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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WITH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
COURSE PATTERN 2014- 2017
Sem.
Part
I
II
I
III
III
III
IV
I
II
II
III
III
III
IV
I
II
III
III
III
III
III
IV
IV
I
II
III
III
III
IV
III
IV
IV
V
III
III
III
III
III
IV
VI
III
III
III
III
III
IV
Sub. code
14GT1GS01
14GE1GSA1/
14GE1GSB1
14CC1MC01
14CC1CP01
14CC1AC01
14VE1GS01
14GT2GS02
14GE2GSA2/
14GE2GSB2
14CC2MC02
14CC2CP02
14CC2AC02
14ES2GS01
14GT3GS03
14GE3GSA3/
14GE3GSB3
14CC3MC05
14CC3CP03
14CC3MC06
14CC3AC03
14CC3NE01
14CA3SKC1
14GT4GS04
14GE4GSA4/
14GE4GSB4
14CC4MC07
14CC4CP04
14CC4AC04
14CC4CE1A/
14CC4CE1B
14CC4NE02
14CA4SKC2
14CC5MC08
14CC5MC09
14CC5MC10
14CC5CP05
14CC5CE2A/
14CC5CE2B
14CC5SK03
14CC6MC11
14CC6MC12
14CC6MC13
14CC6CP06
14CC6CE3A/
14CC6CE3B
14CC6SK04
Title of the paper
Hours
5
Credit
3
General English
6
3
Programming in C
Programming in C -Lab
Financial Accounting-I
Value Education
Total for Semester I
General Tamil
6
5
5
3
30
5
4
4
4
3
21
3
General English
6
3
Relational Data Base Management System
Relational Data Base Management System-Lab
Financial Accounting – II
Environmental Studies
Total for Semester II
Tamil
6
6
5
2
30
5
4
4
4
2
20
3
English
6
3
Operating System
Multimedia-Lab
Management Accounting
Business Statistics
NME-1
Office Automation-Lab
Total for Semester III
Tamil
3
3
4
5
2
2
30
4
3
2
4
4
2
2
23
3
English
6
3
Java Programming
Java Programming-Lab
Banking Law and Practice
Business Mathematics/
Web Technology
NME-2
Web Designing-Lab
Total for Semester IV
Cost Accounting
Income tax law and Practice
Introduction to Networks and Computing
Tally –Lab
Introduction to Software Engineering
Principles of Management
SBE-3
Total for Semester V
Corporate Accounting
Financial Management
Marketing
Case studies on Operation Research and Statistics-Lab
E-Commerce/
Data Mining
Commerce For Competitive Examination
Total for Semester VI
4
3
5
4
2
4
4
3
2
2
30
6
6
6
6
2
2
23
5
5
5
5
4
3
2
30
6
6
6
6
2
25
5
5
5
5
4
3
2
30
2
25
General Tamil
1
Sem.
Part
Sub. code
Title of the paper
I – IV
V
14NP4GS01
NSS / NCC / P.ED
IV – V
V
14EX5GS01
Extension
Hours
Credit
1
Total for all Semesters
180
2
140
NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT
Semester
Part
Code
III
IV
IV
IV
14CC3NE01
14CC4NE02
Paper name
Hours
Credits
2
2
2
2
Introduction to Income Tax
Advertising and Salesmanship
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT
Semester
Part
Code
Paper name
Hours
Credits
V
IV
14CC5SK03
Service Marketing
2
2
2
TESTING AND EVALUATION (UG)
Evaluation of students is based on both Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) and the
Semester Examination (SE) held at the end of each Semester. The distribution of marks is indicated
below:
Course
Semester
Examination
60%
50%
----50%
CIA
Theory
Practical
SBE, NME, EVS &VE
Project
40%
50%
100%
50%
CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT (THEORY)
Continuous Assessment will be carried out by the Course Teachers. The components of
CIA are as follows:
Components
Test –I
Test –II
Seminar/Quiz
Assignment
Attendance
Marks
30
30
10
05
05
Total
80
The total internal marks obtained for 80 will be converted into marks obtained for 40. The
department concerned can decide the components of the practical papers according to the nature of
their subject.
PROJECT WORK
The internal components for project work are as follows.
Components
First Review
Second Review
Final Review (Internal Viva- Voce)
Total
Marks
10
10
30
50
CIA FOR FOUNDATION COURSE (VALUE EDUCATION)
The Value Education Course has no external Semester Examination. It has only CIA. Every
student has to undergo one course under Value Education. The course is evaluated as shown below and
the credit is awarded at the end of the first semester.
Components
Marks
Mid Semester
40
End Semester
40
Class activities
10
Book/Film Review
10
Total
100
3
CIA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
The components of Internal Assessment for Environmental Studies are as follows:
Components
Marks
Test I
40
Test II
40
Environment Trip Report
10
Assignment
10
Total
100
CIA FOR NON-MAJOR ELECTIVES AND SKILL BASED ELECTIVES-(THEORY)
The components of internal assessment for NME and SBE are as follows:
Components
Marks
Test -1
30
Test – 2
30
Component I
10
Component II
10
Component III
10
Component IV
10
Total
100
The department concerned can decide the name of the component according to the nature of
the course and it should be approved by the Academic Council.
CIA FOR NON-MAJOR ELECTIVES AND SKILL BASED ELECTIVES (PRACTICAL)
The components of internal assessment for NME and SBE (Practical) are as follows:
Components
Marks
Practical Test -1
30
Practical Test – 2
30
Lab Performance
10
Lab Records
10
Quiz
10
Lab Attendance
10
Total
100
The internal question pattern for NMEs and SBEs should be approved by the academic
council.
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RE-TESTS OF CIA
There is no minimum mark for continuous assessment. There will be no provision for
additional tests on grounds of poor performance. However, students, who are unable to take tests as
they have to participate in college sponsored activities during the test days, would be permitted to
complete the course requirements before the commencement of the Semester Examinations, provided
they have obtained a written permission from the Principal, stating clearly the reason for the absence, a
week before the commencement of Retest schedule. A student who could not get the minimum pass
mark in the aggregate of CIA and semester exams due to very low marks in CIA, shall be given a
chance to take up CIA improvement exam, provided the student has appeared twice for the external
exam in the particular paper and failed during the course of her study.
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- I
STREAM -A
Semester : I
Code
Hours: 6
: 14GE1GSA1
Credits: 3
OBJECTIVE
- To impart effective communication skills to the learners
UNIT I PROSE
2hours
1.
Stephen Leacock
-
With the Photographer
2.
Catherine Lim
-
Eggs
3.
M.K.Gandhi
-
Voluntary Poverty
UNIT II
POETRY
1hour
1.
Alfred Noye
-
The Highway Man
2.
William Wordsworth
-
The Solitary Reaper
3.
W.B.Yeats
-
The Ballad of Father Gilligan
UNIT III SHORT STORY
1 hour
1.
Guy de Maupassant
-
Simon‘s Papa
2.
Lafcadio Hearn
-
The Living God
UNIT IV
COMMUNICATIVE EXPRESSIONS
1.
Greeting
2.
Introducing
3.
Making Request
4.
Seeking Permission
5.
Expressing Gratitude
6.
Complimenting/congratulating
1 hour
UNIT V COMPOSITION (GENERAL)
1.
Letter Writing
2.
Filling Forms
1 hour
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- I - 14GE1GSA1
QUESTION PATTERN
Stream-A
Time: 3 hours
Marks: 60
I.
(10x1=10)
Choose the Correct Answer
(from units I & II)
II.
Fill in the blanks.
(5 x 1 = 5)
( from unit I based on grammar)
III.
Match the following.
(5 x 1 = 5)
( Vocabulary items from unit I)
IV.
Answer any two of the following in a paragraph of 100 words each
(2 x 5 =10)
( two out of 4 from units I ,II & III)
V.
Answer any two of the following in an essay of 300 words each
(2 x 10 =20)
( 2 out of 4 from units I,II & III)
VI.
a) Matching the expressions or Providing response to the expressions.
(from unit IV)
(5)
b) Filling Forms/letter writing
(5)
(from unit-V)
9
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- I
STREAM – B
Semester:
Code
I
Hours: 6
: 14GE1GSB1
Credits: 3
OBJECTIVE
- To impart effective communication skills to the learners
UNIT I PROSE
2 hours
1.
Norman Vincent Peale
- Buliding Self Confidence
2.
Bonnie Chamberlin
- The Face of Judas Iscariot
UNIT II POETRY
1 hour
1.
Rabindranath Tagore
- Where the Mind is without Fear
2.
Sri Aurobindo
- The Tiger and the Deer
UNIT III SHORT STORY
1 hour
1.
A story from Norway
- The Treasure Hunt
2.
A Story from Burma
- The Man who Could not Eat
UNIT IV COMMUNICATIVE EXPRESSIONS
1.
Greeting
2.
Introducing
3.
Making Request
4.
Seeking Permission
5.
Expressing Gratitude
6.
Complimenting/congratulating
1 hour
UNIT V COMPOSITION (GENERAL)
1.
Letter Writing
2.
Filling Forms
1 hour
10
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- I- 14GE1GSB1
QUESTION PATTERN
Stream-B
Time: 3 hours
I.
Marks: 60
Choose the Correct Answer
(10 x1=10)
(from units I & II)
II. Fill in the blanks.
( 5 x 1 =5)
(from unit I based on grammar)
III. Match the following.
( 5 x 1= 5)
( Vocabulary items from unit I)
IV. Answer any two of the following in a paragraph of 100 words each
( 2 x 5=10)
(two out of 4 from units I ,II,&III)
V. Answer any two of the following in an essay of 300 words each
(2x10=20)
( 2 out of 4 from units I,II & III)
VI. a) Matching the expressions or Providing response to the expressions.
(from unit IV)
b) Filling Forms/letter writing
(5)
(from unit-V)
11
PROGRAMMING IN C
Semester: I
Code
Hours: 6
: 14CC1MC01
Credits: 4
OBJECTIVE:

