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JNVU Jodhpur Syllabus M.Com Final Year
Where can I get syllabus of M.Com Final Year Program JNVU Jodhpur? I have passed in M.Com Previous Year Examination and took admission in the Final Year. I have only topics as syllabus. so pls provide me its detailed syllabus. Can I get its detailed syllabus form the official website of JNVU Jodhpur? Pls provide some question papers of this Final Year Program. The syllabus of M. Com (Final) Program of JNVU (Jai Narain Vyas University), Jodhpur is as follows: PAPER - I INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Unit 1 : Int e r n a ti o n a l Bu si ne s s : Co n c e p t, imp o rt a n c e , International Business Environmnet, Trends in World Trade and Problems of developing countries. Balance of Payment--Concept, importance, structure and adjustment mechanism. Commercial Policy--Meaning, Importance, Instruments India's Exim Policy : Past and Present. Unit 2 : Export Promotions--Infrastructure and Institutional set up, Importance, Policy measures--100% EOU, Export Houses & Trading Houses, EPZs, SEZs. Recent India foreign Trade Policy. Unit 3 : Foreign Exchange Market--Concept, Foreign Exchange, types, mechanism of determination. Foreign Exchange Control--objectives, Methods and Documents; International Payments. Foreign Exchange Control in India. Main Provisions of FEMA 1999. Unit 4 : International Business Environment and WTO. Globalisation Dimensions, Indian Scenario. WTO - Important Agreements; AOA, ATC, GATS, TRIMS, TRIPS, Agreement on Anit Dumping; Agreement on Rules of Origin. FDI-Brief Study of Working, objectives, Progress of IBRD, IMF, IFC and IDA Unit 5 : Foreign Exchange Risk Management : Foreign Exchange Risk-Nature, types of Exposures; Transaction and Economic Exposure. Management of Exposure: Techniques, Internal Techniques Netting, Matching, Leads and Lags, Pricing Policy, Asset and Liability Management. External Techniques : Factoring, Discounting, Arbitrage Operations. Derivatives: SWAPs, Futures, Options and Forward Contracts. PAPER - II RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUE Unit 1 : Concept framework of research; Research : Meaning, objectives, features of good research study, Types of research studies, scientific method and Nonscientific method, Research Method and Research Methodology. Role of research methods in Business/Industry. Scientific objectivity in social science research limitations of research; Problems encountered by researchers in India. Unit 2 : Research Design : Research Process, Formation of the Problem, Criteria of good research problems; components of research design; Types of research design; Hypothesis M.Com. B.F.&E. 11 M.Com. B.F.&E. 12 Formulation of Hypothesis; How to prepare a synopsis. Sampling; Need, types and techniques, sampling errors. Unit 3 : Tools of Analysis (I) : Measures of dispersion-standard deviation, coefficient of variation, Bivariate correlation and regression Analysis, Interpolation and extrapolation. Unit 4 : Tools of Analysis (II) procedure of testing Hypothesis, sample distribution standard error, Difference between two sample means. Test of Independence of Chi square test, small sample test T test and F test. Unit 5 : Research Methodology and Reporting; Data, types, tools of data collection, observation, interview, Questionnaire, Schedule, survey, case study. Research Report : General principle, types, Guidelines for writing a Report format, Bibliography. SUGGESTED READINGS Goode and Hall : Research Methodology Tondon, B.C. : Research Methodology in Social Science Kothari, C.R. : Research Methodology Nichamisand Nichamis : Research Methodology in Social Science P.C. Tripathi : Research Methodology in Social Science Paudin V. Young : Research Methodology Mukherjee, R.N. : Research (Hindi) Shukla and Trivadi : Research Methodology Leving and Rubin : Statistics for Management Elhance, D.N. : Fundamental of Statistics Gupta, S.P. : Statistical Method S.P. Singh : Sankhiya Ke Siddhanta Paper III BUSINESS