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Dr.SNSRAJALAKSHMI
COLLEGEOFARTS&SCIENCE (Autonomous)
Re-accredited with „A‟ Grade by
NAAC Coimbatore – 641 049.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WITH COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS
B.COM(CA)SCHEMEOFEXAMINATIONS
AFTER REVISION
PART SUBJEC
T Type Course Code Name of the Course
PART –
I
LANGUA
GE
Tamil/Hindi/Malayalam/
French: Paper I
1LT/1LH/1LM
/1LF
Tamil/Hindi/Malayalam/
French: Paper I
Tamil/Hindi/Malayalam/
French: Paper II
2LT/2LH/2LM
/2LF
Tamil/Malayalam/Hindi/
French: Paper II
PART –
II
ENGLIS
H
English Paper I 1E1. English Paper I
English Paper II 2E1. English Paper II
PART –
III
Supportiiv
e (Allied)
Mathematics
IAI Mathematics For
Business
2A1 Statistics For Business
Economics 3A1 Managerial Economics
CORE
Generic (Cluster)
:Theory
1C1 Principles of
Accountancy
4C2 Principles of Marketing
5C3 Business
Communication
6C3 Banking Law & Practice
Discipline -Centric
Theory
4C4 Company Law
IC2 Basics of Information
Technology
2C1 Financial Accounting
3C3 E-Commerce
Technology
4C1 Corporate Accounting
3C2 Database Management
System
4C3
Object Oriented
Programming With C
++
5C2 Cost Accounting
5C4 Software development
with Visual Basic
6C1 Management
Accounting
3C1 Business Management
6C2 Web Development And
Multimedia
5C1 Principles Of Auditing
4A1 Management
Information System
Discipline-Centric
:Laboratory
ICP
Computer Application
Practical I- (Ms Word,
Excel, Powerpoint)
2CP
Computer Application
Practical – II - (Ms
Access, Tally &
Internet)
3CP
Computer Application
Practical-III - (Oracle-
Sql)
4CP Computer Application
Practical – IV (C ++)
5CP
Computer Application
Practical-V (Visual
Basic)
6CP
Computer Applications
Practical - VI (Web
Designing)
Elective Discipline -Centric :
Theory
501 / 502 /
503
Income Tax Law &
Practice /
Entrepreneurial
Development /
Financial Markets
601/602/603
Business Finance /
Supply Chain
Management / Brand
Management
6O4/6O5/ 6O6
Data Warehousing And
Data Mining /
Software Project
Management/ Project
Work And Viva Voce
PART -
IV
FO
UN
DA
TIO
N
Compulsory
3SP
Quantitative Aptitude
Verbal Reasoning &
Soft Skill I
4SP
Quantitative Aptitude
Verbal Reasoning &
Soft Skill II
5SP
Quantitative Aptitude
Verbal Reasoning &
Soft Skill III
1F1 Environmental Studies
2F1 Value Education -
Human Rights
Elective
3N1/3N2/
3N3/3N4 /3N5
Non -Major elective-I:
Basic Tamil -I/
Advanced Tamil-I/Yoga
for human excellence/
Women's
Rights/Consitution of
India
4NI/4N2/
4N3/4N4
Non -Major elective-II:
Basic Tamil -II/
Advanced Tamil-II or
General Awareness
/Consumer Rights
PART -
V Extension Extension Activities
6G1 Extension Activity
PART – I TAMIL
Course code : 1LT Credits : 4
Unit -1 Poetry
1. Engal Thaai – Bharathiyar – Naatupatru
2. Thendral – Bharathidasan – Iyarkai
Unit -2 Poetry
3. Oppilatha Samuthayam – Kaviku Abdul Rahuman
4. Polythyn Paigalil Payir Valarpu – Ra. Kaamarasu
5. Manushi – Erode Tamizhanban
6. Puvithotti – Thilagabama
7. Vellapadathathu – Salma
8. Mazhaikaala Sirumi – Marathi Maithri
9. Odu Odu Saangili – Sirpi Balasubramaniyam
10. Velicham Veliye Illai – Mu. Metha
11. Nambikai Siragu Viriyum Bothu – Tha Sumithra
12. Iraka Mudiyatha Siluvaigal – Vairamuthu
13. Pirivu – Anbu Siva
Unit -3
Short Stories – Anna Muthal Aadhavan Theetchanya Varai
1. Kokarako-Aringar Anna
2. Agalyai-Puthumaipithan
3. Thengaithundugal-Mu.Varatharasanar
4. Erandu kuzhanthaigal-Jayakanthan
5. Veayilodupoi-sa.Thamzhselvan
6. Kadalkinaru-Ravikumar
7. Anapaisa vivagaram-Aathavan Theetchanya
8. Appatha-Bharathi Kirshnakumar
9. Avarogi-s.Themozhi
10. Kazhivu-Aandal priyadharshini
Unit – 4
Grammar – Peyar, Vinai, Idai, Uri Sorkalin Pothu Ilakanam
Otru Migum Idam, Miga Idam
Unit -5
History of Literature
- Puthukavithaigalin Thotramum Valarchiyum
- Sirukathaiyin Thotramum Valarchiyum
- Mozhipeyarpu
Activity : Mozhipeyarpu
HINDI Paper – I
Course code : 1LH Credits : 4
Prose, Non-Detailed Text, Grammar and Translation
Books Prescribed:
1. PROSE : HINDI GADHYA PRABHAKAR Editor : Dr.Hiranmai
Prescribed lessons (7)are as follows:
L-1-Album
L-3-Mahathma
Gandhi L-6-
Kadhama ke
phool L-7-
Bharath Ek Hai
L-9- Jeevan ki theen pradhan
bathein L-14- Bade Bhai Saheb
L-15 Japan mein kya dekha
Publisher : Siksha
Bharathi,
KasmiriG
ate,
New Delhi 110 006.
2. NON-DETAILEDTEXT : KAHANIKUNJ
Editor :
Dr.V.P.Amithab
(Stories 1-7 only)
Publisher : Govind
Prakashan,
Sadhar
Bazaar,
Mathura,
Uttar Pradesh-281 001.
3. GRAMMAR : SHABDHA VICHARONLY
Theoretical and Applied
(Definitions, Main Sub-
divisions, Brief
Explanation and Examples)
BookforReference : Vyakaran
Pradeep By
RamdevM.A
.,
Publisher : Hindi Bhavan,
36,Tagore
Town,
Allahabad –
211002.
4. TRANSLATION : ENGLISH TO HINDI
ONLY ANUVADH
ABHYAS –III
(1-15 Lessons only)
By Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar
Sabha, Chennai – 600 017.
Malayalam
Course code : 1LM Credits : 4
Subject Description : Four papers to be studied during our semesters for B.A, B.Sc, and
2 semester's for B Com/ B. B. M. aild B.Sc.Computer Science etc.
The main aim is to gain communicative competence . Language as a tool of com-
lcunication, it is 1 ecessary to enable the students to use the language effectively.
Goals and objectives
1. To enable the students to acquire proficiency inlanguage
2. To exprese clearly andspontaneously
3. To introduce to the students the origin and history of ancient Malayalam
literature and to develope the taste for literaryappreciation
To cuitivate rhe habit of reading and to lnlprove the reading writingskills.
On successful completion of the course the students would have acquired good command
o› er the language which is very essential in this conlpetetive world.
CONTENTS
Paprer I, Fiction £―omposition & Translation
Books prescribeil
1. Aalahayude penmakkal (Novel) by SarahJeseph
Publihers - £―unent Books Thrissur. Price Rs 100/-
2. Rachiyammayum Mattu Pradhana Kathakalum (Short
Stories) ByUroob
Publishers: l J. C. Books, Kottayam. Price Rs 65/—
General Essay – Descriptive Writing
Expansion of proverbs
Translation – English to Malayalam (to test the Knowledge and usage of language –
Malayalam)
FRENCH PAPERI
Course code : 1LF Credits : 4
TEXT: CONNEXIONS I METHODE DE FRANCAIS REGINE MERIEUX,YVES
LOISEAU
UNITS: 1-6 (pages 8 - 74) cahier d'exercice (units 1 -6)
PART – I TAMIL
Course code : 2LT Credits : 4
Unit – 1 Poetry
1. Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2. Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit – 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1. KazhlikathuParavai Poem No : 496, 499
2. Nandhikalabagam Poem No : 25
Ettuthogai
1. Kuruntodai Poem No : 196, 300
2. Agananuru Poem No : 94, 196
3. Kazhlithogai Poem No : 51
Puram
1. Phathitrupathu Poem No : 24
PathuPattu
1. Pattinaphalai (Lines : 120 – 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1. Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2. PhalamozhlhiNanuru – Kalladhar
3. Nanmanikadigai (Lines : 91 – 100)
Unit – 3 Urainadai
1. Kalaikagal – Munaivar .U.V.SuwainanthaUyire
2. Sanga Nayarigal – Munaivar
3. TamilarPanpadu – OruVilakam
4. Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1. Vetrumai thogai,
2. Thoganilai
Unit – 5History of Literature
1. urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2. Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam, Puthukavithai, Sirukathiai
HINDI – II
Course code : 2LH Credits : 4
Modern Poetry, Novel, Translation and Letter Writing
Books Prescribed:
1. MODERNPOETRY :PANCHAVATI By Mythilisharan gupt
Publisher : Lok Bharati
Prakashan, 2/38,
Ansari Road,
Dariyaganj,
New Delhi – 110 002.
2. NOVEL :SEVASADAN
By Premchand
Publisher : Vani Prakashan,
21-A,
Dariyaganj,
New Delhi
110002.
3. TRANSLATION : HINDI TO ENGLISH
ONLY ANUVADH
ABHYAS –III
(1-15 Lessons only)
By Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar
Sabha, Chennai – 600 017.
4. LETTERWRITING : Personal letter, Application forleave,
Application for job, Letter to the Publisher
BookforReference : Pramanik Aalekhan
AurTippan By Prof.
VirajM.A.,
Publisher : Rajpal &Sons, KasmiriGate,New Delhi 110 006
MALAYALAM Course code : 2LM Credits : 4
Paper – II, Prose
Books Prescribed
1 Baslieei . Ekantlaa Veedl1iyile Avadhoothan (Biogarphy)
By Prof M. K,Sanu
Publihers : D .C. Books, Kottajam Price Rs120
2. Volpayil Mailjil Peyyurnbol DyPunatlai! Kunjabdulla
publishes: Mathrubhumi books kozhikkode
FRENCH
Course code : 2LF Credits : 4
TEXT: CONNEXIONS I METHODE DE FRANCAIS
REGINE MERIEUX, YVES LOISEAU
UNITS: 7-12 (pages 75 - 141) cahier d'exercice (units 7 -12)
PAPER II ENGLISH - I
Course Code: 1E1 Credits : 4
UNIT1: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-1
1. Semantics-study of words.
2. Prefixes and suffixes.
3. Reading and Comprehending.
UNIT II: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-II
1. Nouns
2. Adjectives
3. Rearranging jumbled sentences.
UNIT III: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-III
1. Tenses
2. Active and Passive voice
3. Letter Writing-Formal.
UNIT IV: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-IV
1. Common Errors
2. Articles
3. Paragraph and Essay Writing.
UNITV: PROSE (NON-DETAILED)
1. Patriotism beyond politics and Religion.
2. Tv as babysitter
3. Pele’s thousandth goal
BOOK PRESCRIBED
1. TECHNICAL ENGLISH - S. ARIUMURUGAN AND S. NAGARAJAN , SRI
KRISHNA HITECH PUBLISHING COMPANY PVT. LTD
2. ENGLISH PROSE SELECTIONS EDITED BY Dr. K. GUNASEKARAN, NEW
CENTYRY BOOK HOUSE PVT. LTD
3. HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH GRAMMER AND COMPOSITION wren & Martin ,
Revised by N.D Prasad Rao S. Chand & CO
PAPER II ENGLISH - II
Course Code: 2E1 Credits : 4
UNIT1: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-V
1. Transformation of words
2. Synonym and antonym & British and American Vocabulary
3. Reading and Comprehending
UNIT II: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-VI
1. Adverb
2. Infinitives and Gerunds
3. Paragraph and Essay writing
UNIT III: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-VII
1. Preposition
2. Question framing
3. Letter Writing – In formal
UNIT IV: GRAMMAR AND USAGE-VIII
1. Conditional Sentence
2. Spelling and Punctuation
3. Report Writing
UNITV: PROSE (NON-DETAILED)
1. Three Days to See.
2. Tolstoy and the Youth
3. Subhash Chandra Bose
BOOK PRESCRIBED
1. TECHNICAL ENGLISH - 1 S. ARULMURUGAN AND S . NAGARAJAN,
SRI KRISHNA HITECH PUBLISHING COMPANY
2. ENGLISH PROSE SELECTIONS EDITED BY Dr. K . GUNASEKARAN , NEW
CENTURY BOOK HOUSE PVT.LTD
3. HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION
Wren & Martin, Revised by N.D. Prasad Rao S. Chand & CO.
MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS
Course Code: 1A1 Credits : 4
UNIT – I
Set Theory – Arithmetic and Geometric Series – Simple and Compound Interest –
Effective rate of Interest –Sinking Fund – Annuity - Present Value – Discounting of Bills–
True Discount – Banker’s Gain.
UNIT – II
Matrix: Basic Concepts – Addition and Multiplication of Matrices – Inverse of a
Matrix –Rank of Matrix - Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations – Input-Output
Analysis.
