Ism (New & Old Syllabus)
Ism (New & Old Syllabus)
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
SEMESTER I
Course
External
Name of the Course
Credits
Content
Hours
Total
CIA
PART 1 Language Paper – I 6 3 25 75 100
Emotional Intelligence
3. An Overview of ISO
SEMESTER II
1
Ins Hours
Course
External
Name of the course
Credits
Content
Total
CIA
PART I Language Paper – II 6 3 25 75 100
* (a) Non-Tamil Students up to XII Std must be studied “ Basic Tamil “ comprising of two
(b) Tamil Students up to XII Std, taken Non-Tamil Language under Part-I at degree level
(c) Tamil Students up to XII Std and taken Tamil under Part-I Language at degree level
SEMESTER III
2
Course Name of subject
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Ins Hrs
Credits
content
CIA
Core Paper V : Computerized Accounting 6 4 25 75 100
6 4 25 75 100
SEMESTER IV
External
Course Name of subject
Ins Hrs
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content
CIA
6 4 25 75 100
3
SEMESTER V
External
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Credits
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content
CIA
Core Paper XIII: 6 4 25 75 100
Financial
Management
2. Elements of
Portfolio
Management
SEMESTER VI
External
Total
content
CIA
4
III Management Accounting
Or
Web Technology
or
Project Work
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APPENDIX – 17 (S)
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
REVISED SYLLABUS
SEMESTER I
Number of Credits : 4
OBJECTIVES:
To enable the students to understand the system of preparing financial statements for
various types of organisation
To familiarize the students with knowledge about financial reporting standards
OUTCOMES:
The students will be able to analyse and prepare financial statement of different types of
organisation
The students will be aware of the various amendments in financial reporting
Depreciation - Meaning - Causes - Types - Straight Line method - Written down value method -
Change in method - Concept of useful life under Companies Act, 2013 - Insurance Claims -
Calculation of Claim Amount - Average Clause.
Meaning and Features of Single Entry System - Defects - Difference between Single Entry and Double
Entry System - Methods of Calculation of Profit - Statement of Affairs Method- Conversion Method.
Note : Questions in Sec. A, B & C shall be in the proportion of 20:80 between Theory and
Problems.
TEXT BOOK:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
E-Resources
www.accountingcoach.com
www.accountingstudyguide.com
www.futureaccountant.com
www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Core Paper II - Internet-of-Things
OUTCOME:
After completion of the subjects student will be familiar with Intenet-of- things.
Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V
Text Book:
How the Internet Works, Preston Gralla, Pearson Education, Eighth Edition, 2006.
Reference Book :
Internet for Everyone, Alexis Leon, S. Chand (G/L) & Company Ltd; Second Edition
2012.
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Allied paper-1 BUSINESS ECONOMICS (Allied Subject)
OBJECTIVES:
OUT COME :
by understanding the concept of economy they apply demand and supply and determine
the production and pricing in varios markets
UNIT I
Introduction to Economics – Wealth, Welfare and Scarcity Views on Economics - Positive and
Normative Economics - Definition – Scope and Importance of Business Economics - Concepts:
Production Possibility frontiers – Opportunity Cost – Accounting Profit and Economic Profit –
Incremental and Marginal Concepts – Time and Discounting Principles – Concept of Efficiency-
Business Cycle:- Inflation, Depression, Recession, Recovery, Reflation and Deflation.
UNIT II
Demand and Supply Functions: - Meaning of Demand – Determinants and Distinctions of
demand – Law of Demand – Elasticity of Demand – Demand Forecasting – Supply concept and
Equilibrium
UNIT III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
Product Pricing: Price and Output Determination under Perfect Competition, Monopoly –
Discriminating monopoly – Monopolistic Competition – Oligopoly – Pricing objectives and
Methods-
Recommended Texts
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P.L. Mehta, Managerialo Economics – Analysis, Problems & Cases - Sultan Chand & Sons -
New Delhi – 02.
Peter Mitchelson and Andrew Mann, Economics for Business - Thomas Nelson Australia -Can -
004603454.
Non-Major Electives
Course Objectives:
2. To teach the students on aspects relating to personality Analysis Self analysis,Positive and
Negative traits
OUT COME::
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
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Negative Traits – Anger Management – Negative Syndrome and Attitude - * Negative thinking –
Guilt Quotient Stress and Emotion, Adapting to Loneliness.
Unit – IV
Positive Traits – Humor and Happiness – Empathetic ability - * Sensitivity profile – Empowered
personality, Self – Empowerment.
Unit – V
Suggested Readings
1. Aparna Chattopadhyaym What‟s Your Emotional IQ, Pustak Mahal, May 2004
2. Jill Dann, Hodder & Stoughton, Emotional Intelligence In a Week, 10 Edition, 2007
Number of Credits: 2
Course Objectives
OUTCOME:
Equip the students to get the knowledge of retail marketing and its segmentation,
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UNIT II Functions of Retailing – characteristics of Retailing – Types of Retailing – store
retailing – Non-store retailing
UNIT III Retail location factors – Branding in retailing – private labeling – Franchising concept.
UNIT IV Communication tools used in Retailing – Sales promotion, e-tailing- window display
TEXT BOOKS
1.P.K Madhavan – Introduction to Retailing –Vijay Nicole Imprints Private Limited ,Chennai.
2. John J.Coyle , C. John Langley .JR., Robert A. Novack , Brian J.Gibson – Supply Chain
Management A Logisticss Perspective – CENGAGE , New Delhi
3. Joel D.Wisner , Keah – Choon Tan , G.Keong Leong – Principles of Supply Chain
Management A Balanced Approach– CENGAGE, New Delhi
Reference Books:
Modern Retail Management – J.N.Jain & P.P.Singh Regal Publications , New delhi
3. AN OVERVIEW OF ISO
Number of Credits: 2
Course Objectives
OUT COMES:
Preparing the students to aware about the ISO and Internal quality Auditing.
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UNIT I An Introduction to ISO 9000, 9001,9002,9003. The Quality systems to be certified-
Meaning of ISO- Benefits of ISO 9001- Certification- General Scheme of ISO 9001
UNIT III ISO 9001-2000 Requirements- Explanation of main clauses – Time Line and cost
Implication of Implementing
UNIT IV ISO 9001-2000 and QIS- Comparison of ISO 901 and the capability Maturity Model
for software. Certification bodies operating Multinationals
UNIT V ISO and how to hire an ISO 9000 Consultant- What is Internal Quality Auditing
Suggested Readings
Chakraborty, A K, P.K.Basu and S.C.Chakravarthy, Guide to ISO 9001-2000, Asian Books Pvt.
Ltd
Objectves:
UNIT I
personal (self) health care . Personal Hygiene – Personal Diet pattern – Self health maintenance
by yoga and other spiritual practice – Drills.
Family hygiene – group health care by vaccination – propitiation and prevention – Sanitation and
diet patterns
Mass – Hygiene (Social Hygiene) – Environmental Hygiene - Communal health care centres –
Hospitals – Statistical bodies - Government and Non government organizations (NGO) for
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propagation of nutritious diet patterns - maintained by voluntary health organizations and
government schemes.
First Aid – Disaster management techniques like epidemic eruption control, management and
eradication.
Suggested Readings
SEMESTER II
OBJECTIVES No of Credits: 4
To enable the students to understand the system of preparing financial statements for
various types of organisation
To familiarize the students with knowledge about financial reporting standards
OUTCOME:
The students will be able to understand the preparation of financial statements for
business units other than corporate undertaking and their utility.
Dependent Branches - Stock and Debtors system - Distinction between Wholesale Profit and Retail
Profit - Independent Branches (Foreign Branches excluded)
Objectives and uses of financial statements for users - role of accounting standards -
development of accounting standards in India - requirements of International Accounting
Standards - Role of IFRS - IFRS adoption or convergence in India - Implementation plan in India
- IndAS - Difference between IndAS and IFRS
Note : Questions in Sec. A, B & C shall be in the proportion of 20:80 between Theory and
Problems.
TEXT BOOK:
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Shukla & Grewal, Advanced Accounting, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi.
E-Resources
www.accountingcoach.com
www.accountingstudyguide.com
www.futureaccountant.com
www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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CORE PAPER IV - OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C + +
Suggested Readings
1. E. Balagurusamy, Object Oriented Programming with C++, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd, 6th
edition 2013.
H. Schildt. C++ the Complete reference. T M H.1998.
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CORE PAPER VIII C++ PRACTICALS
(Max: 100 Marks)
Simple programs like Area of a circle and square and Temperature conversion, to revise C++ fundamentals
Constructor and constructor overloading
Friend function
Inline Function
Function and Function prototyping
Function overloading
Operator overloading
Inheritance, multiple inheritances
Virtual Functions
File program
Objectives:
Outcomes:
After completion of the syllabus students well versed with the features of Indian economy and known the five
year plans.
UNIT I: Economic Growth and Economic Development- Transition on Indian Economy-– Indian Economy from
1950 .- Indicators of economic development- National Income- Basic Concepts and computation of national
income.
UNIT II: Major problems of Indian Economy- Human Development Index. Present Scenarios of population,
unemployment, Poverty and inequality. Demographic trends in Population. Measures to control the population-
Foreign trade
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UNIT III: Agriculture: Contribution to economic development- Green Revolution- Organic farming- Food
policy and Public distribution system.
