Computer Application Programme
Computer Application Programme
COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BBCA) I YEAR: BBCA 11 BBCA 12 BBCA 13 BBCA P1 II YEAR: BBCA 21 BBCA 22 BBCA 23 BBCA 24 BBCA 25 BBCA P2 CCE III YEAR: BBCA 31 BBCA 32 BBCA 33 BBCA 34 BBCA 35 BBCA P3 Advanced Accounting Commercial Law & Industrial Law Cost Accounting Business Information Systems Business Accounting Software LAB 3 Business Accounting Software Banking Theory, Law and Practice Business Statistics Marketing E-Commerce Internet & Web Designing LAB 2 Internet & Web Designing Environmental Studies Business Organisation Financial Accounting Fundamentals of computers LAB1 Office Automation package
BBCA 11 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I YEAR BUSINESS ORGANISATION Block I Nature and scope of business Business versus Profession and Employment, characteristics of business - Interrelationship between industry, commerce and trade Objectives and essentials of business Forms of business organization Sole Proprietary concerns Partnership Firms Cooperative Societies. Block II Joint stock company Features Company versus Partnership Firms Kinds of Companies Private versus Public Companies Privileges of a Private Company Formation of a company Promotion and its stages Incorporation Commencement of business Memorandum and Articles of Association Alteration of Memorandum and Articles. Block III Financing of companies Shares Debentures and others Methods of raising capital Prospectus Contents - Legal importance - Implications of misstatements in prospectus Underwriting Public deposits. Block IV Structure of company management Powers - Duties and Responsibilities of directors Company Meetings Meetings of Board of Directors and Share holders Resolutions in shareholders meetings Dividends and bonus shares. Block V Scale of operation and size of the firm Business combinations Government and business Public utilities Social responsibilities of business. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Y.K. Bhushan - Fundamentals of Business organization and Management, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi. 2. C.B. Gupta - Business organization and Management, Sultan Chand & Sons., New Delhi.
BBCA 12 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I YEAR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Block I Basic Accounting concepts Accounting process Trial balance Final Accounts of sole traders Common adjustments in the preparation of final accounts Adjusting and closing entries Manufacturing account. Block II Bills of Exchange Trade bills and accommodation bills Accounts of non-trading concerns, Receipts and payments account and Income and Expenditure accounts - Capital and Revenue Expenditure. Block III Accounts from incomplete records Net worth method and Conversion method Self-balancing ledgers Insurance claims, claims of stock destroyed, asset destroyed, loss of profit (Simple problems only). Block IV Consignment and Joint venture Account current Average due date Depreciation, various method of providing depreciation. Block V Departmental accounts Branch accounts - Kept at the Head Office Independent branches (excluding foreign branches). BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. R.L. Gupta and M. Radhaswamy Advanced Accountancy Sultan Chand & Sons.,New Delhi. 2. S.N.Maheswari Introduction to Accounting, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. 3. M.C.Shukla, T.S.Grewal and S.C. Gupta Advanced Accounts, S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi.
BBCA 13 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I YEAR FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERS Block I Block Diagram of a computer Types of computers Hardware and software system software and Application software. Block II Operating System Function Disk operating system MS-DOS Internal commands External commands. Introduction to Windows GUI Working with a Window (open, Scroll bars, Moving) Copying and Moving information between Windows. Block III MS-Office: Introduction to WORD, POWERPOINT & EXCEL WORD Creating a new document Opening / Modifying a saved document Formatting text Adjusting Margins, Line spacing Character Space changing font Type, Size Adding, Editing and deleting tables working within tables Adding, Deleting, Modifying rows and columns. Block IV Excel: Working with Worksheet Inserting and deleting of cells, Rows and columns switching between worksheet Moving, Copying, inserting and deleting Worksheet using formula for quick calculation working and entering a Formula Formatting a Worksheet creating and editing charts Elements of an Excel chart. Block V PowerPoint: Creating new presentation Auto content Wizards Using templates Black Presentation Opening existing presentation Adding, editing, deleting copying an hiding slides presentation Adding graphics Using headers and footers Animating text Special effects. Books Recommended 1. Office 2000 complete reference Stephen L.Nelson. 2. P.C.Software for Windows made simple R.K. Taxali. 3. Quick course in Micro-soft office Joyce Cox, Polly Orban. 4. Mastering Office 2000 Gimi Couster.