To acquaint the students about the basic programming language in C
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO C:Character set-C Tokens-Keywords and Identifiers-Constants-Variables-Data Types- Declaration of
variables. Various types of Operators: Introduction-Arithmetic operators-Relational operatorsLogical operators-Increment and Decrement operators-Conditional operator-Bitwise operators-Special
operators.
(20 hrs)
UNIT II
MANAGING INPUT AND OUTPUT OPERATIONS:
Introduction-Reading a character-Writing a character-Formatted Input-Formatted Output.
Decision
Making and Branching and Looping: Introduction-Decision Making with IF statement-Simple IF
Statement-IF….ELSE Statement-Nesting of IF…ELSE Statement-ELSE IF Ladder-SWITCH
Statement-GOTO Statement-WHILE Statement-Do Statement-For Statement.
(20 hrs).
UNIT III
ARRAYS:
Introduction- One dimensional arrays-Declaration of One dimensional arrays-Initialization of One
dimensional arrays- Two dimensional arrays- Initialization of Two dimensional arrays- MultiDimensional Array. String Handling Functions: Introduction-strcat () Function-strcmp () Functionstrcpy () Function-Strlen () Function and other String Function.
(15 hrs).
UNIT IV
USER DEFINED FUNCTIONS:
Introduction-Need for User defined Function-Multi function program-Elements of user defined
function- Definition of Function-Return values and their types-Function calls-Function DeclarationCategory of Functions.
(20 hrs)
UNIT V
STRUCTURE:
Introduction-Defining a structure-declaration structure variables-accessing structure members-Structure
Initialization. File Management in C: Introduction-Defining and Opening a File-Closing a File-Input
and Output Operations on Files-getw and putw Functions-fprintf and fscanf Function.
(15 hrs).
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TEXT BOOK
Programming in ANSI C, E.Balagurusamy, 6 th edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Limited, Delhi, 2013.
Unit - I
Chapters: 2.1 to 2.8 and 3.1 to 3.9 pages (22 to 33 and 52 to 61)
Unit - II
Chapters: 4.1 to 5.7 and 5.9 to 6.4 pages (83 to 127 and 135 to 168)
Unit - III
Chapters: 7.1 to 7.7 and 8.8 pages (192 to 215 and 253 to 259)
Unit - IV
Chapters: 9.1 to 9.14 pages (270 to 293)
Unit - V
Chapters: 10.1 to 10.5 and 12.1 to 12.5 pages (324 to 330 and 395 to 404)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
Let us C
- Y. Kanetkar, 6th Edition, BPB Publications ,
New Delhi, 2002.
2.
First Course in Programming With ‗C‘ -
3.
The C Programming language
Jeyapoovan, Vikas Publication, New Delhi, 2002.
- Brain W Kernigham and Dennis M Ritchie, 2nd Edition,
1988.
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PROGRAMMING IN C- LAB
Semester: I
Code
Hours: 5
: 14CC1CP01
Credits: 4
1.
Commission Calculation.
2.
Simple Interest using C.
3.
Compound Interest Calculation-Yearly, Half-yearly and monthly compounding.
4.
Calculation of Economic order Quantity (EOQ) and Optimal Time between orders (TBO).
5.
Calculation of Control ratios-Activity ratio, Capacity Ratio and Efficiency ratio.
6.
Mean Standard Deviation and Variance Calculations.
7.
Depreciation by three methods.
8.
Preparation of PayBill for Employees.
9.
Calculation of Payback Period and accounting rate of return.
10.
Calculation of Electricity Charge
(Assume three types Consumers-Domestic, Office and Industry and Three levels of rating for each type).
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I
Semester: I
Hours : 5
Code
Credits : 4
: 14CC1AC01
OBJECTIVE:

To enable the students to learn fundamental aspects of financial accounting

To equip the students with accounting skill
UNIT I :
Accountancy Principles-Double Entry System-Accounting Standards Boards - composition- objective
and functions of Accounting Standard Boards – Scope of Accounting Standards - Journal-ledgerSubsidiary Book - Cash Book ( All types)
(15 hrs).
UNIT II :
Trail Balance- Final Accounts - Preparation of Trading and Profit and Loss Account - Balance Sheet.
Provisions relating to final accounts.
(15 hrs)
UNIT III :
Bank reconciliation Statement—overdraft model- Errors- Types of Errors- Rectification of errorsSuspense Account.
(15 hrs)
UNIT IV :
Accounts of Non-Trading Concerns-Receipts and Payments Account, Income and Expenditure
Account-Balance Sheet.
(15 hrs)
UNIT V :
Account Current-Average Due date-Red Ink Interest- Forward and Backward Method- Daily balance
Method.
(15 hrs)
NOTE: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 20% and 80%
TEXT BOOK :
Financial Accounting – I
-
Dr. Sr. B.J. Queensly Jeyanthi 2009, ACCA Printing press,
J.A.College, Periyakulam.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
Advanced Accounting
Arulanandam and Raman Himalaya
Publishing
Advanced Accountancy
House, Mumbai, 1997
Jain and Narang, Kalyani Publishers, Delhi, 2003
Advanced Accounting – Volume I
R.L.Gupta & M.Radhaswamy, Sultan & Chand
Publications Delhi, 1990.
B.Com. Accountancy
P.V.Rathanam, Himalaya Publishing
Mumbai, 1990
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VALUE EDUCATION
SYLLABUS
Semester: I
Code
Hours
: 14VE1GS01
: 3/week
Credit : 3
OBJECTIVES
1.
To build overall personality of an individual with self-esteem, self-confidence and self-acceptance
2.
To promote positive thinking, problem solving and decision making in students
UNIT I
(10hrs)
Basic Values in Life- personal, social, spiritual and professional- Life oriented skills -external and
internal influences of one‘s life-self-esteem, self-concept, self-acceptance and personality
development- Positive thinking-positive attitude--the models of positive thinking- the power of positive
thinking
UNIT II
(10 hrs)
Motivation and self-actualization –Inspiration Vs motivation-internal and external motivation-push and
pull motives-motivators- demotivating factors- Goal setting- Goal, its focus and importance – obstacles
to set goals-different types of goals-balanced goal-goals consistent with values-
UNIT III
(10 hrs)
Success and its definition-obstacles to success-overcoming obstacles- qualities that make a person
successful- Problem solving- Ten principles for managing problems positively-meaning of decision
making-decision making processUNIT IV
(10 hrs)
Time management- its importance- its usefulness-time factor-the management of time is management
of life-tips for time management-Stress- its kinds-its causes and effects-sources of stress – response to
stress- tips for managing stress.
UNIT V
(5 hrs)
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TEXT BOOK:
1.
Dr. Xavier Alpphonse S.J., ”We Shall Overcome” – A Text book on Life Coping Skills, ICRDCE
Publication, Chennai, 2011
2.
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REFERENCE
1.
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ntspaPL jpz;Lf;fy;.
2.
Dennis K. Kelly, ―Achieving Unlimited Success‖, Indra Publishing House, Bhopal, 2009
3.
S. Baalaraman, M.K. & S.K. Rangari, ―Development of Generic Skills, Denett & Co, Nagpur,
2008.
4.
Elizabeth B. Hurlock, ‗Personality Development, TMH Publications, New Delhi, 2004.
CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Mid Semester
40
End Semester
40
Class Activities
10
Film Review
10
Total
100
QUESTION PATTEN
Portions for Internal Tests:
I & II Units
-
Mid Semester
III & IV Units
-
End Semester
V Unit
-
Practical
(Practical marks will be added in the component of ―Class Activities‖ in Internal Assessment)
Sections
Mark Scheme
1.
Short answer type – 10 questions out of 15
2.
Paragraph answer type including case study- 4 questions out of 6
10x2=20
Total
4x5=20
40
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- II
STREAM -A
Semester: II
Code
Hours: 6
: 14GE2GSA2
Credits: 3
OBJECTIVE
- To impart effective communication skills to the learners
UNIT I
PROSE
2 hours
1.
Jawaharlal Nehru
-
The Ganga
2.
Bernard Shaw
-
How I became a public Speaker
UNIT II
POETRY
1 hour
1.
John Masefield
-
Laugh and be Merry
2.
Rupert Brooke
-
Menelaus and Helan
UNIT III SHORT STORY
1.
Oscar Wilde
- The Selfish Giant
2.
H.H Munro(Saki)
- The Story Teller
1 hour
UNIT IV COMMUNICATIVE EXPRESSIONS
1.
Offering Help
2.
Apologizing
3.
Making Suggestions
4.
Expressing Likes and Dislikes
5.
Leave taking
6.
Agreeing & disagreeing
UNIT V
1 hour
COMPOSITION ( GENERAL)
1.
Comprehension
2.
Welcome speech and Vote of Thanks
3.
Introducing oneself & others
1 hour
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- II- 14GE2GSA2
QUESTION PATTERN
Stream-A
Time: 3 hours
I.
Marks: 60
Choose the Correct Answer
(10 x 1=10)
(from units I & II)
II. Fill in the blanks.
( 5 x 1 = 5)
( from unit I based on grammar)
III. Match the following.
( 5 x 1=5 )
( Vocabulary items from unit I)
IV. Answer any two of the following in a paragraph of 100 words each
( 2 x 5=10)
( two out of 4 from units I , II & III)
V. Answer any two of the following in an essay of 300 words each
(2 x 10=20)
( 2 out of 4 from units I, II & III)
VI. a) Matching the expressions or Providing response to the expressions.
(from unit IV)
b) Filling Forms/letter writing
(5)
(from unit-V)
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- II
STREAM –B
Semester : II
Hours: 6
Code
Credit: 3
: 14GE2GSB2
OBJECTIVE
- To impart effective communication skills to the learners
UNIT I
PROSE
2 hours
1.
R. K. Narayan
- On Funny Encounters
2.
Stephen Leacock
-
UNIT II
My Lost Dollar
POETRY
1 hour
1.
William Wordsworth
-
The Daffodils
2.
Christiana Rossetti
-
Up-hill
UNIT III SHORT STORY
1 hour
1.
A Story from Malaya
- The Cloud‘s Secret
2.
A Story of the Red Indians
- The Baby‘s Victory
UNIT IV COMMUNICATIVE EXPRESSIONS
1.
Offering Help
2.
Apologizing
3.
Making Suggestions
4.
Expressing Likes and Dislikes
5.
Leave taking
6.
Agreeing & disagreeing
1 hour
UNIT V COMPOSITION ( GENERAL)
1.
Comprehension
2.
Welcome speech and Vote of Thanks
1 hour
22
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE – II - 14GE2GSB2
QUESTION PATTERN
STREAM –B
Time: 3 hours
I.
Marks: 60
Choose the Correct Answer
(10 x 1=10)
(from units I & II)
II.
Fill in the blanks.
( 5 x 1 =5)
( from unit I based on grammar)
III.
Match the following.
( 5 x 1 =5)
( Vocabulary items from unit I)
IV. Answer any two of the following in a paragraph of 100 words each
( 2 x 5 =10)
( two out of 4 from units I , II & III)
V. Answer any two of the following in an essay of 300 words each
(2 x 10=20)
(2 out of 4 from units I, II & III)
VI. a) Matching the expressions or Providing response to the expressions.
(from unit IV)
(5)
b) Filling Forms/letter writing
(5)
(from unit-V)
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RELATIONAL DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Semester: II
Code
Hours: 6
: 14CC2MC02
Credits: 4
OBJECTIVES:
To make the students to be familiar with
the architectural concepts, E-R modeling-PL/SQL
concepts. On successful completion of the course the students should Understand the architectural
concepts, E-R modeling-PL/SQL concepts.
UNIT I
Database Systems-Organization of a Database- Database Management Systems-Functions of DBMSComponents of DBMS-Database Architecture-Data Models: Hierarchical Model- Network ModelRelational Model.
(20 hrs).
UNIT II
Entity-relationship (E-R) modeling-introduction-E-R model-components of an E-R model-E-R
modeling symbols.
(20 hrs).
UNIT III
Data Normalization-Introduction-first normal form-second normal form-third normal form-BoyceCodd normal form.
(15 hrs).
UNIT IV
SQL: create, drop, alter tables – describe table – simple select statements – order by, group by clauses –
Sub queries – creating views – expanding the view –changing data with insert, update, merge and
delete – basic oracle security with Grant and revoke.
(20 hrs).
UNIT V
PL/SQL: Overview- declaration section – executable commands section – PL/SQL exceptions -Control
structures-procedures and packages.
(15 hrs).
TEXT BOOKS
1.
Essentials of Database Management Systems Alexis Leon & Mathews Leon
2009, Vijay
Nicole imprints Private Limited.
Unit -I:
2.
Chapter: 1
Page No (5-7, 9-13).
Chapter: 2
Page No (26-27).
Chapter: 3
Page No (44-47).
Unit-II:
Chapter: 4
Page No (55-64, 70-71).
Unit-IV:
Chapter: 13
Page No (166-175).
Chapter: 14
Page No (183-199).
Chapter: 16
Page No (212-215)
Chapter: 22
Page No (304-305)
Database Management System Alexis Leon & Mathews Leon, Vikas publications House
Private Ltd, Noida, 2002.
Unit-III:
Chapter: 11
Page No (241-250).
Unit-V:
Appendix D
Page No (933-943, 946- 956, 967-977).
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
Database system concepts
Silberschatez, Korth and Sudarshan, 4th edition –McGraw
Hill Publications, 2001
2.
An introduction to database systems
Bipin c Desai, Galgotia Publications Pvt Ltd., 2005.
3.
An introduction to Database System
C.J.Date, Pearson education Ltd, 2005.
25
RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM-LAB
Semester: II
Code
Hours: 6
: 14CC2CP02
Credits: 4
1.
Table Creation and Manipulation (DDL, DML and TCL Commands).
2.
Working with Character and Date functions.
3.
Retrieving rows using Aggregate Operators.
4.
Simple PL/SQL programs.
5.
Working with Procedure and Function.
6.
PL/SQL with exception handling.
7.
Working with Cursor.
8.
Programs using Packages.
9.
Develop a system for Library management using VB with MS-Access.
10. Develop a system for Inventory Control using VB with MS-Access.
11. Design a Data Report for Customer Information details Using VB with Oracle.
12. Design a Data Report for Employee Pay Bill using VB with Oracle.
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING – II
SEMESTER II
Hours : 5
Code: 14CC2AC02
Credits : 4
OBJECTIVE:

To appraise the students about the application of accounting knowledge in special business
activities.

To develop the skills of recording of transactions relating to branches and departments.
UNIT I :
Consignment Accounts-Normal Loss-Abnormal Loss-Calculation of unsold stock-Invoice price and
selling price effects-goods returned-loading factors.
(15 hrs)
UNIT II :
Joint Venture-Methods-Individual venturer‘s books-Memorandum method-Separate set of books
method.
(15 hrs)
UNIT III :
Accounting for hire purchase and
installments - Calculation of interest - repossession of stock - Hire
purchase trading account - stock and debtors system.
(15 hrs)
UNIT IV :
Single Entry. Methods-Net worth method-Conversion of single entry into double entry- missing
information.
(15 hrs)
UNIT V :
Branch accounts excluding foreign branches-Dependent branches--inter-branch transactionsDepartmental accounts- allocation and non-allocable expenses- including
inter-department transfers.
(15 hrs)
TEXT BOOK :
Financial Accounting - II
Dr.Sr.B.J.Queensly Jeyanthi, 2009, ACCA Printing Press,
J.A.College, Periyakulam.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
Advanced Accounting
Arulanandam and Raman Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai,
1997
Advanced Accountancy - II
Jain and Narang, Kalyani Publishers, Delhi, 2003
Advanced Accounting - Volume I
R.L.Gupta& M.Radhaswamy, Sultan &Chand Publications Delhi,
1990.
B.Com. Accountancy II
P.V.Rathanam, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 1990
27
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Semester : II
Code
Hours: 2
: 14ES2GS01
Credits: 2
UNIT I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES:
Definition, scope and importance - Need for public awareness
(2 hours)
UNIT II
NATURAL RESOURCES
Classification of Resources: Renewable and non – renewable resources - Forest resources, water
resources, mineral resources, food resources, energy resources, Land resources - associated problems;
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources - Equitable use of sources for sustainable life
styles
(8 hours)
UNIT III
ECOSYSTEMS
Concept of an ecosystem - Structure and function of an ecosystems - Producers, Consumers and
decomposers - Energy flow in the ecosystem -Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following -Eco system: Forest,
grass land, desert, aquatic
(6 hours)
UNIT IV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition, Causes, effects and control measures of Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution,
Marine pollution, Noise pollution,Thermal pollution, Nuclear hazards, Solid waste management, Role
of an individual in prevention of pollution.
Pollution - case studies Disaster Management: Earth
quake, Tsunami – causes, consequences, control measures.
(8 hours)
UNIT V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENTS
From unsustainable to sustainable development - Urban problems related to energy Water
conservation, rain water harvesting, water shed management Resettlement and
rehabilitation of
people, its problem and concerns, case studies,Environmental ethics, Climate change, global warming,
acid rain and ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust, case studies.
reclamation. Environmental protection act, air act, water act, wild life protection act.
UNIT VI
FIELD WORK
Course Text: Environmental science and Engineering R. Murugeshan
: Section – 1.1 & 1.2
Unit – II
: Section - 1.3 to 1.37
Unit – III : Section - 2.1 to 2.7 & 2.10 to 2.27
Unit – IV : Section - 3.1 to 3.37
Unit – V
(6 hours)
(5 hours)
Visit to local area to document environmental assets- river/forest/ grassland/hill/ mountain
Unit – I
Waste land
: Section – 4.1 to 4.17
Note: Tamil Version for Tamil Literature and History Tamil Medium Students.
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INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
PART
Question Type
Marks
A
One word answer (10x 1)
10
B
Short answer type-four questions out of seven (4x5)
20
C
Essay type (Either or) (1x10)
10
Total
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE –III
STREAM-A
Semester: III
Code
Hours : 6
: 14GE3GSA3
Credits : 3
LEARNING OUTCOME
-
Helping the students to become familiar with different writers of prose, poetry and one-act plays.
-
Strengthening the communication skills through composition and communication and
conversation models.
-
Promoting the aesthetic sense and skills of critical appreciation.
UNIT I PROSE
2hours
1. A Glory Has Departed
-
Jawaharlal Nehru
2. My Greatest Olympic Prize
-
Jesse Owens
3. When You Dread Failure
-
A.G Cronin
UNIT II POETRY
1hour
1. Good Bye Party To Miss Pushpa T.S
-
Nissim Ezekiel
2. Ulysses
-
Alfred Tennyson
3. A Bird Came Down the Walk
-
Emily Dickinson
UNIT III ONE-ACT PLAY
1hour
1. Bishop‘s Candle Sticks
-
Norman Mc kennel
2. Never Never Nest
-
Cedric Mount
3. The Pie and the Tart
-
Hugh Chesterton
UNIT IV COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1hour
Conversations1. At a bank
2. In the library
3. Reservation status
4. At the sweet shop
5. At the poly clinic
6. On the bus
UNIT V COMPOSITION
1hour
1. Writing Advertisement
2. Writing by Group Discussion
3. Story Completion
4. Essay writing.
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Siva, Anthony , Dr. Gunasekaran. ―Six One-Act Plays‖. Chennai: Pavai Publications,
Royapettah, 2009.
2. Kaleem, Nafeesa. ―Six One Act-Plays‖. Chennai: Anu Chitra Publications, WestMambalam,
1985.
3. Effective Communication in English. Board Of Editors, 2013
BOOKS FOR REFERENCES
1. Effective Communication For you –V.Shyamala
2. Effective Writing Using Good Grammar-E.AMichigan
3. English Grammar For All-Dr.A.M.Kathirkamu
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE-III-14GE3GSA3
STREAM-A
QUESTION PATTERN
Time:3 hours
I.
Max.Marks:60
Choose the correct Answer
(10x1=10)
(from units I & II)
II.
Fill in the blanks
(5x1=5)
(from unit I based on Grammar )
III.
Write a paragraph on any two of the following questions
(2x5=10)
(Two out of 4 from units I, II & III)
IV.
Write an essay on any two of the following questions
(2x10=20)
(Two out of 4 from units I, II & III)
V.
Answer any one of the following questions
(5x1=5)
(one out of 3 from unit V)
VI.
Answer any two of the following questions
(2x5 =10)
(two out of 3 from unit IV)
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- III
STREAM B
Semester: III
Code
Hours : 6
: 14GE3GSB3
Credits : 3
LEARNING OUTCOME