UNIT IV: Industry- Role of industries in economic development-Large scale industries and small scale
industries- New Economic Policy 1991- Industrial development before and after globalization in India.
UNIT V: Five year plans in India- Achievement and strategy and failures- Nidhi Aayog.
Text Books
RECOMMENDED TEXTS
Ruddar Datt & K.P.M. Sundharam, Indian Economy - S.Chand & Sons - New Delhi.
K.N. Agarwal, Indian Economy – Problem of Development of Planing - Wishwa Prakasan - New Age of
International Ltd.
S.K.Misra & V.K.Puri, Indian Economy – Its Development - Himalaya Publishing House - Mumbai.
Course Objectives
Number of Credits : 2
OUT COME:
UNIT II: Definitions of the terms- : consumer - appropriate laboratory - complainant - consumer dispute -
complaint-restrictive trade practice.
UNIT III: The various consumer rights:-right to safety, Right to information, Right to choose, -right to be heard -
Right against exploitation -Right to consumer education
Suggested Readings
1. Rega Surya Rao, Lectures On Torts And Consumer Protection Laws, Asia Law House. Hydrabad
1. To enable the students to understand the concepts and the types of Insurance.
2. To sensitizethe students on the role of Government in insurance business and IRDA Act.
OUT COME
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Students understand the concepts and the types of Insurance and knows the role of Government in insurance
business and IRDA Act.
Unit II: Salient features of IRDA Act – Administration of IRDA Act – Regulatory measures of IRDA
Unit IV: Introduction to general Insurance – fire, marine and motor insurance.
Unit V: Government and insurance companies – LIC India- private players in Insurance in India.
Suggested Readings
3. Mishra M N, Insurance, Principles and practice, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi
4. Nalini Prava Tripathy, Prabir Paal, Insurance Theory & Practice, Prentice Hall of India
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FUNDAMENTALS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
OBJECTIVES:
OUT COME:
Number of credits: 2
UNIT III: Disaster Mitigation – guiding principles of Mitigation. Formulation and implementation of Mitigation
programmes.
UNIT IV: Disaster training – Utilization of resources, training and public awareness.
UNIT V: Disaster Management policy and legislation; Disaster Management – Strategy in India.
Suggested Readings
Sundar I and Sezhiyan T, Disaster Management”, Sarup and Sons, New Delhi, 2007
Carter W, “Disaster Management” , A Disaster Manager‟s Hand book, Asian Development Bank, Manila.
Prasad, S, Natural Disaster Management, Destruction, Safety and Precautions, Mangalam publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi – 2007.
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Gangrade D and S.Dhadde Challenge and Response; K, Delhi, Rachna publications, 1973
Number of credits: 2
Course Objectives
To Help the students to know about the various activities undertaken by SHGS
To help the students to understand the concept of women empowerment through SHGS
OUT COME:
Suggested Readings
“Clinical approach to promotion of entrepreneurship” ED.Setty, Anmol publications Pvt., Ltd, New Delhi 2004.
“India economic Empowerment of Women”, V.S. Ganesamurthy, New Century publications, New Delhi, 1st
published – May 2007.
“Readings in Microfinance”, N. Lalitha Dominant publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 1st Edition 2008.
“Rural Credit and Self Help Groups, Micro finance needs & concepts in India”, K.G.Karmakar, Sage publications,
New Delhi, 1999.
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“Rural empowerment through, SHGS, NGO‟s & PRI‟s S.B.Verma, Y.T. Pavar, Deep & Deep publications, New
Delhi 2005.
“Women‟s Own; the Self help movement of Tamil Nadu”. C.K. Gariyali, S.K. Vettivel, Vetri publishers, New
Delhi, 2003.
Thameemul Ansari S & Mohamed Ilyas T, Self Help Gropus, Vijay Nicole Imprints, Chennai
SEMESTER III
To provide basic knowledge of computerized accounting to deserving students under self – learning mode
To know the preparation of budget and vouchers
To process purchase orders, sales order and salary payment
To prepare the final accounts with GST.
OUT COME:
On the completion of the subjects students will have adequate knowledge on computerized accounting.
Unit I Interface and Company Management: Introduction to Tally ERP9 - Creating a Company - Altering and
Deleting Company – Data Security: Security Control Setup - User Security Control, Multi Language, Export,
Import, Backup and Restore: Export and Import Formats - Data Backup and Restore - Masters - Ledgers:
Understanding Ledgers - Creating Ledgers - Creating Multiple Ledgers - Altering and Deleting Ledgers – Groups:
Creating Groups - Altering and Deleting Groups - Bill wise Debtors and Creditors Ledgers: Configuring Bill wise
Details
Unit II Default Vouchers: Payment Voucher - Receipt Voucher - Contra Voucher - Journal Voucher, Day Book:
Day Book Reports - Altering and Deleting Transactions, Cheque Printing: CTS Cheque Printing System, Masters :
Inventory: Understanding Inventory - Integrating Accounts and Inventory - Stock Group - Go down and Locations
- Stock Category - Units of Measure - Stock Items - Manual Stock Valuation without Inventory
Unit III Purchase Order Processing: Purchase Order Process - Purchase Order Voucher - Receipt Note
(Inventory) - Rejection-Out Voucher, Sales Order Processing: Sales Order Process - Sales Order Voucher -
Delivery Note (Inventory) - Rejection-IN Voucher , Debit and Credit Notes, Bank Reconciliation, Manufacturing
Vouchers: Bills of Materials - Job Costing, Tax Deducted at Source (TDS): Understanding TDS - Creating TDS
Masters - TDS Payment - Tax Reports and Tax Forms, Payroll Accounting: Understanding Payroll - Pay Heads
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and Categories - Employee Details and Salary Details - Attendance Entries - Salary Payment – Pay sheet and Pay
Slips
Unit IV Goods and Services Tax (GST): Activating Tally in GST - Setting Up GST (Company Level, Ledger
Level or Inventory Level) - GST Taxes & Invoices - SGST, CGST & IGST - Creating GST Masters in Tally,
Purchase Voucher with GST: Updating GST Number for Suppliers -Intra-State Purchase Entry in GST (SGST +
CGST) - Inter-State Purchase Entry in GST (IGST) - GST Purchase Entry for Unregistered Dealer in Tally -
Reverse Charge Mechanism Entry for GST in Tally, Sales Voucher with GST: Updating GST Number for
Suppliers - Intra-State Sales Entry in GST (SGST + CGST) - Inter-State Sales Entry in GST (IGST) - Printing
GST Sales Invoice from Tally ERP9 Software, GST Reports and Returns: GSTR 1 in Tally - GSTR 1 Return
Filing
Unit V Interest Calculations (Auto Mode): Activating Interest Calculations, Point of Sales, Budgets and
Controls: Budget Masters and Configurations - Budget Reporting and Analysis, Cost Centers and Cost Categories:
Cost Centers - Profit Centers, Purchase and Sales Reporting: Analyzing Purchase and Sales Register - Analyzing
Debit and Credit Note - Overdue Payables and Receivables - Outstanding Reports and Printing, Stock Analysis
and Reports: Stock Registers - Stock Valuation - Stock Transfer Report - Negative Stock Report - Record Physical
Stock and Shortage - Stock Entry without Perpetual Inventory, Financial Reports: Trial Balance - Profit and Loss
Account - Balance Sheet - Working Capital - Cash Flow and Fund Flow Statements, Printing Reports: Sales
Invoice - Printing Payment and Receipt Vouchers - Printing Various Other Reports - Miscellaneous: Inserting
Vouchers - Duplicating Entries - Split Company Data - Merge Tally Companies, Shortcut Keys
Suggested Readings
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Core Paper VI - DATA STRUCTURE
OUTCOMES:
Implement abstract data types for linear data structures.
Apply the different linear and non linear data structures to problem solutions.
UNIT I
Introduction: Data structure – data types – types of data types - . Arrays: Representation of Arrays – One dimesion
and 2 dimension – operations
UNIT II
Stacks and Queues. Fundamentals - operations - Evaluation of Expression Infix to Postfix Conversion - Multiple
Stacks and Queues
UNIT III
Linked List: Singly Linked List - Linked Stacks and Queues - Polynomial Addition - Doubly Linked List and
Dynamic - Storage Management - Garbage Collection and Compaction.
UNIT IV Trees: Basic Terminology - Binary Trees - Binary Tree Representations - Binary Trees -Traversal -
Threaded Binary Trees
UNIT V
. Graphs: Terminology and Representations – Traversals – BFS – DFS, Spanning Trees – Minimum Spanning tree
Text Book
1. Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Shani, Data and File Structures Galgotia Publication.
Reference Books
1 . Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Shani, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, “Computer Algorithms Galgotia Publicatio
2 Aho, Hopcroft and Ullman, “Data Structures and Algorithms”, Pearson Education 2003.
WEB REFERENCES:
NPTEL & MOOC courses titled Data Structures
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106106127/
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Core Paper VII - BANKING THEORY, LAW AND PRACTICE
Number of Credits : 4
Course Objectives
1. To facilitate the understanding of the origin and the growth of the Indian Banking
System.
