#1
| |||
| |||
![]()
Can anyone provide contact number of admission office of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University Agra to get syllabus B.Com Program? If you have syllabus of B.Com Program of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University Agra, so pls provide it. The Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University was established 1927 at Agra. It is approved by UGC. Here you need syllabus of B.Com Course, so here is following syllabus: Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University B.Com Syllabus FIRST YEAR GROUP-A (Business Administration) GROUP-B (Accounts & Law) GROUP-C (Applied Business Economics) GROUP-A PAPER-I: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 100 Marks PAPER-II: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 100 Marks GROUP-B PAPER-III: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 100 Marks PAPER-IV BUSINESS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 100 Marks GROUP-C PAPER-V BUSINESS ECONOMICS 100 Marks PAPER-VI BUSINESS STATISTICS 100 Marks Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University B.Com Syllabus PAPER-I BUSINESS COMMUNICATION OBJECTIVE The objective of this course is to develop effective business communication skills among the students. UNIT I Introducing Business Communication: Basic forms of communicating; Communication models and processes; Effective communication; Theories of communication; Audience analysis. UNIT II Self-Development and Communication: Development of positive personal attitudes; SWOT analysis; Vote's model of interdependence; Whole communication. UNIT III Corporate Communication: Formal and informal communication networks; Grapevine; Miscommunication (Barriers); Improving communication. Practices «in business communication; Group discussions; Mock interviews; Seminars; Effective listening exercises; Individual and group presentations and reports writing. DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA . UNIT IV Principles of Effective Communication UNIT V Writing Skills: Planning business messages; Rewriting and editing; The first draft; Reconstructing the final draft; Business letters and memo formats; Appearance request letters; Good news and bad news letters; Persuasive letters; Sales letters; Collection letters; Office memorandum. UNIT VI Report Writing: Introduction to a proposal, short report and formal report, report preparation. Oral Presentation: Principles of oral presentation, factors affecting presentation, sales presentation, training presentation, conducting surveys, speeches to motivate, and effective presentation skills. UNIT VII Non-Verbal Aspects of Communicating. Body language: Kinesics, Proxemics, Para language. Effective listening: Principles of effective listening; Factors affecting listening exercises; Oral, written, and video sessions. Interviewing Skills: Appearing in interviews; conducting interviews; Writing resume and letter of application. Modern Forms of Communicating: Fax; E-mail; Video conferencing; etc. International Communication: Cultural sensitiveness and cultural context; Writing and presenting in international situations; Inter-cultural factors in interactions; Adapting to global business. DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA . Suggested Readings 1. Bovee and Thill: Business Communication Today; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 2. Ronald E. Dulek and John S. Fielder: Principles of Business Communication; Macmitlan Publishing Company, London. 3. Randall E. Magors; Business Communication: Harper and Row New York. 4. Webster's Guide to Effective Letter Writing; Harper and Row, New York. 5. Balasubramanyam: Business Communications; Vikas Publishing House, Delhi. 6. Kaul: Business Communication; Prentice Hall, New Delhi. 7. Kaul: Effective Business Communication: Prentice Hall, New Delhi. 8. Patri VR: Essentials of Communication; Greenspan Publications, New Delhi. 9. Senguin J: Business Communication; The Real World and Your Career, Allied Publishers, New Delhi. 10. Robinson, Netrakanti and Shintre: Communicative Competence in Business English; Orient Longman, Hyderabad. DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA . Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) FIRST YEAR DETAILED SYALLBUS GROUP-A: (Business Administration) PAPER-II BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OBJECTIVE This course aims at acquainting the students with the emerging issues in business at the national and international level in the light of the policies of liberalization and globalization. UNIT I Indian Business Environment: Concept, components, and importance UNIT II Economic Trends (overview): Income; Savings and investment; Industry; Trade and balance of payments, Money; Finance; Prices. UNIT III Problems of Growth: Unemployment; Poverty; Regional imbalances; Social injustice; Inflation; Parallel economy; Industrial sickness. UNIT IV Role of Government: Monetary and fiscal policy; Industrial policy; Industrial licensing, Privatization; Devaluation; Export-Import policy; Regulation of foreign investment. DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA . UNIT V The Current Five Year Plan: Major policies; Resource allocation. UNIT VI International Environment: International trading environment (overview); Trends in world trade and the problems of developing countries; Foreign trade and economic growth; International economic groupings; International economic institutions - GATT, WTO, UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF; GSP; GSTP; Countertrade. Suggested Readings 1. Sundaram & Black: The International Business Environment; Prentice Hall, New Delhi. 2. Agarwal A.N.: Indian Economy; Vikas Publishing House, Delhi. 3. Khan Farooq A: Business and Society; S. Chand,. Delhi. 4. Dutt R. and Sundharam K.P.M; Indian Economy; S.Chand, Delhi. 5. Misra S.K and Puri V.K:lndian Economy; Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi.. 6. Hedge Ian: Environmental Economics; MacMillan, Hampshire. 7. Dutt Ruddar: Economic Reforms in India - A Critique; S.Chand, New Delhi. DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA . Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) FIRST YEAR DETAILED SYALLBUS GROUP-B: (Accounts &Law) PAPER-III FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OBJECTIVE To Impart basic accounting knowledge as applicable to business. UNIT I Meaning and Scope of Accounting: Need, development, and definition of accounting; Book-keeping and accounting; Persons interested in accounting; Disclosures; Branches of accounting; Objectives of accounting. UNIT II Accounting Principles: International accounting standards (only outlines); Accounting principles; Accounting standards in India. UNIT III Accounting Transactions: Accounting Cycle; Journal; Rules of debit and credit; Compound journal entry; Opening entry; Relationship between journal and ledger; Rules regarding posting; Trial balance; Sub division of journal. UNIT IV Capital and Revenue: Classification of Income; Classification of expenditure; Classification of receipts. DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA . UNIT V Final accounts; Manufacturing account; Trading account; Profit and loss account; Balance sheet; Adjustment entries. UNIT VI Insolvency accounts- Individual & partnership firm. UNIT VII Branch Accounts: Dependent branch; Debtors system, stock and debtor system; Final accounts system; Wholesale branch; Independent branch; Foreign branch; UNIT VII Hire-purchase and installment purchase system; Meaning of hire-purchase contract; Legal provision regarding hire-purchase contract; Accounting records for goods of substantial sale values, and accounting records for goods of small values; Installment purchase system; After sales service. UNIT IX Royalties Accounts. UNIT X Partnership Accounts: Essential characteristics of partnership; Partnership deed; Final accounts; Adjustments after closing the accounts; Fixed and fluctuating capital; Goodwill; Joint Life Policy; Change in Profit Sharing Ratio. Reconstitution of a partnership firm -Admission of a partner; Retirement of a partner; Death of a partner; Amalgamation of partnership firms; Dissolution of a partnership firm -Modes of dissolution of a firm; Accounting entries; Insolvency of partners; Sale of firm to a company; Gradual realization of assets and piecemeal distribution. DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA . Suggested Readings 1. Anthony, R.N. and Reece, J.S.: Accounting Principles; Richard Irwin Inc. 2. Gupta, R.L and Radhaswamy, M: Financial Accounting; Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi. 3. Monga J.R., Ahuja Girish, and Sehgal Ashok: Financial Accounting; Mayur Paper Back, Noida. 4. Shukla. M.C., Grewal T.S., and Gupta, S.C.: Advanced Accounts; S. Chand & Co. New Delhi. 5. Compendium of Statement and Standards of Accounting: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi. 6. Agarwala A.N., Agarwala K.N.: Higher Sciences of Accountancy: Kitab Mahal, Allahabad. 7. Mishra A.K.: Financial Accounts, Sahitya Bhawan Publishers and Distributers. 8. Jha, B.K.: Financial Accounting, Kedar Nath & Ram Nath, Meerut. Contact Details Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Paliwal Park , Agra (U.P) 282004 University Phone No. (0562) - 2820051, 2852118, 2852136 University Fax (0562)-2520052 mail-id info@dbrau.ac.in Officers Name Designation E-mail ID Phone No. His Excellency Shri Ram Naik The Chancellor Prof. M. Muzammil The Vice Chancellor vc@dbrau.ac.in Dr. B.K. Pandey Registrar registrar@dbrau.ac.in 0562-2852118 Shri A. C. Singh Finance Officer fo@dbrau.ac.in Prof. Rajendra Sharma D.S.W. --- 0562-2520405 Map more syllabus detail to attached a pdf file; Last edited by Aakashd; February 13th, 2020 at 01:15 PM. |