`Acquisition of effective communication skills.
UNIT I PROSE
2 hours
1.
Early Influence
-
Abdul Kalam
2.
On Keyhole Morals
-
A. G. Gardiner
3.
Dangers of Drug Abuse
-
Hardin B. Jones
4.
Sweets for Angels
-
R. K. Narayan
UNIT II POETRY
1 hour
1.
My grandmother‘s House
-
Kamala Das
2.
Lucy
-
William Wordsworth
3.
Refugee Mother and child
-
Chinua Achebe
UNIT III GRAMMAR
1.
Concord
2.
Sentence Structure
3.
Sentence Types
1 hour
UNIT IV COMPOSITION I
1.
Comprehension
2.
Letter Writing
1 hour
UNIT V COMPOSITION II
1.
Developing hints into a Paragraph.
2.
Note- making
1 hour
COURSE TEXT:

Daniel James P.C. ―Variety of English for Effective Communication‖. Bangalore: Harrows
Publications, 2010. (Book 1)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:

Aggarwala N. K. and F. T. Wood ―J C Nesfield English Grammar, Composition &
Usage‖.Chennai: Macmillan, 2012.
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE- III- 14GE3GSB3
STREAM B
QUESTION PATTERN
Time: 3 hours
Max.Marks: 60
1.
Choose the correct Answer (from Units I & II)
2.
Fill in the blanks (from Unit III)
5 x 1 =5
3.
Match the following (from Unit III)
5x1=5
4.
Answer any two of the following in a paragraph of 100 words each
(two out of 4 from units I & II)
5.
10 x 1= 10
2 x 5 =10
Answer any two of the following in an essay of 200 words each
2 x 10 =20
(two out of 4 from units I & II)
6.
Comprehension or Developing Hints (from Unit IV)
1x5=5
7.
Letter Writing or Note Making
1 x 5 =5
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OPERATING SYSTEM
SEMESTER: III
CODE
HOURS: 3
: 14CC3MC05
CREDITS: 3
LEARNING OUTCOME:

Providing a clear description of fundamental concepts and design principles of operating system.

Providing the basic knowledge in deadlocks, process and synchronization of operating system.

Providing knowledge about the principles and functions of operating systems.
UNIT I
Definitions – Early system- batch processing- Multi programming- multi processor – time sharing –
personal computer system – distributed system – parallel system – evolution of operating system – OS
as an resource manager.
(8 Hours)
UNIT II
Process management: Inter process communication – scheduling – types of scheduling – deadlock –
deadlock prevention, avoidance, detection and recovery – starvation – semaphores – implementation of
semaphores.
(8 Hours)
UNIT III
Memory management: Levels of management – dynamic memory allocation – logical physical memory
– static memory management - memory protection – allocation to processors Virtual memory:
fragmentation and compaction – dealing with fragmentation – swapping –virtual memory – virtual
memory management – page replacement –segmentations.
(8 Hours)
UNIT IV
File management: File abstraction –file naming file system objects and operation – file system
implementations – file blocks on disk – file storage methods – file system reliability – file security and
protection.
(8 Hours)
UNIT V
I/O and resource management: I/O system software – disk device driver access strategies - modeling
of disks – disk scheduling – resources in OS protection resources – authentication – worms and virus –
mechanism of protecting software and hardware resources – external security.
(8 Hours)
TEXT BOOK
“Operating system concepts”, Silberchatz, Galvin, Gagne, Library of Congress Cataloging in Pub
Data – 1995, Fourth Edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
“Operating Concepts and Design”, Millan milenkovic Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publications, New
Delhi.
2.
“Operating systems design and implementation”, Andrew S.Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall India.
37
MULTIMEDIA - LAB
SEMESTER: III
CODE
HOURS: 3
: 14CC3CP03
CREDITS: 2
FLASH & PHOTOSHOP
FLASH EXERCISES
Creation of Flash movies using
1.
Invitation Creation
2.
LOGO Design for a Business and official
3.
Poster Design
4.
Action setting
5.
Merging multiple images
6.
Artistic Effect
7.
Lighting Effect
8.
Grayscale to RGB
9.
Animate a bouncing ball using Action script
10. Design a birthday greeting card for your friend opening with sound effects
PHOTOSHOP EXERCISES
1.
Bouncing Ball
2.
Moving an object
3.
Advertisement
4.
Mask effect
5.
Snow falling effect
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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Semester: III
Code
Hours: 4
: 14CC3MC06
Credits: 4
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Enabling the students to know various tools of financial analysis.
2.
Helping to understand the importance of budgeting and its types.
UNIT I
Management accounting: Meaning – Definition - Objectives of Management Accounting - Functions of
Management Accounting - Need and importance of Management Accounting - Limitation of
Management Accounting.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Fund Flow and Cash Flow Statements: Simple Problems only.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Ratio analysis: Steps in Ratio analysis - Balance Sheet Ratios – Current Ratio – Debt Equity Ratio Profit and loss Account Ratios- Inventory (stock) Turn Over – Debtors Turn Over Ratio – Creditors
Turn Over Ratio – Working Capital Turn Over Ratios-Fixed Assets Turn Over Ratios.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Marginal Costing: Cost volume profit Analysis-Contribution - Break even analysis – Margin of safety
– Marginal Cost statement.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Budget and Budgetory control-Definition-Objectives-Advantages-Limitations-Classification of budgets
according to time, Flexibility and Function- Zero base Budgeting.
(12 Hours)
TEXTBOOK:
R.S.N. Pillai Bagavathi, Management Accounting, S.Chand & Co Ltd, Revised Edition 2010.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Management Accounting ,T.
Ramachanthiran.
2.
S..Jain & R.L. Narang, Advanced cost Accounting, Kalyani ublishers, Ludhiana, 2003
3.
Dr.S. N. Maheswari, Advanced Cost Accounting, Sultan Chand, New Delhi, 2008.
Note: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 20% and 80% respectively.
39
BUSINESS STATISTICS
Semester: III
Code
Hours: 5
: 14CC3AC03
Credits: 4
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Acquiring the basic principles and techniques of statistics.
2.
Enabling the students to pursue research in finance and commerce.
UNIT I:
Meaning and definition of statistics-importance-functions-limitations--classifications-tabulationsdiagrams-graphic representation
(15 hours)
UNIT II:
Measures of Central tendency-meaning-Mean-Median-Mode-Geometric Mean-Harmonic meancorrection of wrong arithmetic mean- combining mean of two or more distributions.
(15 hours)
UNIT III:
Measures of dispersion and variability- skewness, Kurtosis and Moments
(15 hours)
UNIT IV:
Correlation and regression analysis-co-efficient of correlation-and causation-types-methods-types of
regression- methods of regression analysis-elementary application of statistical tools in research.
(15 hours)
UNIT V:
Analysis of time series- Components-Methods of determining trend-Graphic-Semi-average-Moving
average-Least square-Seasonal variations-Method of simple average only.
(15 hours)
TEXT BOOK:
R.S.N. Pillai V. Bagavathi, (1984). Statistics, 17th Edition, S. Chand Publication, Delhi, ( I to V Chapters)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
S.P. Gupta, (2008), Statistical Methods, 37th revised edition, S. Chand Publication, Delhi.
2.
Dr. M.Manoharan, (2004). Business Statistics, Second Revised edition, Palani Paramount Publication,
Palani,
3.
D.R.Agarwal, (2001), Statistics for Economics , First edition, Virnda publication Pvt Ltd , Delhi.
Note: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 20% and 80% respectively.
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INTRODUCTION TO INCOME TAX
Semester : III
Hours : 2
Code
Credits : 2
: 14CC3NE01
Learning Outcome:
1.
Acquiring knowledge of fundamental principles and procedures relating to Income Tax.
2.
Familiarizing with the procedures relating to Income Tax.
Unit-I
Agricultural income - assessee - person - income - Gross total income & total income.
(6 hours)
Assessment year - previous year - Residential status of an individual.
(6 hours)
Unit II:
Unit III:
Incomes exempted from tax.
(6 hours)
Set off and carry forward of losses
(6 hours)
Computation of taxable salary income - PF - allowances - perquisites
(6 hours)
Unit IV:
Unit V:
Text Book:
V.P Gaur, and Narang Income Tax Law and Practice , 38 th Edition, Kalyani publishers
Reference Books

Vinod K. Singhania, Income Tax Law and Practice, 35th Edition, Taxman Publication Pvt ltd