After completion of this subjects students understand the growth of Indian Banking Systems and their
Modern Day Development.
History of banking - Components of Indian banking - Indian banking system - Phases of development -
Banking structure in India - Payment banks and Small Banks - Commercial banking - Definition -
Classification of banks. Banking system - Universal banking - Commercial Banking - functions - Role of Banks
in Economic Development. Central Banking
Central bank.
UNIT II : RBI
Establishment - Objective - Legal framework - Functions - SBI - Origin and History - Establishment -
Indian subsidiaries - Foreign subsidiaries - Non-banking - Subsidiaries - Personal banking - International
banking- Trade financing - Correspondent banking. Co-operative banks - Meaning and Definition - Features - Co-
operative banks Vs Commercial banks - Structure.
UNIT III : e – banking-Meaning - Services - e-banking and Financial services - Initiatives - Opportunities -
Internet banking - Meaning - Internet banking Vs Traditional banking - Services - Drawbacks - Frauds in Internet
banking. Mobile banking - Meaning - Features - Services - Security issues - Electronic Mobile Wallets. ATM -
Evolution - Concept - Features - Types - Mechanism - Functions. Electronic money - Meaning - Categories -
Merits of e-money - Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) system - Meaning - Steps - Benefits.
Opening - Types of accounts - FDR - Steps in opening Accounts - Savings Vs Current Account - „Donatio
Mortis Causa‟ - Passbook - Bank Customer Relationship - Special Types of customers - KYC norms. Bank
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Lending - Lending sources - Bank Lending Principles - Forms of lending - Loan evaluation process - Securities
of lending - Factors influencing Bank lending - Negotiable Instruments - Meaning - Characteristics - Types.
Crossing - Definition - Objectives - Crossing and negotiability - Consequences of crossing.
UNIT V - Endorsement
Meaning - Components - Kinds of Endorsements - Cheques payable to fictitious persons - Endorsement by legal
representative - Negotiation back - effect of endorsement - Rules regarding endorsement. Paying banker -
Banker‟s duty - Dishonoring of cheque - Discharge of paying banks - Payment of a crossed cheque - Material
alteration - Statutory protection under Section 85 - Refusal of cheque payment. Collecting Banker - Statutory
protection under section 131 - Collecting banker‟s duty - RBI instructions - Paying banker Vs Collecting Banker -
Customer grievances - Grievances redressal - Banking Ombudsman.
Text Book
1. Michael W. Brandi – Money, Banking, Financial Markets and Institutions –Cengage , New Delhi
2.Gurusamy S, Banking Theory : Law and Practice, Vijay Nicole Publication, 2015, Chennai
Suggested Readings
2. Clifford Gomez, Banking and Finance, Theory, Law and Practice, Jain Book Agency, 2010, Mumbai
3. Gupta, R K BANKING Law and Practice, Jain Book Agency, 2001, New Delhi
4. Sundaram and Varshney, Banking Theory Law and Practice, Sultan Chand Co, 2010, New Delhi
5. Maheswari, S.N. Banking Law Theory and Practice, Kalyani Publications, 2011, Mumbai
E Resources
www.lawcommissionof india.nic.in
www.rbi.org
www.bankingombudsman.org
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CORE PAPER VIII- JAVA PROGRAMMING - THEORY & PRACTICAL
Suggested Readings
E. Balagurusamy,2004, Programming with JAVA, 2nd Edition,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Ltd
Muthu C, Programming with Java, Vijay Nicole Imprints, Chennai
3 Cay S. Horstmann, Gray Cornell. Core java 2 Volume I. Fundamentals, 5th Edn. PHI, 2000.
4 P. Naughton and H. Schildt. Java2 (The Complete Reference). Third Edition, TMH 1999.
5 K. Arnold and J. Gosling. The Java Programming Language. Second Edition, Addison Wesley,
1996.
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JAVA PROGRAMMING PRACTICALS
(Max: 100 Marks)
1. To facilitate the understanding of the relevance and need of the Statistics in the
Current Scenario.
Out Come :
UNIT - I Introduction
Measures of Central Tendency - Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode, Harmonic Mean and Geometric
Mean. Measures of Variation - Standard deviation - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation -
Skewness and Kurtosis - Lorenz Curve
Analysis of Time Series - Causes of variation in Time Series Data - Components of Time series;
Additive and multiplicative models - Determination of Trend by Semi average, Moving average
and Least squares (Linear, Second degree and Exponential) Methods - Computation of Seasonal
indices by Simple average, Ratio-to-moving average, Ratio-to Trend and Link relative methods
Meaning and Types of Index numbers - Problems in Construction of Index numbers - Methods
of Construction of Price and Quantity indices - Tests of adequacy - Errors in Index numbers -
Chain Base Index numbers - Base shifting - splicing - deflating - Consumer Price index and its uses -
Statistical Quality Control
TEXT BOOKS
SUGGESTED READINGS
1. Dhingra IC & MP Gupta, Lectures In Business Statistics, Sultan chand and Sons, New Delhi
2009
2. Gupta SP and Archana Agarwal, Business Statistics (Statistical Methods) Sultan chand and
Sons, New Delhi, 9th Edition 2013
4. Richard Levin and David Rubin, Statistics for Management, Prentice Hall Of India, New Delhi,
2011,7th Edition
6. Siegel, Andrew, Practical Business Statistics, Irwin Mcgraw Hill International Edition 4th
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E-Resources
www.spss.co.in
https://statlearning.class.stanford.edu
http://www.mit.edu
www.springer.com.
SEMESTER IV
Number of credits: 4
Course Objectives
Out Come :
Enable the students to understand the data base management systems and in developing
MIS
Unit II Data base management systems – Objectives and Components – Database design –
Creation and control – Recent trends in database
Unit III Developing information system – Planning, Designing and redesigning – Approaches
for system development – System analysis and Design – system Implementation and
Maintenance
Unit IV Transaction processing and Support system – Transaction processing system – Office
automation systems – Decision support systems – Executive information systems – Artificial
intelligence and Expert systems
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Unit V Functional Information systems – Production, Finance, Human resource and Marketing
– Managing information resources – Information Security – Control & Audit of Information
Systems
Suggested readings
To prepare the students to know about the significance of the management in Business.
OUTCOME:
On the completion of syllabus students will understand the basic concepts and significance of
management in business
Unit I : Introduction
Definition - Importance - Nature and Scope of Management - Process of Management - Role and
functions of Managers - Levels of Management - Scientific Management - Contributions to
Management bydifferent Schools of thought.
Unit II : Planning
Communication - meaning and types - Direction - Nature - Purpose. Co-ordination - Need - Types
and Techniques - Requisites for Excellent Co-ordination. Controlling - Meaning - Importance -
Control Process - Leadership : Meaning and types
TEXT BOOK:
James Campbell Quick, Dbra L.nelson, Preetam Khandelwal - CENGAGE ,New Delhi.
Gupta,C.B.ManagementTheory&Practice,SulthanChand&Sons,New Delhi.
Prasad,L.M.Principles&PracticeofManagement,SultanChand&Sons,New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Tripathi,P.C.&Reddy,P.N.PrinciplesofManagements,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi.
WeihrichandKoontz,Management-AGlobalPerspective.
Premavathy N,PrinciplesofManagement,SriVishnuPublications,Chennai.
Jayasankar,J.BusinessManagement,MarghamPublication,Chennai.
Sundar,K.PrinciplesofManagement,VijayNicoleImprintsPvt.Ltd.,Chennai
E-Resources
www.wisdomjobs.com
www.aima.in
www.clep.collegeboard.org
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Course Objectives Number of Credits : 4
OUTCOME:
On the completion of modules, the students will understand the various financial services.
Unit I : Introduction
- New Financial Institutions and Instruments - Investor Protection - Stock Exchange - Functions -
Services - Features - Role - Stock Exchange Traders -Regulations of Stock Exchanges - Depository
- SEBI - Functions and Working.
Unit IV : Leasing
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Origin and Growth of Venture Capital - Investment Nurturing Methods - Mutual Funds - Portfolio
Management Process in Mutual Funds - Credit Rating System - Growth Factors
- Credit Rating Process - Global and Domestic Credit Rating agencies - Principles of Insurance -
Life and Non - Life Insurance - IRDA - Powers - Pension Fund - Objectives - Functions - Features
- Types - Chilean Model - Pension Investment Policy - Pension Financing.
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Gomez Clifford, Prentice Hall of India, Financial Markets, Institutions and Financial
Services,2008
Rajesh Kothari, Financial Services in India: Concept and Application, Sage publications, 2012,
New Delhi.
MadhuVij & Swati Dhawan, Merchant Banking and Financial Services, Jain Book Agency, 2000,
Mumbai
Vasant Desai, Financial Markets and Financial Services, Himalayan Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd,2000,Mumbai
E- Resources
www.rbi.org
www.sebi.org
www.nse.org
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CORE PAPER XII - PYTHON PROGRAMMING
Number of Credits: 5
Course Objectives
To introduce the basic features of python programming and impart skills in an Industry
standard programming language
Understand fundamental programming concepts of Python programming and its Libraries
Create advanced programming features in Python to solve industry standard problems
OUTCOME:
On the completion of modules, the students will understand the fundamental programming
concepts of Python programming and to solve the industry standard problems.
