F. Y. B.com Sem I II

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 10

University of Mumbai

Revised Syllabus
and
Question Paper Pattern
of Courses of
B.Com. Programme
First Year
Semester I and II

Under Choice Based Credit, Grading


and Semester System
(To be implemented from Academic Year- 2016-2017)

Faculty of Commerce

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai1 | P a g e


B.Com. Programme
Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and Semester System
Course Structure

F.Y.B.Com.
(To be implemented from Academic Year- 2016-2017)
No. of No. of
Semester I Credits Semester II Credits
Courses Courses
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective(DSE)Courses 1A Discipline Specific Elective(DSE)Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial 03 1 Accountancy and Financial 03
Management I Management II
1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE)Courses 1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE)Courses
2 Commerce I 03 2 Commerce II 03
3 Business Economics I 03 3 Business Economics II 03

2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)


Ability Enhancement Compulsory Ability Enhancement Compulsory
2A 2A
Courses (AECC) Courses (AECC)
4 Business Communication I 03 4 Business Communication II 03
5 Environmental Studies I 03 5 Environmental Studies II 03

2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) 2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)


6 Any one course from the 02 6 Any one course from the 02
following list of the courses following list of the courses
3 Core Courses (CC) 3 Core Courses (CC)
7 Mathematical and Statistical 03 7 Mathematical and Statistical 03
Techniques I Techniques II
Total Credits 20 Total Credits 20

*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) **List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
for Semester I (Any One) for Semester II (Any One)
1 Foundation Course - I 1 Foundation Course - II
2 Foundation Course in NSS - I 2 Foundation Course in NSS - II
3 Foundation Course in NCC - I 3 Foundation Course in NCC - II
4 Foundation Course in Physical Education - I 4 Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
Note: Course selected in Semester I will continue in Semester II

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai2 | P a g e


B.Com. Programme
Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and Semester System
Course Structure
(To be implemented from Academic Year- 2016-2017)

Semester I
No. of
Semester I Credits
Courses
1 Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective(DSE)Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management I 03

1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE)Courses


2 Commerce I 03
3 Business Economics I 03

2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)


2A Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC)
4 Business Communication I 03
5 Environmental Studies I 03

2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)


6 Any one course from the following list of the 02
courses
3 Core Courses (CC)
7 Mathematical and Statistical Techniques I 03

Total Credits 20

*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)


for Semester I (Any One)
1 Foundation Course - I
2 Foundation Course in NSS - I
3 Foundation Course in NCC - I
4 Foundation Course in Physical Education - I

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai3 | P a g e


Revised Syllabus of Courses of B.Com. Programme at Semester I
with Effect from the Academic Year 2016-2017

Elective Courses (EC)-


Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses

2.Commerce I

Modules at a Glance
Sr. Modules No. of
No. Lectures
1 Business 12

2 Business Environment 11

3 Project Planning 12

4 Entrepreneurship 10

Total 45

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai4 | P a g e


Sr. No. Modules / Units
1 Business
Introduction:Concept, Functions, Scope andSignificance of business. Traditional
and Modern Concept of business.
Objectives of Business:Steps in setting business objectives, classification of
business objectives,Reconciliation of Economic and Social Objectives.
New Trends in Business: Impact of Liberalization,Privatization and
Globalization,Strategy alternatives in thechanging scenario, Restructuring and
turnaround strategies
2 Business Environment
Introduction:Concept and Importance of business environment, Inter-
relationship between Business and Environment
Constituents of Business Environment:Internal and External Environment,
Educational Environment and its impact,International Environment – Current
Trends in the World, International Trading Environment – WTO and Trading Blocs
and their impact on Indian Business.
3 Project Planning
Introduction:Business Planning Process; Concept and importance ofProject
Planning; Project Report; feasibility Study types and its importance
Business Unit Promotion:Concept and Stages of Business Unit Promotion,
Location – Factors determining location, and Role of Government in Promotion.
Statutory Requirements in Promoting Business Unit:Licensing and Registration
procedure, Filling returns and other documents, Other important legal provisions
4 Entrepreneurship
Introduction: Concept and importance ofentrepreneurship, factorsContributing to
Growth ofEntrepreneurship,Entrepreneur and Manager,Entrepreneur and
Intrapreneur
The Entrepreneurs:Types of Entrepreneurs,Competencies ofan
Entrepreneur,Entrepreneurship Training andDevelopment centers in
India.Incentives to Entrepreneurs inIndia.
Women Entrepreneurs: Problems and Promotion.

