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2 Semester Syllabus

The document provides a syllabus for the 2nd semester B.Com course. It outlines 5 subjects that will be covered: Language I and II, Financial Accounting II, Indian Financial System, Banking Law and Operations, and either Business Mathematics or International Business. For each subject, it lists the objectives, units that will be covered, number of instruction hours for each unit, textbooks and references, and skills that will be developed. The subjects will be assessed through internal assessments, exams, and total credits awarded. The syllabus aims to familiarize students with various accounting, financial, and business concepts applied in different contexts.

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2 Semester Syllabus

The document provides a syllabus for the 2nd semester B.Com course. It outlines 5 subjects that will be covered: Language I and II, Financial Accounting II, Indian Financial System, Banking Law and Operations, and either Business Mathematics or International Business. For each subject, it lists the objectives, units that will be covered, number of instruction hours for each unit, textbooks and references, and skills that will be developed. The subjects will be assessed through internal assessments, exams, and total credits awarded. The syllabus aims to familiarize students with various accounting, financial, and business concepts applied in different contexts.

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2ND SEMESTER SYLLABUS

II SEMESTER B.COM

Duration Marks
Instruction Credits
Subjects Paper of
hrs/week IA Exam Total
Exam(hrs)
Language - I: Kannada/ /Additional 3
Part 1 2.1 4 2.5 Hrs 30 70 100
English / Hindi/Tamil
Languages 3
Language – II : English 2.2 4 2.5 Hrs 30 70 100

Financial Accounting II 2.3 4 2.5 Hrs 30 70 100 3

Indian Financial System 2.4 4 2.5 Hrs 30 70 100 3


Part 2 3
Banking law and Operations 2.5 4 2.5 Hrs 30 70 100
Business Mathematics
OR 2.6 4 2.5 Hrs 230 70 100 3
International Business
Foundation Course – E business and 1
2.7 2 2.5 Hrs 30 70 100
Part3 ACCOUNTING
Foundation Course*- EVS 2 1

Total Credits 20
2.3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING- II C2-FA2

OBJECTIVES:
To familiarize the students with various concepts of accounting particularly those applied in various
business enterprises.

UNIT 1 HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM 10 HOURS


Accrual Method - Features- Accounting treatment in the books of Hire Purchaser and Vendor.
Instalment System- Accounting treatment in the books of purchaser and vendor.

UNIT 2 INSURANCE CLAIMS 10HOURS


Loss of Stock — Ascertainment of claims- Average clause and its application
UNIT 3 CONVERSION OF SINGLE ENTRY TO DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM 20 HOURS
Single entry system- Meaning – Features – Merits – Demerits – Types. Conversion into Double
Entry system – Need for Conversion – Preparation of Statement of Affairs – Cashbook –
Memorandum Trading Account – Total Debtors Account – Total Creditors Account – Bills
Receivable Account – Bills Payable Account – Trading and Profit & Loss Account and Balance
Sheet
UNIT 4- BRANCH ACCOUNTS 10 HOURS

Dependent and independent branches- Debtors system Cost price and Invoice Price and final
account system- Preparation of Journal and Ledger and balance sheet in the books of Branch and
Head Office.
UNIT 5 DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTING 10 HOURS
Allocation of expenses- Inter-department transfers- preparation of Final Accounts.

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

• Preparation of statement of claim with imaginary figures to submit to Insurance Company.


• Collection of transactions relating to any branch
• List out the Department stores and transactions relating to those organizations
• Preparing a Flow chart of basis of allocation of expenses departmental accounts
• Procedure of incorporating the Branch Trial Balance in the Head office books

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:

1. R. L. Gupta &RadhaSwamy- Advanced Accounts


2. S.P Iyengar- Advanced Accounts.
3. M,C Shukla & T. S Grewal Advanced Accounts
4. Maheswari- Advanced Accounts
5. S.P.Jain& K.L. Narang- Financial Accounting
2.4 INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM C2 -FS

OBJECTIVE
The objective of this subject is to familiarize the students with regard to structure,
organization and working of financial system in India.

UNIT 1: FINANCIAL SYSTEM 8 HOURS


Introduction – Meaning – Classification of Financial System.Financial Markets – Functions
and Significance of Primary Market, Secondary Market, Capital Market, & Money
Market.
UNIT 2: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 7HOURS
Types of Banking and Non-Banking Financial Institutions.Constitution, objectives &
functions of IDBI, SFCs, SIDCs, LIC, EXIM Bank. Mutual Funds – features and types.
UNIT 3 : COMMERCIAL BANKS 10 HOURS
Introduction – Role of Commercial Banks – Functions of Commercial Banks – Primary
Functions and Secondary Functions – Investment Policy of Commercial Banks.
Narasimaham committee report on banking sector reforms.
UNIT 4: REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS 10 HOURS
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – Organization – Objectives – Role and Functions.The
Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) – Organization and Objectives.
UNIT 5: FINANCIAL SERVICES 10 HOURS
Meaning& Definition – Features – Importance. Types of Financial Services – factoring,
leasing, venture capital, Consumer finance - housing & vehicle finance.