Dr.H.C Mehrothra & Dr.S.P. Goyal, Income Tax Law and Accounts, 51 st Edition, Sahitya bhawan
publication
Note: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 40% and 60% respectively
41
CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR NON MAJOR ELECTIVE
(INTRODUCTION TO INCOME TAX)
COMPONENTS
MARKS
Test I
30
Test II
30
Power point presentation
10
Problem solving
10
Assignment
10
Quiz
10
Total
100
INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Non-Major Elective-Introduction to Income Tax
Maximum: 30 marks.
PART-A
(Answer all questions) 1-7
7X1=7
PART-B
(Answer any three questions out of five) 8-12
3X3=9
PART-C
(Answer any two out of three) 13-15
2X7=14
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SKILL BASED ELECTIVE
OFFICE AUTOMATION LAB
(Stream C)
(For students of Commerce, Commerce with CA, Business Administration)
SEMESTER: III
CODE
HOURS: 2
: 14CA3SKC1
CREDITS: 2
MS WORD:
1.
Text formatting
2.
Table creation
3.
Drop cap effect
4.
Mail merge
MS EXCEL:
1.
Statistical Function (Statistical, math & date and time function
2.
Data filtering and sorting
3.
Mark sheet preparation
4.
Data analysis using chart
MS ACCESS:
1.
Database creation – Employee table, student table
2.
Pay roll processing using employee table (using queries)
3.
Forms and reports creation
MS POWER POINT:
1.
Theme-based presentation with Animation Effects
43
CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR SKILL BASED ELECTIVE (PRACTICAL)
COMPONENTS
MARKS
Practical I
30
Practical II
30
Lab Performance
10
Lab Records
10
Quiz
10
Lab Attendance
10
Total
100
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE - IV
STREAM – A
Semester : IV
Code
Hours : 6
: 14GE4GSA4
Credits : 3
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Acquisition of effective communication skills.
UNIT I PROSE
2 hours
1.
C.Rajagopalachari
-
First Anniversary of Gandhiji‘s Death
2.
J.C. Hill
-
Good Manners
3.
James Thurber
-
University Days
UNIT II POETRY
1 hour
1.Sarojini Naidu
-
Conquest
2.D.H. Lawrence
-
Money Madness
3.Robert Frost
-
Mending Wall
UNIT III DRAMA
1 hour
Select Scenes from ―The Merchant of Venice‖ by William Shakespeare.
1.
The Opening Scene
2.
The Casket Scene
3.
The Trial Scene
UNIT IV FICTION
1 hour
Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding Crowd
UNIT V COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 hour
Information Transfer and E Language Communication
COURSE TEXT:
―Variety of English for Effective Communication‖ – Book IV – Ed. Dr. A. Shanmugakani, Madurai:
Manimekala Publishing House,2012.
47
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE – IV-14GE4GSA4
STREAM – A
QUESTION PATTERN
Time – 3 Hours
I.
Marks - 60
Choose the correct Answer
(10X1=10)
(From Units I and II )
II.
Fill in the blanks
(5X1=5)
(From Unit I based on Grammar )
III.
Match the Following
(5X1=5)
(Vocabulary items from Unit I
IV.
Answer any two of the following in a Paragraph of 100 words each.
(Two out of four from Units I, II, III & IV)
V.
(2X5=10)
Answer any two of the following in an essay of 300 words each
(Two out of four from Units I , II, III & IV)
VI.
(2X10=20)
Answer the following questions from unit V
a) Interpreting charts and making observations.
(5X1=5 )
b) Reading passage and putting the information in graphic form
(5X1=5)
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE-IV
STREAM – B
Semester: IV
Code
Hours : 6
: 14GE4GSB4
Credits : 3
LEARNING OUTCOME :
Acquisition of effective communication skills.
UNIT I PROSE
2 hours
R.K.Narayan
- An Astrologer‘s Day
2. Stephen Leacock
- My Financial Career
1.
3. O. Henry
UNIT II POETRY
- The Gift of the Magi
1 hour
1.
John Keats
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci
2.
A. K. Ramanujan
- A River
3. Nissim Ezekiel
UNIT III ONE ACT PLAYS
- Night of the Scorpion
1 hour
1. James R. Waugh
- The Silver Idol
2. W. S. T. John Taylor
- The Reunion
UNIT IV GRAMMAR
1 hour
Parts of Speech:
1. Noun
2. Adjective
3. Adverb
UNIT V COMMUNICATION SKILLS
1 hour
1. Preparing a curriculum Vitae
2. Report Writing
COURSE BOOK:
― Variety of English for Effective Communication‖ – Book III. Ed. Dr. P.C. James Daniel. Bangalore:
Harrows Publications, 2010.
49
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE IV-14GE4GSB4
STREAM – B
QUESTION PATTERN
Time – 3 Hours
I.
Marks - 60
Choose the correct answer
(From Units I and II)
II.
(10X1=10)
Fill in the blanks
(From Unit IV based on grammar)
III.
(5X1=5)
Match the Following
(Vocabulary items from Unit I)
(5X1=5)
IV. Answer any two of the following in a paragraph of 100 words each.
(Two out of four from Units I and II, III)
V.
(2X5=10)
Answer any two of the following in an essay of 300 words each
(Two out of four from Units I, II, III)
(2X10=20)
VI. a) Preparing Curriculum Vitae.
(5X1=5)
b) Report Writing
(5X1=5)
(From Unit V)
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JAVA PROGRAMMING
SEMESTER: IV
CODE
HOURS:4
: 14CC4MC07
CREDITS:4
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Providing a broad overview and programming skills in the object oriented programming principles
through core java.
UNIT I:
The Genesis of Java: Introduction-Object oriented programming – simple program – if statement – for
loop – Using blocks of code – lexical issues – java class libraries – data types – variables – arrays.
(12Hours)
UNIT II:
Operators – selection statements – iteration statements – jump statements – Class fundamentals –
declaring objects – assigning object reference variables – Introducing methods – constructors – this
keyword – Garbage collection – finalize() method – overloading methods – Using object as parameters
– Argument passing – returning objects.
(12Hours)
UNIT III:
Inheritance – using super – multilevel hierarchy –constructors– method overriding – dynamic methods
dispatch – using abstract classes – using final with inheritance – object class – packages – Access
protection – importing packages – interfaces.
(12Hours)
UNIT IV:
Exception handling fundamentals – exception types – uncaught exception – using try and catch –
multiple try clauses – nested try statements, built in exceptions – creating own subclasses – using
exception – Multithread programming: thread Model – Main thread – creating a thread – Multiple
thread – Using is Alive and join .
(12Hours)
UNIT V:
String handling: string constructors – string length – special string operations – character extraction –
string comparison – searching strings – modifying a string– changing the case of characters within a
string– Input / output: Java i/o classes and interfaces – File – stream classes–byte streams – character
Streams Using String I/O.
(12Hours)
TEXT BOOK
Patrick Naughton, Herbert Schildt “The Complete Reference Java 2”, Tata McGraw Hill,
Fifth Edition.
UNIT I: Chapter 1, 2, 3
UNIT III: Chapter 8, 9
UNIT II: Chapter 4 – 7
UNIT IV: Chapter 10, 11
UNIT V: Chapter 13, 17 & 19
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
Balaguruswamy, “Programming with java a Primer”, Tata McGrawHill Publishing Company
Limited New Delhi, III Edition., 2008
2. C.Muthu, “Programming with java”, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt.Ltd., 2004.
51
JAVA PROGRAMMING - LAB
SEMESTER: IV
CODE
HOURS: 3
: 14CC4CP04
CREDITS: 2
1.
Find the area of Triangle Using class
2.
Find the area of Circle Using class
3.
Find the area of Rectangle Using class
4.
Programs using simple java classes.
5.
Preparation of Employee Pay bill using Arrays and control structures.
6.
Performing complex number operation using constructor and method overloading.
7.
Mark sheet preparation using Interface.
8.
Employee Pay bill preparation using Inheritance.
9.
Program using exception handling.
10. Program using Multithreading.
52
BANKING LAW AND PRACTICE
Semester : IV
Code
Hours : 5
: 14CC4AC04
Credits : 4
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Enabling the students to understand the basic concepts of banking.
Getting acquainted with the knowledge of latest trends in Banking.
UNIT I
Banking - Definitions - meaning – laws of banking in India - classification of banks - Types of
Banking - Unit Banking - Branch banking - Universal Banking - Banker and customer - general and
special Relationship.
(15 hours)
UNIT II
Negotiable Instruments – essential characteristics Negotiable Instruments - types - Salient features of
cheque - Promissory Note- Bill of Exchange- specimen of a cheque - crossing - endorsement and
marking of a cheque.
(15 hours)
UNIT III
Classification of loans and advances - Principles of sound lending - Secured and unsecured Advances Forms of Advances.
(15 hours)
UNIT IV
Introduction of E-Banking - Evolution – Types of E-Banking – Mobile Banking – Online Banking –
Call center Banking – Benefits –Automatic Teller Machines - (ATMs) – Debit Cards – Credit Cards –
Plastic Money – Smart Cards.
(15 hours)
UNIT V
Types of Electronic Delivery channel – Electronic Funds transfer (EFTs) – Introduction of Real Time
Gross Settlement (RTGS) – Scope – Benefits - Ombudsman Scheme - Objects - Appointment of
Ombudsman - Powers and Duties - Procedure for redressal of grievance settlement.
(15 hours)
TEXT BOOK
K.P.Kandasami, S. Natarajan, R. Parameswaran,( 2009), Banking Law and Practice, 4 th revised
edition, S.Chand
Publication. New Delhi. (IV and V Chapters study material will be provided)
REFERENCE BOOKS
 N.Subramani, M Murugesan , D. Anbalagan , V. Ganesan,( 2008), ‗E-BANKING‘ and
‗E‘- Commerce, 1st Edition, J.K.Singh for Abhijeet, New Delhi.