Suggested Readings
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1. Ljubomir Periodic, “Introduction to Computing Using Python : An
Application Development Focus”, John Wiley & Sons,2012
2. Shymala Devi, Python Programming, Vijay Nicole Imprints, Chennai
2. Sheetal Taneja & Naveen kumar, Python Programming a Modular
approach – A Modular approach with Graphics, Database, Mobile and
Web applications, Pearson, 2017.
Martin C. Brown, Python: The Complete Reference, Osborne/McHraw Hill, 2001.
Wesley J. Chun, “Core Python Programming”, Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2007.
Web references
NPTEL & MOOC courses titled Python programming
http://spoken-tutorial.org/tutorial-search/?search_foss=Python&search_language=English
http://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/index.html
http://interactivepython.org/courselib/static/pythonds
LIST OF EXERCISES:
Program to convert the given temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa
depending upon user‟s choice.
Program to calculate total marks, percentage and grade of a student. Marks obtained in
each of the five subjects are to be input by user. Assign grades according to the following
criteria:
Grade A: Percentage >=80 Grade B: Percentage >=70 and <80 Grade C: Percentage >=60 and
<70 Grade D: Percentage >=40 and <60 Grade E: Percentage <40
Program, using user-defined function to find the area of rectangle, square, circle and
triangle by accepting suitable input parameters from user.
Program to display the first n terms of Fibonacci series.
Program to find factorial of the given number.
Write a Python program to count the number of even and odd numbers from N numbers.
Python function that accepts a string and calculate the number of upper case letters and
lower case letters.
Python program to reverse a given string and check whether the give string palindrome or
not.
Write a program to find sum of all items in a dictionary.
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Write a Python program to construct the following pattern, using a nested loop 1
22
333
4444
55555
666666
7777777
88888888
999999999
OUTCOME:
On the completion of modules, the students will understand the various of Operation Research
and apply the various techniques of solving Business problems.
UNIT I : Introduction
Obtaining Optimal solution for Linear Programing Problem (LPP) - Graphical Method -
Problems - Simplex Method for type of LPP & for Slack Variable Case - Maximization Function
- Minimization Function (simple problems only)
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UNIT - IV : Transportation Problems
Meaning - (Initial Basic Feasible Solution) - Assumptions - Degenerate Solution - North - West
Corner Method - Least Cost Method - Vogel‟s Approximation Method - Assignment Problems -
Features - Transportation Problem Vs Assignment Problem - Hungarian Method (Simple problems
only).
Meaning - Types of Games - Basic Assumptions - Finding value of game for Pure Strategy
- Mixed Strategy - Indeterminate Matrix and Average Method - Graphical Method - Pure
Strategy - Saddle Point - Pay off Matrix Value of game (simple problems only)
Note : Questions in Sec. A, B & C shall be in the proportion of 20:80 between Theory and
Problems.
Recommended Texts
M.Sreenivasa Reddy – Operations Research – CENGAGE , New Delhi
S. Gurusamy – Elements of Operations Research – Vijay Nicole Imprints private Limited,
Chennai
SUGGESTED READINGS
1. Agarwal NP and Sonia Agarwal, Operations Research and Quantitative Techniques, RBS A
Publishers, New Delhi ,2009
3.Gupta Pk And Gupta SP Quantitative Techniques and Operations Research, Sultan Chand and
Sons, 2014, New Delhi
4.Kapoor V.K, Operations Research Techniques For Management,Sultan Chand And Sons, 2012
New Delhi
5.Kanti Swarup,P.K. Gupta Man Mohan ,operation research, Jain book agency, 2014, New Delhi
E-resources
http://www.learnaboutor.co.uk
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http://www.theorsociety.com
www.orcomplete.com
http://www.orsi.in
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SEMESTER V
1. To impart the basics of Financial Management for the benefit of Commerce students.
2. To enable the students to know the concepts of the Investment, Financing and
Working Capital.
OUTCOME:
At the end of syllabus students will understand the basics of financial management, investing,
financing and dividend decisions.
Unit I : Introduction
Definition - Cost of Equity Capital - Cost of Preference Capital - Cost of Debt - Cost of
Unit IV : Dividend
Dividend Payment in Company Law - Dividend Models - Walter‟s Model - Gordon‟s Model
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- M.M. Model - Hypothesis Model.
TEXT BOOK:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
P.Periyasamy.P,FinancialManagement,VijayNicoleImprintsPvt.Ltd.Chennai
E-Resources
www.cpdwise.com
www.simplilearn.com
www.findtutorials.com
www.studyfinance.com
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CORE PAPER XIV - LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
The students to gain deeper insights into logistics and supply chain management.
To highlight the integrated nature of working in logistics and supply chain industry.
To prepare students to work in logistics and allied industries.
OUTCOME
On completion of syllabus student will understand the basic concepts of logistics and supply
chain management and student prepare them self to work in logistics and allied industries
UNIT I
UNIT II
Components of Logistics and Supply Chain Management – outsourcing – 3PLs and 4 PLs –
customer services – Performance Measurements
UNIT III
UNIT IV
Logistical Information system (LIS) – Principles – Integrated IT solution for Logistics and
Supply Chain Management – Application of IT in Logistics and Supply Chain Management –
EDI
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UNIT V
Recommended Text
John J.Coyle , C. John Langley .JR., Robert A. Novack , Brian J.Gibson – Supply Chain
Management A Logisticss Perspective – CENGAGE , New Delhi
Joel D.Wisner , Keah – Choon Tan , G.Keong Leong – Principles of Supply Chain
Management ABalanced Approach– CENGAGE, New Delhi
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Agarwal, D.K., „Textbook of Logistics and Supply Chain Management‟, Mac Millan
India Ltd, 2003.
Chase, R.B., Shankar, R and Jacobs, F.R. „Operations Management and Supply Chain
Management‟, McGraw Hill Publications, 13th edition, 2018.
Chopra, S., Meindl, P. and Kalra, D.V. „Supply Chain Management‟, Pearson Education
India, 6th edition, 2016.
Krishnaveni Muthiah, „Logistics Management and Seaborne Trade‟, Himalaya Publishing
House, 2010.
Martin Christopher, ‟Logistics and Supply Chain Management‟ Pearson Education, 2003.
Ronald H. Ballou, ‟Business Logistics and Supply Chain Management‟ Pearson
Education 2004.
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Core Paper XV - SPREADSHEET ACCOUNTING
OUT COME:
Students are trained to introduce concepts of accounting, reporting and analysis using
spreadsheets.
Unit I: Spreadsheets: A tool for thinking with numbers What is a Spreadsheet – History of
Spreadsheet – Spreadsheets in Popular use (Google Spreadsheet and Microsoft Excel) –
Differences between Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets –Spreadsheet Basics – Cells, Rows,
Columns, Cell Coordinates – Getting Familiar with the Menus on a Spreadsheet –Edit and
Format a Spreadsheet – Saving a Spreadsheet – Construct, Modify, and Format and Print a
Spreadsheet
Unit II: Spreadsheet Functions: Formulas Basic Functions – Date and Time Functions –
Logical Functions - Manipulating Text using Functions – Financial and Statistical Functions –
Database Functions
Unit III: Spreadsheet Functions: Data Filter and Sort Functions – Data Validation –
Conditional Filters – Pivot Tables – Group and Sub-Totals – What-if Analysis – Writing Macros
(Basics) - Connect to Database (optional topic)
Unit IV: Spreadsheet for Reporting and Analysis - Import Data Sets and Spreadsheets – Set
Calculations Settings – Graphs and Charts – Using QUERY Function - Statistical Trend Analysis
Unit V: Spreadsheet for Accounting - Create and Customize a Spreadsheet to journalize and
post transactions – Preparing a Budget / Costing Sheet Template – Personal Income Tax
Calculator Template
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Suggested Readings
Microsoft Excel, Data Analysis and Business Modelling; Wayne L Winston; Prentice Hall
E-Resources
https://www.freebookkeepingaccounting.com/using-excel-in-accounts
https://courses.corporatefinanceinstitute.com/courses/free-excel-crash-course-for-finance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv_Nnw01FaU
UNIT IV:Data Mining - Importing Data into Excel - SQL - Analysis of Variance and
Experimental Design - Statistical Process Control - Statistical Reporting - Foundations,
Methods, Interpretations in Excel – R – STATA – PSPP – EVIEWS – Machine Learning.
Suggested Readings
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Elective Paper I – ( 1 ) INCOME TAX LAW AND PRACTICE – I
To enable the students to about the Assessment Procedures and Tax Planning.
OUTCOMES:
The students will understand the concepts of Income tax, Types of filing and computation of tax
from various head.
Unit I : Introduction
History of Income tax in India - Meaning of Income - Features of Income Tax - Types - Important
Definitions Under the Income Tax Act - Assessee - Types - Rates of Tax - Residential Status -
Scope of Total Income - Incomes Exempt from tax.
Meaning - Exemptions - Annual Value - Meaning and Computation - Deductions from Annual
Value - Legal
Provisions.
