(Professional) Part-II (Semster III & IV)

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Ordinances

and
Outlines of Tests,
Syllabi and Courses of Reading
For
B.Com. Professional Part-II
(Semester III & IV)
ftfdnkoEhnK bJh Io{oh jdkfJsK

1 fJe nekdfwe ;kb s' tX/o/ ;w/A d/ ;zrfms fe;/ e'o; ftu, id'A e'Jh ftfdnkoEh
dkyabk b?D T[gozs gqhfynk fdzdk j? sK T; ;w/A gqufbs nfXnkd/;a
nekdfwe ;kb d/ d"okB iK nzs ftu j'Jh gqhfynk bJh bkr{ ;wM/ ikDr/ go :
{Bhtof;Nh nfXnkd/;aK nXhB nfijh e'Jh ;aos$pzd;a BjhA fe ;zrfms e'o;
ftu dkyb/ T[gozs :{Bhtof;Nh tb' ;zpzXs nfXnkd/;aK ftu e'Jh sowhw
BjhA ehsh ik ;edh. b'V nB[;ko, ;'X/ j'J/ nfXnkd/P Bt/A iK g[okD/ jo fe;w
d/ ftfdnkoEhnK s/ fJe ;wkB bkr{ j'Dr/.

2 e'Jh th ftfdnkoEh fJe' e?bzvo to/Q ftu j'D tkb/ d' w[Zy (Major) fJwfsjkBk
ftu BjhA p?m ;edk.

3 i/ e'Jh ftfdnkoEh fJe' ;?;aB ftu d' fJwfsjkBK (Major and Minor) bJh
gqhfynk dkyabk cakow$cah; Godk j? sK v/N^;ahN ftu fwshnK d/ fe;/
Neok dh ;{os ftu T[j e/tb fJe jh fJwfsjkB ftu p?m ;e/rk. nfijh jkbs ftu T[;
dk e'Jh ekB{zBh jZe BjhA fe T[j fJe' jh ;w/A d' fJwfsjkB d/ ;e/. fJ; ;{os
ftu d{;oh gqhfynk bJh iwQk eotkJh cah; tkg; BjhA ehsh ikt/rh.

4 fiZE/ :{Bhtof;Nh d/ nkgD/ ekoDK eoe/ ftfdnkoEh dk Bshik b/N x'f;as


j[zdk j?, T[ZE/ g[Bo^w[bKeD d/ e/;K B{z SZv e/ nrb/ fJwfsjkB bJh
ckow$cah; d/D fjZs ftfdnkoEh B{z Bshik ekov s/ nzfes fwsh s'A 15
fdB dk ;wK fpBk b/N cah; s' fdZsk ikt/rk. T[gozs f;afvT{b nB[;ko pDdh
b/N cah; ukoi ehsh ikt/rh. ftfdnkoEh d/ nkgD/ ekoDK eoe/ b/N x'f;as
BshfinK ftu fe;/ th wzst bJh fpBK b/N cah; s'A e'Jh ;wK BjhA fdZsk
ikt/rk go nfij/ e/;K ftu g[Bo^w[bkeD dh fJikIs BjhA j't/rh.

5 e'Jh ftfdnkoEh fe;/ gqhfynk bJh e/tb gqhfynk dkyabk cakow$cah;


d/D$iwQK eotkT[D Bkb jh gqhfynk$nrbh gqhfynk ftu p?mD dk jZedko
BjhA j't/rk.

6 fiBQK ftfdnkoEhnK B/ j/mbh gqhfynk gzikp ;e{b n?ia{e/;aB


p'ov$gzikph :{Bhtof;Nh s'A fJbktk fe;/ j'o p'ov$:{Bhtof;Nh s'A gk;
ehsh j't/, T[BQK B{z nkgD/ n;bh gqwkD gZso, ft;fsqs
nze^fpT{ok^ekov, fvroh ns/ wkJhrq/;aB ;oNhfce/N nkfd gqhfynk
dkyabk cakow d/ Bkb d/D/ j'Dr/, fiBQK d/ nkXko s/ T[BQK B/ gqhfynk
d/Dh j?/. nfijk Bk eoB s/ T[BQK dh gqhfynk bJh gksosk oZd eo fdZsh
ikt/rh.go i/eo e'Jh ftfdnkoEh wkJhrq/;aB ;oNhfce/N ;w/A f;o BjhA G/idk
sK T[j 1000$^ o[gJ/ (iK T[; ;w/A i' th bkr{ j't/) i[owkBk cah; Bkb G/I
;edk j?.