R. Rajesh, T. Sivagnanasithi,,(2009), Banking Theory Law & Practice,1 st Edition, Tata Mc GrawHill Publishing , New Delhi.
53
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
Semester : IV
Hours : 4
Code
Credits : 3
: 14CC4CE1A
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Enabling the students to have knowledge in basic mathematics
Helping the students to appear for competitive examinations.
UNIT I
Elements of set theory – Definition – Symbols - Roster method and Rule Method - Types of Sets Union& Intersection-Sub Sets-Complements - difference of Two Sets-Family of Sets - venn
Diagram_De-Morgon‘s Law.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Indices – Positive – fractional - operation With Power function - Logarithms-definition-Exponential
forms - Laws of Logarithms - Change of base – Formula - Common logarithms and natural logarithms
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Commercial Arithmetic - Interest-Simple – Compound - Normal rate - Effective rate – Depreciation present value – Discounting of bills - Face value 0f bills - Banker‘s Discount-Banker‘s gain - Normal
due date - Legal due date - Calculation of period for banker‘s discount and true discount.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
Differential calculus (Excluding trigonometric functions) - Rules-Sum rule - Product rule - Quotient
rule, functions of a function rule (Simple problems only) -Maxima and minima (Single variable cases)
- Methods of Integral calculus - Rules (Excluding integration by part of fractions) - Simple problems
only.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Determinants - Properties-product-Matrices- Types - Addition- Multiplication - Matrix Inversion Solving a system of linear equation using matrix inversion - Rank of matrix - testing consisiency of
equations.
(12 Hours)
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1.
Business mathematics – M.Manoharan & C.Elango, Palani Paramount Publications, Palani, 2004.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1.
D.C.Sancheti & V.K.Kapoor,Business Mathematics,Sultand Chand & Sons, New Delhi,1996.
2.
Dr.S.P.Raja Gopalan, Dr.Sattananthan, Business Mathematics,Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt Ltd.,
Chennai, 2005.
3.
P.N.Arora, S.Arora, C.A.Foundation cource,Mathematics, S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi,
2006.
4.
V.Sundaresan & Jeya Seelan, An Introduction to Business Mathematics, , S.Chand & Company Pvt
Ltd., New Delhi, 1998.
Note:
The percentage of marks for Problem is 100%
54
WEB TECHNOLOGY
Semester : IV
Code
Hours: 4
: 14CC4CE1B
Credits: 3
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Giving Internet Programming Knowledge to develop Interactive Web Pages.
UNIT I
Introduction- History of the Internet-Services and Accessibility -uses, Protocols, Web ConceptsInternet Standards. HTML-Introduction - SGML-HTML document - Head section- Body sectionHTML Forms.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
JAVASCRIPT – Introduction - Language Elements- Objects of JavaScript-Other Objects- Arrays.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
VBSCRIPT – Introduction-Embedding VBScript Code in an HTML Document-Comments-VariablesOperators- Procedures – Conditional Statements-Looping constructs – Objects and VBScript Cookies.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
SERVLETS-Introduction-Advantages of Servlets over CGI- Installing Servlets- The Servlet Life
Cycle- Servlet API- A Simple Servlet- Handling HTTP GET Requests- Handling HTTP POST
Requests- Cookies – Session Tracking- Multi-tier Applications Using Database Connectivity- Servlet
Chaining.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
JAVA SERVER PAGES (JSP) – Introduction- Advantages of JSP- Developing First JSPComponents of JSP – Reading Request Information- Retrieving the Data Posted from a HTML File to
a JSP File – JSP Sessions- Cookies- Disabling Sessions.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1. Web Technology-A Developer’s Perspective, N.P. Gopalan and J. Akilandeswari, Prentice-Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi,2008
UNIT I
: Chapters 1 and 4
UNIT II
: Chapter 5
UNIT III
: Chapter 6
UNIT IV
: Chapter 10
UNIT V
: Chapter 11
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1.
Mastering Javascript, J. Jaworski, BPB Publications, 1999.
2.
Java Servlet Programming, Jason Hunter, 2nd Edition, 2001, Shroff Publishers, New Delhi.
3.
Web Enable Commercial Application Development Using HTML, DHTML,
Javascript, Perl, CGI - I. Bayross, BPB Publications, 2000.
55
ADVERTISING AND SALESMANSHIP
Semester : IV
Code
Hours : 2
: 14CC4NE02
Credits : 2
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Enabling the students to understand the basics of advertising.
Providing knowledge of salesmanship.
UNIT-I
Meaning of advertising – Characteristic Features of Advertising-nature and Scope of AdvertisingBenefits or Advantages of Advertising - Ctiticisms of Advertising - Is Adverising Economic Waste Difference between Advertising and Salesmanship.
(6 Hours)
UNIT-II
Advertising Media - Indoor and Outdoor Advertising - Advertising agency – Role – Importance.
(6 Hours)
UNIT-III
Personal Selling – Definition – Salesmanship - Definition Features – Objectives – Benefits -Criticisms
salesmanship.
(6 Hours)
UNIT-IV
Qualities of a successful salesman; Physical, Mental, Social and, Moral Qualities - Other requisites of a
Salesman.
(6 Hours)
Recruitment of Salesman – Sources - Remuneration of Salesman;Methods.
(6 Hours)
UNIT-V
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
Advertising and Salesmanship-P.Saravanavel & S.Sumathi
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1.
Essentials of Advertising-S.Chandran
2.
Advertising and sales Promotion – Dr.R.LVarshny&Dr.S.L.Gupta
3.
Advertising and Personal Selling – Dr.C.B.Gupta
56
CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR NON MAJOR ELECTIVE
COMPONENTS
MARKS
Test I
30
Test II
30
Group Discussion
10
Open book test
10
Collection of slogans
10
Quiz
10
Total
100
INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Non-Major Elective(Advertising and Salesmanship)
Maximum: 30 marks.
PART-A
(Answer all questions) 1-7
7X1=7
PART-B
(Answer any three questions out of five) 8-12
3X3=9
PART-C
(Answer any two out of three) 13-15
2X7=14
57
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE
WEB DESIGNING LAB
(For students of Commerce, Commerce with CA, Business Administration)
Semester: IV
Hours: 2
Code: 14CA4SKC2
Credits: 2
1.
Simple web page for text formatting
2.
Working with colors
3.
Web page with hyper links
4.
Web page with image
5.
Web page with lists
6.
Web page with frames
7.
Application Form – Resume preparation using images.
8.
Website creation (College)
Continuous Internal Assessment for skill based elective (practical)
COMPONENTS
MARKS
Practical I
30
Practical II
30
Lab Performance
10
Lab Records
10
Quiz
10
Lab Attendance
10
Total
100
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COST ACCOUNTING
Semester: V
Hours : 6
Code
Credits: 5
: 14CC5MC08
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Enabling the students to understand the principles and procedure of cost accounting.
2.
Helping the students to apply it in practical situations.
.UNIT I
Introduction-cost accounting and Management Accounting-Cost sheet-Cost Concepts-Scope and
Objectives of cost accounting-Cost classification-Installation of costing system- limitations
Reconciliation of cost and financial accounts.
-
(18 hours)
UNIT II
Material Cost-Purchase Procedure-Store keeping and Inventory Control and management-Pricing issue
of materials- and accounting thereof-identification of slow and non-moving and fast moving itemABC Analysis-VED analysis-Treatment of Scrap, Spoilage, defectives.
(18 hours)
UNIT III
Labour Cost-Remuneration methods- monetary and non-monetary incentive schemes-pay-roll
procedures-labour analysis-idle time-measurement of labour efficiency-and productivity-analysis of
non-productive time and their cost, labour turnover and remedial measures-treatment of idle time and
overtime.
(18 hours)
UNIT IV
Overheads-Direct expenses-nature, collection and classification of direct expenses and treatmentproduction overheads-distribution, appropriation, absorption, by products, use of predetermined
recovery rates, treatment of under and over-absorption, administration, selling and distribution
overheads.
(18 hours)
UNIT V
Job and Batch Costing, - Operating costing - Process costing – Normal and Abnormal loss-inter profit
process
(18 hours)
TEXT BOOK:
Jain and Narang, ( 2002), Cost Accounting, 7th Revised Edition, kalayani publishers, New Delhi
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. S.N. Maheswari, ( 2006), Cost Accounting, 13 th Edition, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi
2. S.P. Iyengar, (2000), Cost Accounting, 9th Revised Edition, Sultan Publication, New Delhi.
Note: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 20% and 80% respectively.
59
INCOME TAX LAW AND PRACTICE
Semester: V
Code
Hours : 6
: 14CC5MC09
Credits : 5
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Computation of Income under five major heads of income
2.
Assessing the income of different assessees from different heads of income.
UNIT I
Meaning of income - Income tax act- Important definitions under the Income Tax Act - Agricultural
income sec 2(1A) - Assessee sec 2(7) - person sec2(3) - income sec2(24) Assessment year sec2(9) previous year sec3 Exceptions - Agricultural income definitions - tests to determine agricultural income
- its types -Residential status of an individual - HUF - A.O.P-,FIRM,- And body of individuals Company and other persons - (Sec6) - incidence of tax (scope of income) ( Sec5) -Exempted income
(Sec10).
(18 hours)
UNIT II
Income from salaries - definition - characteristics of salary - provident funds -Allowances sec17(3) perquisites sec 17(2) - profits in lieu of salary sec 17(3) -payments exempted under sec 10 - deductions
out of gross salary sec 16 - rebate of tax sec 88.
(18 hours)
UNIT III
Income from house property - definitions sec 22 - exempted income from house property - definition of
annual value sec 23 - determination of annual value -deductions from net annual value sec 24 treatment of unrealised rent received - arrears of rent received.
(18 hours)
UNIT IV
Income from business and profession - definition sec 28 - charging provision sec28 - Expressly
admissible deductions (sec - 30-35) - other deduction (sec 36) -General deduction (sec 37) - Expenses
expressly disallowed (sec 40(a) 40(b) - Deemed profits (sec 41) - Maintenance of accounts (sec 44AA).
(18 hours)
UNIT V
Definition of capital gain- Exceptions-Capital gains exempt from Income tax- Meaning of TransferCost of acquisition and cost of improvement, Meaning of Long term and short term capital- Income
from other sources and its computation.
(18 hours)
TEXT BOOK:
V.P Gaur, and Narang, Income Tax Law and Practice, 38 th Edition, , Kalyani publishers
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
Vinod K. Singhania , Income Tax Law and Practice, 35th Edition, Taxman Publication Pvt ltd
2.
Dr.H.C Mehrothra & Dr.S.P. Goyal Income Tax Law and Accounts, 51 st Edition Sahitya, bhawan
publication.
Note: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 40% and 60% respectively
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INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS AND COMPUTING
Semester: V
Code
Hours: 6
: 14CC5MC10
Credits: 5
Learning Outcome:

Providing knowledge on Network concepts and Security.