Income from Business or Profession - Allowable expenses - Not allowable expenses - General
deductions - Provisions relating to Depreciation - Deemed Business Profits - Undisclosed
incomes
e-filing - Concept - Procedure - 26 AS - TDS - Traces - Filing of Return - Due date for filing returns -
Various Returns - Permanent Account Number (PAN) - Usage of PAN
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Note : Questions in Sec. A, B & C shall be in the proportion of 20:80 between Theory and
Problems.
TEXT BOOKS:
Naveen Mittal – Peinciples of Income Tax Law & Practice – Cengage New Delhi
T. Srinivasan – Income Tax & Practice –Vijay Nicole Imprints Private Limited , Chennai
Vinod, K.Singhania, Students Guide to IncomeTax, Taxman Publications Pvt. Ltd.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Gaur & Narang, Income Tax Law & Practice, Kalyani Publishers.
Reddy,T.S. & Hariprasad Reddy, Y, Income Tax Theory, Law & Practice, Margham Publications,
Chennai.
Murthy.A, Income Tax Law & Practice, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt.Ltd.Chennai
Hariharan N, Income Tax Law & Practice, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd. Chennai
E-Resources
www.incometaxindia.gov.in
www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in
www.onlineservices.tin.egov-nsdl.com
www.cleartax.in
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ELEMENTS OF PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
OUTCOME
On completion of syllabus student will understand the basic concepts of Portfolio Management
and the techniques of Portfolio Management.
UNIT I : Introduction
Time value - Computation of Present Value Interest Factor (PVIF), Future Value Interest
Factor (FVIF), Present Value Interest Factor at an Annuity (PVIF A) - Future Value Interest
Factor at an Annuity (FVIF A) Simple Problems relating to it.
Interpretation of Risk & Return - Mean - Variance Analysis - B (Beta) Measures. Portfolio
Suggested Readings
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1. Francis, Management of Investments, McGraw Hill
4. Fisher & Jordan - Security Analysis & Portfolio Management, prentice Hall
5. Punithaathi Pandian- Security Analysis & Portfolio Management, Vikas Publishing House
E-Resources
www.portfoliomanagement.in
www.sebi.gov.in
www.moneycontrol.com
www.pms.sharekhan.com
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SEMESTER VI
To enable the students to get knowledge about the various techniques of Management Principles.
OUTCOME:
Understand the primary purpose of management accounting namely financial statement analysis
and budgetary control
Unit I : Introduction
Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements - Nature and Significance - Types of Financial
Analysis - Tools of Analysis - Comparative Statements - Common size Statement - Trend
Analysis.
Meaning of Cash Flow Statements - Advantages - Limitations - Preparation of Cash Flow Statement
- Types of Cash flows - Operating, Financing and Investing Cash flows. Application of
Marginal Costing in Decision Making - Make or Buy - Shutdown or Continue - Exploring New
Markets.
Budgetary Control - Meaning - Preparation of various Budgets - Cash Budget - Flexible Budget -
Production Budget - Sales Budget. Capital Expenditure Control - Meaning of Capital Budgeting -
Assessment of Capital Expenditure through Pay Back Method, Net Present Value Method and
Accounting Rate of Return Method.
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Note : Questions in Sec. A, B & C shall be in the proportion of 20:80 betweenTheory and
Problems.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Rajiv Kumar Goel , Ishaan Goel – Concepts Building Approach to management Accounting –
CENGAGE New Delhi
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Charles T. Horngren and Gary Sundem, N, Introduction to Management Accounting, Prentice Hall
Reddy, T.S. & Dr. Hariprasad Reddy, Y, Management Accounting, Margham Publications,
Chennai.
Hansen - Mowen, Cost Management Accounting and Control, South Western College
E-Resources
www.accountingcoach.com
www.accountingstudyguide.com
www.futureaccountant.com
www.thestudentcpa.com
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CORE PAPER XV - SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
1. To enable the students to learn about the software relating to project management
Unit I
Introduction to Software Project Management Software project versus other types of project -
problems - management control - stakeholders - Requirement specifications - Information and
control in organizations. Introduction to step wise project planning - Select - identify scope and
objectives - identify project infrastructure - Analyse project characteristics - products and
activities - Estimate effort for each activity - Identify activity risks - Allocate resources - Review
/ publicise plan - Execute plan and lower levels of plarming. Project evaluation - Introduction -
Strategic assessment - technical assessment - cost benefit analysis - cash flow forecasting - cost
benefit evaluation techniques - risk evaluation.
Unit II
Selection of an appropriate project approach - choosing technologies - technical plan contents list
- choice of process models - structured methods - rapid application development - waterfall
model - v - process model - spiral model - software prototyping - ways of categorizing prototypes
- tools - incremental delivery - selecting process model - Software effort estimation - introduction
- where - problems with over and under estimates - basis for software estimating - software effort
estimation technique - expert judgment - Albercht function point analysis - Function points Mark
II - Object points - procedural code oriented approach - COCOMO - Activity Planning -
Objectives - Project schedules - projects and activities - sequencing and scheduling activities -
network planning models - formulating a network model - using dummy activities - representing
lagged activities adding time dimentions - forward pass - backward pass - identifying the critical
path - Activity float - shortening project duration - identifying critical activities - precedence
networks.
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V
Small projects - some problems - contact of a project plan. PRINCE 2 - an overview BS 6079:
1996 - an overview - Euro method an overview.
Suggested Readings
1. Bob Hughes and Mike Cotterell - Software project management - second edition - McGraw
Hill
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Core Paper XV - ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
Number of
Credits : 4
Course Objectives:
To enable the students to understand the concept of Entrepreneurship and to learn the
professional behavior expected of an entrepreneur.
To identify significant changes and trends which create business opportunities and to
analyze the environment for potential business opportunities.
To provide conceptual exposure on converting idea to a successful entrepreneurial firm.
OUTCOME
On completion of syllabus student will understand on the basic concepts of entrepreneurship and
business opportunities to familiars with knowledge about business and project reports for starting
a new ventures on team based.
Unit II: Developing Successful Business Ideas - Recognizing opportunities – trend analysis –
generating ideas – Brainstorming, Focus Groups, Surveys, Customer advisory boards, Day in the
life research – Encouraging focal point for ideas and creativity at a firm level-Protecting ideas
from being lost or stolen – Patents and IPR.
Unit IV: Business Planning Process - Meaning of business plan- Business plan process-
Advantages of business planning- preparing a model project report for starting a new venture
(Team-based project work).
Unit V: Funding - Sources of Finance- Venture capital- Venture capital process- Business angle
investors - Commercial banks- Government Grants and Schemes - Crow funding
TEXT BOOKS:
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2. Kuratko/rao, Entrepreneurship: a south asian perpective.- Cengage, New Delhi.
5.Khanka S.S., Entrepreneurial Development, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2001.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
E-resources
http://inventors.about.com/od/entrepreneur/
http://learnthat.com/tag/entrepreneurship/
www.managementstudyguide.com
www.quintcareers.com
www.entrepreneur.com
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Elective II - (1) Applied E-Commerce
Unit I:
Unit II: Network Infrastructure: Network Infrastructure – Local Area Networks – Wide Area
Network – Intranet, Extranet and Internet – TCP/IP Reference Model – Domain Name Systems –
Internet Industry Structure. Information Distribution and Messaging: File Transfer Protocol
Applications – Electronic Main – World Wide Web Server – HTTP – Web servers
Implementations.
Unit IV: Securing the Business on Internet: Security Policy, Procedures and Practices – Site
Security – Protecting the Network – Firewalls – Securing the Web Service - Security Network
Transaction – Transaction Security – Cryptology – Cryptology Algorithms –Public Key
Algorithm – Authentication Protocols – Digital Signatures – Electronic Mail Security – Security
Protocols for Web Commerce.
Unit IV: Search Engines and Directory Services: Search Engines and Directory Services –
Information Directories – Internet Advertising – Electronic commerce Applications - Cyber Law
– Introduction – Concept of Cyberspace – Cyber Law in electronic commerce contract Aspects –
Electronic Governance – Drupal
Suggested Readings
Jaiswal.S. (2000). E-Commerce IElectronic Communication for Business). New Delhi: Galgotia
Publications Pvt. Ltd.
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Kalakota, R., & Whinston, A. B. (2002). Frontiers of Electronic Commerce. New Delhi: Pearson
Education India.
Rayport, & Jaworeski, B. J. (2009). Introduction to E-Commerce. Noida , UP: McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Limited.
Viswanathan, S. (2012). The Indian Cyber Law. New Delhi: Bharat Law House
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WEB TECHNOLOGY
Number of
credits: 4
Course Objectives:
OUT COME :
UNIT – I
Internet Basic – Introduction to HTML – List – Creating Table – linking document – frames –
graphics to HTML Doc- Creating simple static pages.
UNIT – II
Introduction to JavaScript – Advantage of Java script – java script syntax – Data type – variable
– array – operator and expression – looping constructor – function – Dialog box
UNIT – III
JavaScript document object model – introduction – object in HTML – event handling – window
object – browser object – form object – navigator object – build in object – cookies.
UNIT – IV
ASP.NET : Language Structure – page structure – page event, properties - compiler directives.
HTML server controls – Anchor, Tables, Forms - Basic Web server controls – label, textbox,
button, image, links, check & radio button, hyperlink.