BUDGET & BUDGETARY CONTROL Unit 1: Business Budget: Meaning, Nature, Objective, Advantage, Disadvantage and Limitation of Budget. Budget Terminology, Preparation of budget, Budget coordination, Essential of effective budget Unit 2 : Types of Budget : Need, Importance, Fixed and Flexible Budget, Production Budget, Cost of Production, Direct Material Budget, Direct Labour Budget, Overhead Budget, Performance Budget, Zero Based Budget, Master Budget. Cash Budget: Meaning, Importance and Advantage, Forms of Cash Budget, Method of Preparing Cash Budget Unit 3 : Business Forecasting: Meaning, Theories, Importance, Limitations, Techniques and Tools of Business Forecasting, Essentials of Business Forecasting. Business Product Decisions: Meaning, Area, Use of Alternative Production Facilities, Determination of Profitable Level of Production, Determination of Product Mix on the basis of key factors Unit 4 : Budgeting Control : Meaning, Characteristics, Object, Advantage and Disadvantage, Limitations of Budgeting Control. Project Planning : Types of Project, Analysis of Project, Profitability and Estimates of Project. Feasibility Study: Economic, Financial and Technical Feasibility Study Unit 5 : Analysis of Risk and Uncertainty: Introduction, Description of the basic risk concept, Risk evaluation approaches, Types of risk. Value analysis: Meaning, Objective and Importance. Recommended Books: 1. Corporate Finance, Ross, Westerfield, McGraw Hill 2. Investment Analysis and Management, Charles P.Jones, John Wiley & Sons. 3. Modern Financial Management, Ross, Westerfield, Jaffe, Jordan, McGraw Hill 4. Practical Budgeting Decision : Harold & Seymour 5. Project Planning & Budgetary Control: Agarwal & Saraswat, RBD, Jaipur 6. Business Budgeting : M.D.Agarwal & Vijaesh, R.B.D, Jaipur 7. Business Budgeting : M.R.Agarwal , R.B.D, Jaipur 8. Management Accounting : S.P.Gupta 9. Theory of Practice of Management Accounting ; N.K.Kulshrestha Optional Group A PAPER - I MONETARY THEORY AND PRACTICE Unit 1 : Money and Economic Process, characteristics of Money, its static and dynamic functions, the influence of money on the functioning of the economy; Role on money in a capitalist; Socialist; and planned economy. Demand for money in developed and under-developed system, Determinants of the supply of money-Monetary versus real liquidity. Unit 2 : Value of money (Theories) : Commodity theory of money transaction, type of quantity theory and the Marshallian version. Fisher's equation. A criticism of the quantity theory the transaction type. Cash balance type of quantity theory, saving and investment theory, Keynes Theory of money and prices. Unit 3 : The theory of trade Cycle : Nature of Trade cycle phases in standard trade cycle-Hawtery's theory, Hayek's Monetary theory over investment theory Keynes Multiplier theory, Hick's theory and recent advances, in trade cycle theory, Mode of operation of the multiplier and accleratior, a brief critical study of the other theories, Remedies for trade cycle. Unit 4 : Monetary Policy : Objects of Monetary policy under static cyclical and growth settings. Fiscal and planning policies rule versus discretion in determining monetary expansion. Targets and indicators of monetary policy. Immediate targets, Intermediate targets and ultimate targets. Monetary policy in India : Structure of Interest rates in India. Unit 5 : Forms of International Liquidity : International Monetary standards-Role of IMF, The status of gold Reform proposals for liquidity supply, special Drawing Rights, Foreign exchange control in India, International currency problems. M.Com. B.F.&E. 13 M.Com. B.F.