Giving the basics fundamental knowledge of various Computing.
UNIT I
Network Hardware: Introduction-uses of computer networks- LAN – WAN – MAN – Wireless –
Home Networks. Network Software: Protocol Hierarchies. Network Topologies: Mesh, Star, Tree,
Ring, Bus – Switching: Circuit switching, Message switching, Packet switching- OSI Reference
Model.
(18 Hours)
UNIT II
Client / Server Computing: Introduction- Advantages of Client / Server Computing- The Client:
Role of a Client – Client Services – Request for Service. The Server: The Role of a Server – Server
Functionality in Detail- Communications Interface Technology- The Future of Client / Server
Computing: Enabling Technologies –Transformational Systems.
(18 Hours)
UNIT III
Mobile Computing: Introduction- Architecture for mobile computing- Mobile computing through
telephone- Emerging Technologies: Blue Tooth – WiMAX – Mobile IP – IPv6. GSM: Global System
for mobile communications – GSM. GPRS:GPRS Application for GPRS-. WAP: MMS.
(18 Hours)
UNIT IV
Internet: Introduction-Evolution of Internet-Basic Internet terms-Getting Connected to InternetInternet applications-Internet Tools: Introduction-Web Browser-Browsing Internet Using Internet
Explorer-Electronic Mail (E-Mail)-Search Engines-Instant Messaging.
(18 Hours)
UNIT V
Computer Security: Introduction-Computer Security-Cryptography-Digital Signature-Firewall-Users
Identification and Authentication-Security Awareness and Policies. Emerging Trends in IT:
Introduction - Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce)-Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)-Mobile
Communication-Bluetooth-Global Positioning Systems (GPS)-Infrared Communication-Smart card.
(18 Hours)
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
―Computer Networks‖ – Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 4th edition, PHI.
2.
―Client / Server Computing‖ – Patrick Smith, Steve guenferich , 2nd edition, PHI.
3.
4.
―Mobile Computing‖, Asoke K Talukder , Roopa R Yavagal, TMH.
“Introduction to Information Technology” ITL Education Solutions Limited, Person Education,
2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. “Data Communication And Networks ―– Achyut Godbole, 2007, TMH.
2.
Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, Jeri edwards:”The essential client/server survival guide”, II edition
3.
galgotia publication private limited.
Dewire and Dawana Travis ―Client/ Server Computing “, TMH.
4.
“Information Technology for Digital Library Management and Automation”‘ V.K.Jain, Atlantic
publishers & Distributors (p) Ltd., 2009.
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TALLY– LAB
Semester : V
Code
Hours : 6
: 14CC5CP05
Credits : 5
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Automating accounts and inventory records
2.
Automating TDS and computing VAT
PRACTICAL (45 hrs)
1.
Trial balance
2.
Balance sheet
3.
Bank Reconciliation Statement
4.
Cash funds Statement
5.
Fund flow statement
6.
Ratio Analysis
7.
Creating Purchase and Sales order through Tally
8.
Statement of inventory
9.
Computation of Value added tax (VAT)
10.
Pay roll preparation using Tally
11.
Computation of Service Tax
12.
Tax deducted at source (TDS) Calculation
TEXT BOOK
Namrata Agarwal,( 2009), Tally 9, Re-print 2009, Dreamlech press published,
REFERENCE BOOK:
A.K. Nandhani &K.K. Nandhani, Implementing Tally, 1 st Edition, BPB Publications
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INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Semester: V
Code
Hours: 4
: 14CC5CE2A
Credits: 3
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Providing knowledge about the software engineering.
Providing skills such as planning, analysis, Design, Implementation, Testing
UNIT I
Introduction to Software Engineering: Definitions - Size factors – Quality and Productivity Factors
– Managerial Issues. The Product: The evolving role of software – Software – characteristics applications. The process: Software engineering: A Layered Technology – The software process –
Evolutionary . Software process models: Spiral model.
(12 Hrs)
UNIT II
Planning a Software Project : Defining the problem – Developing a solution Strategy Planning the
development Process .
(12 Hrs)
UNIT III
Software Cost Estimation : Software Cost Factors – Software Cost Estimation Techniques – Staffing
Level Estimation. Software Requirements Definition : The Software Requirements Specification –
Formal Specification Techniques.
(12 Hrs)
UNIT IV
Software Design : Fundamental Design Concepts – Modules and Modularization Criteria – Design
Notation – Design techniques – Design Guidelines. Implementation Issues : structured coding
techniques – coding style –Documentation guidelines.
(12 Hrs)
UNIT V
Verification and Validation Techniques : Quality Assurance – Walkthroughs and inspections – Static
analysis –Unit testing and debugging – System testing – Formal verification.
(12 Hrs)
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Richard E. Fairely – ―Software Engineering Concepts‖, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 1997 edition.
2.
Roger S.Pressman – ―Software Engineering A Practitioner‘s Approach‖, 5 th edition, McGraw Hill,
2001.
REFERENCE BOOK:
1.
Watts S. Humphery – ―A Discipline for Software Engineering‖, Addition Wesley Company, 1995.
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PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
Semester: V
Code
Hours:4
:14CC5CE2B
Credits: 3
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Enabling the students to know various aspects of management.
2.
Helping to understand the principles and practice of management.
UNIT I
Management – Meaning – Functions - Difference between Administration and Management – Principles
of management by Henry Fayol - The Manager – Role of Manager.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
Planning – Definition - Objectives of Planning – steps in Planning process.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
Organization - Introduction – Definition – Principles of organisations – Classification of organisations,
formal organisations & informal organisations.
(12 Ho urs)
UNIT IV
Directing – Technique of direction – Motivation – Importance of motivation – Types of Motivations –
Maslow Hierarchy of Needs, Herzbeg‘s theory of needs.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Controlling – Definition – Steps in control process – Techniques of control – Advantages of control –
limitations of control.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
T.RamaSamy, Principles of Management , Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai – 2010.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
L.M.Prasad Principles and practice of Management, S.Chand, New Delhi
2.
Principles and practice of Management Dr H.C.Das Guta Sahitya Bhawan Agra,.
3.
Principles and practice Of Management Koontz,.
4.
L.M.Prasad,Essentials of Management,S.Chand&Sons.,1996.
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SERVICE MARKETING
Semester: V
Code
Hours: 2
: 14CC5SK03
Credits: 2
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Enabling the students to understand the basic principles of Service Marketing.
2.
Getting acquainted with the knowledge of service quality.
UNIT I
Concept of service – service management - evolution of services marketing – reasons for the growth of
the service industries – goods versus services - characteristics of services – components of service.
(6 hours)
UNIT II
Introduction of new services – Segmentation – Targeting and positioning of services
(6 hours)
UNIT III
Marketing mix for services including product, price, place and promotion – Marketing mix for various
service industries.
(6hours)
UNIT IV
Service personnel - service personnel quality – maintaining and improving service personnel and
performance - service personnel audit.
(6hours)
UNIT V
Service quality – dimensions of service quality – model of service quality – improving service quality –
measurement of service quality - benchmarking – complaints solicitation and analysis – lost customer
analysis – critical incident study .
(6hours)
Skill Development:
1.
Prepare a chart on service mix for various service industries
2.
Visit and Travel and Tour agencies and prepare organization chart.
3.
Interact with tourist operators and identify the areas of tourism management.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Balaji , (2006). Services Marketing
and Management, Second Revised Edition, S. Chand
Publication, Delhi, ( I, III, IV Chapters)
2.
Govind Apte, ( 2004 ), Services Marketing, First edition, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,
( II Chapter)
REFERENCE BOOK
Rajendea Nargundkar. (2004), Services Marketing, Second edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. Delhi
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CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR SKILL BASED ELECTIVE
(SERVICE MARKETING)
COMPONENTS
MARKS
Test I
30
Test II
30
Group Discussion
10
Power point presentation
10
Open book test
10
Collection of materials related to latest trends
10
Total
100
INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Skill Based Elective(Service Marketing)
Maximum: 30 marks.
PART-A
(Answer all questions) 1-7
7X1=7
PART-B
(Answer any three questions out of five) 8-12
3X3=9
PART-C
(Answer any two out of three) 13-15
2X7=14
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CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
Semester : VI
Code
Hours : 6
: 14CC6MC11
Credits : 5
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Enabling the student to know about the principles involved in the maintenance of company
accounts.
2.
Enabling the students to have working knowledge in corporate accounting.
UNIT I
Company accounts - introduction - formation of a company - commencement of business - shares accounting procedure for issue of shares at par - at discount and at premium - pro - rate issue forfeiture - reissue of shares at discount - premium.
(18 Hours)
UNIT II
Debentures - issue of debentures-procedure for redemption of preference shares and debentures methods - purchase of own debentures - ex interest and cum interest - cancellation of own debentures.
(18 hours)
UNIT III
Company final accounts - preparation and presentation requirements -Schedule IV Part I & II of
companies Act - profit prior to incorporation.
(18 hours)
UNIT IV
Amalgamation, absorption, and reconstruction of Joint stock companies - external reconstruction internal reconstruction.
(18 hours)
Liquidator‘s final statement of accounts.
(18hours)
UNIT V
TEXT BOOK:
R.L. Gupta & Radhaswamy , Advanced Accountancy, , 16 th Edition, Sultan chand & sons
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
R.S.N.Pillai Bagavathi & Uma , Advanced Accountancy, 3 rd Edition, S.Chand & Company Ltd,
2.
Jain And Narang,Advanced Accounts ,11th Edition, Sultan chand & sons
3.
Dr.Pc.Tulsian, Corporate Accounting , 1st Edition S.chand & company ltd
Note: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 20% and 80% respectively.
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Semester: VI
Hours
Code
Credits : 5
: 14CC6MC12
:6
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Enabling the students to have basic knowledge about the Financial Management.
2. Enabling the students to learn about capital structure and Capital market.