BBCA P1 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I YEAR LAB I OFFICE AUTOMATION PACKAGE MSWORD 1. Preparing a neat aligned, error free document, add header and footer, also perform find replace operation and define bookmarks. 2. Preparing documents with special effects and adding new Symbols and frames. 3. Preparing documents with inserts pictures objects and database. 4. Preparing lables. 5. Preparing the documents in newspaper column layout. 6. Perform mail merger operation and preparing labels. 7. Type the text, change the font size at 20. Align the text to left, right and justify & centre and underline the text. 8. Prepare a job application letter enclosing your bio-data. 9. Demonstrate OLE concept by linking an excel worksheet into a work document. 10. Type the text, check spelling and grammar, bullets and numbering list items. MSEXCEL 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Entering and printing worksheet Worksheet Using formulas Worksheet Manipulation for electricity bill preparation Drawing graphs to illustrate class performance An excel worksheet contains monthly Sales Details of five companies.
MSACCESS 16. Simple commands perform sorting on name, place and pincode of students database and Address printing using label format 17. Pay roll processing 18. Mark sheet Preparation 19. Inventory control 20. Screen designing for data entry 21. Report reparation MS POWER POINT 22. Prepare a power point presentation with at least three slides for department inaugural function. 23. Draw an organization chart with minimum three hierarchical levels. 24. Design an advertisement campaign with minimum three slides. 25. Insert an excel chart into a power point slide.
BBCA 21 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II YEAR BANKING THEORY, LAW AND PRACTICE Block I Banking systems Branch banking versus Unit Banking and other banking systems Deposit Banking versus Commercial banking Industrial banking versus Development Banking Commercial bank functions Creation of credit by Commercial banks Stature and functions of a Central Bank Methods of Credit control Quantitative and qualitative methods. Block II Structure and characteristics of the banking system in India Banking sector reforms Reserve Bank of India Organisation, functions Salient features of the Banking Regulation Act 1949. Block III Definition of banker and customer Relationship between banker and customer Obligation to honour cheques Bankers lien Opening of Accounts Special types of customers Precautions to be taken Types of Deposits Bank Pass Book. Block IV Cheques Essentials of a valid cheques Crossing, Marking and Endorsement of cheques Holder & Holder in due course Payment of cheqeus Statutory protection to paying banker Refusal of payment cheques Collection of cheques Statutory protection to the collecting banker. Block V Loans and advances by commercial banks Cash credit, Over Draft and Loans secured and unsecured Modes of creating charges Lien, pledge, Hypothecation and Advance against documents of title to goods, stock exchange securities, Mutual funds, Life insurance policies, Real estate, fixed deposit receipts, Book debts and supply bills Precautions to be taken Purchase and Discounting of bills. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. 2. 3. 4. Sundharam and Varshney, Banking theory Law & Practice, Sultan Chand & Sons., New Delhi. Banking Regulation Act, 1949. Report of the Narasihmam committee on Banking Sector Reforms 1998. Reserve Bank of India, Report on currency and Finance 2003-2004.
BBCA 22 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II YEAR BUINESS STATISTICS Block I Introduction Meaning Definition Functions Scope and uses limitations Collection of data i) Primary and ii) secondary data Classification and tabulation Diagrammatic and graphic representation - Definition Objectives of averaging Characteristics of a good average Types of average i) Mean ii) Median iii) Mode iv) geometric mean and v) Harmonic mean Merits and demerits of averages Choice of suitable averages. Block II Measures of Dispersion Definition Concept of variation Absolute and relative measure of dispersion Methods of measuring dispersion i) Range ii) Quartile deviation iii) Mean deviation iv) Standard deviation and v) Co-efficient of variation Choice of suitable measure of dispersion. Block III Correlation and Regression Meaning and definition of correlation Types of correlation Methods of studying correlation i) Graphic method ii) Scatter diagram iii) Karl Pearsons method iv) Rank correlation and v) concurrent deviation method correlation and regression Methods of studying regression: i) Graphic method ii) Regression equations and iii) Regression coefficients. Block IV Index Numbers Meaning Definition Characteristics Types Methods of constructing Index number i) Simple aggregative method ii) Weighted aggregative method Price index number Quantity index numbers Tests of adequacy of index numbers. Block V Time Series Meaning Utility Components of time series i) Trend ii) Seasonal iii) Cyclical and iv) Irregular Methods of finding trend i) Graphic ii) Semi-average iii) Moving average and iv) Least square Methods of finding seasonal variations I) Simple average ii) Ratio to trend iii) Moving average and iv) Link relatives. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Statistics (Theory, Methods and applications) Dr.D.C.Sancheti and V.K.Kapoor Sultan Chand & Sons., New Delhi. 2. Business Statistics S.P.Gupta, Sultan Chand & Sons., New Delhi. 3. Fundamentals of Statistics D.H. Elhance 4. Statistics (Theory and Practice) R.S.N.Pillai and Bagavathi, S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi. 5. Fundamentals of Statistics S.C.Gupta, Himalaya Publishing House.