7 i/eo gqhfynk dkyabk cakow ftu e'Jh so[ZNh gkJh rJh, fit/A ftfdnkoEh d/
j;skyao iK gqhfynk dkyabk cakow s;dhe eoB tkb/ nfXekoh d// j;skyao,
nj[dk s/ w'jo dk Bk j'Dk, ofi;Nq/;aB Bzpo, gfjb/ fJwfsjkBK d/ o'b Bzpo,
gqhfynk e/Ado d/ fJzdoki dk Bk j'Dk, n;bh nze^fpT{ok^ekov iK fvroh
dk BK d/DK, iK gqhfynk cah;$b/N cah; xZN iwQK eotkJh j'Dh nkfd, sK
nfijhnK so[ZNhnK d{o eotkT[D fjZs ftfdnkoEh tZb'A dcaso B{z
b'VhAd/ d;skt/ia g/;a eoB ;w/A 200$^ o[gJ/ ( iK ;w/A s/ i' th bkr{ j't/)
dh so[ZNh cah; tZyoh iwQK eotkT[Dh j't/rh sK jh T[j soZ[Nh gqhfynk
dkybk cakow ftu'A d{o ehsh ikt/rh.ftfdnkoEh fJj so[ZNhnK gqfynk bJh
dkyabk cakow$ cah; gqkgsh dh nzfsw fwsh s'A gfjbK^gfjbK b'VhAd/
d;skt/iK dh g{osh eod/ j'J/ T[go do;kJh soZ[Nh cah; Bkb d{o eotk ;ed/
jB. nzfsw fwsh s'A pknd, ft;a/;a jkbks ftu, so[ZNh d{o eotkT[D dh
cah; uhca e'^nkovhB/No gqhfynktK tZb'A w"e/ s/ bJ/ ca?;b/ nB[;ko
tZyo/ s"o s/ fBoXkfos ehsh ikt/rh.

8 ftfdnkoEh g{oh ch; p?Ae vokcN okjha G/i/. p?Ae vokcN ofi;Noko,
gzikph :{Bhtof;Nh, gfNnkbk d/ Bkw j't/ iK cah; :{Bhtof;Nh yaikBuh,
gzikph :{Bhtof;Nh, gfNnkbk e'b ekTA{No s/ th iwQK eotkJh ik ;edh j?.

9 gqhfynk dkyabk ckow GoB s'a gfjbK ftfdnkoEh fJj iao{o iKu bt/ fe
ubzs gkm^eqw (f;b/p;) eh j?< gqhfynk Bkb ;zpzfXs Bt/A fB:w eh jB<
fJj fB:w w[yh, gpbhe/;aB fpT{o', gzikph :{Bhtof;Nh, gfNnkbk gk;'
fB;afus ndkfJrh d[nkok jk;b ehs/ ik ;ed/ jB.

10 ;kbkBk gqhfynk ;w/A g{o/ ftf;anK dh gqhfynk d/D T[gozs oh^nghno


nkT[D bJh fBoXkfos gfjb/ w"e/ bJh T[;/ ;kb dh ;kbkBk gqhfynk dk
f;b/p; bkr{ j't/rk. go oh^nghno d// d{;o/ w"e/ bJh nrbh ;kbkBk
gqhfynk dk ukb{ (Current) f;b/p; bkr{ j't/rk, c/bQ, fJzgo{tw?AN, ft;a/;a
w"ek nkfd e/;K ftu th T[;/ ;kb dk ukb{ (Current) f;b/p; bkr{ j't/rk.

11 o?r{bo, gqkJht/N iK gZso^ftjko f;Zfynk ftGkr okjhA gqhfynk d/D


tkb/ ;ko/ ftfdnkoEh nkgDhnK 5%4 ;?ANhwhNo ;kJhia dhnK fpBk r'rbia
s' fJe' B?r/fNt s'A fsnko ehshnK BthBsw c'N'nk gqhfynk dkyabk cakow
ftu fB;afus EK s/ fugekT[D. fJBQK c'N'nK s/ ftfdnkoEh nkgD/ j;skyao
eo/rk s/ fgsk dk BK, gqhfynk ns/ gqhfynk e/Ado dk Bk fby/rk.
;ik:kcask iK b/N ekfbi ftfdnkoEhnK d/ e/; ftu fJjBk c'N'nK s/ T[jh
nfXekoh j;skyo eo/rk fi; B/ gqhfynk dkyabk cakow s;dhe ehsk j't/.