UNIT – V
Request and Response objects - Working with data – OLEDB connection class, Command class
Transaction class, data adaptor class, data set class.
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I. Bayross, Web Enable Commercial Application Development Using HTML, DHTML,
javascript, Perl CGL. BPB Publications, 2000.
Write a program outputs the squares, roots and cubes of integers between 1 and 100
Note: The practical examination will be conducted by an internal examiner and an external
examiner jointly.
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Elective Paper III – (1) INCOME TAX LAW AND PRACTICE - II
Outcome:
The students will understand the procedure for computing taxable income from different heads,
clubbing of income, Setoff and carry forward of losses and Deductions applicable to an
individual.
Capital Gain - capital assets - types of capital assets - assets not included in capital assets -
transfer of capital assets - Short term and Long term Capital Gains - Cost of Acquisition - Cost of
Improvement - Indexation - Capital Gain under different circumstances - Exempted Capital Gains -
Computation of Capital Gains.
Computation - Grossing up - Deductions in Computing Income under the head and other related
provisions.
UNIT III : Clubbing of Incomes and Set off / Carry forward and Set - Off of losses Clubbing
of Incomes under various situations - Deemed Incomes - Simple Problems on clubbing of incomes
- Set off - Carry forward and set off of losses.
Permissible Deductions from Gross Total Income - Sec. 80C, 80CCC, 80CCCD, 80 D,
80DD, 80DDB, 80E, 80G, 80GG, 80GGA, 80QQB, 80RRB, 80U. Assessment of
Income Tax Authorities - Powers of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT),
Commissioners of Income Tax and Income Tax officers. Assessment Procedures - Self
Assessment - Best Judgement Assessment - Income Escaping Assessment (Re assessment) -
Advance Payment of Tax
TEXT BOOKS:
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Naveen Mittal – Peinciples of Income Tax Law & Practice – Cengage New Delhi
T. Srinivasan – Income Tax & Practice –Vijay Nicole Imprints Private Limited , Chennai
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Vinod, K. Singhania, Students Guide to Income Tax, Taxman Publications Pvt. Ltd.
3. Gaur & Narang, Income Tax Law & Practice, Kalyani Publishers.
Reddy, T.S.& Hariprasad Reddy, Y, Income Tax Theory, Law & Practice, Margham Publications,
Chennai.
E-Resources
www.incometaxindia.gov.in
www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in
www.onlineservices.tin.egov-nsdl.com
www.cleartax.in
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Elective Paper III : PROJECT WORK (GROUP)
No of Credits : 5
A Group of 3 students will be assigned a Project in the beginning of the Final year. The Project
Work shall be submitted to the College 20 days before the end of the Final year and the College has
to certify the same and submit to the University 15 days prior to the commencement of the
University Examinations.
The Project shall be evaluated externally. The External Examiner shall be from the
Those who fail in the Project Work will have to redo the Project Work and submit to the College for
External examination bythe University.
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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
B.Com. Information System Management
(With effect from the academic year 2016-2017)
ANNEXURE-II
REVISED SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:
SEMESTER III
External
Credits
Ins hrs
Course Name of subject
Total
CIA
content
Core Paper V : Logistics and Supply Chain Management 6 4 25 75 100
Core Paper VI : Programming in C 5 4 25 75 100
PART III Core Paper VII : „C‟ Practicals 5 4 40 60 100
Core Paper VIII : Marketing Management 5 4 25 75 100
Allied Paper III : Business Statistics 6 5 25 75 100
Environmental Studies 1 Examination will be
PART IV held in Semester IV
Soft Skill-III 2 3 50 50 100
SEMESTER IV
External
Credits
Ins hrs
Total
content CIA
Core Paper IX : Management Information System 6 4 25 75 100
Core Paper X : Object Oriented Programming with C++ 5 4 25 75 100
PART III Core Paper XI : C++ Practicals 5 4 40 60 100
Core Paper XII : Business Environment 5 4 25 75 100
Allied Paper IV : Elements of Operations Research 6 5 25 75 100
Environmental Studies 1 2 25 75 100
PART IV
Soft Skill - IV 2 3 50 50 100
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SEMESTER V
External
Course Name of subject
Credits
Ins hrs
Total
content
CIA
Core Paper XIII :Visual Basic Programming 5 4 25 75 100
PART III Core Paper XIV: Visual Basic Practicals 6 4 40 60 100
Core Paper XV: Elements of Cost Accounting 6 4 25 75 100
Core Paper XVI :Financial Management 6 4 25 75 100
Elective Paper I:
1. Web Technology ( or) 6 5 25 75 100
2. Entrepreneurial Development
PART V Value Education 1 2 25 75 100
SEMESTER VI
External
Ins Hrs
Credits
Total
CIA
Core Paper XVII : Management Accounting 6 4 25 75 100
Core Paper XVIII : E- Business 6 4 25 75 100
PART III Core Paper XIX : Software Project Management 5 4 25 75 100
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AC.F‟ 16
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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
B.Com. Information System Management (With
effect from the academic year 2016-2017)
SYLLABUS
III - SEMESTER
Objectives No of Credits : 4
To expose the students to learn the area of Logistics
To enable the students to understand the significance of the Logistics and Supply
Chain Management.
UNIT I : Introduction
Supply Chain Management - Meaning, Definition, Functions, Need - Marketing forces affecting
Supply chain activities - Supply chain activities in India.
UNIT IV : Warehousing
Meaning, Characteristics, Importance, Functions - Types of Warehousing - Selection of
transportation - Warehouse locations - Packaging and Material handling - Documents relating
to Warehousing - Warehousing in India, Private Warehouses.
Suggested Readings
1. Satish K, Kappor and Purva Kamal, Basis of Distribution Management, Printice Hall of India,
New Delhi, 2003.
2. Sunil Chopra, Supply Chain Management - Strategic Planning and operations - 2004.
3. Taylor, Supply Chain - A Manager‟ s guide - Pearson Education - New Delhi - 2004.
4. David J, Bloomberg, Stephen Lemay, Joe E, Hanna, Logistics, Printice Hall of India, New
Delhi, 2002.
5. Dr. C.B. Gupta and Dr. N. Rajan Nair, Marketing Management, Sultan Chand, New
Delhi, 2007
6. Bowersoxcloss, Logistical Management - The Integrated supply chain Management Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi - 2004.
E-Resources
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www.supplychainopz.com
www.logistics.about.com
www.marketmotive.com
www.learnmarketing.net
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Core Subject : VI - PROGRAMMING IN C
UNIT I
C fundamentals - Character set - Identifier and keywords - Data types - Constants - variables
- Declaration - Expressions - Statements - Operators - Arithmetic, Unary, relations, Logical,
Assignment and conditional Library functions.
UNIT II
Input/Output functions - Simple C programs - Flow of control - Control structures - Switch,
break, continue, go to statements - Comma operator
UNIT III
Functions - Defining, accessing functions - Function prototypes - Passing arguments -
recursion - Storage classes
UNIT IV
Arrays - Definition and processing - Passing arrays to function - Multidimensional arrays -
Arrays and string Structures - Pointers - Declaration, Operations on pointers, passing pointers to
functions, Pointers and arrays
UNIT V
Introduction to files - Basic concepts' of Object Oriented Programming - Classes and
Objects.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Gottfried B.S - Programming with C - second edition TMH Pub. Co. Ltd.,
- New Delhi - 1996
2. Kanctkar Y - : Let us C - BPB Pub. - New Delhi – 1999
3. E. Balagurusamy - Programming in ANSI C
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Core Subject : VII - C PRACTICALS
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Core Subject : VIII - MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Objectives No of Credits : 4
To enable the students understand the significance of Marketing operations
To impart knowledge of the various stratigies followed in Marketing Practices.
UNIT I : Introduction
Fundamentals of Marketing - Role of Marketing - Relationship of Marketing with the other
functional areas - Concept of Marketing mix - Marketing approaches - Various
Environmental factors affecting the Marketing functions.
Suggested Readings
1. Philip Kotler, 2003, Marketing Management, 11th edition, Pearson Education
(Singapore) Pte Ltd, New Delhi.
2.Ramaswamy, V.S. & Namakumari, S. - 1994, Principles of Marketing, first edition, S.G. Wasani
/ Macmillan India Ltd, New Delhi.
3. Crainfield, Marketing Management, Palgrave Macmillan
A. Sontakki. C.N , - Marketing Management, Kalyanni Publishers, Ludhiana.
5. Gary Armstrong & Philip Kotler, 2003, Marketing - An Introduction, Sixth edition, Pearson
Education (Singapore) Pvt Ltd, New Delhi.
6. Pillai, R.S.N. and Bagavathi, Modern Marketing, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi.
7. Jayasankar, Marketing, Margham publications, Chennai
8. Sundar, Essentials of Marketing, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd. Chennai
E-Resources
www.marketing-schools.org
www.consumerpsychologist.com
www.marketingteacher.com
www.emeraldinsight.com
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Allied Paper III - BUSINESS STATISTICS
Objectives No of Credits : 5
To facilitate the understanding of the relevance and need of the Statistics in the Current
Scenario.
To Customize the importance of Business Statistics for the Commerce Students.