SKILL DEVELOPMENT
 Draft a chart showing the financial services in the Indian Financial System.
 List the Instruments traded in the Financial Markets.
 Draft the application forms for opening a Fixed, Current and Savings Bank Accounts.
 Collection and recording for Foreign Exchange rates of different currencies Vis-à-vis Rupee.
 Specimen of Debit and Credit cards.
 Specimen of Cheque with MICR technology.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1. Vasantha Desai: The Indian Financial System, HPH
2. G. Ramesh Babu; Indian Financial System. HPH
3. Dr. BharatishRao, B.R. Bharghavi – Indian Financial System, VBH
4. Meir Kohn: Financial Institutions and Markets, Tata McGraw Hill
5. Dr. Alice Mani: Indian Financial System, SBH.
6. L M Bhole: Financial Institutions and Markets, Tata McGraw Hill
7. M Y Khan: Indian Financial System, TMH
2.5 BANKING LAW AND OPERATIONS C2-BLO

OBJECTIVES
To familiarize the students to understand the law and practice of banking.

UNIT 1: BANKER AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP 08 HOURS


Introduction - Meaning of Banker - Meaning of Customer - General & Special Relationships.

UNIT 2: NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS 10HOURS


Introduction Meaning_ & Definition - Features — Kinds, of Negotiable Instruments.: Meaning,
Definition & Features of Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, Cheques - Crossing of cheques -types of
crossing- Endorsements: Meaning, Essentials & Kinds of Endorsement

UNIT 3: BANKING OPERATIONS 10 HOURS


Collecting Banker - Meaning - Duties & Responsibilities of Collecting Banker - Holder for Value -
Holder in Due Course - Statutory Protection to Collecting Banker Paying Banker - Meaning -
Precautions-Statutory Protection to the Paying Banker - Dishonor of Cheques - Grounds of Dishonor -
-- Consequences of wrongful dishonor of Cheque, Lending Banker, Principles of Bank Lending —
Kinds of lending facilities such as Loans, Cash Credit, Overdraft, Bills Discounting, Letters of Credit
–NPA: Meaning, - types of NPA, circumstances & impact - regulations of priority lending for
commercial banks.
UNIT 4: CUSTOMERS AND ACCOUNT HOLDERS 10 HOURS
Types of Customers and Account Holders - Procedure and Practice in opening and conducting of
account of different customers in minors - meaning & operation atoll of Joint Account holders,
Partnership Firms, Joint Stock companies , executors-and trustees, clubs and association and Joint
Hindu family.
UNIT 5: BANKING INNOVATIONS 7 HOURS
New technology in Banking — E-services — Debit and Credit cards. Internet Banking, ATM,
Electronic Fund Transfer, MICR, RTGC, DEMAT.

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

• Collect and fill account opening for of SB A/c or Current A/c


• Collect and fill pay in slip of SB A/c or Current A/c.
• Draw specimen of Demand Draft.
• Draw different types of endorsement of cheques
• Past specimen of TravellersCheques / Gift cheques Credit cheques
• List customer services offered by atleast 2 banks of your choice.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE

1. Tannan M.L: Banking Law and Practice in India.


2. Sheldon H.P: Practice and Law of Banking.
3. Kothari N. M: Law and Practice of Banking.
4. Maheshwari. S.N.: Banking Law and Practice.
2.6- BUSINESS MATHEMATICS C2-BM

OBJECTIVES
To provide basic knowledge of mathematics and application of mathematics to commercial
situations

UNIT 1: NUMBER SYSTEM 10 HOURS


Natural numbers, even-odd numbers, integers, prime numbers, rational, irrational and real
numbers, HCF& LCM
UNIT 2: THEORY OF EQUATIONS 10 HOURS
Meaning, types of equations - Simple linear and simultaneous equations only two variables
eliminations and substitution method only Quadratic equation factorization and formula method
ax2 + bX + C = 0 form only problems on commercial application
UNIT 3: PROGRESSIONS 10HOURS
Arithmetic progressions finding the nth term of an AP and also such to n terms of an AP.
Insertion of Arithmetic means in given terms of AP and representation of AP. Geometric
progression: finding nth term of GP. Insertion of GMs in given GP and also representation of GP

UNIT 4 : MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS 15 HOURS


Meaning and types of matrices- operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication of two
matrices- problems, transpose and determinant of a square matrix- minor of 'an element co-
factor of an element of a determinants problems application of determinants of business
problems, adjacent of a square matrix, singular and nonsingular matrices- inverse of square
matrix- solutions of system of linear equations in two variables using Cramer’s rule
UNIT 5: COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC 10 HOURS
Simple interest, compound interest including half yearly and quarterly calculation. Percentage,
bills discounting, concepts of Ratios, duplicate-triplicate and sub-duplicate of a ratio A/c
proportions fourth, third and inverse proportion problems

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

• Develop an Amortization Table for Loan Amount- EMI calculation


• Prepare a overhead machine/labour hour rate through matrices
• Prepare a bank statement using SI and CI
• Prepare a case study
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE

1. GK Ranganath& T V Narasimha Rao: Business Mathematics


2. T Rarnacharaiah& I Praveen Kumar: Business Mathematics
3. Dr A K Arte & R V Prabhakar A text book of Business Mathematics
2.6 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS C2-IB

Objectives: To familiarize students with the concept, functions and practices of international
Business
UNIT 1 : NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 7 Hrs
Nature of international business – scope of international business - forms of international trade
drivers of IB; IB and Domestic Business; Participants in International Business; Evolution of
IB; Approaches to International Business (Ethnocentric, Polycentric and Geocentric) Integration
between countries and levels of integration.
UNIT 2 - GLOBALIZATION 10 Hrs
Meaning; features of globalization ; stages of globalization ; manifestation of globalization;
benefits and pitfalls of globalization on Indian economy; Essential of globalization; Barriers of
globalization; Role of WTO in promoting Globalization; International Organizational Models(
International, Multinational, Global and Transnational Companies).

UNIT 3- INTERNATIONAL MARKETING ENVIRONMENT 10Hrs


Meaning; Features; Objectives of International Marketing Environment; analyzing Market
Environment; Components of International Marketing environment; Micro Environment
(Functional areas of Business- competitors-suppliers-Marketing Intermediaries-Customers)
Macro Environment( PESTEL).
UNIT 4- RESOURCES OF INTERNAL OPERATIONS 8 Hrs
Human Resource (HRM and domestic HRM; Scope of HRM, HR planning; Selection of
expatriates; Expat Training; Expat Remuneration; Expat failures and ways of avoiding;
Repatriation.
UNIT 5 - EXIM TRADE 10 Hrs
Purpose of Export Trade; Benefits of export to companies; Types of Export; Procedures; Steps
& Documentations: Pricing in Export/ Import Trade; Functions and Services of EXIM Bank;
India’s recent EXIM Policy.

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

 Brief study on Make in India ( New FDI Policy)


 Suggestive reading on Regional Blocks ( NAFTA, SAARC, ASEAN, EU, APEC)
 UN Conference summit discussion.
BOOKS FOR REFERRENCES

 International Business (2014) Mohammed Umair Skyward Publications.


 International Business Subba Rao (2016) New Delhi: McGraw – Hill.
 Ashwathappa (2016) International Business New Delhi: McGraw – Hill.
PART 3 FOUNDATION COURSE

2.7 E-BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING C4EBA


OBJECTIVE:
The objective of the subject is to familiarize the students with E- Commerce models and Tally

UNIT 1 E-BUSINESS 10 HOURS


Introduction, E-Commerce – Definition, History of E-commerce, Difference between E - Commerce
and E - Business. Comparison of traditional commerce and e-commerce Advantages/ Disadvantages
of e-commerce,. E-Commerce business models – major B to B, B to C model, Consumer-to-Consumer
(C2C), Consumer-to-Business (C2B) model, Peer to-Peer (P2P) model – emerging trends. web
auctions, virtual communities, portals, e-business revenue models.

UNIT 2 GETTING STARTED WITH TALLY 10HOURS


Meaning of Tally software – Features – Advantages - Required Hardware, Preparation for
installation of tally software - installation. Items on Tally screen: Menu options, creating a New
Company, Basic Currency information, Other information, Company features and Inventory
features.
UNIT 3 CONFIGURING TALLY 15HOURS
General Configuration, Numerical symbols, accts/inv info – master configuration -voucher entry
configuration. Working in Tally: Groups, Ledgers, writing voucher, different types of voucher,
voucher entry Problem on Voucher entry -Trail Balance, Accounts books, Cash Book, Bank Books,
Ledger Accounts, Group Summary, Sales Register and Purchase Register, Journal Register,
Statement of Accounts, & Balance Sheet. INCLUDING GST

UNIT 4 REPORTS IN TALLY 10HOURS


Generating Basic Reports in Tally – Financial Statements – Accounting Books and Registers –
Inventory Books and Registers – Exception reports – printing reports – Types of Printing
Configuration of Options – Printing Format.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE

1. Raydu – E Commerce, HPH


2. Suman. M – E Commerc& Accounting - HPH
3. Kalakota Ravi and A. B. Whinston : Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, Addison Wesley
4. Watson R T :Electronic Commerce – the strategic perspective. The Dryden press
5. AmruthaGowry&Soundrajana, E – Business & Accounting, SHBP.
6. C.S.V Murthy- E Commerce, HPH
7. Agarwala K.N and DeekshaArarwala: Business on the Net – Whats and Hows of E-
Commerce
8. Agarwala K. N. and DeekshaArarwala :Business on the Net – Bridge to the online store front,
Macmillan, New Delhi.
9. P. Diwan / S. Sharma – E – Commerce
10. Srivatsava: E.R.P, I.K. International Publishers
11. Diwan, Prag and Sunil Sharma, Electronic Commerce – A manager guide to E-business,
Vanity Books International, Delhi
12. Tally for Enterprise Solutions

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