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Subjects Of TYBCOM Pune University
Hello sir, I am Raghu. I want you to help me by giving me some information about the subjects of the Third Year (TY) B.Com of Pune University. Can you help me? As you have asked about the subjects of the Third Year (TY) B.Com of Pune University, I am giving you information about it, check below for the details Compulsory / Main Subjects 301 Business Regulatory Framework (Mercantile Law) 302 Advanced Accounting. 303 (A) Indian & Global Economic Development Or 303 (B) International Economics 304 Auditing & Taxation 305 Special Subject – Paper II (Same special subject offered at S.Y. B.Com.) a) Business Administration b) Banking & Finance. c) Business Laws & Practices. d) Co-operation & Rural Development. e) Cost & Works Accounting. f) Business Statistics. g) Business Entrepreneurship. h) Marketing Management. i) Agricultural & Industrial Economics. j) Defense Budgeting, Finance & Management. k) Insurance, Transport & Tourism. l) Computer Programming and Applications. 306 Special Subject – Paper III (Same special subject offered at S.Y. B.Com.) a) Business Administration b) Banking & Finance. c) Business Laws & Practices. d) Co-operation & Rural Development. e) Cost & Works Accounting. f) Business Statistics. g) Business Entrepreneurship. h) Marketing Management. i) Agricultural & Industrial Economics. j) Defense Budgeting, Finance & Management. k) Insurance, Transport & Tourism. l) Computer Programming and Applications. Third year B.Com syllabus Pune University T.Y. B.Com. Indian & Global Economic Development Objectives: 1) To expose students to a new approach to the study of the Indian Economy. 2) To help the students in analyzing the present status of the Indian Economy. 3) To enable students to understand the process of integration of the Indian Economy with other economics of the world. 4) To acquaint students with the emerging issues in policies of India’s foreign trade. Unit No. Topic Lectures 1 Introduction 12 1.1 Basic Characteristics of the Indian Economy as an emerging economy. 1.2 Comparison of the Indian Economy with developed economies with respect to 1.2.1 National Income 1.2.2 Per-Capita Income 1.2.3 Agriculture 1.2.4 Industry 1.2.5 Service Sector 2 Agricultural Development in India Since Independence 12 2.1 Place of Agriculture in Indian Economy 2.2 Constraints in Agricultural Development 2.3 Rural Indebtedness – Causes and measures 2.4 Agricultural Marketing – Problems and measures 2.5 Price Policy – Minimum Support Price (M.S.P.) 3 Industrial Development in India Since 1991 12 3.1 Role of Industrialization in Economic development 3.2 Role of Small, Medium and Large Scale Enterprises (SMEs) – Problems & Prospects 3.3 New Industrial Policy 1991 3.4 Evaluation of Industrial Policy 1991 4 Infrastructure in India Since 1991 12 4.1 Role of Basic infrastructure in economic development of India. 4.2 Private v/s Public investment in infrastructure development 4.3 Role of Private Sector in infrastructural development 4.4 Role of Public Sector in infrastructural development TERM - II 5 Human Resource Development 12 5.1 Role of Human Resource in Economic Development 5.2 Concept of Human Development Index (HDI) Unit No. Topic Lectures 5.3 Concept of Human Poverty Index 5.4 Concept of Gender – related development index 5.5 Gender Employment measures 6 Global Economic Development and Foreign Capital 12 6.1 Meaning and Challenges of Liberalization, Privatization & Globalization. 6.2 Meaning and Role of Foreign Capital 6.3 Need for Foreign Capital 6.4 Forms of foreign capital 6.5 Advantages & Disadvantages of Foreign Capital 7 Foreign Trade and Balance of Payment 12 7.1 Importance of Foreign Trade in Economic Development. 7.2 Concept of Balance of Trade and Balance of Payment 7.3 India’s Balance of Payment Position since 1991 7.4 Convertibility of Indian Rupee – Current & Capital Account 7.5 Current Export – Import Policy (EXIM Policy) 8 Regional & International Economic co-operation Importance, Objectives, Structure and functions of - 12 8.1 South Asian Association for Regional co-operation (SAARC) 8.2 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 8.3 World Bank or International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) 8.4 World Trade Organization (WTO) 8.5 BRICS – Introduction & Functions International Economics Objectives : 1) To study the theories of International Trade. 2) To highlight the trends and challenges faced by nations in a challenging global environment. TERM-I Unit No. Topic Lectures 1 Introduction 12 1.1 Meaning and Scope of International Economics. 1.2 Importance of International Trade 1.3 Domestic Trade Vs International Trade 1.4 Role of International Trade in Economic Growth 2 Theories of International Trade 12 2.1 Theory of absolute cost advantage 2.2 Theory of comparative cost advantage 2.3 Theory of factor endowment (Hecksher-ohlin Theory, Leontief Paradox) 2.4 Intra Industrial Trade 3 Terms of Trade 12 3.1 Concept of Terms of Trade A) Gross Barter Terms of Trade B) Net Barter Terms of Trade C) Income Terms of Trade and Trade Policy D) Single Factorial Terms of Trade E) Double Factorial Terms of Trade 3.2 Factors affecting on Terms of Trade 3.3 Free Trade Policy – Meaning, Arguments for and against 3.4 Protection Policy – Meaning, Arguments for and against 4 Regional and International Economic Co-operation 12 4.1 Regional Co-operation – European Union (E.U) 4.2 South Asian Association for Regional co-operation (SAARC) 4.3 Concept of Trade Blocks and Economic Integration 4.3.1 South American Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA) 4.3.2 North Atlantic free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 4.4 BRICS – Introduction & Functions TERM – II 5 Balance of Payment 12 5.1 Concept of Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments 5.2 Balance of Payment on current Account and Capital Account 5.3 Measures to correct disequilibrium of Balance of Payment 5.4 Causes of disequilibrium of Balance of Payment Unit No. Topic Lectures 5.5 Convertibility of Rupee on Current and Capital Account. 6 Foreign Exchange Rate 12 6.1 Meaning of Foreign exchange rate 6.2 Fixed v/s flexible exchange rate 6.3 Theories of Exchange Rate 6.3.1 Purchasing Power Parity Theory 6.3.2 Balance of Payments Theory 7 Foreign Exchange Market 12 7.1 Structure of foreign exchange market 7.2 Management of Foreign Exchange -inflow and outflow of foreign capital. 7.3 Euro Dollar Market – Nature and Scope 7.4 Advantages & Disadvantages of Foreign Exchange Market. 8 Factor Mobility and Foreign Trade Policy 12 8.1 Foreign Capital – Meaning of Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Institutional Investments 8.2 Role of Multi National Corporations (MNC’s) 8.3 Motives and effects of International Labour Migration 8.4 India’s Foreign Trade Policy since 1991 Features, Trends and Evaluation. 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