UNIT – III
Variables, Constants and Functions – Limits of Algebraic Functions – Simple
Differentiation of Algebraic Functions – Meaning of Derivations – Evaluation of First and
Second Order Derivatives – Maxima and Minima – Application to Business Problems.
UNIT – IV
Elementary Integral Calculus – Determining Indefinite and Definite Integrals of
simple Functions – Integration by Parts.
UNIT – V
Linear Programming Problem – Formulation – Solution by Graphical Method
Solution by Simplex Method.
Note: Theory questions shall be restricted to Section A of the Question Paper
Books Recommended for study 1. Navanitham, P.A,‖Business Mathematics & Statistics‖ Jai Publishers,Trichy-21
Books Recommended for Reference:
1. Sundaresan and Jayaseelan,”Introduction to Business Mathematics‖, Sultan
Chand Co& Ltd, Newdelhi
2. Sanchetti, D.C and Kapoor, V.K,‖Business Mathematics‖ , Sultan chand Co & Ltd,Newdelhi
3. G.K.Ranganath, C.S.Sampamgiram and Y.Rajan-A Text book Business
Mathematics-Himalaya Publishing House.
STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS
Course Code: 2A1 Credits : 4
UNIT- I
Meaning and Definition of Statistics – Collection of data –– Primary and
Secondary - Classification and Tabulation – Diagrammatic and Graphical presentation
Measures of Central tendency – Mean, Median, Mode, Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mean
– simple problems
UNIT -II
Measures of Dispersion – Range, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation
and Co-efficient of Variation.Skewness – Meaning – Measures of Skewness - Pearson’s and
Bowley’s co-efficient of Skewness.
UNIT - III
Correlation –Meaning and Definition –Scatter diagram, Karl Pearson’s co-efficient of
Correlation, Spearman’s Rank Correlation,. Regression Analysis – Meaning of regression and
linear prediction – Regression in two variables – Uses of Regression
UNIT – IV
Time Series – Meaning, Components and Models – Business forecasting – Methods of
estimating trend – Graphic, Semi-average, Moving average and Method of Least squares –
Seasonal Variation – Method of Simple average.
Index Numbers – Meaning, Uses and Methods of construction – Un-weighted and Weighted
index numbers – Tests of an Index number – Cost of living index number
.
UNIT - V
Interpolation: Binomial, Newton’s and Lagrange methods. Probability – Concept and
Definition – Addition and Multiplication theorems of Probability (statement only) – simple
problems based on Addition and Multiplication theorems only.
Books Recommended for Study
1. Navanitham, P.A,” Business Statistics‖ Jai Publishers,Trichy-21.
Books Recommended for Reference:
1. Statistical Methods by S.P. Gupta,
2. Statistics-Theory, Methods & Application by D.C. Sancheti and V.K. Kapoor
3. Statistics by R.S.N Pillai and V.Bagavathi
MANAGERIALECONOMICS
Course Code: 3A1 Credits :4
SubjectDescription:Toenablethestudentstounderstandvariouseconomic
strategiesinbusinessdecisionmaking.
Goals:Tomakethestudentstounderstandthetoolsthetechniquesand economicanalysis
appliedintheartof managerialdecisions.
Objectives:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthiscourse,thestudentshouldbewell
versedintheconcepts,toolsandprinciples inthefieldofEconomicsand BusinessManagement.
UNIT
-I
ManagerialEconomics–MeaningandDefinition–NatureandScope–Economic Theory –
Divisions– Goalsofafirm.
UNIT-
II
DemandAnalysis–Meaning,Determinants ofDemand–LawofDemand, Elasticity ofDemand–
Price,IncomeandCrossDemand–DemandEstimation and DemandForecasting–
DemandDistinctions.
UNIT-
III
ProductionFunction–MeaningandDefinition–ElasticityofSubstitutionand Production –Type
ofcostofProduction –Long run andShortrun cost.
UNIT-
IV
Markets–FormsofMarket–Characteristics-PricingMethods–Objectsof pricingpolicies–Practices–GovernmentinterventioninMarket.PriceTheory –
PerfectCompetition,Monopoly,Monopolisticcompetition,Monopsony,Duopoly, Duopsony
andOligopoly. UNIT-
NationalIncome-BusinessCycle–inflationanddeflation-Balance ofpayment – Monetary
andfiscalpolicies. TEXT BOOKS:
1.Dr.S.Sankaran----ManagerialEconomics----MarghamPublications,5threvised
edition2006,reprint2010.
Books for Reference:
1.R.L.Varshney and K.L.Maheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan
Chandand Sons,19threvisededition,reprint2008.
2.AlakGosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics---Kalyani
Publications
3.D.Gopalakrishna----
ManagerialEconomics,HimalayaPublishingHouse,4threvisededition,reprint2003.
PRINCIPLESOFACCOUNTANCY
Course Code :1C1 Credits :4
Description :Principlesofaccountancyseeksto enlightenthe students onthe
fundamentalprinciplesofaccountancy aswell as the methodsofpreparingvarious types
ofaccounts.
Goals :To enablethe studentsto learnprinciplesandconceptsof Accountancy.
Objective:On successfulcompletionofthiscourse,the studentshould have
understoodConceptsand conventionsofAccounting.BasicAccounting framework
UNIT–I
Fundamentals of Book Keeping – Accounting Concepts and Conventions
Journal–Ledger – Subsidiarybooks–Trial balance.
UNIT– II
CapitalandRevenue-Expenditure- Income-Finalaccountsofasoletraderwith adjustments–
Errorsandrectification-Accounting Standard-Meaningandits importance.
UNIT– III
Bill ofexchange-Accommodationbills–Average due date–Accountcurrent.
UNIT– IV
Accountingforconsignmentsand Jointventures
UNIT–V
Bank Reconciliationstatement– Receipts and Payments and income and
expenditureaccountand Balance sheet -Accountsofprofessionals.
Note:DistributionofMarksbetweenproblemsandtheoryshallbe80%and
20%.
TEXT BOOKS:
T.S. Reddy &Dr. Murthy:Financial Accounting,Margham
publications,6threvisededition2011,Chennai.
BOOKSFORREFERENCE:
1. N.Vinayakam, P.L.Mani, K.L.Nagarajan – Principles of Accountancy –
S.Chand&CompanyLtd.revisededition2008,
2.T.S.Grewal–IntroductiontoAccountancy-S.Chand &CompanyLtd.,revisededition2008 3.R.L.Gupta,V.K.Gupta,M.C.Shukla–FinancialAccounting–Sultanchand&sons,2006
4.T.S.Grewal,S.C.Gupta,S.P.Jain–AdvancedAccountancy-Sultanchand& sons,revisededition2004
5.K.L.Narang,S.N.Maheswari-AdvancedAccountancy-
Kalyanipublishers,18threvisededition2011.
6.S.K.Maheswari,T.S.Reddy - AdvancedAccountancy-Vikaspublishers,2007
7.A.Murthy-FinancialAccounting – MarghamPublishers
8.P.C.Tulsian-AdvancedAccountancy–TataMcGrawHillCompanies.
9.A.Mukherjee,M.Hanif– Modern Accountancy.Vol.1-TataMcGrawHill Companies
PRINCIPLESOFMARKETING Course Code :4C2 Credits
:4
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION:Thiscourseaimsto enlighten the studentson
functionsandconceptsofMarketing.
Goal:Toenablethe studentstoacquireknowledgeofmarketingprinciples.
Objective :On successfulcompletionofthiscourse, the students should have
understoodPrinciplesof marketing, marketsegmentation,Productlife
cycle,pricing,branding.
UNIT-I
Definitionof Marketing - Marketingconcept –Importanceof marketing in
developingcountries-FunctionsofMarketing–Marketingenvironment:various
environmentalfactorsaffectingthemarketing function,GlobalMarketing, Tele Marketing. UNIT– II
ConsumerBehaviour-Factorsaffectingconsumerbehavior,Buyingmotives - Explanationof
motivation–MarketSegmentationofdifferentbases-Marketing strategy,MarketStructureand
CustomerRelationshipMarketing. UNIT-III
The Product-Marketing characteristics -consumer goods-industrial goods- Product policy-
ProductLifeCycle(PLC)–Marketing mix-modification& elimination– Packing-
DevelopingnewProducts- strategies,ProductMix. UNIT-IV
Pricing: Meaning-Pricingpolicies–Objectives-Factorsinfluencing pricing decisions-
Competitorsactiontopricechanges-multiproduct pricing- Marketingrisks-Branding-Meaning-
Brandimage-Brand equity.
UNIT-
V
MarketingandGovernment –BureauofIndianStandards–Roleand importance-AGMARK–
Function-Consumerism –ConsumerProtection–Rights ofconsumers-GreenMarketing–
ForwardTrading inCommodities. TEXT
BOOK:
1.MarketingManagement-RajanNair ,SultanChand&CO,7thedition
reprint2008,NewDelhi
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.Marketing-R.S.N.Pillai&Bagavathi,SultanChand,NewDelhi
2.PhilipKotler-MarketingManagement,Pearson Education/PHI12thEdition,2001.
3.MarketingManagement-
V.S.RamasamyandNamakumari,MacmillanIndiaLtd.,2002.NewDelhi 4.MarketingManagement-RajanSexena,TataMcgrawhill,2003,NewDelhi
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Course Code : 5C3 Credits :3
Subject Description: Thiscourseenablesthelearnerstoupdatewiththe ModernTrendof
CommunicationApplicableto Business.
Goals:To developthewrittenand oralBusinessCommunicationSkills.
Objectives : Afterthe successfulcompletionofthecoursethe student mustbe ableto
communicateclearlyintheday-to-daybusinessworld.
UNIT-I
BusinessCommunication :Meaning–ImportanceofEffectiveBusiness Communication-
ModernCommunicationMethods–BusinessLetters:Need– Functions -Kinds–
EssentialsofEffectiveBusinessLetters - Layout.
UNIT-II
TradeEnquiries-Orders andtheirExecution-CreditandStatusEnquiries–
ComplaintsandAdjustments–TypesofCollectionLetters–SalesLetters– CircularLetters.
UNIT– III
Banking Correspondence - Insurance Correspondence - Agency Correspondence.
UNIT– IV
Secretarialpractice:Meetinganditskind-Agenda,MinutesandReportWriting
UNIT- V
Lettertotheeditorofanewspaper–Applicationforappointment -Interview Letter-–PublicSpeech–
Characteristicsofagoodspeech–BusinessReport Presentations.
Text Book:
1.RajendraPalKorahill,―EssentialsofBusinessCommunication‖,Sultan Chand
&Sons,13threvisededition,2011,NewDelhi..
BOOKSFORREFERENCE:
1.Ramesh, MS, &C. C Pattanshetti, ―Business Communication‖,
R.Chand&Co,NewDelhi,2003.
2.Rodriquez MV, ―Effective BusinessCommunication Concept‖ Vikas
PublishingCompany,2003.
3.Madhukar .R.K , ―BusinessCommunication-vikaspublishinghouse,
4.Raghunathan VS ,Santhanam V, BusinessCommunication,margham publications
COMPANYLAW
Course Code :4C4 Credits
:3
SubjectDescription:Thiscourseaimstoenlightenthestudentsonthe
provisionsoftheCompaniesAct,1956alongwithrelevantcaselaws.
Goals:To enlightenthestudents’knowledge onCompaniesAct.
Objectives :Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentshould have
athroughknowledgeonFormationofCompany,Documentsrequiredand Actspertainingtoit.
Unit-I
Company–Definition–Characteristics–Kinds–PrivilegesofPrivateCompany –
LimitedLiability-Partnership-FormationofaCompany.
Unit-II
MemorandumofAssociation–Meaning–Purpose–Alteration ofMemorandum –
DoctrineofUltravires–ArticlesofAssociation–Meaning–Forms–Contents –
AlterationofArticles–DoctrineofIndoor management
Unit-III
Prospectus–Definition–Contents–DeemedProspectus–Misstatementin Prospectus––
KindsofSharesandDebentures.
Unit-IV
DirectorandSecretary–QualificationandDisqualification–Appointment– Removal–
Remuneration– Powers,Dutiesand Liabilities.
Unit- V
Meetings–RequisitesofValidMeeting–TypesofMeeting–Windingup– Meaning-
ModesofWindingUp.
Text Book 1.N.D.Kapoor, ― Company Law‖ SultanChand & Sons, NewDelhi2005
Books for Reference:
1.AvtarSingh,―CompanyLaw‖, EasternBook Co.,12thedition,1999Lucknow
2. P.Saravanavel-Companylaw,10thedition
3.PrinciplesofCompany law-N.C.Shukla and S.S. Gulshan,2ndedition 2007.
4. CompanyLaw and Secretarialpractice-D.Radha,Kathiresan.
5. Bagrial A.K,―Company Law‖, VikasPublishingHouse, NewDelhi
BASICSOFINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY
Course Code:1C2 Credits :4
SubjectDescription:Toenablethestudentstohavethoroughknowledge of
computerhardware,software,itscomponents andoperatingsystem.
Goals :Toprovidebasicconceptualknowledgeaboutthecomputersystems and
informationtechnology
Objectives:Afterthe successfulcompletionofthecoursethe studentsshould
havethoroughknowledgeaboutconceptsandprinciples ofinformation technology.
Unit-I
Introductiontocomputer,Typesofcomputer,Characteristicsofcomputers,generationcomputers,
Classification ofcomputersystems-Micro,mini,
mainframeandsupercomputers.Analog,digitaland Hybridcomputers,
Unit-II
HardwareandSoftware: Componentsofcomputersinput,outputandstorage
devices,software:systemsoftwareandApplicationsoftware; Programming language-machine
language-assembly language,higherlevel languages.