&E. 14 BOOKS RECOMMENDED Kurihara : Monetary Theory and Public Policy Halm : Monetary Theory Hamsen : Monetary Theory and Practice Crowther : Outline of Money Cote : Money Trade and Investment Keynes : Treatise of Money Keynes : General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money Chandler : Money and Banking Halm : Money and Banking Paul Einzing : Monetary Policy : Ends and Means Paul Enzing : Monetary Reform in Theory and Practice Sethi: Problems of Monetary Policy in an under developed Economy Kolhatkar : Modern Theory of Money Iyengar : Monetary Policy and Economic Growth Franks : Some Reflection on Monetary Policy in the Light of Redcliffe Report Myrdal : Monetary Equilibrikum Dc Kock : Central Banking Beckhar : Banking System Sen : Central Banking in Under-development Money Markets Roy & Chowdhary : Modern Central Banking Ellsworth : International Economy Gower, K.V. : Keypes, Triffin Plans and International Liquidity Paul Einzing : Exchange Control Hicks : Trade Cycles PAPER - II PUBLIC FINANCE Unit 1 : Public Finance - Meaning, Nature and Scope, subject matter importance of Public finance. Principal of Maximum Social Advantage. Difference between public Finance and Private Finance. Public Finance and Economic Development. Unit 2 : Taxation : Taxation-Types, Principle and Cannos. Impact and Effects, Incidence of Taxes, Shiting of tax. Taxable Capacity. Indian Tax System. Non tax revenues. Unit 3 : Public Expenditure Meaning, classification and Principles of Public expenditure, Importance of Public Expenditure. Effects of Public Expenditure - production, saving, Investment and distribution. Trends and causes of rising public expenditure in India. Unit 4 : Public Borrowing : Meaning, Nature, types, techniques of principles of public borrowing. Sources of Public debt and redemption of Public debt. Role and effects of Public debt in economic Development Trends and causes of rise in public debt. Unit 5 : Fiscal Policy - Meaning, objective and tools, Fiscal policy in India. M.Com. B.F.&E. 15 M.Com. B.F.&E. 16 Fiscal federalism in India - Union and State, Financial relation : Indian Finance Commission, Govt. budgetingMeaning, types and procedure Deficit Financing. BOOKS RECOMMENDED Hajela. : T.N. Rajasva (H) Dalton, H. : Public Finance Hicks, U.K. : Public Finance Musgrave, R.A. : The Economics of Public Finance Prof. R.N. Bhargava: Theory and Working of Union Finance in Inia Prof. R.N. Bhargava : Public Finance Dr. R.C. Agarwal : Public Finance Prof. J.K. Mehta : Public Finance B.N. Gupta : Government Budgeting D.T. Lakadwala : Union State Finance Relation Report on currency of Finance (annual) R.B.I. : Bulletin Optional Group B PAPER - I REGIONAL ECONOMICS & ECONOMY OF RAJASTHAN Unit 1 : A study of regional imbalance, need for regional economic planning, Regional Development Programmes, Position of Rajasthan in India Economy, Salient features of Rajasthan Economy. Panchayat Raj : Concept, background, importance, set up, progress and problems. Rural Development Programmes in Rajasthan. Unit 2 : Natural Resources of Rajasthan : Mines and Minerals, Land and water, Forest and Wild Life; Live stock, New Mineral Policy; Mineral Based Industries in Rajasthan, Human Resources of Rajasthan Energy Resources in Rajasthan, Unemployment, Poverty. Unit 3 : Agricultural, Agriculture based industries in Rajasthan, Animal Husbandry, White Revolution : Dairy Development Programme; Irrigation in Rajasthan and Indira Gandhi Canal Project, Co-operative Movement in Rajasthan. Unit 4 : Economic Planning in Rajasthan, Various Five Year Plan, Progres s an d Pi t falls, Constraint s i n economi c development of Rajasthan, Special emphasis on 9th and 10th Plan. Economic Planning Mechanism in Rajasthan, Latest Budget. Unit 5 : Industries, Small Scale, Cottage and Village Industries; Handicrafts Industries in Rajasthan; Industrial Policy; Transport, Communication, Tourism ; Role of RFC, RIIC O an d RAJSIC O i n Industria l Development, Economic Reforms and Liberalization in Rajasthan. PAPER - II RURAL ECONOMY OF INDIA Unit 1 : Concept of Rural Economy, Nature and Problems of Rural Economy; Rural Backwardness, Significance of Rural De ve l opme nt S o c i a l, Ec o n omi c a n d Politi c a l Development. Unit 2 : Rural Development Strategies - Nature and problems of Rural Economy, Concept of Rural Economy, Rural Versus Urban Development, Nature and Causes of imbalance between rural areas and urban areas during planning period; causes of Rural backwardness; Panchayat Raj System and 73rd Amendment; Employment Guarantee schemes-SGSY, Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, PMGSY, SGRY. Unit 3 : India n Agricultur e : Agricultur e Develo p men t : Characteristics, Importance of Agriculture, Irrigation, Land Reform, Modern Technology and Agriculture Policy; Crop Insurance. M.Com. B.F.