BBCA 23 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II YEAR MARKETING Block I Introduction Definition Features of modern marketing Marketing mix Functions of marketing (in brief): Buying, assembling, selling Transportation, Storage and warehousing Risk bearing Market information Grading and Standardization Market finance. Block II Product policies Product mix Product life cycle Branding and packaging New product development Classification of consumer goods in marketing. Block III Buyer behaviour Buying motives Factors influencing buyer behaviour Theories of buyer behaviour Market segmentation Important bases for segmenting consumer and industrial market. Block IV Pricing of products Pricing objectives and policies Channels of distribution Factors influencing channel decisions. Block V Sales promotion Promotion mix Consumer sales promotion Dealer sales promotion Advertising Requisition of a good copy Media decisions Testing effectiveness of advertisement Advertising agencies Personal selling Recruitment, Selection and training of sales force Sales force compensation and control. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. 2. 3. 4. Raja Nair, Marketing, Sultan chand and Sons., New Delhi. Philip Kotler, Principles of Marketing, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi. Principles of Marketing, S.A. Sherlekhar. Principles of Marketing, C.B. Mammoria.
BBCA 24 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II YEAR E-COMMERCE Block I Doing Business Online The Internet revolution and its implications for the business world History of Internet How the Internet changes the rule of business The concept of ECommerce E-Commerce worldwide: Past, present and future The different kinds of E-Commerce activities The world leaders of E-Commerce. Block II Business strategy in new economy Key features of Internet economy Redefining the boarders of the firm Building a successful e-business Adopting the Internet in an established business E-retailing The elements of business to consumer (B2C) strategy Marketing on the internet Emerging trends in e-commerce. Block III Business-to-Business E-Commerce An introduction to Business-to-Business (B2B) e-commerce Organization of B2B marketplace B2B marketing and the internet Opportunities and challenges in B2B Economics of online advertising: portals and search engines Concept of M-Commerce. Block IV Money on the Net Overview of the electronic payment systems Using credit cards on line Smart cards, electronic cash and other payment systems Implications of innovative online payment systems Rights and obligations in the world of ecommerce Taxation on the internet e-commerce security aspects areas of security concerns Introductions to the legal frame work. Block V Electronic Data Interchange and Electronic Funds Transfer Introduction to EDI Problems with traditional information interchange Solution through EDI EDI Standards The ANSI X12 Standard United Nations EDIFACT Standards Workings of EDI Benefits of EDI Future of EDI Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Workings of EFT Benefits of EFT. Books for Reference 1. 2. 3. The Asian Managers Handbook of E-Commerce, Rajesh Chakrabarti & Vikas Kardile, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2002. Every Managers Guide to Information Technology, Peter G.W.Keen, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1995. Introduction to Information Systems, Alexis Leon, Mathews Leon, Vijay Nicole imprints private Limited, Chennai, 2004.
BBCA 25 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II YEAR INTERNET AND WEB DESIGNING Block I Internet basics Internet Address Domain names Browsers search Engines Connecting to the Internet Installing and configuring a modem Creating a connection profile Changing the default connection. Block II Working with E-mail Running on email program Sending, reading, replying deleting and exiting mail Sending files via email Attaching a signature Managing an address book. Block III Introduction to HTML - Information file creation Web server Web client / browser HTML Commands Title Footer Paragraph breaks Line breaks Heading style Text style Spacing Centering font size and color. Block IV List Types of list Adding graphics to HTML document Using width, height, alignment and alternative attributes Tables Header rows data rows Caption tags Cells spacing BG color Rows span Colspan attributes Links Internal and external document reference Images as hyper links. Block V Introduction to DHTML Cascading style Color and background attributes Text attributes Border attributes Marginal related attributes List attributes Class; External style sheet. Reference Books 1. 2. (Block 1,2) Internet complete Maureen Adams, Sherry Bonelli BPB publications 1998. Web enabled commercial application development using HTML, DHTML, Java script, Perl CGI. Ivan Bayross. BPB Publications 2000.