SystemArchitecture,Flowchartandprogrammeflow charts. Stepsin
developingacomputerprogramme. Unit-III
Operatingsystems:Dos,WindowsServer2003,WindowsXP,Windows7,
LINUX,OverviewofMAC,Internet-Extranet,WWW,E.mail,Mobilecomputing.
GridComputing,ManagingApplicationDevelopment, ProblemofChangeand Recovery.
Laptopand notebookcomputers.
Unit-IV
Networking: Typesofnetworking: LAN,WAN,WLAN,MAN.Transmission
ControlProtocol/Internetprotocol(TCP/IP).Networklayer,Dataprocessingand
FileProcessing,datastorageanddataretrievalcapabilities,DataWarehousing -
DataMining,Timesharing,multiprogrammingandmultiprocessingsystems. Unit-
V
E-Commerce, security, firewalls.EthicalIssuesmanagementinformation system-
decisionsupportsystems-expert system.Computerapplicationsin various
areasofbusiness,computerrelatedjobs in business.
Text Books :
ATextBookofinformationTechnology - R. Saravanakumar,R.parameswaran
&T.Jayalakshmi,2010,sultanchand&co limited.
BOOKSFORREFERENCE
1.Computerand commonsense-Roger HuntandJohn Shellery,Prentice
Hall,NewDelhi
2.UsingMicroComputers-Brightmanand Dimsdale,Galgotia,Mumbai
3.P.c.Softwaremade simple-R.K.Taxali,TataMcGrawhill,NewDelhi
4.Introductionto computers-AlexisLeonandMathewsLeon,LeoanTechworld
ISBN0-81-259-07964,1999 NewDelhi.
5.Informationtechnologyformanagement-Henryc.Lucas,TotaMcgraw hill,2001
FINANCIALACCOUNTING
Course Code: 2C1 Credits :4
Subjectdescription:Thiscoursepresentsfinancialaccounting,emphasizing
variousaspectsofaccountingnamelyDepreciation, Branchaccounts,Hire
purchaseandinstallment system,SingleentrysystemandPartnership accounts.
Goals:Toenablethe studentstolearn thefunctionalaspects ofaccounting.
Objectives: Onsuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,thestudentsshouldhave
understoodtheaccountingproceduresofDepreciation, Branchaccounts,Hire
PurchaseandInstallmentSystem,Single Entryand Partnership.
UNIT
I
Depreciation– Methods-Reservesand provisions.
UNITI
I
Branchaccountsexcludingforeignbranches.Hirepurchaseandinstallment systemincluding
hirepurchasetradingaccounts.
UNITII
I
SelfBalancing-SingleEntrySystem-MeaningandFeatures-Statementof
AffairsMethodandConversionMethod.
UNITI
V
PartnershipAccounts-DivisionofProfits-Fixedand FluctuatingCapital–Past Adjustments-
GuaranteeofProfits-Admission-Retirement–Death
UNIT
V
DissolutionofPartnership-Insolvency ofPartners-RuleinGarnerVs.Murray -
PiecemealDistribution-Saletoacompany
Note:20%Marksfor theoryand 80 %marksforproblem.
TEXT BOOKS:
T.S.Reddy&Dr.A.Murthy:FinancialAccounting,6threvisededition,Margham publications-
chennai.
BOOKSFORREFERENCE
1.S.P.JainandNarang:AdvancedAccountancy,Kalyanipublication,12thedition 2001,
Newdelhi.
2.T.S.Grewal:Advanced Accountancy,sultanchand &sons,NewDelhi
3.M.CShukla:AdvancedAccountancy,sultanchand &sons,NewDelhi
4.R.L.Gupta&M.Radhasamy:AdvancedAccountancy,sultanchand&sons,
revisededition,2008,NewDelhi
E-COMMERCETECHNOLOGY
Course Code: 3C3 Credits :4 SubjectDescription:Thiscourseisdesignedtoprovideknowledgeabout ElectronicCommerce.
Goals:Toenablethestudentstounderstandthe technologyofe-Commercefor Business
Application.
Objectives:Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentmustbe aware of Techniques
intheApplicationofe-Commerce.
UNIT
I
E-Commerce-Framework-Classificationofelectroniccommerce-AnatomyofE-
CommerceApplications-ComponentsoftheIway-Network AccessEquipment-
InternetTerminology. UNITI
I
ElectronicDataInterchange-Benefits-EDILegal,Security&privacyissues-EDI
softwareimplementation-Valueaddednetworks-InternalInformationSystems-
WorkflowautomizationandCoordination-Customization andInternal Commerce. UNITII
I
Networksecurityandfirewalls-ClientServerNetworkSecurity-Emergingclient server
securitythreats- Firewallsandnetworksecurity-Dataandmessage security-
Encrypteddocumentsandelectronicmail-Hypertext publishing- Technologybehindtheweb-
Securityandtheweb. UNITI
V
ConsumerOrientedElectronicCommerce:ConsumerOrientedApplications-
MercantileProcessModels-MercantileModelsFromtheConsumersPerspective-
MercantileModelsfromtheMerchantsPerspective.
UNIT
V
ElectronicPaymentSystems-Types-DigitalTokenBasedElectronicPayment System-Smart
Cards&CreditCard,Fundtransfer–NFT-TFT,ECS,-Risk- Designingelectronic
paymentsystem.E-Banking, E-Marketing,E- Trading- Future.
Text Book:
1.RaviKalakota&Andrewb.Whinston,―FrontiersofElectronicCommerce‖,
DorlingKindersley(India)Pvt.Ltd-2006
Book for Reference
1.Bharat Bhasker, ―Electronic Commerce‖,Tata Mc GrawHill Publishing Co
Ltd,NewDelhi-2006.
2.DanielMinoli,EmmaMinoli―WebCommerceTechnologyHandbook‖,Tata
McGrawHillPublishing,NewDelhi.
3.Dr.C.S.Rayudu,‖E-Commerce&E-Business‖,HimalayaPublishingHouse,
NewDelhi,Latestedition.
CORPORATEACCOUNTING
Course Code:4C1 Credit:4
SubjectDescription:This course aims to enlighten the students on the
accountingproceduresfollowedbytheCompanies.
Goals:ToenablethestudentstobeawareontheCorporateAccountingin conformitywiththe
provision oftheCompaniesAct.
Objectives: Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentshould
haveathroughknowledgeontheaccounting practiceprevailinginthe Corporate.
Unit-I
Books ofAccountsandStatutory Books--Issueofsharesanddebentures– Forfeitureandre-issue
ofshare–Surrenderofshare-RightIssue–Books Buildingprocess– Underwriting.
Unit-II
Redemptionof Preference Shares and Debentures –Debenture
trustDeed:Meaningandfunction.
Unit-III
PreparationandpresentationofFinalAccounts:Legalrequirements–Revised Schedule VI-
partI&Part–II-Dividendprovision-FixedAssetschedule.
Unit-IV
Valuation ofShares andGoodwill– Methods.
Unit- V
LiquidationofCompanies-Statementofaffairs-DeficiencyAccount.
NOTEDistributionofMarksbetweenproblemsandtheoryshallbe80% and 20 %
Text Books:
AdvancedAccountancyVolume–II-R.L.Gupta&M.Radhasamy,sultan chand,2008.
Books for Reference:
1.T.S.Reddy&Dr.A.Murthy:CorporateAccounting,Margham publication,6th
revisededition,2011,chennai
2. S.P. Jain &K.L. Narang, ―Advanced Accountancy‖, Kalyani
Publications,2005,NewDelhi.
3.ShuklaM.C.,GrewalT.S.&GuptaS.L.,―AdvancedAccountancy‖,S.Chand
&Co.,2010,NewDelhi.
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Course Code : 3C2 Credits :4
SubjectDescription: Thiscourseprovidesknowledgeoftheelectronicdata
system,Processstructures andenablesthestudentsacquirepractical knowledge.
Goals: Toenablethestudentstolearnthedatabaseoperationsandprocess on
Objectives : Thesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentsshould understand
theArchitecturalConcept,StructuralEmbeddedSQL,Hierarchical Approach
andNetworkConcept.
UNIT-
I
DatabaseSystemArchitecture-BasicConcepts:Data System,Operational
Data,DataIndependence,Architecture foraDatabaseSystem,Distributed Databases,
StorageStructures :RepresentationofData.Data Structuresand
CorrespondingOperators:Introduction, RelationApproach,Hierarchical
Approach,NetworkApproach. UNIT-II
RelationalApproach:RelationalDataStructure:Relation,Domain,Attributes,
KeyRelationalAlgebra-Introduction, TraditionalSetOperation.
Attribute,Attributenamesforderivedrelations-SpecialRelationalOperations. UNIT-III
EmbeddedSQL:Introduction–Operations notinvolvingcursors,involving cursors–
Dynamicstatements,QuerybyExample–Retrievaloperations,Built-
inFunctions,updateoperations-QBEDictionary.Normalization :Functional
dependency,First,Second,Thirdnormal forms, Relationswithmorethanone candidate
key,Goodand baddecomposition. UNIT–
IV
Hierarchical Approach:IMSdatastructure-Physical Database,Database Description-
Hierarchicalsequence-ExternallevelofIMS:LogicalDatabases,
theprogramcommunicationblockIMSDatamanipulation :Definingthe
ProgramcommunicationBlock:DL/ 1 Examples. UNIT–V
NetworkApproach:ArchitectureofDBTG System.DBTG Data Structure :The
setconstruct,Singularsets,SampleSchema,theexternallevelofDBTG–DBTG
DataManipulation.
Text book:
C.J.Date-Anintroductionto DatabaseSystems,Seventh Edition2007.
Books for Reference :
1.AbrahamSilberschatz,HenryF Korth-DatabaseSystemsConcepts,fifth Edition2006
2.BipinCDesai-Anintroductionto DatabaseSystems,galgotiapublication 7th
edition,1991
OBJECTORIENTEDPROGRAMMINGWITHC++
Course Code : 4C3 Credit:4 Goals:TopromotetheknowledgeofOOPsConceptsthrough C++.
Objectives: Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentmustbe ableto
constructanApplication withC++
Unit– I
OOPs,ANewParadigm–EvaluationofProgrammingParadigm–Objects– Classes–Multiple
ViewingoftheSameObject–EncapsulationandData Abstraction–Inheritance–Delegation–
ObjectComposition–Polymorphism – MessageCommunication–PopularOOPsLanguages–
MeritsandDemerits of OOPsMethodology– ApplicationofOOPs. Unit–II
ApplicationofC++-StructureofC++Program–Tokens,Expression-BasicData Types–
SymbolicConstants–DeclaringDataTypes-ReferenceVariables– Operator inC++-
ScopeResolutionOperator–ExpressionsandImplicit Conversions–Control Structures –
FunctionsinC++- CallbyReference–Call byValue–InlineFunctions–Default Arguments–
ConstantArguments– ClassesandObjects–DefiningMemberFunctions–
NestingMemberFunction
– PrivateMemberFunction –StaticMemberFunction. Unit– III
ArrayofObjects –FriendFunction–ReturningObjects–Constant Member Function–
PointertoMembers–ConstructorswithDefault Arguments–Copy Constructor–
DynamicConstructor–Destructor–Operator Overloadingand TypeConversions–
RulesforOperatorOverloading –FunctionOverloading– FunctionOverloading
withArguments–SpecialFeaturesofFunction Overloading.
Unit– IV
Inheritance–SingleInheritance–Types of Base Classes–Types ofDerivation –Public–
Private–ProtectedInheritance–Multilevel Inheritance–Multiple Inheritance–
HierarchicalInheritance–HybridInheritance–Polymorphism – VirtualFunctions –Pure
VirtualFunction –PointertoDerivedClasses.
Unit–V
ManagingConsoleI/OOperations–C++Streams–StreamClasses– istreams,
ostreams,ioStream,fstream,ifstream,ofstream,filebuff,istrstream,ostrstream –
UnformattedI/OOperation–ClassesforFileStreamOperations–Opening andClosingafile.
TEXT
BOOK:
E. Balagurusamy, ―ObjectOriented ProgrammingwithC++‖,TataMcGraw-
HillPublishingCompanyLimited,NewDelhi,2003.
Books for Reference:
D.Ravichandran, ―ProgrammingwithC++‖,TataMcGraw-HillPublishing
CompanyLimited,NewDelhi,2002.
COST ACCOUNTING
Course Code : 5C2 Credits :4
Subject Description:Thiscourseaimstoenlighten thestudentson
variousmethodsofcostingadopted inpractice. Goals:Tokeepthestudentsconversantwiththeever-enlargingfrontiersof CostAccounting
knowledge. Objectives:Afterthe successfulcompletionofthecoursethe student should
haveathoroughknowledgeonthe Cost Accounting principles andthe methodsof
accountingcost.
UNIT–
I
Costaccounting–Definition –Meaning–Scope–Objectives,Advantagesand Limitations–
DifferencebetweenCostaccountingandfinancialaccounting– Elements ofCost–
PreparationofCostSheetandTender. UNIT–
II
Material Control: PurchasingProcedure-Needformaterial control–Essential features
ofmaterialcontrol–Materialscontroltechniques–Stocklevels– EconomicOrderQuantity-
ABCanalysis.