12 o'b Bzpo ikoh j'D d/ pkti{d th gksosk pko/ ojh e'Jh so[ZNh B'fN; ftu
nkT[D s/ gqhfynk bJh gksosk ns/ gqhfynk dkybk cakow fe;/ th ;w/A
oZd ehsk iK ;edk j?/. nfij/ e/;K ftu fiazw/tkoh ftfdnkoEh dh nkgDh
j't/rh.

13 gqhfynk e/Ado pdbD bJh fBoXkos ckow s/ fdZsh rJh jo soQK Bkb
w[ezwb noiah s/ jh r"o ehsh ikt/rh. fBoXkos fpB?^ckow, d'
s;dhe^P[dk c'N'nK ns/ 1,000$^ o[gJ/
(iK ;w/A s/ i' th bkr{ j't/) dh cah;, i' ofi;Noko, gzikph :{Bhtof;Nh,
gfNnkbk d/ Bkw p?Ae vokcN okjhA iK :{Bhtof;Nh yaikBuh e'b iwQK
eotkJh rJh j't/, dh o;hd ;fjs fvgNh ofi;Noko (gqhfynktK), gzikph :
{Bhtof;Nh, gfNnkbk B{z ofi;Nov vke okjh G/fink ikt/. gqhfynk e/Ado
pdbD bJh fpB?^gZso gqhfynk bJh cakow$cah; gqkgsh dh nzfsw fwsh
s'A gfjbK^gfjbK dcaso ftu g[ZiDk ukjhdk j?. uhca e'^ nkovhB/No
gqhfynktK s'A gqhfynk e/Ado pdbD dh gqtkBrh dh fuZmh fwbD s'A
fpBK fe;/ ftfdnkoEh dk gqhfynk^e/Ado fJe EK s'A d{ih EK pdbD dh
gqfefonK gZeh BjhA wzBh ikt/rh. i/ e'Jh ftfdnkoEh :{Bhtof;Nh tZb'A
nbkN ehs/ gqhfynk e/Ado dh pikJ/ fe;/ j'o gqhfynk e/Ado ftu fJwfsjkB
fdzdk j? sK T[; dhnK T[Zso^ ekghnK oZd do fdZshnK ikDrhnK.
gqhfynk e/Ado pdbD bJh p/Bsh T[Zs/ e/tb fJBQK ;{osK ftu jh ftuko
ehsk ikt/rkL ftfdnkoEh dh B"eoh ftu spkdbk, wksk fgsk iK rkovhnB dk
spkdbk, ftfdnkoEh dh fpwkoh fi; bJh T[; B{z ;oekoh j;gskb s'A w?vheb
;oNhfce/N iK B"eoh dk spkdbk^;oNhfce/N ;p{s ti'A d/Dk j't/rk.

gqkJht/N ftfdnkoEh B{z gqhfynk cakow s;dhe eokT[D dh b'V BjhA.

gqhfynktK d/ fe;/ wzst Bkb ;pzXs ftfdnkoEhnK tZb' G/i/ nX{o/ cakow
fpBK fe;/ ;{uBk d/ oZd eo fdZs/ ikDr/. fJe tkoh Goh j'Jh cah; tkg; BjhA
ehsh ikt/rh ns/ Bk jh fe;/ nrb/ fJwfsjkB bJh wzBh ikt/rh, p/;aZe
ftfdnkoEh B/ ckow Bk th G/fink j't/ iK ftfdnkoEh fJwfsjkB d/D d/ :'r Bk
j't/ iK gfjbK G/i/ gqwkD gZsoK d/ nekdfwe foekov nB[;ko T[; B{z
fJwfsjkB ftu p?mD dh wBkjh j't/. ftfdnkoEh tZb'A G[b/y/ ekoB
fBoXkfos s'A finkdk cah;$ia[owkBk cah; nkfd iwQK eotkT[D s/
tkX{ iwQK eotkJh oew dh e'Jh n?vi;Nw?AN iK tkg;h BjhA j't/rh.

