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April 22nd, 2015, 08:07 AM
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Banaras Hindu University BCom Admission
I have completed 12th and now want to take admission in B.Com Course at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) so please give me details?
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April 22nd, 2015, 09:19 AM
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Re: Banaras Hindu University BCom Admission
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is a public central university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh and it was established in 1916 by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. BHU is organized into 4 institutes and 14 faculties (streams) and more than 140 departments. Its colleges, including engineering (IIT-BHU), science, linguistics, journalism & mass communication, performing arts, law, agriculture (IAS-BHU), medicine (IMS-BHU) and Institute of Environment And Sustainable Development (IESD-BHU), are ranked among the best in India. B.Com Course at Banaras Hindu University (BHU): Entrance Exam Name: Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Tests (BHU UET) Conducting Body: Banaras Hindu University Time Duration: 120 Min. Total Marks: 450 No. of questions: 150 Academic Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent Examination in relevant fields Application Fee: Rs. 250/- for SC /ST and Rs. 500/- for others Tentative Dates: Apply online from: Last week of February Last date to apply Online: Last week of March Written Examination Date: Last week of April to Second week of May Admit Card will be available from: First week of April Banaras Hindu University B.Com Syllabus: 1. Enrolment & Examinations 1. A candidate admitted to the B.Com. (Hons.) course shall be permitted to appear at the University Examinations only when he/she has been enrolled as a student of the Banaras Hindu University and has paid the Enrolment Fee prescribed herein-after by the Ordinances. 2. To qualify for the B.Com. (Hons.) Degree, the candidates must : (i) Fulfil the minimum requirement for entrance as prescribed in the B.Com.(Hons.) entrance bulletin; (ii) Attend a regular course of lectures, and do to the satisfaction of the Faculty, such tutorials, sessionals and practicals, as may be prescribed in the Ordinances for the B.Com. (Hons.) Examinations; and (iii) Pass the B.Com. (Hons.) Examinations which shall be held at the end of the course. 3. Candidates admitted to the B.Com. (Hons.) course shall pursue for a period of three academic sessions of the regular courses of lectures, tutorials, sessionals and practicals, if any, laid down in these Ordinances for the different examinations. 4. A student of the B.Com. (Hons.) course shall not be permitted to seek admission to any other equivalent or higher Degree or Diploma Examination in the University. 5. (a) Attendance requirement for permission to appear at the examination shall be as per University rules. (b) The attendance of a newly admitted candidate shall be counted from the date of his/her admission while in the case of a promoted candidate, attendance shall be counted from the date on which the respective classes begin. (c) A newly admitted student whose attendance is 25% or above but below the required percentage of attendance for appearing in the examination shall be eligible for re-admission in the subsequent session without appearing in the Entrance Test, if otherwise qualified. (d) Where a candidate has failed to put the required minimum percentage of attendance for appearing in any examination, he shall be required to seek re-admission in the subsequent session. In case of change of syllabus, such a candidate will be required to study the new syllabus introduced in that year. 6. All the three examinations of the B.Com. (Hons.) Degree Course shall be conducted by means of written papers and partly by means of practicals, sessionals, etc. Examinations in practicals etc. will not preclude the putting of oral questions to the candidates by the examiners. 7. All the examinations of the B.Com. (Hons.) Degree Course shall be held at Varanasi on such dates and time as the Academic Council may prescribe. However, a second examination will be held for the failures of the final year after the main examination. 8. All the applications for appearing at the B.Com. (Hons.) Examination shall be addressed to the Controller of Examinations and shall be presented within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed by the Academic Council. Every such application shall be accompanied by a satisfactory Character Certificate from the Dean of the Faculty of Commerce or the Principal in the case of College admitted to the privileges of the University where he/she studied last for the B.Com. (Hons.) Examinations. His/her application form and fees shall be dispatched through the proper channel* so as to reach the Controller of Examinations on or before the date prescribed for the purpose. 