&E. 17 M.Com. B.F.&E. 18 Unit 4 : Rural Finance, Unorganized Sector-Rural Indedtedness. Organized Sector : Role of Rural Credit Institutions. Cooperative and Commercial Banks, Role of Regional Rural Banks, NABARD, Rural Insurance, SHG. Unit 5 : Rura l Energ y Problems, Energ y Develop m en t & Utilization; Rural Renewable Sources of Energy; Rural Industry-Rural Industrialization, KVIC, Government Policy for Rural Industrial Development. Optional Group C PAPER - I INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR ECONOMICS Unit 1 : Introduction : Meaning and scope of industrial economicsI n d u st r i a lis a t i o n , P a t t e r n o f i n d u st r i a lis a t i o n , Determinants of industrial growth. Impact and advantages o f industrializati o n. Industrialisati o i n developin g countries with special reference to India. Inhibiting factors. Dangers of heavy industrialisation. Unit 2 : Industrial Policy : Government and industry. Industrial (Dev. and Regulation) Act, 1951. Licensing Policy, Policy towards multinationals, Industrial Location, Theories and Practices, Size and Scope of operation, India's Tariff Policy. Unit 3 : Monopoly and Productivity : Monopoly economics, Types and measures adopted, Monopoly and Restrictive Trade Practices, Productivity norms and measurement of Productivity. Productivity Trends in Indian Industries. Tools of improving productivity and efficiency. Unit 4 : Labour Economics : Meaning and scope, Labour and Indian Constitution. Labour security and welfare : Concept, Principl es, Labou r welfar e i n Indi a n Administration of benefits like bonus, provident fund and gratuity. Unit 5 : Theory of Wages : Living wage, minimum wage, need based wage, wage fixation. The Payment of wage Act, 1936 and Minimum Wages Act, 1948. BOOKS RECOMMENDED Kuchhal, S.C. : Industrial Organisation Agarwal, A.N. : Indian Economy Datta and Sundaram : Industrial Economics Mishra and Puri : Economic Planning Sutciffs, R.S. : Industry and Under-development Bhagwati, J. and Desai, P. : Planning for Industrialisation Sundesara, J.C. : (A) Industrial Growth in India-Performance and Prospects, Lala Lajpatrai Collage of Commerce and (B) Small Industry in India : Evidence and Interpretation Dhar, P.N. and Lydel : The Role of Small Enterprises in Indian Economic Development Bagchi, A. and Banerjee : Change and Choice in Indian Industry Reserve Bank of India : Studies in Company Finance S.C. Kuchhal : Industrial Economy of India, 1983 Nafee Baig : Baig Business in India and U.K. 1980 C.N. Vakil : Industrial Development Bank of India(ed.) 1973 Gupta, K.R. : Organisation and Management of Public Enterprises, Vol. I and II PAPER - II ECONOMICS OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES Unit 1 : Industrial Relations : Its concept and the parties : Historical development of industrial relations; changing pattern of industrial relations; employer's attitude, worker's attitude and the role of the state Industrial disputes: machinery for settlement of industrial disputes, state action, collective bargaining : concept, need, practice and progress. M.Com. B.F.&E. 19 M.Com. B.F.