16 fijV/ ftfdnkoEh n?w aJ/ a dk fJwfsjkB gqkJht/N ftfdnkoEhnK Bkb ;zpzXs


nfXfB:wK nXhB d/Dk ukj[zdk jB, T[AjBk B{z nkgDk n;bh
nze^fpT{ok^ekov tr?ok gqhfynk dkyabk ckow Bkb d/D/ j'Dr/ Gkt/A
T[AjBK B/ j/mbk fJwfsjkB gzikph :{Bhtof;Nh s' jh feT[A Bk gk; ehsk
j't/.

17 gqkJht/N ftfdnkoEhnK Bkb ;pzXs fB:wK nXhB n?w a J/ a dh gqhfynk


d/D tkb/ fiBQK ftfdnkoEhnK dh j/mbh gqhfynk$ ;pzXs ft;a/ d/ gqkgs
ehs/ nzeK dh gk; gqsh;assk b'VhAdh gk; gqsh;assk s'A xZN ofjD
ekoB T[j n?w aJ/ a Gkr^gfjbK bJh gZso^ftjko f;Zfynk ftGkr ftu dkyabk
b? e/ gqhfynk fdzd/ jB, T[BK B{z T[;/ ebk; d/ Gkr^d{ik dh gqhfynk th
gZso^ftjko f;Zfynk ftGkr ftu dkybk b? e/ d/Dh j't/rh, nfij/ ftfdnkoEhnK
B{z Gkr^d{ik dh gqhfynk gqkJht/N s"o s/ d/D dh nkfrnk BjhA j?.

18 n;b ftfdne :'rsk ;oNhfce/Nk s'A fpBK ftfdnkoEh d[nkok fdZs/ j'o ;ko/
n;b d;skt/ia i' gqhfynk bJh T[; dh gksosk gZeh eoB Bkb ;zpzfXs j'Ad,
tkfg; Bjha ehs/ ikDr/. ftfdnkoEhnK B{z fJj ukjhdk j? fe T[j T[BK gqwkD
gZsoK dh Beb nkgD/ e'b oZyD. gqhfynk dkyabk cakow Bkb BZEh
ehs/ n;b d;skt/iK d/ t/oftnK dk fJzdokia gqhfynk dkyabk cakow ftu
fdZsh EK s/ io{o ehsk ikt/. nfijk Bk eoB dh ;{os ftu fe;/ d;skt/ia d/
r[zw j' ikD pko/ ftfdnkoEh dk e'Jh dkntk BjhA ;[fDnk ikt/rk. i/
ftfdnkoEh B{z T[; tZb'A gqhfynk bJh gksosk gZeh eoB fjZs dcaso B{z
G/i/, ftfdne :"rsk d/ n;b ;oNhfce/N ;pzfXs gqhfynk dk Bshik x'f;as j'D
T[gozs fJe wjhB/ d/ nzdo^nzdo BjhA w[Vd/ sK Tpj s[ozs ofi;Nov vke
okjhA dcaso B{z ;{fus eo'. fJ; fgZS"A :{Bhtof;Nh dcaso tb'A T[; dk
e'Jh dkntk BjhA ;[fDnk ikt/rk.

19 fijV/ ftfdnkoEh nkgDk gqhfynk dk dkyabk cakow fBZih s"o s/


g[ZS^frZS (Inquiry) ;akyk ftu iwAK eotkT[d/ jB sK T[j cakow d/D ;w/A
o;hd iao{o b?D. nfijk Bk eoB dh ;a{os ftu T[jBK dk gqhfynk dkyabk
cakow r[zw j' ikD pko/ e'Jh dkntk BjhA ;[fDnk ikt/rk.