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BBCA P2 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II YEAR LAB II - INTERNET AND WEB DESIGNING
Install a modem in your system. Connect internet using an account in your system. Search a particular topic in using internet search engines. Create a new email id using any available service providers. Send and email to another persons email id. Send an email to more than one users at the same time. Send an email to a person with an attachment. Send a greeting to a person using internet. Develop a HTML page to check username and password. Develop a HTML page to add and remove item from list box. Develop a HTML page to line other web page. Develop a HTML page to scroll text from left to right. Develop a HTML page to display an advertisement. Develop a static HTML page for a college information. Develop a HTML page to input information to create a mail id. Develop a HTML page to conduct auction.
The following programs based on databases 17. 18. 19. 20. Develop a HTML page to input student information. Develop a HTML page to display student results for a given roll number. Develop a DHTML page to sale a product to users. Develop a DHTML page to display product information for a given product id.
BBCA 31 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS III YEAR ADVANCED ACCOUNTING Block I Partnership Accounts Admission, Retirement and Death of a partner Dissolution of partnership Sale to a company Insolvency of partner/partners Price-meal distribution. Block II Company Accounts Issue and forfeiture of shares Redemption of preference shares Issue and redemption of debentures Preparation of final accounts Profits prior to incorporation Valuation of goodwill and shares. Block III Amalgamation, Absorption and Reconstruction of Companies (inter company owings and holdings excluded) Block IV Preparation of final accounts of Banking companies and Insurance companies Liquidation of companies Liquidators final statement of Account. Block V Installment purchase and Hire Purchase Default and Repossession of goods sold on Hire Purchase basis Insolvency of individuals Statements of Affairs and Deficiency Account Accounting for Royalties. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. R.L. Gupta and M. Radhaswamy Advanced Accountancy Sultan Chand & Sons.,New Delhi. 2. S.N.Maheswari Introduction to Accounting, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. 3. M.C.Shukla, T.S.Grewal and S.C. Gupta Advanced Accounts, S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi.
BBCA 32 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS III YEAR COMMERCIAL LAW AND INDUSTRIAL LAW Block I Introduction and nature of contract Essentials of valid contract Voidable contracts Viod agreements Contingent contract Performance of contracts Reciprocal promises Appropriation of Payments. Block II Quasi contracts Breach of contract and its consequences Contract of indemnity and contract of guarantee Bailment and Pledges Contract of agency Rights and duties of parties Liabilities to third parties Termination. Block III Sale of goods Sale and agreement to sell Formation of contract of sale Implied conditions and warranties Performance of contract of sale Duties and right of seller and buyer. Block IV Factories Act 1948. Block V Workmens Compensation Act 1823 Industrial Disputes Act 1947 Employees State Insurance Act 1948. Book Recommended: 1. 2. 3. N.D.Kapoor, Business Laws, Sultan Chand & Sons., New Delhi. G.K.Varshey, Elements of Business Law S.Chand & Co., New Delhi. M.C.Shukla, A manual of Mercantile Law, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi.