9. A student having pursued a regular course of study if fails to fill up examination form in time shall be required to seek re-admission in the same class in the subsequent session. 2. Schemes of B.Com. (Hons.) Examination (a) Candidates for the B.Com. (Hons.) Examinations shall be examined in the following subjects in accordance with the syllabi of courses prescribed for various individual subjects. Only such elective subjects as are approved by the Academic Council shall be selected by the candidates. (b) A student shall be deemed to be an ex-student if he/she has completed a regular course of study at the Faculty of Commerce or a College admitted to the privileges of the University and has put in the required attendance and has appeared at University Examination and failed, or has failed to appear at the relevant University Examination. * The case of ex-students shall be dealt with directly by the Controller of Examinations and their photos shall be attested. (i) The Dean of the Faculty of Commerce shall inform the students the Elective papers : B.Com. (Hons.) B.Com. (Hons.) Part-I Maximum Marks BC 1.1 Language : Hindi/English 100 BC 1.2 Accounting 125 BC 1.3 Industrial Organisation & Management 125 BC 1.4 Business Environment 125 BC 1.5 Business Mathematics 125 BC 1.6 Monetary Theories & Institutions 125 725 B.Com. (Hons.) Part-II Maximum Marks BC 2.1 Info. Tech. & Business Communication 125 BC 2.2 Business Regulatory Framework 125 BC 2.3 Business Economics 125 BC 2.4 Specialised Accounts 125 BC 2.5 Costing & Auditing 125 BC 2.6 Business Statistics 125 BC 2.7 Public Finance and Budgeting 125 875 B.Com. (Hons.) Part-III Maximum Marks BC 3.1 Advanced Company Accounts & Financial Analysis 125 BC 3.2 Business Entrepreneurship 125 BC 3.3 Income Tax Laws & Accounts 125 BC 3.4 Company Law & Secretarial Practice 125 BC 3.5 Elective Paper – 1 125 BC 3.6 Elective Paper – 2 125 BC 3.7 Viva – Voce 50 800 Each candidate shall have to offer one elective group from I to V as given below : Elective Group – I : Marketing, Sales Management & Advertising BC 3.51 Essentials of Marketing BC 3.61 Sales Management & Advertising Elective Group – II : Financial Markets & Services BC 3.52 Financial Markets in India BC 3.62 Financial Services Elective Group : - III : Banking & Insurance BC 3.53 Indian Banking System BC 3.63 Insurance Principles & Practices Elective Group : IV : Industrial Relations & Labour Welfare BC 3.54 Industrial Relations & Labour Laws BC 3.64 Labour Welfare & Social Security Elective Group : V : E-Commerce BC 3.55 Internet and WW Web BC 3.65 Essential of E-Commerce Notes : (i) Elective groups in which teaching facilities would be provided and the number of students in each group shall be fixed by the Head of Department. (ii) The Board of Studies may make and implement minor changes in the contents of courses and change the order of question papers whenever required. Such changes will be reported to the Faculty for record. (iii) For each batch of students, there shall be a Board of Viva-Voce Examiners consisting of one external and two internal examiners. 3. Script and Duration of Examination 1. Except when otherwise directed by the Ordinances or by the Examiner in the Examination Paper; every candidate appearing at the B.Com. (Hons.) Examinations shall answer the questions in English or Hindi Language (Devanagri Script) in all the subjects, except English and Classical and Modern Indian Languages (excluding Sanskrit and Hindi). 2. Each written paper shall be of three hours duration and shall carry 100 marks. In addition, sessionals in each paper except languages shall carry 25 marks. 3. There shall be sessionals in each paper except languages. Sessionals shall consist of class work, home work, quizzes, viva-voce, essays and such other works as may be assigned to the candidates by the teacher concerned. The marks secured by each candidate shall be submitted at the end of each session by the teacher concerned to the Controller of Examinations after the same are approved by the Departmental Board of Internal Assessment consisting of all the Professors of the Department and the teacher concerned. 4. Percentage of Marks for Securing Divisions* 1. The minimum pass percentage for each paper (including sessionals) and Viva-Voce shall be 35% 2. The candidates securing 60% marks and above in the aggregate of marks secured at all the three examinations shall be declared to have passed the B.Com. (Hons.) Examination in First Division. Those securing less than 60% marks but not below 50% marks in aggregate shall be declared to have passed the B.Com. (Hons.) Examination in Second Division. Those securing less than 50% marks but not below 35% shall be declared to have passed the B.Com. (Hons.) in Third Division. Note : Passing in Language (i.e. minimum 35% of maximum marks of paper) is essential in Part-I examination. The marks obtained in Language shall not, however, be added to the general aggregate for classification of result. Contact details: Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005 0542 236 8558 more syllabus detail to atteched a word file....................... |
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