20 ftfdnkoEh ;g;aN o{g ftu dZ;' fe T[; d/ ft;a/$gou/ ftubh nkg;aB fejVh
j?.300$^ o[gJ/ (iK ;w/A s/ I' th bkr{ j't/) dh so[ZNh cah; Bkb fpB?
T[gozs gqtkBrh jkf;b eoe/, I' b'V gt/ sK ftfdnkoEh nkgD/ gqhfynk
dkyabk cakow ftu ft;a/$gou/ dh nkg;aB pko/ gqhfynk bJh cakow$cah;
gqkgsh dh nzfsw fwsh s'A gfjbK^gfjbK pdb ;edk j?. T[; s'A pknd e'Jh
ft;ak iK gou/ dh nkg;aB pdbD dh nkfrnk Bjha j't/rh. nzfsw fwsh s'
pknd, ft;/a;a jkbks ftu, ft;ak iK gou/ dh nkg;aB pdbD dh cah; uhc
e'^nkovhB/No gqhfynktK tZb'A w"e/ s/ bJ/ cA?;b/ nB[;ko tZyo/ s"o
fBoXkfos ehsh ikt/rh. f;oc fpB?^gZso iK cah; iwQK eotkT[D Bkb jh
ft;a/$gou/ dh nkg;aB$pdbh gZeh BjhA wzBh ikt/rh.

21 gqkJht/N ftfdnkoEh gqhfynk dkyabk ckow ftu fdZsh ;{uBk nB[;ko :


{Bhtof;Nh nfXeko^y/so ftu nkT[Ad/ T[; ;afjo B{z nkgDk gqhfynk
e/Ado pDkT[D, fiE/ T[j gqhfynk dkyabk cakow GoB t/b/ fgSb/ pkoK
wjhfBnk s'a ofj oj/ j'D. i/eo :{Bhtof;Nh tZb'A T[; EK gqhfynk e/Ado
BjhA pDkfJnk iKdk sK gqhfynk dkyabk cakow ftu ftfdnkoEh tZb'a
fdZsh ;{uBk nB{;ko fojkfJ;a d/ B/V/ dk e/Ado fdZsk ikt/rk.

22 i/ fe;/ ftfdnkoEh dk Bshik o'fenk frnk j't/ sK T[; B{z g[Bo^w[bKeD


eokT[D dk ekbi ftu dkyb/ bJh Bshi/ pko/ nkoih ;{uBkk fdZsh ikt/rh. fJ;
soQK T[; B? Gkt/A g{oh gqhfynk gk; Bk ehsh j't/, T[j :{Bhtof;Nh
fB:wK nB{;ko ;wA s/ T[j ;kohnK T[gukfoesktK g{ohnk eo ;edk j?, I'
dkyab/ ns/ nrbh gqhfynk bJh iao{oh jB. ;aos fJj j? fe T[j T[; wzst bJh
pkeh jo soak Bkb :{Bhtof;Nh nfXnkd/;aK nB[;ko :'r j't/. i/ ftfdnkoEh
j/mbh gqhfynk fB;afus ;w/A ftu gk; Bjha eodk sK Bshi/ pko/ T[go'es
nkoiah ;{uBk nkgD/ nkg oZd ;wZMh ikt/rh.
23 fi; ft;a/ ftu ftfdnkoEh B/ T[u/oh ebk; dh gqhfynk gk; ehsh j'Jh j't/ iK
T[;// ft;a/ ftu T[~u/oh ebk; d/ fe;/ fJe Gkr dh gqhfynk gk; ehsh j'Jh j't/
iK g/go d/ fojk j't/ iK fe;/ Gkr u'A oh^nghno nkJh j'Jh j't/, nfijk
ftfdnkoEh T[;/ ft;a/ ftZu j/mbh ebk;a dh fJzgo{tw?AN dh gqhfynk BjhA
d/ ;edk. go i/eo T[Zu/oh gk; gqhfynk$oh^nghno dh gqhfynk ns/
j/mbh ebk; dh fzJzgo{tw?AN dh gqhfynk dk ft;ak fJe' BjhA, fGzB j?, sK
nfijh e'Jh pzfd;a BjhA j't/rh.
24 oh^nghno ftfdnkoEhnK B{z nrb/ ;?;aB dh oh^nghno gqhfynk bJh ns/
c/bQ ftfdnkoEhnK B{z nrbh ;kbkBk gqhfynk bJh dkyabk cakow ns/
cah; fBoXkfos ;afvT{b nB[;ko ;w/A f;o GoBh j't/rh. nfij/ ftfdnkoEh
g[Bo^w[bKeD bJh th ngbkJh eo ;ed/ jB go oh^nghno ftfdnkoEhnK
B{z g[Bo^w[bKeD eokT[D ekoD nB[g{oe$;kbkBk gqhfynk bJh fpBK
i[owkB/ s'A gqhfynk dkyabk cakow ns/ cah; GoB dk bkG Bjha fdZsk
ikt/rk. Id'a fe g[Bo^w[bKeD dk Bshik x'f;as j'D T[gozs fiBQK
gohfynkoEhnK dh eg?f;Nh ca/b s'a oh^nghno iK gk; pD iKdh j? T[j
gqhfynkoEh g[Bo^w[bKeD dk Bshik fBebD dh fwsh s' 10 fdBK (;w/s
S[ZNhnK) d/ nzdo^nzdo th nrbh gqhfynk bJh fpBK b/N cah; s'a
nkgDk cakow$cah; iwQAK eotk ;ed/ jB. T[; s'A pknd ubzs ;afvT{b
nB[;ko b/N cah; bZr/rh.
25 gqhfynk e/Ado ftu fe;/ j'o ftfdnkoEh B{z nkgDh EK g/go d/D fjZs rbs
sohe/ ngDkT[d/ j'J/ Bk fpmkfJnk ikt/. Beb eoB bJh ;jkJh ;kwkB fit/A fe
w'pkfJb c'B, g/iao ns/ j'o fe;/ th soQK dh fJsokia :'r t;s{ gqhfynk e/Ado
ftu fbikD dh wBkjh j?. i/eo jdkfJsK fto[ZX fe;/ ftfdnkoEh s'A fJj ;kwkB
gqhfynk e/ado ftu gkfJnk iKdk j? sK e/Ado fBrokB$T[vB^d;s/ tZb'A
w"e/ s/ iaps eo fbnk ikt/rk ns/ Bkb jh ftfdnkoEh s/ nB[fus ;kXBK dh
tos'A dk e/; th pDkfJnk ikt/rk. i/eo e'Jh ftfdnkEh fe;/ j'o ftfdnkoEh dh
EK g/go fdzdk j? iK gouk jzb eoB bJh fe;/ ftfdnkoeh e'b'A e'Jh ;jkJh
;wkB gkfJnk iKdk j? sK T[; fto[ZX th :{ a n?w a ;h a e/; pDkfJnk ikt/rk,
fi; sfjs ftfdnkoEh B{z :{ an?w a;h a fB:wK nXhB gzi ;kb sZe fe;/ th :
{Bhtof;Nh gqhfynk ftu p?mD s' tzfus ehsk ik ;edk j?.