UNIT - I Introduction
Meaning and Definition of Statistics - Collection and Tabulation of Statistical Data -
Presentation of Statistical Data - Graphs and Diagrams
UNIT- II Measures of Central Tendency and Measures of Variation
Measures of Central Tendency - Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode, Harmonic Mean and
Geometric Mean. Measures of Variation - Standard deviation - Mean Deviation - Quartile
Deviation - Skewness and Kurtosis - Lorenz Curve
UNIT- III Correlation and Regression Analysis
Simple Correlation - Scatter Diagram - Karl Pearson‟ s Correlation - Spearman‟ s Rank
Correlation - Regression - Meaning - Linear Regression.
UNIT - IV Time Series
Analysis of Time Series - Causes of variation in Time Series Data - Components of Time series;
Additive and multiplicative models - Determination of Trend by Semi average, Moving
average and Least squares (Linear, Second degree and Exponential) Methods - Computation of
Seasonal indices by Simple average, Ratio-to-moving average, Ratio-to Trend and Link relative
methods
UNIT - V Index Numbers
Meaning and Types of Index numbers - Problems in Construction of Index numbers - Methods
of Construction of Price and Quantity indices - Tests of adequacy - Errors in Index numbers -
Chain Base Index numbers - Base shifting - splicing - deflating - Consumer Price index and its uses -
Statistical Quality Control
Suggested Readings
1. Dhingra I C & M.P. Gupta, Lectures in Business Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi, 2009
2. Gupta S P and Archana Agarwal, Business Statistics (Statistical Methods), Sultan Chand
and Sons, New Delhi, 9 th revised edition 2013
3. Gupta S. C, Fundamentals of Statistics, Himalaya Publishing House
4. Sharma J K, Fundamentals of Business Statistic‟ s, 2nd edition, Vikas Publishing House
Pvt Ltd, 2013
5. Rajagopalan.S.P, and Sattanathan, R., Business Statistics and Operations
Research, Vijaya Nicole Imprint Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
6. J o s e p h A n b a r a s u , Business Statistics, Vijay Nicole Imprint Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
E-Resources
www.spss.co.in
https://statlearning.class.stanford.edu
http://www.mit.edu
www.springer.com
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I SEMESTER
Objectives No of Credits : 4
To enable the students to learn the Role of Management Information System in the
Business area.
To expose the students to the World of Computers
UNIT I : Introduction
Definition of Management Information System - MIS support for Planning, Organizing and
Controlling - Structure of MIS - Information for Decision making.
Suggested Readings
1. Mudrick & Ross, “Management Information Systems”, Prentice - Hall of India.
2. Sadagopan, - “Management Information Systems”, Prentice, Hall of India.
3. Murthy, CSV”- Management Information Systems” Himalaya Publishing House.
4. Azam,ManagementInformationSystem,Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd. Chennai
5. Dr. S.P. Rajagopalan,”Management Information Systems and EDP “, Margham
Publications
E-resources
www.dbatra.com
www.itworld.com
www.icisa.cag.gov.in
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Core Subject : X - OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH C++
Unit I:
Principles of object oriented programming(OOPs), object-oriented paradigm. Advantages - OOPs
concepts – OOPs Languages. Models:-Class Model-State Model and Interaction Model.
Unit II:
Introduction to C++-Tokens, Keywords-Identifiers-Variables-Operators-Manipulators-
Expressions-Control Structures.
Unit III:
Functions - Main Function - Function Prototyping - Inline Functions - Friend and Virtual
Functions-Parameters Passing in Functions-Values Return by Functions.
Unit IV:
Classes and Objects; Constructors and Destructors; and Operator Overloading and Type
Conversions - Type of Constructors - Function overloading.
Unit V:
Inheritance: Single Inheritance - Multilevel Inheritance - Multiple Inheritance - Hierarchical
Inheritance - Hybrid Inheritance. Virtual Functions and Polymorphism; Managing Console I/O
operations.
RECOMMENDED TEXTS:
1. E. Balagurusamy, 2013, 6th Edition, Object Oriented Programming with C++, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
2. H. Schildt, C++ the Complete reference. T M H.1998.
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Core Subject : XI - C++ PRACTICALS
1. Practical on simple C++ programs such Factorial, Fibonacci series, sum and
average
2. C++ Program for largest and smallest in an array.
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Core Paper XII - BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Objectives No of Credits : 4
UNIT I : Introduction
The Concept of Business Environment - Its Nature and Significance - Brief overview of
Political, Cultural, Legal, Economic, Social and Global Environments and their impact on
Business and Strategic Decisions.
Suggested Readings
1. Sankaran.S., Business Environment
2. Francis Cherunilam, Business Environment, Himalaya Publishing House
3. Aswathappa, Business Environment, Himalaya Publishing House
4. Dasgupta & Sengupta, Government and Business in India.
5. Srinivasan.K., Productivity and social Environment, ASIA
6. Dhanabakiyam & Kavitha.M, Business Environment, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd.
Chennai
E-Resources
www.businesscasestudies.co.uk
www.yourarticlelibrary.com
www.mbaofficial.com
www.mbaknol.com
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Allied Paper IV - Elements of Operations Research
Objectives No of Credits : 5
To facilitate the understanding of the Concept of Operation Research.
To help the student to understand the various techniques of solving problems.
UNIT I : Introduction
Operations Research - Meaning - Definition - Origin and History - Characteristic features
- Need - Scope - Steps - Techniques - Application - Limitations.
UNIT II : Linear Programing Problem (LPP)
Meaning - Requirements - Assumptions - Applications - Formulating LPP - Advantages -
Limitations - formulating LP Model (simple problems only)
UNIT - III : Methods of LPP
Obtaining Optimal solution for Linear Programing Problem (LPP) - Graphical Method -
Problems - Simplex Method for type of LPP & for Slack Variable Case - Maximization
Function - Minimization Function (simple problems only)
UNIT - IV : Transportation Problems
Meaning - (Initial Basic Feasible Solution) - Assumptions - Degenerate Solution - North - West
Corner Method - Least Cost Method - Vogel‟ s Approximation Method - Assignment Problems -
Features - Transportation Problem Vs Assignment Problem - Hungarian Method (Simple problems
only).
UNIT - V : Game Theory
Meaning - Types of Games - Basic Assumptions - Finding value of game for Pure Strategy
- Mixed Strategy - Indeterminate Matrix and Average Method - Graphical Method - Pure Strategy -
Saddle Point - Pay off Matrix Value of game (simple problems only)
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II SEMESTER
UNIT I
Data Types - String - Numbers - Variables - Text boxes - Labels - Creating controls
- Tool box Name property\
Command button - Access Keys - Image Controls \message Boxes Grid Editing tools.
UNIT II
UNIT III
Functions and procedures - Lists - Arrays - Control Arrays Combo Boxes - Grid Control - Do
Events and Sub Main
UNIT IV
Error Trapping - Event Handling - Module - Monitoring Mouse Activity - Dialog Boxes -
Common Controls - Menus
UNIT V
Error Trapping - MDI Forms - Database Connectivity using Data Control and DAO.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Visual Basic 6 - The Complete Reference - Noel Jerke - Tata McGraw Hill 1999.
2. Visual Basic from the Ground up - Gary Cornell - Tata Mc Graw Hill 1999
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Core Subject : XIV - VISUAL BASIC PRACTICALS
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Core Paper XV - ELEMENTS OF COST ACCOUNTING
Objectives No of Credits : 4
To make the students to know the Process of Accounting for Cost Elements.
To understand the advantages of Costing to the Stakeholders, Workers,
Creditors and the Public.
Unit I : Cost Accounting
Definition - Nature and Scope - Principles of Cost Accounting - Cost Accounting and
Financial Accounting - Cost Accounting Vs Management Accounting - Installation of Costing
System - Classification of Costs - Cost Centre - Profit Centre.
Unit II : Cost Sheet
Meaning - Preparation of Cost Sheet - Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts.
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Core Paper XVI - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Objectives No of Credits : 4
To impart the basics of Financial Management for the benefit of Commerce students.
To enable the students to know the concepts of the Investment, Financing and Working
Capital.
Unit I : Introduction
Meaning and Objectives of Financial Management - Functions of Financial Management. Finance
- Importance of Finance - Sources of Finance - Role of Financial Manager in Financial
Management.
Unit IV : Dividend
Meaning - Dividend Policies - Factors affecting Dividend Payment - Provisions on Dividend
Payment in Company Law - Dividend Models - Walter‟ s Model - Gordon‟ s Model
- M.M. Model - Hypothesis Model.
Suggested Readings
1. I.M. Pandey, Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House
2. Prasanna Chandra, Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hill Publications
3. S.N. Maheswari, Financial Management, Sultan Chand & Sons
4. Y. Khan and Jain, Financial Management, Sultan Chand & Sons
5. P. Periyasamy.P, Financial Management, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd. Chennai
6. Murthy A, Financial Management, Margam Publications, Chennai
E-Resources
www.cpdwise.com
www.simplilearn.com
www.findtutorials.com
www.studyfinance.com
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ELECTIVE PAPER – I -1. WEB TECHNOLOGY.
Unit – I
Internet basics: Basic concepts – Communication on the internet – Internet Domains –
Establishing connectivity on the internet. Introduction to HTML – HTML Tags – Paired Tags –
Singular Tags- The Structure of the HTML program.