Storescontrol:StoresledgerVsBinCard-PricingMaterialsIssues:FIFO,LIFO,
SimpleandWeightedAverageMethod–PerpetualInventorysystem Vs
ContinuousStockTaking. UNIT– III
LabourControl:ProductiveandIdle labour–Methods ofwagepayment: Time
rateandPieceSystem–Incentives Schemes:Halsey, Rowan,Taylorand Merrick–
Calculationofwages-LabourTurnover:causes–Methodsoflabour turnover.
UNIT–
IV
Overhead:Meaning –Classification:Elements,Functions, Behaviour–Sources ofoverhead-
Allocation, Apportionment–Primarydistributionmethod–
Secondarydistributionmethod- Absorptionofoverheads–Methods–Under Absorptionand
OverAbsorption.
UNIT–V
ProcessCosting–Features–Processlosses, Wastage, Scrap,NormalLoss–
AbnormalLoss,abnormal gain(Excludinginterprocessprofitsandequivalent byproduct).
JobCosting–contract costing-Operatingcosting:Transport- Reconciliationofcost
andfinancialaccounts. Note:DistributionofMarksbetweenproblemsandtheoryshallbe60%and 40%.
TEXT
BOOK
A.MurthyandDr.S.Gurusamy,―CostAccounting‖,VijayNicoleImprintsPrivate
Limited,Chennai. 2006. Books for Reference:
1.S.P.JainandKL.Narang,―CostAccounting‖,KalyaniPublishers,New Delhi.Edn.2005
2.R.S.N.PillaiandV.Bagavathi,―CostAccounting‖,S.ChandandCompany
Ltd.,NewDelhi.Edn.2004
3.Dr.R.Ramachandran and Dr.R. Srinivasan ―Cost Accounting‖ Sriram
Publications,2006..
4.B.S. Raman―CostAccounting‖ Unitedpublishers,2012.
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTWITHVISUALBASIC Course Code : 5C4 Credits :4
Subject Description :ThisCourseaidsthe studentsto developanfrontend
applicationusingVisualBasic.
Goals:Toenablethe studentstodevelopafrontendtoolforCustomer
InteractioninBusiness. Objectives:Afterthe successfulcompletionofthe coursethe studentmustbe ableto
developanapplicationusingVisualBasic. Unit– I
Introduction–Client/Server–BenefitsofClient/Server–Downsizing–Upsizing –Right sizing–
Client/ServerModels –Distributed Presentation–Remote Presentation–RemoteData–
Distributed Logic–DistributedData– Client/Server Architecture–TechnicalArchitecture–
ApplicationArchitecture– TwoTierArchitecture–
ThreeTierArchitectureOLTP&nTierArchitecture. Unit– II
IntroductiontoVisualBasic–StepsinVBApplication–IntegratedDevelopment
Environment(IDE) –Menu Bar– Tool Bar–ProjectExplorerWindow–Property Window –
Toolbox–Properties,MethodsandEvents–EventDriven Programming–WorkingwithForms-
Variables–ScopeofVariables–Constants – DataTypes.
Unit– III
Functions – Procedures– ControlStructure:If-Switch– Select–For – While– DoWhile-
Arrays– UserDefinedDataTypes– DataType Conversions- Operators– StringFunctions–
DateandTimeFunctions.
Unit– IV
CreatingandUsingStandardControls:Form,Label,Text box, Command
Button,CheckBox,OptionButton,ListBox,ComboBox,PictureBox,Image
Controls,ScrollBars–DriveListBox–DirectoryListBox-TimeControl,Frame,
ShapeandLineControls–Control Arrays–DialogBoxes–SingleDocument Interface(SDI)–
Multiple Document Interface(MDI)–Menus–MenuEditor– Menu Creation.
Unit–V
Data Controls–Data AccessObjects(DAO)–AccessingandManipulating Databases–
Recordset–TypesofRecordset–Creatinga Recordset– Modifying,Deleting Records–
FindingRecords–Data Report–Data Environment –Report-Designer–ConnectionObject–
CommandObject– Sectionofthe DataReportDesigner– DataReportControls.
TextBook:
Steven Holzner, ―VB 6 Programming Black Book‖, DreamTechPress, New
Delhi,2002.
Books for Reference:
N. Krishnan& N. Saravanan,―Visual Basic6.0in30 days‖,Scitech
Publications,(India)PvtLtd.,Chennai, 2001.
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Course Code : 6C1 Credits
:4 SubjectDescription :Thiscourseaimstodevelopanunderstandingofthe conceptualframeworkof
ManagementAccounting
Goals:Toacquaintthe students,theManagementAccountingTechniques
thatfacilitatesmanagerialdecision –making. Objectives :Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentshould
haveathroughknowledgeontheManagement AccountingTechniquesin
businessdecisionmaking.
UNIT
-I
Management Accounting-Meaning-ObjectivesandScope-Relationship between
Managementaccounting, CostaccountingandFinancialaccounting– Financialstatement
analysis-Commonsizestatements,Comparative statementsandTrendanalysis.
UNIT-
II
Analysisoffinancialstrength:Ratioanalysis–Usesandlimitations-Analysis
ofliquidity,solvency andprofitability-Constructionof balance sheet.
UNIT-
III
Analysisoffinancialbehavior: FundflowStatement -BalancesheetVsFund
FlowStatement–Assessmentofincreaseordecreaseinworkingcapital– Components of
fundsfromoperation– Preparationoffundflowstatement.Cash flow statement: Cash flow
in operating, financing and investment
activities.FundflowstatementVsCashflowstatement..
UNIT-
IV
MarginalCostingandBreakEvenAnalysis-ManagerialApplicationsof marginalcosting -
Significanceandlimitationsof marginalcosting.
UNIT-
V
Budgetingandbudgetarycontrol:Definition–Importance -Budgetmanual–
Budgetcommittee-Essential,classification ofbudgets- Masterbudget– Preparation
ofcashbudget,sales budget,purchasebudgets,material budget, flexiblebudgets.-
Standardcosting-meaning,importance-variance analysis-
(material&Labourvarianceonly)
Note:DistributionofMarksbetweenproblemsandtheoryshallbe60%and 40%.
TEXT
BOOK
A.MurthyandDr.S.Gurusamy,―ManagementAccounting‖,VijayNicole Imprints Private Limited,Chennai. 2006.,ISBN-81-8209-048-2
BOOKSFORREFERENCE
1.Dr.S.N.Maheswari.―ManagementAccounting‖,SultanChand& Sons,
NewDelhi,2006. 2.SharmaandS.K.Gupta―ManagementAccounting‖, KalyaniPublishers,
NewDelhi,2007.
3.S.P.JainandKL.Narang,―CostandManagementAccounting‖,Kalyani Publishers,NewDelhi,2004.
4.Dr.R.Ramachandranand Dr.R.Srinivasan, ―ManagementAccounting‖,
Srirampublication,2004.
BUSINESSMANAGEMENT
Course Code :3C1
Credits :4
Subject Description :To enablethe studentstoknow the basicprinciples of management
Goals:To makethe studentsto understandthefunctionsofmanagement
Objectives:On successfulcompletionofthiscoursethe studentshould be
wellversedintheprinciplesinvolved in applyingmanagementstrategies inbusiness
UnitI
DefinitionofManagement–ManagementandAdministration –Natureand
ScopeofManagement -FunctionsofManagement–Management asascience orArt
orprofession-ScientificManagement –objective-socialresponsibilities
ofmanagement.ContributionofF.W.Taylor– HenryFayol. UnitII
Planning–Meaning –NatureandImportanceofPlanning–Planningpromises
– MethodsandTypesofplans–DecisionMaking. UnitIII
Organization–Meaning,NatureandImportance–ProcessofOrganization–
PrinciplesofSoundOrganization–Organization Structure–SpanofControl–
OrganizationChart–Departmentation–DelegationandDecentralization –
AuthorityrelationshipLine,Functionaland Staff. UnitIV
Staffing and Directing- Supervision- Motivation – Need – Determinants of behaviour–
Maslow’sTheoryofMotivation–Motivation Theoriesin Management –X,YandZtheories–
Leadershipstyles–MBO–Management byException.
UnitV
Controlling - natureand process ofcontrol– Techniques ofcontrol -
characteristicsofidealcontrolsystem-CommunicationinManagement–Co- ordination-
NeedandTechniques.
Text book:
BusinessManagement-Dinkar – Pagare,Firstedition,sultanchand, 2000,Newdelhi.
Books for Reference:
1.PrinciplesofManagement- Koontzand O’Donald,TataMcgrawhill,NewDelhi
2.PrinciplesofManagement–R.K. Sharma&ShashiK.Gupta,2007,Kalyani
Publisher,Chennai.
3.The PrinciplesofManagement-RustomS.Davan
4.BusinessOrganizationandManagement-Y.K.Bhushan18threvised edition,sultan
Chand,Delhi.
5.BusinessManagement-Chatterjee
WEB DEVELOPMENTANDMULTIMEDIA
Course Code :6C2 Credits :4
Subject Description :Thiscourseaidsthelearnerto knowtheworkingof
animationcreativity,usesOfsearchengines and proceduretodevelopaweb page.
Goals:To makethe studentsexpertise increatingWeb Page
Objectives:Afterthe successfulcompletionofthe coursethe studentmust know the
conceptsofMultimediaand designaWebPage.
UNIT-
I: IntroductiontoWebDesigning:Webpages – Tiers– Conceptof aTier –
ComparisonofMicrosoftandJavaTechnologies–WebPages–StaticWebPages –Plug-ins–
Frames–Forms.Dynamic WebPages:Need–Magic ofDynamic WebPages–Overview
ofDynamicWebPageTechnologies–Overview of DHTML–CommonGatewayInterface–
ASP–ASPTechnology–ASPExample – Modern Trendsin ASP– JavaandJVM–
JavaServlets–JavaServerPages. UNIT-
II: TCP/IP:TCP/IPBasics –WhyIPaddress–Logical Address- TCP/IPExample-
TheconceptofIPaddress–BasicsofTCP–FeaturesofTCP–Relationship
betweenTCPandIP–PortsandSockets–ActiveOpenandPassiveOpen-TCP Connections–
WhatmakesTCPreliable?–TCPPacketformat-PersistentTCP connections– UDP –
DifferencesbetweenTCPandUDP.
UNIT-
III:
Introduction: MultimediaPresentation and Production – Characteristicsof
Multimedia Presentation–MultipleMedia-UtilitiesofMulti-sensoryPerception –
HardwareandSoftwareRequirements.DigitalRepresentation: Analog Representation –
Waves–DigitalRepresentation–Needfor Digital Representation –AnalogtoDigital
Conversion–DigitaltoAnalogConversion. Text:TypesofText–UnicodeStandard–Font–
Insertion ofText–Text compression– Fileformats. UNIT-
IV:
Audio: Introduction–Acoustics–Natureof SoundWaves–Fundamental
CharacteristicsofSound–Microphone–Amplifier–Loudspeaker–AudioMixer –
DigitalAudio–Synthesizers–MIDI–Basics ofStaffNotation –Sound Card–
AudioTransmission–AudioFileformatsandCODECs –AudioRecording Systems–
AudioandMultimedia–VoiceRecognitionandResponse-Audio Processing Software. UNIT-
V:
Video:AnalogVideoCamera–TransmissionofVideoSignals–VideoSignal Formats–
Television BroadcastingStandards–DigitalVideo–DigitalVideo Standards–PCVideo–
VideoRecordingFormatsandSystems-VideoFile FormatsandCODECs– Video Editing–
VideoEditingSoftware.
TEXTBOOK
S:
ComdexMultimediaAnd Web Design– VikasGupta,DreamtechPress.2007.
REFERENCE
BOOKS:
1.WebtechnologiesTCP/IPtoInternetApplicationsArchitectures –
AchyutS Godbole&AtulKahate,2007 ,TMH.
2.Internetandweb technologies– Rajkamal,TMH.,march31st2012.
3.WebapplicationsConcepts andRealworldDesign – CraigD.Knuckles,
DavidS.Yuen.
4.Principlesofmultimedia– RanjanParekh,2007,TMH.
5.Multimedia:MakingitWork–Tay Vaughan, 7thedition,TMH.
PRINCIPLES OFAUDITING
Course Code :5C1
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Credits : 4
Subject Description :Thiscourseaimstocreateinterestin themindsof
studentstowardsAuditingProfession.
Goals:Tofamiliarize the studentswiththePrinciplesofAuditing. Objectives:On successfulcompletionofthiscourse,the studentshould be
wellversedinthefundamentalconcepts ofAuditing.
UNIT–
I
Auditing–Origin–Definition–Objectives–Types–AdvantagesandLimitations – Qualitiesofan
Auditor– AuditProgrammes.
UNIT–
II
InternalControl–InternalCheckandInternalAudit–AuditNoteBook–Working
Papers.Vouching–Voucher–VouchingofCashBook–VouchingofTrading Transactions
UNIT–
III
Verification and Valuation of Assets and Liabilities – Auditor’s position
regardingthevaluationandverificationsofAssetsandLiabilities–Depreciation –
ReservesandProvisions-GeneralReserves--Provisionsrelating topublished Accounts
UNIT–
IV
AuditofJointStockCompanies–Qualification–Dis-qualifications–Various
modesofAppointmentofCompanyAuditor–RightsandDuties–Liabilitiesof
aCompanyAuditor–Share CapitalandShareTransfer Audit–AuditReport – Contentsand
Types.