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai5 | P a g e


B.Com. Programme
Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and Semester System
Course Structure
(To be implemented from Academic Year- 2016-2017)

Semester II
No. of
Semester II Credits
Courses
1 Elective Courses (EC)
1A Discipline Specific Elective(DSE)Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management II 03

1B Discipline Related Elective(DRE)Courses


2 Commerce II 03
3 Business Economics II 03

2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)


2A Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC)
4 Business Communication II 03
5 Environmental Studies II 03

2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)


6 Any one course from the following list of the courses 02

3 Core Courses (CC)


7 Mathematical and Statistical Techniques II 03

Total Credits 20

*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)


for Semester II (Any One)
1 Foundation Course - II
2 Foundation Course in NSS - II
3 Foundation Course in NCC - II
4 Foundation Course in Physical Education - II

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai6 | P a g e


Revised Syllabus of Courses of B.Com. Programme at Semester II
with Effect from the Academic Year 2016-2017

Elective Courses (EC)-


Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses

2. Commerce II

Modules at a Glance
Sr. No. of
Modules
No. Lectures
1 Concept of Services 12

2 Retailing 12

3 Recent Trends in Service Sector 10

4 E-Commerce 11

Total 45

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai7 | P a g e


Sr. No. Modules / Units
1 Concept of Services
Introduction:Meaning, Characteristics, Scope and Classification of Services –
Importance of service sector in the Indian
Marketing Mix Services: Consumer expectations, Services Mix, - Product, Place,
Price, Promotion, Process of Services delivery, Physical evidence and people
Service Strategies:Market research and Service development cycle, Managing
demand and capacity, opportunities and challenges in service sector.
2 Retailing
Introduction:Concept of organized and unorganized retailing , Trends in retailing,
growth of organized retailing in India, Survival strategies for unorganized Retailers
Retail Format: Store format, Non – Store format, Store Planning, design and
layout
Retail Scenario: Retail Scenario in India and Global context – Prospects and
Challenges in India.Mall Management – RetailFranchising. FDI in Retailing, Careers
in Retailing
3 Recent Trends in Service Sector
ITES Sector: Concept and scope of BPO, KPO, LPO and ERP.
Banking and Insurance Sector: ATM, Debit & Credit Cards, Internet Banking –
Opening of Insurance sector for private players, FDI and its impact on Banking and
Insurance Sector in India
Logistics: Net working – Importance – Challenges
4 E-Commerce
Introduction: Meaning, Features, Functions andScope of E-Commerce-Importance
andLimitations of E-Commerce
Types of E-Commerce:Basic ideas and Major activities of B2C,B2B, C2C.
Present status of E-Commerce in India:Transition to E-Commerce in India, E-
Transition Challenges for Indian Corporates; on-line Marketing Research.

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai8 | P a g e


Revised Syllabus of Courses of B.Com.Programme at
Semester I and II
with effect from the Academic Year 2016-2017

Reference Books
Commerce
• Business Organisation Management Maheshwari, Rajendra P ,Mahajan, J.P.,International Book
House
• Business Organisation, Maheshwari, Rajendra P, Mahajan, J.P., International Book House
• Introduction To Commerce, Vikram, Amit, Atlantic Pub
• A Course Book On Business Environment, Cherunilam,Francis, Himalaya Pub
• Business Environment, Cherunilam,Francis, Himalaya Pub
• Essentials Of Business Environment, Aswathappa,K., Himalaya Pub
• Essentials Of Business Environment, Aswathappa, Himalaya Pub
• Strategic Management, Kapoor, Veekkas, Taxmann
• Strategic Management, David,Fred R., Phi Leraning
• Strategic Management, Bhutani, Kapil, Mark Pub.
• Strategic Management, Bhutani, Kapil, Mark Pub.
• Entrepreneurship, Hisrich, Robert D, Mc Graw Hill
• Entrepreneurship Development, Sharma, K.C., Reegal Book Depot
• Service Marketing, Temani, V.K., Prism Pub
• Service Marketing, Temani, V.K., Prism Pub
• Management Of Service Sector, Bhatia, B S, V P Pub
• Introduction To E – Commerce, Dhawan, Nidhi, International Book House
• Introduction To Retailing, Lusch,Robert F.,Dunne,Patrick M., Carver,James R.,Cengage Learning
• Retailing Management, Levy Michael., Weitz Barton A,Tata Mcgraw Hill

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai9 | P a g e


PAPER PATTERN

COMMERCE PAPER I & II

SEMESTER - I& II

W.E.F. 2017-2018

Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions

(A) Select the most appropriate answer from the option given below 10
(Any Ten out of Twelve)

(B) State whether the following statements are True or False 10

(Any Ten out of Twelve)

Q.2 Answer Any Two of the following Out of Three questions - Module - I 15

a.

b.

c.

Q.3 Answer Any Two of the following Out of Three questions - Module - II 15

a.

b.

c.

Q.4 Answer Any Two of the following Out of Three questions - Module - III 15

a.

b.

c.

Q.5 Answer Any Two of the following Out of Three questions - Module - IV 15

a.

b.

c.

Q.6 Write notes on Any Four out of Six 20

Faculty of Commerce, University of Mumbai10 | P a g e

You might also like