1
OBJECTIVE
To provide basic knowledge of mathematics and their application to commercial situations.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT:
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2.5 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to learn the basics of individual behavior and group behavior.
To understand the organizational dynamics
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
● Two cases on the above syllabus should be analyzed and record in the skill development
● Draw Blake and Mouton managerial grid
● List the determinants of personality
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2.6 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVE
The objective is to enable students to understand the concept of marketing and its applications and the
recent trends in Marketing.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
Two cases on the above syllabus should be analyzed and recorded in the skill development
Design a logo and tagline for a product of your choice
Develop an advertisement copy for a product.
Prepare a chart for distribution network for different products.
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