UNIT–V
Investigation–Objectives ofInvestigation– D i f f e r e n c e betweenAuditand
investigation-Types ofinvestigation–Audit ofComputerised Accounts–
ElectronicAuditing–InvestigationundertheprovisionsofCompaniesAct1956.
Text Books:
Dinkarpagare-Principlesofauditing-Sultanchandcompanyltd.,10thedition, 2004,
reprint2006.NewDelhi Books for Reference:
1. B.N. Tandon, ―PracticalAuditing‖,S.Chand CompanyLtd,,revisededition
2001,NewDelhi.
2. F.R.MDePaula, ―Auditing-theEnglishlanguageSociety and SirIsaac
PitmanandSonsLtd,13thedition,1966,London
3.Spicer and Pegler, ―Auditing: Khatalia’sAuditing‖December19th2011,
4.KamalGupta, ―Auditing ―,TataMcgriall Publications,secondreprint1999
5.Pradeep kumar, Baldev Sachdeva& Jagwant Singh–Auditing PrinciplesAnd
Practices,Kalyanipublications,NewDelhi,2008.
MANAGEMENTINFORMATIONSYSTEM
Course Code : 4A1 Credits :4
Subject Description:Thiscourseisdesignedtoprojecttheimportanceof
InformationinBusiness/ ManagementDecisionmaking.
Goals : ToknowtheIntegrationofBusinessInformationthrough
Computers.
Objectives : Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudent must beawareof
utilizationofbusinessinformationfordecisionmaking.
UnitI
ManagementInformationSystem:Meaning–Features–Requisitesof an effective MIS–MIS
Model–Components–SubsystemsofanMIS–Roleand Importance–CorporatePlanning
forMIS–GrowthofMISinanOrganisation- CentralizationVs.DecentralizationofMIS support–
LimitationsofMIS.
UnitII
SystemConcepts–ElementsofaSystem-Characteristics ofasystem-Types ofSystem–
CategoriesofInformationSystem–SystemDevelopmentLifeCycle – SystemEnhancement.
UnitIII
InformationSystemsinBusinessandManagement:TransactionProcessing System
InformationRepeatingandExecutiveInformationSystem.
UnitIV
DatabaseManagementSystems–ConceptualPresentation–ClientServer
ArchitecturesNetworks– BusinessProcessRe–Engineering[BPR].
UnitV
Functional Management Information System: Financial – Accounting – Marketing-
Production– Humanresource – BusinessProcess Outsourcing.
Text Book
AmanJindal,―ManagementInformationSystem‖,KalyaniPublishers,NewDelhi,2003.
Books for Reference:
1.GordenB.Davis&MargretheH.Olson,―ManagementInformation System‖,Mc Graw–
HillPublishing,NewDelhi.
2. Dr. S.P. Rajagopalan, ―Management Information System‖, Margham
Publications,Chennai, 2006.
COMPUTERAPPLICATIONPRACTICAL–I
(MSWORD,MSEXCEL,MSPOWERPOINT) Course Code:1CP Credits :2
Subject Description:ComputerApplicationPractical –I seeksto enlighten
thestudentsonthefundamentalknowledge inoperatingcomputer systems.
Goals :To enablethe studentsto operatethe systems
Objectives :On successfulcompletionofthecourse,the studentsshould
havefundamentalknowledge inoperatingthecomputer
I-MS WORD
1. TypeChairman’sspeech/Auditor’sreport /Minutes/Agendaandperform thefollowing
operations:Bold,Underline,FontSize,style,Backgroundcolor, Textcolor,Linespacing,
SpellCheck,Alignment,Header&Footer,Inserting pagesandpage numbers,Findand Replace.
2.Preparean invitationforthecollegefunctionusingTextboxesandclipparts.
3.DesignaninvoiceandAccount salesbyusingDrawingtoolbar,ClipArt, Word Art,
Symbols,Bordersand Shading.
4.Preparea ClassTime Tableandperformthefollowingoperations:Inserting
thetable,DataEntry, AlignmentofRowsandColumns,InsertingandDeleting the Rows
andColumns andChange ofTableFormat.
5.PrepareaShareholdersmeetingletterfor10membersusingmailmerge operation.
6.Prepare Bio-DatabyusingWizard/Templates.
II-MS EXCEL
1.Prepareamarklistofyourclass(minimum of5subjects)andperformthe
followingoperations:DataEntry,Total,Average,ResultandRankingbyusing
arithmeticandlogicalfunctionsandsorting.
2. PrepareFinalAccounts(Trading,Profit&LossAccount andBusiness Sheet)
byusingformula.
3.Drawthedifferent typeofcharts(Line, Pie,Bar)toillustrateyear-wise
performanceofsales,purchase,profitofacompanybyusingchartwizard.
4.Prepareastatement ofBankcustomer’saccount showingsimpleand
compoundinterestcalculations for10differentcustomersusingmathematical
andlogicalfunctions.
5.PrepareaProduct LifeCyclewhichshouldcontainthefollowingstages:
Introduction,Growth,Maturity,Saturation,Decline.
III-MS POWERPOINT
1.Designpresentationslidesforaproduct ofyourchoice.Theslidesmust
includename,brandname,typeofproduct,characteristics, specialfeatures, price,specialoffer
etc.Addvoiceifpossibletoexplainthefeatures ofthe product.The presentationshouldwork in
manual mode.
2.Designpresentationslidesfororgranizationdetailsfor5levelsofhierarchy ofacompanybyusing
organizationchart.
3.Designslidesfortheheadlines NewsofapopularTVChannel.The
PresentationShouldcontainthefollowingtransactions: Topdown,Bottomup, Zoominand
Zoomout.-The presentationshouldworkincustommode.
4.Designpresentationslidesaboutanorganizationandperform frame movement
byinterestingclipartstoillustraterunningofanimage automatically.
5.Designpresentationslides fortheSeminar/Lecture Presentationusing
animationeffectsandperformthefollowingoperations:Creationofdifferent
slides,changingbackground color,fontcolorusingwordart.
COMPUTERAPPLICATIONPRACTICAL-II
(MSACCESS,TALLY&INTERNET) Course Code :2CP Credits :2
Subject Description:ComputerApplicationPractical –II seeksto enlighten
thestudentson thefundamentalknowledge inoperatingcomputer systems.
Goals :To enablethe studentsto operatethe systems
Objectives : On successful completion of the course, the students should
have fundamental knowledge in operating the computer and to get the practical
knowledge in tally and developingtheprogrammingskill. I-MS ACCESS
1.Prepareapayrollforemployeedatabaseofanorganizationwiththefollowing
Details:Employeeid,Employeename,DateofBirth,Department and
Designation,Dateofappointment,Basicpay,DearnessAllowance,HouseRent
Allowanceandotherdeductionsif any.Performqueriesfordifferentcategories.
2.Createmailinglabelsforstudentdatabasewhichshouldincludeatleast threeTablemust
haveatleasttwo fieldswiththefollowing details:Roll Number, Name,Course,Year,College
Name,University,Address,Phone Number.
3.Gatherprice,quantityandotherdescriptions forfiveproductsandenterin the
Accesstableandcreateaninvoice in formdesignview.
4.Createformsforthe simpletableASSETS.
5.Create reportforthePRODUCT database.
II– TALLY ANDINTERNET
1.Createanew company,group,voucherandledgerandrecordminimum 10 transactions
anddisplaythe relevantresults.
2.Prepare trialbalance,ProfitandLossA/candBalanceSheet(withminimum
ofanyfiveadjustments).
3.Prepareinventorystatementusing(Calculateinventorybyusingallmethods)
a)FIFOb)LIFOc)SimpleAverageMethodd)WeightedAverageMethod
4.Createane-mailidand checkthe mail inbox.
5. Learn how to use search engines and visit yahoo com, rediff.com, hotmail.comand
google.com
6.Visityour Universityand collegewebsitesand collecttherelevantdata.
COMPUTERAPPLICATIONPRACTICAL-III (ORACLE–SQL)
Course Code :3CP Credits :2
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION:Toenlighten the studentsknowledge inoracle
GOALS :Toenablethestudentstocreateadatabaseusing oracle
OBJECTIVES : On successful completion of the course, the
studentsshould havethorough knowledge increatingdatabasewithoracle
1.Createatable "Company"withthe followingfields andinsertthevaluesfor
10 employees.
FieldName FieldType Fieldsize
CompanyName Character 15
Proprietor Character 15 Address Character 25
SupplierName Character 15
No ofemployees Number 4
GPPercent Number 6 with 2 decimal places
Queries:
a)Displayalltherecordsofthecompanywhichareintheascendingorderof
GPpercent. b)Display thename ofthecompanywhose suppliername is"Telco".
c)Displaythe details ofthecompanywhoseGPpercentisgreater than20and order byGPPercent.
d)Displaythedetailofthecompanyhavingtheemployee rangingfrom300to
1000. e)Displaythe name ofthecompanywhose supplier issame astheTata's.
2.Createatablenamed"Employee"withthefollowingfieldsandinsertthe values.
FieldName FieldType FieldSize EmployeeName Character 15
EmployeeCode Number 6
Address Character 25
Designation Character 15
Grade Character 1
DateofJoin Date -
Salary Number 10 with 2 decimal
places
Queries
a) Displaythename oftheemployeewhosesalaryisgreaterthan Rs.10,000
b)DisplaythedetailsofemployeesinascendingorderaccordinggtoEmployee
Code.
c)Displaythetotalsalary oftheemployeeswhosegradeis"A"
d)Display thedetailsoftheemployeeearningthe highestsalary. e)Displaythe
names oftheemployees whoearn morethan "Ravi"
3.Createatable"Student"withthefollowingfields andinsertthevalues: FieldName
FieldType FieldSize
StudentName Character
15
Gender Character 6 RollNo Character 10
DepartmentName Character 15
Address Character 25
Percentage Number 4 with 2 decimal places
Queries:
a)Calculatetheaveragepercentage ofstudents.
b)Display thenamesofthe studentswhosepercentage isgreaterthan80. c)Displaythe
details ofthe studentwho gotthehighestpercentage.
d)Displaythedetailsofthestudentswhosepercentageisbetween50and70. e)Displaythe details
ofthe studentswhosepercentageisgreaterthanthe percentageoftherollno=12CA01.
4.Createatable"Product"withthefollowingfields andinsertthevalues: FieldName
FieldType FieldSize ProductNo Number
6
ProductName Character 15
UnitofMeasure Character 15
Quantity Number 6withdecimalplaces Total Amount
Number 8withdecimal places
Queries: a)Usingupdatestatementscalculatethetotalamountandthenselectthe record.
b)Selecttherecordswhoseunitofmeasure is"Kg".
c)Select therecordswhosequantityisgreaterthan10andlessthanorequal
to20.
d)Calculatetheentiretotalamountby using sumoperation.
e)Calculatethenumberofrecordswhoseunitpriceisgreaterthan50with countoperation. 5.CreatethetablePAYROLL withthefollowingfieldsandinsertthevalues: FieldName
FieldType FieldSize
EmployeeNo Number 8
EmployeeName Character 8
Department Character 10
BasicPay Number 8 with 2
decimal places
HRA Number 6with2 decimalplaces DA
Number 6 with 2
decimal places
PF Number 6 with 2
decimal places
NetPay Number 8 with 2 decimal
places
Queries:
a)Updatethe recordsto calculatethenetpay.
b)Arrangetherecordsoftheemployeesinascendingorder oftheirnetpay.
c)displaythe details oftheemployees whosedepartmentis"Sales".
d)Selectthedetails ofemployeeswhoseHRA>= 1000and DA<=900.
e)Selecttherecords indescendingorder.
6.CreateaTablePublisher and Bookwiththefollowingfields: FieldName
FieldType FieldSize
Publisher Code Var Char 5
Publisher Name Var Char 10
Publisher city Var Char 12
Publisher State Var Char 10 Title ofbook Var Char 15
Book Code Var Char 5
Book Price Var Char 5
Queries: a)Inserttherecords intothetablepublisherandbook.
b)Describethe structureofthetables.
c)Show thedetailsofthebookwiththetitle"DBMS".
d)Showthedetails ofthebookwithprice>300. e)Show thedetailsofthebookwithpublishername "Kalyani".
f)Selectthebook code, booktitle,publishercityis"Delhi".
g)Selectthebook code, booktitleandsortbybookprice.
h)Count thenumberofbooks ofpublisherstartswith"Sultanchand". i)Findthe
nameofthepublisherstartingwith"S".
7.CreateatableDeposit and loanwiththefollowingfields:
FieldName FieldType FieldSize
Account Var Char 6
Branch Name Var Char 15
CustomerName Var Char 20
BalanceAmount Var Char 10
LoanNumber Var Char 7
Loan Amount Var Char 6
Queries:
a)Inserttherecords intothetable. b)Describethe structureofthetable.
c)Displaythe recordsofDepositand Loan.
d)Findthenumberofloanswith amountbetween10000and 50000.
e)Listinthealphabeticalorderthenamesofallcustomerswhohavealoanat theCoimbatorebranch.
f)FindtheaverageaccountbalanceattheCoimbatorebranch.
g)Updatedepositstoaddinterestat5%tothebalance.
h)Arrangetherecords indescendingorder oftheloanamount.
i)Findthetotalamountofdepositin'Erode' branch.
COMPUTERAPPLICATIONPRACTICAL-IV
(OOPSWithC++)
Course Code : 4CP Credits :2
SUBJECTDESCRIPTION:Toenlightenthestudentson knowledgein C++
Programming
GOALS :Toenablethestudentsto do programmesinC++
OBJECTIVES :On successfulcompletionofthecourse,the students should
havethoroughknowledge in softwaredevelopmentin C++
1.ProgramtocalculatedepreciationunderStraight Linemethodand Diminishing
Balancemethod(usingclass,definingmemberfunctionsoutside the class).