UNIT I
Financial Management –Meaning - Definition – Scope of Financial Management –Importance –
Objectives – Outline of Financial system in India-Cost of Capital – Concept – Importance –
Classification – Controversy regarding cost of capital –Determination of Cost of Capital - Computation
of Cost of Capital.
(18 hours)
UNIT II
Capital structure – Introduction – Meaning - Capital structure Theories- Assumption – Factors
influencing Capital Structure – Methods of Capital structure Decision.
(18 hours)
UNIT III
Working Capital Management –Permanent Working Capital and Temporary Working Capital – Changes
in working capital –Need for working capital – Determinants of working capital - Computation of
working capital.
(18 hours)
UNIT IV
Capital Budgeting – importance - Capital Budgeting Decision – Kinds of capital investment proposal –
Factors affecting Capital Investment Decision - Capital Budgeting Appraisal Methods.
(18 hours)
UNIT V
Introduction to capital market-Financial market-Classification- Intermediaries-Investment-Investment
objectives-Strps to investing-Investment options-New issue market-Functions-Segments of NIMDifference between Primary market and secondary market-Prices of New issues-Kinds of issuesPrivate placement-Book building-Difference between public and private issue-investor protection in the
primary market.
(18 hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1. R.S.N. Maheswari, (2006), Elements of Financial Management, 10 th Revised and
Enlarged
Edition, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.(I-IV chapters)
2.
Fundamentals of securities market-Dr.Sr.B.J.Queensly Jeyanthi.(V Chapter)
REFERENCE BOOK:
M.Y. Khan and P.K. Jain (2010), Financial Management, 5 th Edition .Tata Mc-Graw -Hill Education
Private Ltd, New Delhi.
Note: The percentage of marks for theory and problems is 40% and 60% respectively.
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MARKETING
Semester: VI
Hours : 6
Code
Credits : 5
: 14CC6MC13
LEARNING OUTCOME:
1.
Giving basic knowledge on the concepts of marketing.
2.
Creating awareness on the social issues in marketing.
UNIT I
Marketing – Meaning – Definition – Marketing functions – Marketing Mix – Market Segmentation,
Agricultural Marketing, Features, Problems.
(18 hours)
UNIT II
Product – Meaning – Features – Classification of Products, Product Planning and Development –
Product Mix – Product life cycle – Branding, Brand Loyalty and Equity, Packaging. ISO Series and
Agmark – CRM (customer Relationship Management).
(18 hours)
UNIT III
Pricing – Meaning – Pricing objectives – Factors affecting pricing decision –-procedure for Price
Determination- Methods and Types of Pricing-Price as an indicator of quality.
(18 hours)
UNIT IV
Promotion and Sales promotion – Meaning -Need – Promotional Mix – Advertising –Advantages and
criticism-Advertisement copy-Personal selling – Meaning - Advantages – Limitations.
(18 hours)
UNIT V
Channels of Distribution – Meaning – Wholesalers and Retailer – Supply Chain Management – Retail
Marketing – Meaning – Features , Total Quality Management – Quality Assurance – Quality circle –
Measuring Quality – Features.
(18 hours)
TEXT BOOK:
R.S.N.Pillai And Bagavathi, (2014) Modern Marketing, Principles and Practices S.Chand Pvt. Ltd,
New Delhi(2014)
REFERENCE BOOK:
1.
C.B.Gupta, Marketing Management, Sultan Chand& sons,2003.
2.
B.V.H.Kameswarastry, Marketing Management, J.V Publishing House,2009.
3.
S.M. Jha& L.P.Singh, Marketing Management in Indian perspective, Sultan Chand& Sons, 2003.
4.
Rajan Nair,Marketing Management,Sultan Channd publications,2005.
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CASE STUDIES ON OPERATION RESEARCH AND STATISTICS - LAB
Semester: VI
Hours : 6
Code
Credits : 5
: 14CC6CP06
OPERATION RESEARCH
1.
Assignment Problem
2.
Transportation Problem
STATISTICS
1.
Mean (Average), Median, Mode.
2.
Standard Deviation, Variance.
3.
Rank Correlation
4.
Hypothesis test
5.
Tabulation
6.
Diagrammatic presentation
REFERENCE BOOK
1.
Kappor V.K, ―Operation Research”, Sultan Chand and sons, New Delhi, 2005.
2.
C.R.Kothari, ―Quantitative techniques”, Third Revised Edition, Vikas publishing house Pvt ltd.,
New Delhi, 2009.
3.
Dr.N.P.Agarwal, Dr.Sonia Agarwal, ―Quantitative techniques for Management‖, Professional RBD
publications, New Delhi, 2009.
4.
R.S.N.Pillai Bagavathi,(1984).Statistics,17th edition,S.Chand Publication,Delhi.
5.
N.Manoharan,Statistical Methods,Palani Paramount Publicatios,Palani,2004
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E-COMMERCE
Semester: VI
Code
Hours: 4
: 14CC6CE3A
Credits: 3
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Enabling the students with the elementary concepts in e-commerce.
UNIT I
Introduction – object of E-commerce- Factors Promoting E-commerce –Advantages and Disadvantages
of E-commerce.
(12 Hours)
UNIT II
E-commerce frame work – the anatomy of e-commerce applications- Organizations of E-commerce.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III
The internet- chronological history of the internet – Internet terminology – internet service providersNational level- regional level and local ISPS- internet connectivity options.
(12 Hours)
UNIT IV
E-Banking –Electronic Payment system – Digital token based electronic payment systems- designing
an electronic payment system .
(12 Hours)
UNIT V
Electronic data interchange – advantages and disadvantages of EDI-EDI applications in businessMIME, internet based EDI.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK
E-commerce, R.P.Mahesh M.Sc., A.Punitha M.C.A., Merit India Publications, Madurai.
REFERENCE BOOK
1.
E-commerce (strategy, technologies and applications), David Wbitely, tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing
company Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2.
E-commerce an Indian Perspective , P.T. Joseph, Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd., New Delhi, 2008.
3.
S.Jaiswal, E-commerce (Electronic Commenication for Business), Galgotia Publications Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2001.
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DATA MINING
Semester: VI
Code
Hours: 4
: 14CC6CE3B
Credits: 3
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Providing knowledge in the fundamental concepts and techniques of data mining and to introduce the
recent trends and research issues in Data Mining.
UNIT I:
Introduction: What is Data Mining? - Data Mining - On What Kind of Data? - Data Mining
Functionalities - What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? - Are All of the Patterns Interesting? Classification of Data Mining Systems - Data Mining Task Primitives - Integration of a Data Mining
System with a Database or Data Warehouse System - Major Issues in Data Mining.
(12 hours)
UNIT II:
Data Preprocessing: Why Preprocess the Data? Descriptive Data Summarization - Data Cleaning Data Integration and Transformation - Data Reduction - Data Discretization and Concept Hierarchy
Generation.
(12 Hours)
UNIT III:
Frequent Patterns, Associations and Correlations: Basic concepts and a Road Map - Efficient and
scalable Frequent Item set Mining Methods - Mining various kinds of Association Rules - From
Association Mining to Correlation Analysis - Constraint - Based Association Mining.
(12 hours)
UNIT IV:
Classification and Prediction: What Is Classification and Prediction? - Issues Regarding
Classification by Decision Tree Induction - Rule-Based Classification - Classification by Back
Propagation - Prediction.
(12 Hours)
UNIT V:
Cluster Analysis: What is Cluster Analysis? - Types of Data in Cluster Analysis - A Categorization of
Major Clustering Methods - Partitioning Methods - Hierarchical Methods - Density-BasedMethodsOutlierAnalysis.
(12 Hours)
TEXT BOOK:
1.
“Data Mining Concepts and Techniques‖, Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber, Elsevier India
Pvt. Ltd, Second Edition
Chapters (1, 2, 5, 6.1 - 6.3, 6.5, 6.6, 6.11, 7.1 – 7.6, 7.11)
REFERENCE BOOK:
1.“Introduction to Data Mining with Case Studies”, G.K Gupta Prentice-Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd,
2006, First Edition.
2. “Principles of Data Mining”, David Hand, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt Ltd, First Edition.
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COMMERCE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
Semester: VI
Code
Hours: 2
: 14CC6SK04
Credits: 2
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Enabling the students to have over all knowledge about different concepts in commerce.
UNIT I
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Meaning - Elements – Types of Business Environment – Economic System of Nation.
(6 Hours)
UNIT II
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Basic of Accounting concepts –Accounting Principles. Capital and Revenue - Kinds of Accounts –
Rules in Accounting – Financial statements.
(6 Hours)
UNIT III
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Meaning of Management – Definition - characteristics – Principles of management by Taylor –
Fayor‘s principles of management – Business ethics – Definition – principles.
(6 Hours)
UNIT IV
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Concepts of Marketing – Marketing Mix – Market Segmentation - Four c‘s of marketing
(6 Hours)
UNIT V
BANKING
Origin of Banking – Definition of Bank – Function of Commercial Bank – RBI – Objectives (6 Hours)
COURSE BOOK :
Study material will be provided by B.Com(CA) Department
REFERENCE BOOK:
Upkar‘s UGC, NET, JRF, SET Commerce Paper II& III.
Note: Only objective type questions.
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CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR SKILL BASED ELECTIVE
(Commerce for competitive examination)
COMPONENTS
MARKS
Test I
30
Test II
30
Collection of different forms from various banks
Power point presentation
Prepare a model of financial statement
Quiz
Total
10
10
10
10
100
INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Skill Based Elective – Commerce for Competitive Examination
Maximum: 30 marks.
(Answer any thirty out of forty) 1-40
30X1=30
INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Skill Based Elective(Service Marketing) & Non-Major Elective(Advertising and Salesmanship)
Maximum: 30 marks.
PART-A
(Answer all questions) 1-7
7X1=7
PART-B
(Answer any three questions out of five) 8-12
3X3=9
PART-C
(Answer any two out of three) 13-15
2X7=14
INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Skill Based Elective – Commerce for Competitive Examination
Maximum: 30 marks.
(Answer any thirty out of forty) 1-40
30X1=30
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INTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Non-Major Elective-Introduction to Income Tax
Maximum: 30 marks.
PART-A
(Answer all questions) 1-7
7X1=7
PART-B
(Answer any three questions out of five) 8-12
3X3=9
PART-C
(Answer any two out of three) 13-15
2X7=14
EXTERNAL QUESTION PATTERN
Blue print of the Question Paper
Section
A
Q.No(1-10)
B
Q.No(11-15)
C
Q.No(16-20)
Type of
Question
Objective
Type-two
questions from
each unit
Five either/or
question-one
question from
each unit
Open ChoiceOne question
from each unit
Marks: 60
No. of
Questions
No.of
Questions to be
answered
Marks for each
question
Total
10
10
1
10
5
5
4
5
3
10
Total
20
30
60
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