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Syllabus

S.No.

F. Y. B. Com

1:1

Commerce – Paper I

1:2

Business Economics -Paper - I

1:3

Accountancy & Financial Management – Paper – I

1:4

Foundation Course – Paper - I

1:5

Mathematics & Statistical Techniques

1:6

Business Communication

1:7

Environmental Studies

 

 

 

S. Y. B. Com

2:1

Commerce – Paper II

2:2

Business Economics – Paper - II

2:3

Accountancy & Financial Management – Paper II

2:4

Foundation Course – Paper - II (Human Rights)

2:5

Business Law

2:6

Applied Component (Any One)

 

(a) Advertising

 

(b) Computer Applications

  (c) Co-operation
  (c) Co-operation

 

 

 

T. Y. B. Com

3:1

Commerce Paper III

3:2

Business Economics Paper -III

3:3

Special Group

 

a) Financial Accounting & Auditing – Paper I (Financial Accounting)

 

b) Financial Accounting & Auditing – Paper II (Costing & Auditing)

 

c) Financial Accounting & Auditing – Paper III (Management Accounting)

 

OR

 

a) Business Management – Paper I (Principles of Management)

 

b) Business Management – Paper II (Financial Management)

 

c) Business Management – Paper III (Marketing Management)

4:4

Applied Component (Any Two)

 

a) Export Marketing

 

b) Marketing Research

 

c) Direct & Indirect Taxes

 

d) Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management

 

e) Computer System & Applications





 

Assessment Pattern

I. FIRST AND SECOND TERM EXAMINATIONS:

As prescribed by the Mumbai UniversityThere shall be two examinations for F.Y. & S.Y.B.Com., one at the end of each term and they shall be called First Term Examination and Second Term Examination respectively. Both Term Examinations shall be of equal marks and of equal duration. The First Term Examination shall be based on the portion of the syllabus taught in First Term and the Second Term Examination shall be based on the portion of the syllabus taught in Second Term as prescribed and approved by the concerned bodies of the University of Mumbai.

 

 

II. SCHEME FOR PAPERS

First Term Examination Max. Marks: 50 Duration: 2 Hrs

Second Term Examination Max. Marks: 50 Duration: 2 Hrs

N.B.: In the subjects where Tutorials are prescribed, marks secured in each paper shall be appropriately converted into theory component (i.e. marks out of 40 or 45 as applicable).

 

 

III. ADDITIONAL EXAMINATION

A – Eligibility to appear at the additional examination

A student who does not appear in some or all the papers, either at the First Term Examination or at the Second Term Examination on medical grounds or for representing the college or University in sports, cultural activities, NCC, NSS is eligible to appear for additional examination. A student who does not appear at both term examination shall not be eligible to appear for additional examination.

 

B – Nature of the additional examination

The additional examination shall be of two hours duration and of 50 marks per subject. The student shall appear for the paper/ subject of term examination which he/she has missed.

 

 

IV. STANDARD OF PASSING

The passing in the subject shall be based on the aggregate of marks of the First and Second Term Examinations taken together or marks of First term Examination and the additional examination taken together or marks of Second term examination and the additional examination taken together. Candidate should score minimum of 35% marks in aggregate in each paper, to pass the examination. The appearance at both the term Examinations, Tutorial Evaluation and the Practical Examination shall be compulsory.

 

 

V. GRACING

The gracing shall be carried out as per the existing Ordinances of the University.

 

VI. VERIFICATION / REVALUATION OF MARKS

Verification of marks or Revaluation of answerbooks at F.Y. and S.Y. B.Com examinations shall be conducted by the college as per the norms laid down by the University. Students must submit their application for verification / revaluation alongwith photo copy of marksheet and necessary fees as prescribed within the stipulated time.

 

 

VII. ANNUAL EXAMINATION

A- Eligibility to appear at the annual examination

A student who has failed or is allowed to keep terms for higher class is eligible to appear at the annual examination.

 

B- Nature of Annual Examination

The Annual Examination shall be of three hours duration and of 100 marks per subject, The paper shall be drawn over the entire syllabus and will be divided into two sections viz. Section I based on portion of Syllabus to be taught in First term and Section II based on portion of syllabus taught in Second Term.

 


 

 

Vocational Courses

ADVERTISING, SALES PROMOTION & SALES MANAGEMENT

1st Year - Certificate Programme

Course - I

Marketing Communication

Course - II

Advertising -I

2nd Year - Diploma Programme

Course - III

Advertising -II

Course - IV

Personal Selling & Salesmanship

3rd Year - Advance Diploma Programme

Course - V

Management of the Sales Force Sales Promotion

& Public Relations

Course - VI

Section - I Entrepreneurship

 

 

Section - II Case Study

 

 

TOURISM & TRAVEL MANAGEMENT

1st Year - Certificate Programme

Course – I

Tourism Business

Course – II

Tourism Product

2nd Year - Diploma Programme

Course – III

Tourism Marketing

Course – IV

Travel Agency and Tour Operator Business

3rd Year - Advance Diploma Programme

Course – V

Frontiers of New Tourism

Course – VI

Section - I Entrepreneurship and

 

Section - II Case Study And Problems

 

 

TAX PROCEDURE & PRACTICE

1st Year - Certificate Programme

Course - I

Indian Tax System and Income Tax Law

Course - II

Central & State Sales Tax - Procedures & Practice

2nd Year - Diploma Programme

Course - III

Direct Tax - I Procedure & Practice

Course - IV

Direct Tax - II Procedure & Practice

3rd Year - Advance Diploma Programme

Course - V

Central Excise

Course - VI

 

Section - I Entrepreneurship

 

 

Section - II Central Excise

 

 

 

N.B. : Entrepreneurship and Project work is common to all the
three above mentioned add-on courses


Course - VII Project work
First Year - 50 Marks
Second Year - 50 Marks
Third Year - 100 Marks





Total Marks - 200 Marks