2.ProgramtocalculatedepreciationunderDiminishingBalancemethod(Using class,defining
memberfunctioninside theclass)
3.ProgramtocalculateEconomicOrderQuantity(usingnestingofmember function).
4.Program to print the Employees'payrollstatement(usingcontrolstructures).
5.ProgramtocalculatesimpleInterestandcompoundInterest(usingnested class).
6.Programtocalculatenetincomeofafamily(usingfriendfunctionintwo classes).
7.Program to print the book listoflibrary(usingarray ofobjects).
8.Program to prepare costsheet(usinginheritance).
9.Program to calculate marginofsafety(usingmultilevelinheritance).
10. Programforbanktransaction(usingconstructorand destructor).
11.Programtocalculateincreaseordecreaseinworkingcapitalusingoperator overloading.
12.Programtocreatethestudentfileandpreparethemarksslipbyaccessin thefile.
COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS PRACTICAL-IV (VISUALBASIC)
Course Code :5CP Credits :2
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION:Toenlighten the studentsknowledge in VisualBasic GOALS :To enablethe studentsto develop projects inVB
OBJECTIVES:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,thestudentsshould
havethoroughknowledge in softwaredevelopmentwithVB
1.Designaformwithtextboxtoperformthealignmentandformat function.
2.Designaformto displaythelistofproductsby declaringarrayfunction.
3.Designaformto calculatecapitalbudgetingtechniqueby declaring finance
function andvariabledeclarationusingoptionbutton (Radio/Checkbox).
4.Designaformto displayanadvertisementbanner using imagebox
controlwithstring function.
5.Designaformto computecostofcapitalusingfinancefunctioninvisual basicusingcheck
box.
6.Designaformtoperformworkingcapitalanalysisbydeclaringfinance functionusingflex
gridcontrol.
7.Designaformto displayBreak-even analysisusinglineand chart
controls,bydeclaring variables.
8.Designaformtopresentproductdetailslikepurchases, sales,profit,etc
bydeclaringarrayfunctions and presentthedetailsinarichtext box(RTF).
09. DesignaPaySlipforan organizationand create adatabase usingusing SQLand Data
Control.
10. Designtheformto displaythehighlightsofthe budgetusingoption button and
animation.
11. Designtheformto createabank customerdatabaseby declaringsimple array
andmultiplearraysusingDataControl.
12. Designaformtocalculateminimum,maximum,reorder,reorder quantity,EOQand
display theinventorycontrolrecordsusingdata object.
COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS PRACTICAL-V
(WebDesigning)
Course Code :6CP Credits :2
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION: To enlighten the students on knowledge
Multimediaandwebdesigning.
GOALS : To enable the studentsto developanimationcreativity.
OBJECTIVES : On successfulcompletionofthecourse,the students should
havethoroughknowledge inworkingin multimediaandweb designing
1.CreateSun FlowerusingPhotoshop.
2.CreateWaterDropsusingPhotoshop.
3.AnimatePlaneFlyingtheCloudsusingPhotoshop.
4.CreatePlasticSurgeryforNose usingPhotoshop.
5.CreateMouse using Photoshop.
6.CreateSeethrutextusingPhotoshop.
7.CreateMilitaryClotheusingPhotoshop.
8.CreateStoneTextureusing Photoshop.
9.Create RolloverButtonsusing Photoshop.
10. CreateRealisticStoneStructureusingPhotoshop.
11. CreateWeb Page usingPhotoshop.
12. ConvertBlackand WhitetoColorPhoto usingPhotoshop.
ELECTIVE–INCOMETAX LAW &PRACTICE Course Code :5O1 Credits :4
Subject Description :Thiscourseaimstoprovide anin-depthknowledgeon the
provisionsofIncomeTax.
Goals:Tofamiliarizethe studentswithrecentamendmentsinIncome-tax. Objectives:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthiscourse,thestudentshouldbewell
versedintheprevailingact.
UNITI
HistoryofIncomeTax-IncomeTaxAct–DefinitionofIncome–Assessmentyear – previous year
Assesee–Scope ofIncome– Charge ofTax–Residential status -Exempted Income(sec.10). UNITII
HeadsofIncome: IncomefromSalaries–IncomefromHouseProperty. UNITIII
ProfitandGainsofBusinessorProfession–IncomefromOtherSources. UNITIV
Capital Gains –Deductions from Gross Total Income (sec80),80C,80D 80DD,80E,80G&.80U.
UNITV
Setoffand Carryforwardoflosses– ComputationofagriculturalIncome-
AggregationofIncomefor individuals(souse&minor)-ComputationofTax liability–
AssessmentofIndividuals.
Note:DistributionofMarksbetween theoryand problemshall be 40%and 60% respectively. Text Books:
1.Gaur and Narang, ―Income Tax LawandPractice‖
Kalyanipublishers40threvisededition2012,NewDelhi
Books for Reference:
1.T.Srinivasan, S.Mayilvaganan-IncomeTax lawandpractice,SCITECH
Publication(INDIA)private limited,2011.
2.Dr.HC Mehrotra, ―Income-taxLaw and Accounts‖SahithyaBhavan publishers 3.Dr.BhagwathiPrasad-IncomeTax lawandpractice,Wiswaprakasam ,NewDelhi.
ELECTIVE–ENTREPRENEURIALDEVELOPMENT Course Code : 5O2 Credits :4
Subject Description : This course enables the students to know the fundamentalsofbeing
agoodentrepreneur.
Goals:To enablethe students to learnthe conceptofEntrepreneurship Objectives:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthiscourse,thestudentshouldbe well versedinConcept
relatingtoentrepreneur,Knowledgeinthefinance institution,projectreportincentives
andsubsidies.
Unit– I
Conceptofentrepreneurship:DefinitionNatureandcharacteristics of entrepreneurship–
functionandtypeofentrepreneurship phasesofEDP. Development
ofwomenentrepreneur&ruralentrepreneur–includingself employmentofwomencouncil
scheme.
Unit– II
Thestart-upprocess,Projectidentification–selectionoftheproduct–project
formulationevaluation –feasibilityanalysis,ProjectReport.
Unit– III
Institutionalservicetoentrepreneur–DIC,SIDO,NSIC,SISI,SSIC,SIDCO– ITCOT,
IIC,KUICand commercialbank.
Unit– IV
Institutionalfinancetoentrepreneurs : Roleof financialinstitutions-IFCI,SFC,
IDBI,ICICI,TIIC,SIDCS, LICandGIC,UTI,SIPCOT–SIDBIcommercial bank venturecapital.
Unit–V
Incentivesandsubsidies–Subsidizedservices–subsidyformarket.Transport –
seedcapitalassistance-TaxationbenefittoSSIroleofentrepreneurinexport
promotionandimportsubstitution. Text Book:
1.EntrepreneurialDevelopment-S.S.Khanka,S.Chand&Companyltd,
4thedition,2010,NewDelhi Books for Reference:
1.EntrepreneurialDevelopment–C.B.GuptaandN.P.Srinivasan,Sultan.chand
5thedition,Reprint2012, NewDelhi.
2.EntrepreneurialDevelopment–P.Saravanavel,Esspeekaypublishing
house,Chennai, 2ndedition.
3.FundamentalsofEntrepreneurshipand SmallBusiness– Renu Arora& S.KI.Sood.
ELECTIVE–:FINANCIAL MARKETS Course Code :5O3 Credits :4
Subject Description :Thiscourseaimstocreateawarenessaboutthe role and
importanceoftheseagenciesinCorporate Financing.
Goals:To enablethe students to knowthefunctioningofIndian
FinancialMarketsandInstitutions. Objectives:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthiscourse,thestudentshouldknow aboutthemethods
offinancingbythisagenciesandthekeyroleplayedby theminCorporateFinancing.
Unit– I
FinancialMarkets–StructureofFinancialMarkets–FinancialInvestment– MoneyMarket
inIndia–IndianCapitalMarkets–DifferencebetweenMoney MarketandCapitalMarket–
ClassificationandobjectofIndianMoneyMarkets andStructureof Capital Markets.
Unit– II
MarketsforCorporateSecurities–PrimaryMarkets -SEBI Regulations–
FunctionsIssueMechanism–Merchant Banking-RoleandFunctions of MerchantBankers
inIndia–Underwriting.
Unit– III
SecondaryMarkets–SEBIRegulations-BSE,NSE,OTCEI-StockExchange–
RoleofSecondaryMarket –TradinginStockExchange–VariousSpeculative Transactions–
RoleofSEBI–RegulationofStockExchange-FunctionofBombay stockexchangeandLondon
stockexchange.
Unit– IV
FinancialIntermediaries - Role ofCommercial Banks-–IDBI–IFCI– LIC–GIC– UTI–
MutualFunds –InvestmentsCompanies,InvestmentBank.
Unit–V
New ModesofFinancing–LeasingasSourceofFinance–Formsofleasing– VentureCapital–
DimensionFunctions –VentureCapitalinIndia –Factoring– Types–Modus Operandi
ofFactoring– FactoringasSourceofFinance– Securitisationofassets–
MechanicsofSecuritisation-UtilityofSecuritisation– SecuritisationinIndia,
Text Books:
1.Financialmarketsandinstitutions-Dr.S.Gurusamy,TatamcgrawHill2nd
edition.,2009. Books for Reference:
1.Essentials ofBusinessFinance -R.M.SriVatsava,Himalyapublishing house
Reprint1998,Mumbai.
2.Indianfinancialsystem-Dr.S.Gurusamy,TataMcgrawhilleducation private
limited,Firstreprint2009,NewDelhi
3.FinancialServices- Dr.R.Shanmugam,WileyIndiaprivate limited,New
Delhi..
4.FinancialMarketsandservices-E.Gordon,K.Natarajan,Himalayapublishing house
NewDelhi.
5.Financialservices– D.Joseph Anbarasu,V.K.
Boominathan,P.Manoharan,G.Ganaraj,sultanchand
&sons,3rdrevisedenlargededition2007.Delhi.
6.FinancialManagementTheoryand Practice -
PrasannaChandra,TataMcgrawhill,NewDelhi.
ELECTIVE:BUSINESS FINANCE Course Code :6O1 Credits :4 Subject Description :Thiscourseaimstothrowlightonthe
importanceofFinancetoBusinessandtheproperwaysofmanagingit.
Goals:To enablethe students to knowtheintricaciesofBusinessFinance.
Objectives:On successfulcompletionofthiscourse,the studentshould be
wellversedintheconceptofBusinessFinanceandtheApplicationofFinance toBusiness.
Unit– I
BusinessFinance:Introduction–Meaning –Concepts-Scope–Functionof Finance
TraditionalandModern Concepts–ContentsofModernFinance Functions.
Unit– II
FinancialPlan:Meaning-Concept–Objectives–Types–Steps–Significance–
Fundamentals.
Unit– III
Capitalisation -BasesofCapitalisation–CostTheory–EarningTheory–Over Capitalisation–
UnderCapitalisation :Symptoms–Causes–Remedies– WateredStock – WateredStock
Vs.OverCapitalisation.
Unit– IV CapitalStructure–Cardinal PrinciplesofCapitalstructure–Trading onEquity
–CostofCapital–Concept–Importance–Calculationof Individualand
CompositeCostofCapital.
Unit–V
SourcesandFormsofFinance: EquityShares,PreferenceShares,Bonds,
DebenturesandFixedDeposits –Features–AdvantagesandDisadvantages- Lease
Financing:Meaning – Features–Forms– MeritsandDemerits.
Text Book:
BusinessFinance–prof.R.M.Srivastava&Dr.P.N.Reddy,Himalyapublishing
house,reprint1998,Mumbai. Books for Reference:
1.Essentials ofBusinessFinance-R.M.SriVatsava, Himalyapublishing houseMumbai.
2.FinancialManagement– S.N.Maheswari,sultanchand,14threvisedand
enlargededition2010,NewDelhi.l
3.FinancialManagement-L.Y.Pandey,Vikaspublishinghouse(p)ltd.,10th edition2010,NewDelhi.
4.FinancialManagement-S.C.Kuchhal,Chaitanyapublications,15th edition 2001,Allhabad
5.FinancialManagement-M.Y.Khanand Jain,TataMccrawhill,Newdelhi
FirsteditionFourthreprint2003.
ELECTIVE–BRANDMANAGEMENT Course Code :6O2 Credits :4
SubjectDescription:ThiscoursewillenlightenthestudentsaboutBranding and its strategies.
Goals :ToenablethestudentstoacquireKnowledgeaboutBrandPositioning anddevelopment. Objectives:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthiscoursethestudentsshouldknow about the
importanceofbrandand its impactsamongthecustomers.
UnitI
Introduction- Basic understanding of brands – concepts and process –
significanceofabrand–brandmarkandtrademark–differenttypesofbrands –
familybrand,individualbrand,privatebrand–selectingabrandname– functionsofabrand–
brandingdecisions–influencingfactors. UnitII
BrandAssociations:Brandvision–brandambassadors –brandasa personality,astrading
asset,Brandextension–brandpositioning–brand imagebuilding
UnitIII
BrandImpact:Brandingimpactonbuyers–competitors,Brandloyalty–loyalty programmes –
brandequity–roleofbrandmanager–Relationshipwith manufacturing–marketingfinance-
purchaseandR &D – brandaudit
UnitIV
BrandRejuvenation:Brandrejuvenationandre-launch,branddevelopment
throughacquisitiontakesoverandmerger–Monitoringbrandperformanceover the
productlifecycle.Co-branding.