BBCA 33 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS III YEAR COST ACCOUNTING Block I Meaning, Scope, Objectives, Functions, Importance, advantages and limitations of cost accounting. Financial Accounting versus Cost Accounting Elements of Cost Cost centre and Profit centre Preparation of Cost Sheet Direct materials Purchase routine Stores control Stock levels and EOQ. Block II Bin card Stores ledger Perpetual inventory system ABC method Material handling Control of wastage, scrap, spoilage and defectives Methods of pricing the issues Labour cost time keeping and Time booking Overtime, Idle time and labour turnover. Block III Methods of wage payment Overheads Classification allocation, apportionment and absorption of overheads Methods of absorption Reasons for variation in profits shown by cost accounts and financial accounts Reconciliation. Block IV Methods of Costing Job costing, process costing, operating costing and contract costing. Block V Marginal costing Break even analysis, P/V ratio, Margin of safety Application of marginal costing in decision making: Fixation of selling price, make or buy decisions, selection of suitable sales mix and deciding desirable volume of output Standard costing Fixation of standard costs Variance analysis (Simple problems only). BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. M.C. Shukla, T.S.Grewal and M.P.Gupta, Cost Accounting Text and Problems, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi. 2. Ravi M. Kishore, Cost Accounting and Financial Management, Taxman Allied Services (P) Ltd., New Delhi. 3. Charles t. Horngren, Srikant M. Datar and George Foster, Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
BBCA 34 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS III YEAR BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS Block I Information Technology in Business Business Pressures Global Competition Real-time Operations Work force Customer Behaviour Technological Innovation and Obsolescence Organizational responses Strategic Alliances Office Automation Technologies Overview of Information systems IT Support at different organizational levels Managing Information systems in Organizations. Block II Data, Information and Knowledge Definition of information History of Information Quality of Information Information processing Management decision making IT support for management decision making Data transformation and management Decision Support Systems (DSS) Characteristics and capabilities of DSS Components and structures of DSS Data and information analysis. Block III Information Systems for Enterprise Information and enterprises Information systems to support business functions Functional information systems Management information systems Transaction processing information systems Integrated information systems Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Advantages of ERP Benefits of an ERP system Inter-Organizational information systems Global information systems Information as a competitive weapon. Block IV Managing Organizational Data and Information Definition Necessity of a database Characteristics of database Database management systems Types of database management systems Logical data models Hierarchical model Network model Relational model Object-oriented model Object-relational model Deductive/inference model Comparison between various database models.
Block V Computer Software Definition Hardware/Software interaction Software categories Retail software Public domain software Shareware Freeware Crippleware Classification of software Operating systems Utilities Compliers and interpreters Word processor Spreadsheets Presentation software Database management systems Image processors Enterprise software. Books for Reference: 1. Introduction to Information Systems, Alexis Leon, Mathews Leon, Vijay Nicole imprints private Limited, Chennai, 2004. 2. Management Information Systems, Uma G Gupta, Galgotia Publications Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 1998. 3. Software Project Management, Third Edition, Bob Hughes and Mike Cotterell, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2004.
BBCA 35 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS III YEAR BUSINESS ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE Block I Introduction to Accountancy Introduction to Tally fundamentals Maintenance of Company Data - Concept of Ledger Configuration of chart of Accounts Maintaining Stock Details - How to make entries in Cash book Purchase book Sales book Invoice Purchase return book Sales return book Petty cash book Configuration in tally. Block II Introduction to Bills Details of bills Description of: Accounting vouchers Inventory vouchers Cost centres and cost categories - Entries in Trial balance How to create new groups master configuration Accounts masters readymade creation List of groups How to alter groups creation of primary groups secondary group creation. Block III Introduction to VAT VAT activation and classification - Creation of leader Stationary ledger Display the created ledger concepts of voucher Creation of receipt voucher Payment voucher Credit note Remove the voucher Print the voucher Accounting input credit on opening stock Accounting of inter state branch transfer VAT computation VAT Form CST introduction Ledger Creation Creating vouchers CST reports. Block IV TDS Introduction Configuration of Tally for TDS - Creation of balance sheets concept of trial balance in tally balance sheet sales registers purchase registers sales vouchers concept of ageing receivable ageing TDS Report Configuring Tally for Service Tax Master Creation Service Tax Reports. Block V Bank reconciliation concept of inventory Inventory in tally creation of stock category stock groups creation of multi stock item inventory vouchers inventory reports Printing Reports Consolidation of Accounts and other reports Security control. Books for Reference 1. Tally, Sridharan, Narmadha publications, May 2003. 2. E-commerce, a guidance, Rajamalar, Narmadha publications, May 2003.
BBCA P3 B.COM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS III YEAR LAB III - BUSINESS ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Create a group in tally How to create a primary group? Explain with your own example Create ledger with your own entries from the books already available Explain how to create voucher entries Explain how to remove voucher entries Print the Voucher you have created with all necessary entries Explain how to create stock category Explain how to create stock group with your own entries Explain Multi Stock Item Creation of Delivery Note Explain with your entries.