&E. 20 Worker' s Participatio n i n mangagemen t and join t management councils. Unit 2 : Role of Indian labour conference : Role of ILO, Tripatite conventions. Labour productivity : Meaning, concept, apprehension of workers regarding productivity; Trade Unions and Labour Productivity; How workers can increase productivity. A through on low labour productivity. Unit 3 : Personnel Management : Personnel Management-its evolution, organisation, functions of personnel department, role of a personnel officer; line and Staff function; Recruitment, induction; promotion and transfer, management, development and training. Unit 4 : Wage administration and incentive; communication, discipline and morale. Unit 5 : Service and fringe benefits : Personnel Policy Problems of human relations Changing concepts. BOOKS RECOMMENDED Agarwal, R.D. : Dynimics of Labour Relation in India Agnihotry, V. : Industrial Relation in India Gadgil, D.R. : Industrial Relation in India Davar, R.S. : Personnel Management and Industrial Relation Chatterjee, R.N. : Management of Personnel in India Sharma, D.C. and R.C. : Industrial Relations and Personnel Management Optional Group 'D' M.Com (BFE) PAPER – I FINANCIAL MARKETS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Unit 1 : Indian Financial System : Composition, Structure, Function, Operations, Financial Instruments, and Financial services in Primary and Secondary Segments of Money and Capital Markets of India; Financial intermediation and developing economy; chief characteristics and emerging features of Indian financial system; Financial System and economic development. Unit 2 : Regulatory Authorities : Reserve Bank of India and SEBI, their guidelines, Significance and use of financial markets in formulation and implementation of over all economic policies. Unit 3 : Stock Exchange : Organisation, Functions, Listing and delisting of securities, transaction costs & types and nature of transaction in stock exchange, Indsider trading, Grievance and their rederssel within and outside Stock Exchange, Investor education and protection; Derivatives, Futures, and Options Markets; SEBI guidelines and regulations, monitoring and measures; Stock Exchange as barometer or nation's economy; Foreign Institutional Investor and Stock Exchange. Unit 4 : Financial Services : Meaning, Importance and Role, Functions, and dimensional aspects of management of Issue, Underwriting, credit rating, factoring, Insurance, Hire-purchases, Leasing, mortgage, and securitisation. Unit 5 : Meaning, Importance and Role, Functions and dimensional aspects of Merchant Banking Development Banking, Venture Capital, Mutual Funds in Money and Capital Markets. PAPER-II INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO AND BANK FUNDS MANAGEMENT Unit 1 : Principles of Investment; Risk and Return to alternative investments; Financial Theorists and security analysis, Intelligent Economic Judgments, making of portfolio, and portfolio allocation of assets. Unit 2 : Portfolio theories and models : Markovitz and sharp Models; Capital Asset Pricing Model; The Efficient Market and Random Walk, Theoretically Postulated rational efficient market-hypotheses and Tests; Arbitrage Pricing Theory-a recent development in Portfolio Theory. Unit 3 : Present Structure and Organisational Set-up of commercial Banks in India; capital adequacy; Dimensional and functional changes attributing commercial banks in India in Twenty First Century; competition and conflict of liquidity versus profitability. Unit 4 : Overriding emphasis, priority and legal compulsion to Bank Funds Liquidity; Theories of Liquidity Management c onstr aint s o f liquidit y Management ; Liquidit y Management of Government and Private Banks in India. Unit 5 : Profitability and sensitivity to Loans and Advances and Investment Portfolio; considerations and constraints in their management by commercial banks in India; and overview of performance budgeting in a Commercial Bank; Management Information System in a Commercial Bank. Last edited by Neelurk; February 24th, 2020 at 02:33 PM. |
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Re: JNVU Jodhpur Syllabus M.Com Final Year
Can you provide me the syllabus of M. Com (Final) Program of JNVU (Jai Narain Vyas University), Jodhpur as I need it for preparation of the Exam?
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September 23rd, 2021, 08:32 PM
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Re: JNVU Jodhpur Syllabus M.Com Final Year
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