26 All disputes arising from examination form or documents connected therewith


are subject to the territorial jurisdiction of courts situated at Patiala only to the
exclusion of all other Lower/session Courts in India.

27 ph aJ/ a (n?vh;aBb ft;a/) bJh fJ; :{Bhtof;Nh s'A fJbktk gzikp :


{Bhtof;Nh, uzvhrVQ ns/ gzikp oki dhnK j'o :{Bhtof;Nh d/ rq?i{J/N; jh
gqhfynk d/ ;eDr/. gzikp oki s'A pkjo dh fe;/ :{Bhtof;Nh s'A r?qi{J/;aB
eoB tkb/ ftfdnkoEhnK B{z fJj gqhfynk d/D dh nkfrnk BjhA j't/rh. jo/e
ftfdnkoEh B{z ubzs (Current) f;b/p; nB[;ko Gkr 1, 11ns/ 111,(fszB/
GkrK) dh gqhfynk d/Dh gt/rh/ g?qeNheb tkb/ ftf;anK dh gqhfynk d/D
dh nkfrnk BjhA j't/rh/ phH J/H n?vh;aBb fJe ft;a/ dh gqhfynk nB[g{oe
gqhfynk d"okB ns/ d' ftf;anK dh gqhfynk ;kbkBk gqhfynk d"okB bJh
ikt/rh.