UnitV
Brand Strategies:Designing andimplementingbrandingstrategies– Case studies
Text Book:
Haresh.V.Verma-BrandManagement,Published ByAnurag Jain ForExcel
Books,Newdelhi,2002. BOOKSFORREFERENCES:
1.Kevin LaneKeller, ―Strategic brand Management‖,PersonEducation, New Delhi,2003.
2.LanBateyAsian Branding– ―A great waytofly‖, PrenticeHall ofIndia,
Singapore2002.
3.JeanNoel, Kapferer, ―Strategic brandManagement‖,TheFree Press, New York, 1992.
4.PaulTmeporal,Branding in Asia, John Wiley&sons(P)Ltd.,NewYork, 2000.
5.S.RameshKumar,―ManagingIndian Brands‖, Vikas publishing House (P)
Ltd.,NewDelhi, 2002.
6.Jagdeep Kapoor,Brandex, Biztantra,NewDelhi,2005.
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ELECTIVE:SUPPLY CHAINMANAGEMENT Course Code :6O3 Credits :4
SubjectDescription:Thiscourseaimstoknowimportance ofSupplychain strategiesto
makegoodsavailabletothe end users. Goals :ToenablethestudentstoknowabouttheSupplychainintegrationin
variousformsofindustries. Objectives:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthiscoursethestudentsshouldknow aboutthe
supplychainmodel,contracts,procurementandoutsourcingand
dimensionofcustomervalueanditwill createawarenessaboutthesupply chainactivitiestaken
inordertodeliverthegoods.
UnitI
Supply Chain Management–Global Optimisation–importance–keyissues–
Inventorymanagement–economiclotsizemodel.Supplycontracts–centralized
vs.decentralizedsystem
UnitII
SupplychainIntegrates-Push,Pullstrategies–Demanddrivenstrategies– Impactongrocery
industry– retail industry– distributionstrategies UnitIII
StrategicAlliances:Framework forstrategicalliances–3PL–meritsand demerits–retailer –
supplierpartnership–advantagesanddisadvantagesof RSP – distributor Integration
UnitIV
ProcurementandOutsourcing:Outsourcing–benefitsandrisks–framework
formake/buydecision– e-procurement–frameworkofe-procurement
UnitV
Dimension ofcustomer Value–conformanceofrequirement–productselection –
priceandbrand–valueaddedservices–strategicpricing–smartpricing–customervalue measures Text Book:
1.Designing and ManagingtheSupplychain:Concepts,Strategiesand Case studies-
DavidSimchi-Levi,Philip Kaminsky, EdithSimchi-Levi,Ravi Shankar
(3rdEdition,2008)TataMcGraw-HillPublishingCompanyLimited,NewDelhi
ReferenceBooks:
1.Rushton, A.,Oxley,J & Croucher,P (2nd Edition,2000). Handbook of Logisticsand
DistributionManagement.KoganPage.
2..B.S.Sahay-Supplychainmanagement,macmillanIndialimited6thedition 2007,Newdelhi.
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ELECTIVE–DATA WAREHOUSINGANDDATA MINING
Course Code :6O4 Credits :4 SubjectDescription:This courseaimstodevelopanunderstandingthe methodof
storingdatain data warehousing.
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Goals :Toenablethestudentstoknowabout Dataminingtasktechniquein
datawarehousing. Objectives:Onsuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentsshouldknow
aboutprojectplanningaspects ofbuildingadata warehouse.. UNITI
:
Introduction–DataMining–Functionalities–Classification ofdatamining systems –
Majorissues indatamining.DatawarehouseandOLAPtechnology
fordatamining:Whatisadata warehouse–AMultidimensionalmodel–Data
WarehouseArchitecture–Data WarehouseImplementation –Furure
developmentofDatacubetechnology.
UNITII
:
Datapreprocessing:Datacleaning–Dataintegrationandtransformation–Data reduction–
Discretization andconcepthierarchygeneration.DataMining Primitives:Whatdefines
adatamining tasks.
UNITIII
:
MiningAssociationRulesinLargeDatabases:Associationrulemining–Mining
singledimensionalBooleanassociationrule fromtransactional databases
MiningMultidimensionalassociation rulesfromrelationaldatabasesanddata
warehouses.
UNITI
V:
ClassificationandPrediction:Whatisclassification –Issuesregarding classification –
Classificationbydecisiontreeinduction–Bayesian classification.
UNIT
V:
ClusterAnalysis:Typesofdatainclusteranalysis–Categorizationofmajor
clusteringmethods–Portioning methods– HierarchicalMethods.
Text Book:
1.Jiawei Han,MichelineKamber,DataMining– ConceptsandTechniques,
MorganKaufmannPublishers,FirstEdition,2003.ISBN:81-8147-049-4. Reference
Book:
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1.MichaelJABerry,GordonSLinoff,DataMiningTechniques,WileyPublishing
inc,Second Edition,2004.ISBN:81-265-0517-6. 2.AlexBerson,StephenJ.Smith,Datawarehousing,datamining&OLAP,,
TataMcGrawHillPublications,2004 3.SushmitaMitra,TinkuAcharya,Datamining–Multimedia,Softcomputing and
Bioinformatics,John Wiley&Sons,2003. 4.SamAnohory,DennisMurray,DataWarehousingintheRealWorld,Addison
Wesley,FirstEdition,2000.ISBN:981-235-967-2.
5.WHInmon,Buildingthedaatawarehouse,WileyComputerPublishing,Third
edition,2002.ISBN: 0-471-08130-2.
ELECTIVESOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Course Code : 6O5 Credits :4
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SubjectDescription:Thiscourseaimstodevelop anunderstandingthe
controlriskinprojectmanagement..
Goals:Toenablethestudentstoacquireasetofskillsformanagingcost&
tim
e.
Objectives: Onsuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentsshould expertisetheir
skillsforplanningandimplementingasoftwareprojects. UNIT
I WhatisaProject-TraditionalProject Management -ScopingtheProject-
IdentifyingProjectActivities
UNITI
I EstimatingDuration, ResourceRequirementsandCost-Constructingand
AnalyzingtheProject NetworkDiagram-FinalizingtheScheduleandCost
BasedonResourceAvailability-OrganizingandConductingtheJoint Project
PlanningSession
UNITII
I RecruitingOrganizingandManagingtheProject Team-Monitoringand Controlling
Progress-ClosingouttheProjects-CriticalChainProject Management.
UNITI
V
IntroductiontotheAdaptiveProjectFramework-VersionScope-CyclePlan– CycleBuild -ClientCheckpoint- Post-VersionReview-Variationsto APF
UNITV
OrganizationalConsiderations-Project PortfolioManagement-Project Support
Office.
Text Book:
Robert K. Wyzocki, Rudd McGary, Effective Project Management, WILEY-
DreamtechIndiaPvt. Ltd.,2003.
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Reference Book
1.RogerSPressman,“SoftwareEngineeringAPractitioner‟sapproach”,Fourth
Edition,McGrawHill International,2000.
2. Lan Somerville, “Software Engineering”, Fifth Edition, Addison Wesley
publications,1996.
3. Bob Hughes, Mike Cotterell, Software and Project Management, Tata
McGraw-HillPublishingCompanyLimited,ThirdEdition,2004.ISBN:0-07-
709834-X.
4.WalkerRoyce,SoftwareProjectManagement,Addison-Wesley,1998.ISBN:
0-20-1309580.
ELECTIVE–PROJECT WORKANDVIVA VOCE
Course Code :6O6 Credits :4
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SUBJECT DESCRIPTION:Thiscoursewouldcreateinterestinthe mindsof thestudentsto
undergo research incommerce/ComputerApplication.
GOALS:TosharpentheAnalyticalskillofthe students inthe fieldofresearch.
OBJECTIVES :Afterthe successfulcompletionofthecoursethe
studentwouldrealize the importanceofresearch.
PROJECT WORK
1 A Guidehas beenallottedtoeach studentbythe department.Studentcan select
anytopicindiscussion withthe supervisor.Students shouldmaintaina workdiarywerein
weeklyworkcarriedouthastobewritten.Guideshould reviewtheworkeveryweekand puthis/her
signature.Theworkdiaryalong withprojectreportshould besubmittedatthetime ofvivavoce.
2.CIA MarksDistribution:
Aminimum oftworeviewshavetobedone,oneatthetimefinalizingthe Questionnaire/identifying
theprimarydataandthesecondreview atthetime
ofcommencementofreportwriting.Theyshouldbeaskedtopresentthework done
totherespectiveguideinthetworeviews.Theguidewill givethemarks forCIA
FirstReview 10 Marks
Second Review 10 Marks Work
Diary 05 Marks
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25 Marks
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1.Commerce/ComputerApplicationbasedprojectsarepermitted.
2.IndividualprojectunderaSupervisorGuide.
3.Studenthasto carryouttheprojectduring6thsemester.
4.VivaVocewillbe conducted inthe6thsemesterend. 5.The projectreportevaluation and VivaVoce examinationwillbe carriedout
jointlybyInternalExaminer(Supervisors/Guide)and External Examiner.
6.Distributionof Marks
CIA 25 Marks
ProjectReportEvaluation 50 Marks
VivaVoceExamination 25 Marks
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BANKINGLAW ANDPRACTICE Course Code :6C3 Credits :3
Subject Description :Thiscourseaimstoenlightenthe studentsonthe
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recenttrendsinBankingandtheregulatingprovisions.
Goals:To enlightenthestudents‟knowledge onBanking RegulationActs.
Objectives:Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursethestudentshould havea
throughknowledgeonIndianBankingSystemandActspertainingtoit.
UNIT-
I:
Introduction-originandevolutionofBanks-MeaningandDefinitionofBanking-
BankingRegulationAct1949-Capitaladequacynorms-Capital requirements- Reserves-
Nationalisationanditsobjectives-ClassificationofBanks-Function ofBanks-RBI-
powersandcredit control-Creditcard-ATM-Online banking- Mobilebanking-
corebanking system-NPA.
UNIT-
II: BankingLaw –Natureandscope-bankerandcustomerdefinition-
Relationshipbetweenthem–Openingofa newaccount–Specialfeaturesof
currentandSavingsBankaccounts.Bankers‟obligationtohonour cheques.
Consequencesofwrongfuldishonor- Bankers‟obligationtomaintainsecrecy -
exemptionsthereof-Bankersrights-Ruleinclaytonscase-Closureofaccounts. The
lawrelatingtofixeddeposit– Fixed depositreceiptsandtheirimportance.
UNIT-
III:
Legalaspectsofpassbook–Entriesfavorabletothebankerandtothecustomer –otherimportantdocumentsrelatingtotheoperationofaccounts.Procedure
andprecautionstobeadoptedbya bankerindealingwiththefollowing customer–Minor–
Marriedwomen–illiterateperson, Trustees,Executorsand Administrators –
Customersattorney–Jointaccounts–Partnership–Joint stockcompany–
Clubs,Societiesand charitableinstitutions.
UNIT-
IV:
ChequesandDrafts–Definition–Differenttypesof cheque-Differentforms
ofendorsementandtheirsignificance-Collection andpaymentof chequesand
otherinstruments-Collectionriskconversion–Holder andholderinduecourse
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statutoryprotectiontothecollectingbanker-.DEMATAccount-Importance.
UNIT-
V:
LoansandAdvances–Differentformsofloans: Housingloans–Vehicleloans- personalloan-
Educationloan–Farmloan–Computationinterest –Fixedrate- floatingrate–EMI-
ValueAdded service-LegalaspectrelatingtoSecuredloans andunsecured loans.
TEXTBOOK
S:
1.S.N.Maheswari-Bankinglaw andpractice,Kalyanipublication,10th
revisedand
updatededition1999
REFERENCE
BOOKS:
1.P.N.VarshneyBankingawandpractice,Sultanchand,reprint2010,Newdelhi,
2.E.Garden,K.Natarajan– BankingTheorylawand practice,22ndrevised
edition2010 Himalayapublication.
3.O.P.Agarwal– ModernBankingofIndia,Sultanchand,Newdelhi 4.M.Radhaswamy- LawandpracticeofBanking, Sultanchand,Newdelhi
5.K.P.Sundaram,E.N.Sundram –ModernBanking,Sultanchand,16thedition
reprint2003 NewDelhi.
