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BCOM Syllabus Pune University

Hey , Could you please give here syllabus for Three - Year B.Com. Degree course of Pune University , Pune , Maharashtra ?

As you requires I am here giving you syllabus for Three - Year B.Com. Degree course of Pune University.

B.Com. Degree Course syllabus :
First year :

Compulsory English
Financial Accounting
Business Economics (Micro)
Business Mathematics and Statistics
or
Computer Concepts and Applications

Optional Group (Any one of the following)
a) Organizational Skill Development.
b) Banking & Finance
c) Commercial Geography
d) Defense Organization and Management in India
e) Co-Operation.
f) Managerial Economics

Optional Group (Any one of the following)
a) Essentials of E-Commerce
b) Insurance & Transport
c) Marketing & Salesmanship
d) Consumer Protection & Business Ethics.
e) Business Environment & Entrepreneurship
f) Foundation Course in Commerce

(Any one of the language from the following groups)
Modern Indian Languages (M.I.L.) -:
Compulsory English / Marathi / Hindi /
Gujarathi / Sindhi / Urdu / Persian.
Modern European Languages (M.E.L.) -: French / German.
Ancient Indian Languages (A.I.L.) -: Sanskrit.
Arabic.

Second year :
Business Communication.
Corporate Accounting.
Business Economics (Macro)
Business Management
Elements of Company Law

Special Subject – Paper I

(Any one of the following)
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.

BCOM Syllabus Pune University
T.Y. B.Com.
Compulsory Paper
Objectives:-
To impart the knowledge of various accounting concepts
To instill the knowledge about accounting procedures, methods and techniques.
To acquaint them with practical approach to accounts writing by using software package.
TERM - I
Unit
No.
Topic and Contents No. of
Lectures
1. Accounting Standards & Financial Reporting (Introduction to
IFRS-Fair Value Accounting):-
Brief Review of Indian Accounting Standard :- AS- 3, AS-7, AS-12, AS-
15 AS-17 to AS-25 simple practical examples of application nature.
2. Final Accounts of Banking Companies :-
* Introduction of Banking Company - Legal Provisions - Non
Performing Assets (NPA) - Reserve Fund - Acceptance, Endorsements
& Other Obligations - Bills for Collection - Rebate on Bills Discounted -
Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts - Preparation of Final Accounts
in vertical form as per Banking Regulation Act 1949.
* Introduction to Core Banking System.
3. Insurance Claim Accounts :-
A. Claim for Loss of Stock - Introduction - Procedure for Calculation -
Average Clause - Treatment of abnormal items of goods - Under &
Overvaluation of Stock.
B. Claim for Loss of Profit - Introduction - Indemnity under policy -
Some important terms - Procedure for ascertaining claims.
C. Claim for Loss of Fixed Assets - Introduction - Some important
terms - Procedure for ascertaining claims.
4. Final Accounts of Co-operative Societies :-
a. Credit Co-operative Societies :-
b. Consumer Co-operative Societies :-
Meaning - Allocation of Profit as per Maharashtra State Co-operative
Societies Act. Preparation of Final Accounts of Credit Co-operative
Societies and Consumer Co-operative Societies.
5. Computerized accounting practices:-
A. VAT & VAT Report
B. Service Tax
C. Central Value Added Tax
D. Income Tax - Tax Deducted at Source (TDS)
Including entries with the help of Accounting Software.
(Demonstration and Hands Experience.)
6. Branch Accounts :-
Stock and Debtors System :- Introduction - Types of Branches - Goods
supplied at Cost & Invoice Price.
7. Single Entry System :-
Conversion of Single Entry into Double Entry :- Introduction -
Preparation of Cash Book - Total Debtor Account - Total Creditor
Account - Final Accounts.
8. Analysis of Financial Statements :-
Ratio Analysis :- Meaning - Objectives - Nature of Ratio analysis -
Problems on Ratio Analysis restricted to the following Ratio only -
*Gross Profit Ratio *Net Profit Ratio * Operating Ratio * Stock
Turnover Ratio * Debtor Turnover Ratio * Current Ratio * Liquid Ratio
* Debt to Equity Ratio.
Course Code -: 303 (A)
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

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Last edited by Neelurk; June 29th, 2020 at 09:43 AM.
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