28 fJzgo{tw?AN d/ ftfdnkoEh bJhL


(T) fJzgo{=tw?AN e/tb ;kbkBk gqhfynktK d"okB ubzs (Current) f;b/p;
nB[;ko jh ehsh ik ;edh j?. fJzgo{tw?AN bJh gqhfynk d/ tZy^tZy
GkrK bJh fJe' cakow Gfonk ikt/. fiBQK GkrK dh fJzgo{tw?AN eoBh
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ORDINANCES FOR BACHELOR OF COMMERCE PROFESSIONAL

1. B.Com Professional is an integrated course comprising three parts spread over


three years. Each part will consist of two semesters. The course of study of
B.Com Professional shall be divided in six semesters and university examination
will be held at the end of every semester in the months of December/January (for
semester I,III &V) and April/May (for semester II, IV & VI) or as fixed by the
Vice-Chancellor.
2. The examination in B.Com. Professional Part-I shall be open to a student who
produces the following certificates to the Principal of the college.
(i) of having passed at least +2 examination of Punjab School Education Board or
any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto with at least :
(a) 40% marks in the aggregate in case of students who have passed 10+2
Commerce group.
OR
(b)45% marks in the aggregate in case of students who have passed 10+2
in Humanities group with at least two out of Commerce/Accounts/Math/
Economics/Management papers.
OR
(c)50% marks in the aggregate in case of students who have passed 10+2
but not covered under (a) and (b) above. Provided that candidate placed
under reappear in not more than one subject in 10+2 examination of
Punjab School Education Board or any other examination recognized as
equivalent thereto shall also be eligible to this course but such candidates
shall have to clear reappear subject in the supplementary examination of
the same year failing which his admission to B.Com. Professional Part I
course shall automatically stand cancelled.
OR
(d) Students who opt for any one of the following Vocational subjects, in
should have passed with atleast 50% marks, 10+2 examination from Punjab
School Education Board or any other examination recognized as equivalent
thereto:
Office Management and Secretarial Practice.
Principle and Practice of Insurance.
Tax Procedure and Practice.
3. A candidate must complete and pass the whole course of three years within a
maximum of five years from the date of admission in B.Com Professional first
semester.
4. Semester examinations will be open to regular candidates who have been on the
rolls of a college affiliated to this University and meet the attendance and other
requirements as prescribed in the ordinances of the course.
5. Subject to fulfillment of requirement of House examinations, the attendance
requirements and these ordinances, there will be no condition of passing papers
for promotion from odd semester to even semester in an Academic Session.
To qualify for admission to 2 nd year of the Course, the candidate must have passed
50% of total papers of the two semesters of the 1st year. Similarly, to qualify for
admission to 3rd year of the course, the candidate should have passed 50% of total
papers of four semesters of the earlier two years.
A candidate placed under reappear in any paper, will be allowed two chances to
clear the reappear, which should be availed within consecutive two years/chances
i.e. to pass in a paper the candidate will have a total of three chances, one as
regular student and two as reappear candidate.
The examination of reappear papers of odd semester will be held with regular
examination of the odd semester and reappear examination of even semester with
the even semester. But if a candidate is placed under reappear in the last semester
of the course, he will be provided chance to pass the reappear with the
examination of the next semester, provided his reappear of lower semester does
not go beyond next semester.
6. Attendance Requirements
Every candidate will be required to attend a minimum of 75% lectures delivered
to that class in each paper as well as 75% of the laboratory work, seminars etc,
separately. Provided that a deficiency in attendances may be condoned for special
reasons, as per the relevant ordinances on the subject.
7. To be eligible to appear in the semester examination a candidate must have
obtained in the house examination at least 25% marks in each paper; 33% marks
in the aggregate of all subjects of the semester. The Principal at his discretion may
allow a special test to a candidate who could not appear in the House examination
owing to unavoidable reasons or fails to secure the minimum marks as prescribed
above.
8. Late college students: A candidate who has completed the prescribed course of
instructions for a semester but has not appeared in the examination or having
appeared, has failed in the examination, may appear as a late college student
within the prescribed period.
9. The pass and reappear students of B.Com Professional Part-II and III from Panjab
University, Guru Nanak Dev University and Punjab Technical University shall be treated
at par with the corresponding students of this University. But in case such a student is
admitted in B.Com Professional Part-II semester III or V in this University, he/she will be
required to clear deficient papers, if any.
10. Applications for admission to the examination shall be made on the prescribed
form attested by the competent authority as per University rules.
11. Amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate for each semester shall be as
fixed by the University from time to time.

12. The last date by which examination forms and fees must reach the Registrar shall
be as follows.

Semester Without With late With late With late With late
late fee fee of Rs. fee of fee of fee of Rs.
800/- Rs.1200/- Rs.5000/- 10,000
Nov./Dec.
(Odd) Sept. 30 Oct.15 Oct. 21 Oct. 31 Nov. 16*
April/Ma
y
(Even) Feb. 28 March 15 March 21 March 31 April 15*

* No Examination Form will be accepted after this date.