Unit – II
Lists: Types of Lists – Adding Graphics to HTML Documents -Tables – Linking Documents ––
Frames – Introduction to Frames.
Unit – III
Introduction to Java Script – Advantages of Java Script – Writing Java Script into HTML – Data
types and Literals – Operators and Expression in Java Script – Conditional statements in Java
Script.
Unit – IV
Looping in Java Script – Basic programming Techniques -Functions and Loops in Java Script :
Built – in Functions – User defined functions – Dialog boxes.
Unit – V
Java Scripts Document Object Model – Cookies -Dynamic HTML – Cascading Style Sheets-
Class – External Style Sheets – Tags in Style Sheets.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
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ELECTIVE PAPER – I -2. ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
Objectives No of Credits : 4
To make the students to understand the concept of Entrepreneurship and there work in
life.
To enable the students to know the effectiveness of the Manpower in Entrepreneurship.
UNIT I : Concept of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship - Meaning - Types - Qualities of an Entrepreneur - Classification of
Entrepreneurs - Factors influencing Entrepreneurship - Functions of Entrepreneurs.
UNIT II : Entrepreneurial Development Agencies.
Commercial Banks - District Industries Centre - National Small Industries Corporation - Small
Industries Development Organisation - Small Industries Service Institute. All India Financial
Institutions. SIPCOT and its objectives. MSME Sector and its coverage- Objectives of
Ministry of MSME. Role and Functions of MICRO Small and Medium Enterprises -
Development Organisation (MSME - DO) - Objectives of SIDCO - Functions of Tamil Nadu
SIDCO - IRBI and its Role. NABARD and its role in the Rural Development of India -
Introduction to Micro Units Development Refinance Agency (MUDRA).
UNIT III : Project Management
Business idea generation techniques - Identification of Business opportunities - Feasibility study -
Marketing, Finance, Technology & Legal Formalities - Preparation of Project Report
- Tools of Appraisal.
UNIT IV - Entrepreneurial Development Programmes
Entrepreneurial Development Programmes (EDP) - Role, relevance and achievements
- Role of Government in organizing EDPs- Critical evaluation.
UNIT V - Economic development and Entrepreneurial growth
Role of Entrepreneur in Economic growth - Strategic approaches in the changing Economic
scenario for small scale Entrepreneurs - Networking, Niche play, Geographic Concentration,
Franchising / Dealership - Development of Women Entrepreneurship. Self-help groups and
empowerment of Women in India - Financing SHG and their role in Micro-financing. Financial
inclusion and its penetration in india, Challenges and Government role in Financial inclusion -
Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana - Six Pillars of Its Mission objectives.
Suggested Readings
1. Saravanavel, P. Entrepreneurial Development, Principles, Policies and Programmes, Ess Pee Kay
Publishing House - 1997, Chennai.
2. Tulsian, P.C & Vishal Pandey, Business Organization and Management, Pearson
Education India, 2002, Delhi.
3. Janakiram, B, and Rizwana, M, Entrepreneurship Development, Text and Cases, Excel Books
India, 2011, Delhi.
4. Arun Mittal & Gupta, S.L - Entrepreneurship Development, International Book House Pvt.
Ltd, 2011, Mumbai.
5. Anil Kumar, S, Poornima, S, Abraham, K, Jayashree, K - Entrepreneurship Development, New age
International (P) Ltd, 2012, Delhi
6. Gupta C B and Srinivasan NP, Entrepreneurial Development, Sultan Chand & Sons
7. Raj Shankar, Entrepreneurship, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd. Chennai
E-resources
http://inventors.about.com/od/entrepreneur/
http://learnthat.com/tag/entrepreneurship/
www.managementstudyguide.com
www.quintcareers.com www.entrepreneur.com
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III SEMESTER
Objectives No of Credits : 4
To enable the students to get knowledge about the various techniques of Management
Principles.
To make the students to get practical skill in solving management problems.
Unit I : Introduction
Management Accounting - Meaning - Scope - Importance - Limitations - Management
Accounting Vs Cost Accounting - Management Accounting Vs Financial Accounting.
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Core Subject : XVIII - E- BUSINESS
UNIT I
Introduction to electronic business - meaning - value chains - the Internet and the web -
infrastructure for e-business
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
Strategies for marketing, sales and promotion - B2C and strategies for purchasing and
support activities - B2B - web auction virtual - web portals
UNIT V
The environment of e-business - international - legal ethical - tax issues - business plan for
implementing e-business.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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Core Subject : XIX - SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
UNIT I
Introduction - Defining a software development process - Identify the software model -
Activities - Relationship among activities - document information on each activity Tailoring -
improving the process - Discipline - Need for Implementing discipline - Personality Traits -
Management Tools.
UNIT II
Project Planning - Top down and bottom up planning Types of activity - Duration - Critical
path
UNIT III
Project Tracking: Overview of project process - tracking meetings - Recovery plans
UNIT IV
Product requirements and specifications - Product requirements - Objectives - Customer
problem solving Specification - Final product – Testing
UNIT V
Software Quality Assurance (SQA): Software quality and software quality assurance
- Software reviews - Formal technical reviews - Software quality - Formal approaches to SQA -
Software reliability - A software quality assurance approach
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Neil Whitten - Managing Software Development Projects for Success, John Wiley and
Sons
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ELECTIVE – II - 1. WEB TECHNOLOGY PRACTICALS
1. Create a simple page introducing you, how old you are, what you do, what you like and
dislike. Modify the introduction to include a bullet list of what you do and put list the 5 things
you like most and dislike as numbered list Create another page about your favourite hobby, and
link to (and from) your main page. Center something and put a quote on one of your pages.
2. Put an existing image on a web page. Create a table, use a heading an; at least one use of row
span/col span, colour a page and some text with a page. link to another site.
3. Create a new file called index, html.
Put the normal HTML document structure tags in the file. Give it a title.
At the bottom of page (i.e the last thing between the tags) put the following
A horizontal rule.
A link to your email address (with your name between the tags); remember to put the
link to your email address within address tags..
A line break.
The date (1 have this same structure of the bottom of this page. Above
this block (which is called the footer), put a title in heading tags.
Add some text describing yourself (you can split this into multiple headings and
paragraphs as you wish).
4. Write a script to create an array of 10 elements and display its contents.
5. Write a function in JavaScript that takes a string and looks at it character by
character.
6. Create a simple calculator using fields. Have two fields for number entry & one field for the
result. Allow the user to be able to use to use plus, minus, multiply & divide.
7. Create a document and add a link to it. When the user moves the mouse over the link, it
should load the linked document on its own. (User is not required to click the link).
8. Create a document, which opens a window without a toolbar, address bar or a status bar that
unloads itself after one minute.
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Elective II- 2.SPSS & TALLY ACCOUNTING PACKAGE
(i) STATISTICAL & ACCOUNTING APPLICATION
PACKAGE (Lab Based Practical Paper)
Computerized Accounting - Tally Accounting Software
UNIT I
Tally-origin- General Features- Accounting features-Inventory feature-Starting TALLY Start up
screen component-Processing icons –Multilingual feature of TALLY- Quit TALLY
UNIT II
Company creation –creating, selecting, deleting, shutting a company –altering company details-
changing data directory –auto selection of company
UNIT III
Pre defined groups in TALLY- Primary groups-sub groups- creation of user defined primary
groups – display- alteration of groups-Ledger Accounts-creations, display, alteration, deletion
UNIT IV
Tally vouchers-Meaning-Payment vouchers-Receipt vouchers-entering, deleting,
Canceling, printing a voucher- Post dated vouchers
UNIT V
Security Control- Meaning, need- creation, Display, alteration of security –TALLY Audit-
features-conduct
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(ii) SPSS - STATISTICAL PACKAGE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES
1. Construction of Frequency tables
(a) Univariate Frequency tables
(b) Cross- Tabulation
2. Graphical representation of Data
(a) Bar diagram – Simple Bar diagram, Multiple Bar Diagram, Sub
divided Bar Diagram,
(b) Histogram
(d) Kurtosis
5. Calculation of Correlation Coefficient
(a) Karl Pearson‟ s Correlation Coefficient
(b) Spearman‟ s Rank Correlation Coefficient
6. Calculation of Regression Trend
(a) Trend Line
7. Test of Significance for Single and two Samples – Large Sample Test (Z-Test)
(a) Test for Mean
(b) Test for Proportion
(c) Test for Standard Deviation
8. Test of Significance for Single and two Samples – Small Sample Test (t-Test, F- test)
(a) Test of Mean
(b) Test of Variances
9. Non-Parametric Test
(a) One –Way Chi-square test (test for Homogeneity)
(b) Two–Way Chi-square test (test for Attributes)
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10. Test of Homogeneity of Means for more than 2 samples
(a) One –Way ANOVA
(b) Two–Way ANOVA
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Elective Paper - III
: PROJECT WORK
(GROUP)
No of Credits : 5
year. The Project Work shall be submitted to the College 20 days before the end of the
Final year and the College has to certify the same and submit to the University 15 days
The Project shall be evaluated externally. The External Examiner shall be from the
Panel of Examiners suggested by the board of Studies from time to time.
Those who fail in the Project Work will have to redo the Project Work and submit
to the College for External examination by the University.
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