SKILL BASED SUBJECT 1: Quantitative Aptitude verbal reasoning & soft skill – I
(3SP)
Credits :3
UNIT I
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QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems, Time and Distance,Time and Work,Percentages,Problems on
Ages and Averages,Problems on boats,trains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple Interest,Compound
interest,Mensuration,Ratios,proportions,Alligations,Algebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chart,Pie chart,Line chart,Venn diagram,Data sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettes,Hygiene/Cleanliness, Forming a team, Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL – BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
SKILL BASED SUBJECT 2: Quantitative Aptitude verbal reasoning & soft skill – II
(4SP)
Credits :3
UNIT I
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REASONING
Level of Difficulty – Basic Blood relations,Coding- Decoding,Alphabet test,Odd Man out
Figure series,Completing the series,Problems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
Synonyms,antonyms,Idioms,Phrases,Reading comprehension,Error Correction,Clozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking, speaking on spot, presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS – OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual
Function-Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-
Company based questions on JAVA
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SKILL BASED SUBJECT 3: Quantitative Aptitude verbal reasoning & soft skill – III
(5SP)
Credits :3
UNIT I
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
ADVANCE PROBLEMS ON Number systems, Time and Distance,Time and
Work,Percentages,Problems on Ages and Averages,Problems on boats,trains- Simple
Interest,Compound interest,Mensuration,Ratios,proportions,Alligations,Algebra
UNIIT II
REASONING ABILITY
ADVANCE PROBLEMS ON Blood relations,Coding- Decoding,Alphabet test,Odd Man
out- Figure series,Completing the series,Problems on cubes
UNIT III
VERBAL ABILITY
Synonyms,antonyms,Idioms,Phrases,Reading comprehension,Error Correction,Clozee test
BASED ON COMPANY PATTERN
UNIT IV
DATA INTERPRETATION
ADVANCE PROBLEMS ON Bar chart,Pie chart,Line chart,Venn diagram,Data sufficiency
UNIT V
GROUP DISCUSSION AND INTERVIEW SKILLS
Do's and Don'ts in Group Discussion and Interview, Mock GD, Mock Interview
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FOUNDATION COURSE-1: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (1F1)
Credits :2
Objective: After successful completion of the course, the students should have thorough
knowledge about Environmental studies and its importance of Environmental pollution to the
practical life.
UNIT – I
A- Definition scope and importance- need for public awareness- Natural resources and its
associated problems- Forest resources- use and over exploitation, Deforestations, case
studies- tribal extraction, mining, dams, their effects on forest and tribal people B-Water
resources use and utilizations of Surface and ground water, floods drought, conflicts,
overwater, dams- benefits and problems C- Mineral resources use and exploitations,
environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies. D- Food
resources, world food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of
modern agriculture, fertilizer, pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies. E-
Energy resource- growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy- uses of
alterable sources, case studies. F- Land resources, land degradations, man induced land
slides, soil erosion and desertification, Role of an individual in conservation of natural
resources, equitable use of resources for sub stainable life styles.
UNIT – II
ECO-SYSTEM
Concepts of an eco system- structure and functions of an eco system- producers, consumer
and decomposer .Energy eco system- producers, consumers and decomposers. Energy follow
in the eco system- Ecological suggestion, food chains. Food webs and ecological pyramids.
Introduction, types, characteristics, features, structures and functions of the following
ecosystem- forest, ecosystem, grassland and ecosystem, desert ecosystem, Aquatic ecosystem
(pounds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries).
UNIT – III
BIO DIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic, species and eco system, diversity- biogeographical
classification of india- value of biodiversity, consupitive use, productive use, social, ethical,
aesthetic and option values- bio diversity at global, national and local levels- india as a mega
diversity nation, hot spots of biodiversity, threads to biodiversity, habital loss, poaching of
wildlife man- wildlife conflicts, endangered and endmic species of India- conservation of
biodiversity in situ and Ex situ conservation of biodiversity.
UNIT –IV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
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Definition, causes, effects and control measures of air, water, soil, noise, thermal pollution-
solid waste management: causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste-
role of an individual in prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management:
floods, earthquakes, cyclone and landslides.
UNIT – V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation, rain water
harvesting, watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people, its problems
and concerns, case studies. Environmental ethics; issues and possible solution climate
change, global warming ozone layer, depletion, acid rain, nuclear accident and holo caust
case studies- consumerism and waste products- environmental protection Act- Air
(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act- Forest conservation Act-
Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legist
ion- public awareness- human population and the environment- population growth and
distribution- population explosion- family welfare programme- environment and human
health- human rights- value education- HIV/AIDS- women and child welfare role of
information technology in environment an human health- medical transcription and bio
informatics.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Prescribed by
Bharathiar University
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FOUNDATION COURSE-II : VALUE EDUCATION- HUMAN RIGHTS (2F1)
Credits :2
Objective: After successful completion of the course, the students should have thorough
knowledge about value education and its importance to the practical life.
UNIT – I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES, VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT:
Aim of education and value education; Evolution of value oriented education; Concept of
Human values; types of values; Components of value education.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: Self analysis and introspection; sensitization towards
gender equality, physically challenged, intellectually challenged. Respect to-age, experience,
maturity, family members, neighbours, co-workers.
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY: Truthfulness,
Constructivity, Sacrifice, Sincerity, Self control, Altruism, Tolerance, Scientific Vision.
UNIT – II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT:
National and International Values: Constitutional or national values-Democracy, socialism,
secularism, equality, justice, liberty, freedom and fraternity. Social values-Pity and probity,
self control, universal brotherhood. Professional Values – Knowledge thirst, sincerity in
profession, regularity, punctuality and faith. Religious Values- Tolerance, wisdom, character.
Aesthetic Values – Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same
National integration and international understanding.
UNIT – III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES:
Conflict of cross-cultural influences, mass media, cross-border education, materialistic
values, professional challenges and compromise. Modern Challenges of adolescent emotions
and behavior; Sex and spirituality; comparison and competition; positive and negative
thoughts. Adolescent Emotions, arrogance, anger, sexual instability, selfishness, defiance.
UNIT – IV
THERAUPATIC MEASURES
Control of mind through
a. Simplified physical exercise
b. Meditation – Objectives, types, effect on body, mind and soul
c. Yoga –Objectives, Types, Asanas
d. Activities:
(i) Moralization of desires
(ii) Neutralization of Anger
(iii) Eradication of worries
(iv) Benefits of Blessings
UNIT – V
HUMAN RIGHTS :
Concept of Human Rights- Indian and International perspectives, Evaluation of Human
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Rights, Definitions under Indian and International documents- Broad classification of
Human Rights and Relevant constitutional provisions, Human rights of women and
children, Institutions for Implementation , Violations and Redressal.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
VALUE EDUCATION- HUMAN RIGHTS
Prescribed by Bharathiar University
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Part- IV Tamil
Basic Tamil –I
Course Code : 3N1 Credits :2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal:
Muthal ezhuthukal: (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal: Vagaigal (paeyar soll, vinai soll, edai soll, uri soll)
Thodar : Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai, seyappadu porul, payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal : Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal : Otruppizhai, Ezhuthuppizhai.
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ADVANCED TAMIL – I
Course Code : 3N3 Credits :2
Unit 1:
i. Bharathiyar kavidhaigal –Kannan en seavagan
ii. Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal –Aazhagin siripu [mooluvadhum]
iii. Meera–kookku [pudhukavidhai]
Unit 2: Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal –raa,ra vaetrumai aridhal
lla,zha,la vaerupadu aridhal
na,naa,nha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3: Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i. Paaratu kadhidham
ii. Naandri kaadhidham
iii. Aalaipu kadhidham
iv. Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4:
i. Sorkalai thandhu thodar amaikum paayirchi aalithal
ii. Vallinam migum idangal
Unit 5: Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
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YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
Course Code : 3N3 Credits :2
UNIT - I
Yoga and Physical Health:1.1 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 1.2
Simplified physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises- Breathing Exercises- Eye
Exercises- Kapalapathi 1.3 Matrarasanas L-2-Massages- Acu-puncture- Relaxation 1.4
Yogasanas- Padmasana- Vajrasanas- Chakrasanas (Side)- Viruchasanas- Yoga muthra-
Patchimothasanas - Ustrasanas-Vakkarasanas- Isalabasanas
UNIT- II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind:2.1 Maintaining the youthfulness-
Postponing the ageing process 2.2 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of sexual vital fluid -
Married life -Chastity 2.3 Ten stages of Mind 2.4 Mental frequency - Methods for
concentration
UNIT - III
Sublimation 3.1 Purpose and Philosophy of life 3.2 Intospection - Analysis of
Thought 3.3 Moralization of Desires 3.4 Neutralization of Anger
UNIT- IV
Human Resources development: 4.1 Eradication of worries 4.2 Benefits of Blessings
4.3. Greatness of Friendship 4.4 Individual Peace and World Peace
UNIT - V
Law of Nature: 5.1 Unified force - Cause and Affect system 5.2 Purity of Thought
and Deed and Genetic centre 5:3 Love and Compassion 5.4 Cultural Education - Fivefold
Culture
BOOK PRESCRIBED:
"MANAVALAKALAI YOGA" Year of Publication First Edition:2008
VEDHATHRI PUBLICATIONS
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Women‟s Rights
Course Code : 3N4 Credits : 2
UNIT I
Laws, Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law, CEDAW and International Human Rights – Laws
and Norms – Laws and Social Context – Constitutional and Legal Framework.
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction – Faces of Poverty – Land as Productive Resources – Locating
Identities – Women’s Claims to Land – Right to Property - Case Studies.
UNIT III
Women‟s Rights: Access to Justice
Introduction – Criminal Law – Crime Against Women – Domestic Violence –
Dowry Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths – Molestation – Sexual Abuse and
Rape – Loopholes in Practice – Law Enforcement Agency.
UNIT IV
Women‟s Rights
Violence Against Women – Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from
Domestic Violence Act, 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act, 1982 - The Hindu
Widow Re-marriage Act, 1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places – Rape and Indecent Representation – The
Indecedent Representation (Prohibition) Act, 1986 - Immoral Trafficking – The
Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and
Empowerment - Role of Rape Crisis Centers.
References
@ Nitya Rao ―Good Women do not Inherit Land‖ Social Science Press and
Orient Blackswan 2008
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@ International Solidarity Network ―Knowing Our Rights‖ An imprint of Kali
for Women 2006
@ P.D.Kaushik ―Women Rights‖ Bookwell Publication 2007
@ Aruna Goal ―Violence Protective Measures for Women Development
and Empowerment‖ Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
@ Monica Chawla ―Gender Justice‖ Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd.2006
@ Preeti Mishra ―Domestic Violence Against Women‖ Deep and Deep Publications
Pvt 2007
@ ClairM.Renzetti, Jeffrey L.Edleson, Raquel Kennedy Bergen, Source
Book on ―Violence Against Women‖ Sage Publications 2001
Part-IV Non major Elective - CBCS Pattern 2010-11
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CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
Course Code : 3N5 Credits : 2
UNIT I
Making of Constitution - Constituent Assembly - Dr.Rajendra Prasath - Dr.B.R.Ambedkar - Salient features - Fundamental Rights.
UNIT II
Union Executive - President of India - Vice-President - Prime Minister - Cabinet - Functions
UNIT III
Union Legislature - Rajiya Sabha - Lok Sabha - Functions and Powers
UNIT IV
Union Judiciary - Supreme Court - Functions - Rule of law
UNIT V
State - Executive - Legislature - Judiciary
Books for Reference:
1. Agharwal.R.C. - National Moment and Constitutional Development - New Delhi, 1977
2. Chapra B.R., Constitution of India, New Delhi, 1970
3. Rao B.V., Modern Indian Constitution, Hyderabad, 1975.
4. Nani Palkhivala - Constitution of India, New Delhi, 1970
5. Krishna Iyer, V.R., Law and Justice, New Delhi, 2009
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Part- IV Tamil
Basic Tamil –II
Course Code : 4N1 Credits : 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ―aram seiya virumbhu‖ mudhal ―ovviyam paesael‖ varai
Kondrai vaendhan –―annaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivam‖
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural:
i. Agaramudhalaa-1
ii. Saeyarkkariya-26
iii. Manathukkann-34
iv. Karka kasadara-391
v. Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal, Birbal kadhaigal, Gramiyak kadhaigal, Eesaap kadaigal
Tamil Ilakiyangal – Kuripu Arimugam
Ex: Kuralpatri Eliya thodargalil arimugam
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal, vizhakkal, kalaigal pattriya kooripugal.
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Part- IV Tamil
ADVANCED TAMIL –II
Course Code : 4N2 Credits : 2
UNIT –I: Thiru Kural: oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT – II : Vurainadai (katturai)
Elaingargalin Olimayama Ethirkalathirku
Ku.Ve.Balasubramaniyam
Anuradha Agency, Kumbakonam.
UNIT – III: Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal –pilaiyum thiruthamum
sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum paangu- Vinai Sorgal - thunaivinaigal
[eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT –III: Valakkaridhal: Maarabhuvalaku –Iyalbhu valaku –
Thagudhi valaku aridhal
UNIT –IV: Padaippatral payirchi : Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
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GENERAL AWARENESS
Course Code : 4N3 Credits : 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK:
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-641 046
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National Service Scheme & Sports
For all the first and second year UG Programmes
Course Code : 6G1 & 6G2 Credits : 2
Every student shall participate compulsorily either in NSS or Sports for a period of
two years during first and second year (4 semesters)
The students’ performance shall be examined by the staff- in-charge of Extension
Activities along with the Head of the respective Department and a Senior Member of
the Faculty on the following parameters.
Students Performance in NSS
Sl.No. Content Percentage In Marks
(50)
1 Regular of Attendance 20% 10
2
Active Participation in Classes / Camps / Games /
Special Camps / Programme sin the college /District /
State / University Activities
60% 30
3 Award of Exemplary Awards / Certificate / Prizes 10% 05
4 Social Components (10%) - Blood Donation 10% 05
Total 50
Students Performance in Sports
Sl.No. Content Percentage In Marks
(50)
1 Regular of Attendance 20% 10
2
Active Participation in Tournaments:
Classes / Sports / Games /Inter- collegiate /District /
State / South – Zone / National / International / Inter –
University/ Activities
Intramural Sports Activities / Regular Practice
60% 30
3 Award of Exemplary Awards / Certificate / Prizes 10% 05
4 Social Components (10%) - Blood Donation 10% 05
Total 50