13. University medal will be awarded to a candidate who secures first position in the
University on the basis of the marks of all the six semesters taken together. The
general rules and conditions of the University for the award of medal/prizes etc.
will be applicable in the award of University medal to the topper of this
examination.
14. Viva Voce examination shall be conducted by a Committee consisting of the
following:
One external examiner
One internal examiner
15. All the question papers except Punjabi and English will be set both in English and
Punjabi and candidates can answer the questions either in English or Punjabi or
Hindi. The paper in Punjabi language will be set in Punjabi only and candidate
will be required to answer in Punjabi only.
16. The minimum number of marks required to pass each semester examination will
be 35% in each paper and 40% in the aggregate of the semester examination.
Provided that in papers with practicals, the percentage shall be required separately
in written and practical/lab work. The candidate shall also be entitled to grace
marks as admissible under the general ordinance relating to the 'Award of Grace
Marks'.
17. The successful candidate shall be classified on the basis of aggregate marks
secured in all the six semesters B.Com Professional taken together as under:
75% or more with distinction.
60% or more in the first division.
50% or more but less than 605 in the second division.
Below 50% in the third division.

*18. "A candidate who has passed B.Com Professional examination from this University
shall have one chance, within a period of two years, after passing the examination,
to improve his Division in a maximum of 1/3 of total theory papers in all parts of
Examinations and be awarded 1% of grace marks on the basis of given papers".
Out of papers taken up, the candidate will be given benefit of increase in marks,
where the marks have increased in Paper/Papers.
SCHEME OF B.COM PROFESSIONAL THREE YEAR COURSE

For all the Courses the basic minimum input shall be 40 to 45 hours. For Theory
Courses, the teacher shall allocate one third of the total number of hours for the exposure
building of the students through case studies, presentations, minor projects etc., which
should be related to the course of study.

B.COM PROFESSIONAL SECOND YEAR


B.COM PROFESSIONAL THIRD SEMESTER
FOR
2011-12, 2012-13 AND 2013-14 SESSIONS

Paper Marks Periods


COMPANY ACCOUNTS
BCP 301 100 6

BCP 302 COMPANY REGULATIONS 100 6


BCP 303 INDIRECT TAXES 100 6
QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR
BCP 304 100 6
BUSINESS-I
WORKSHOP ON COMPANY
BCP 305 50 3
ACCOUNTS
BCP 306 VIVA VOCE 50

B.COM PROFESSIONAL FOURTH SEMESTER


FOR
2011-12, 2012-13 AND 2013-14 SESSIONS

Paper Marks Periods


BCP 401 BUSINESS FINANCE 100 6

BCP 402 COST ACCOUNTING 100 6

BCP 403 INCOME TAX 100 6


QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR
BCP 404 100 6
BUSINESS - II
WORKSHOP ON QUANTITATIVE
BCP 405 50 3
TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS
BCP 406 WORKSHOP ON INCOME TAX 50 3
B.COM PROFESSIONAL THIRD SEMESTER

BCP-301
COMPANY ACCOUNTS

Time Allowed: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 100


Theory: 60
Internal Assessment: 40
Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners
The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Unit-I
Company Accounts regarding Issue of Share Capital & Debentures, Issue of Bonus &
Right Shares, Underwriting of Shares & Debentures, Redemption of Preference Shares &
Debentures, Accounts of Underwriters, Book Building Process.

Unit-II
Managerial Remuneration, Final Accounts of Companies, Mergers and Acquisitions,
Internal Reconstruction, Valuation of Shares and Goodwill, Liquidation of Company:
Statement of Affairs, Deficiency Accounts and Liquidator’s Statement.

Suggested Readings:
1. Advanced Accountancy by Jain and Narang
2. Advanced Accountancy by M.A. Arulanandam & K.S.Raman
3. Advanced Accountancy by R.L. Gupta & M.Radhaswamy
4. Company Accounts by Arthur Coles

BCP-302
COMPANY REGULATIONS

Time Allowed : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 100


Theory :60
Internal Assessment : 40
Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners
The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type questions with answers to each question up to 4-5
pages in length. Four questions shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus
and the candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks;
total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type questions with answers to each question up to 4-5
pages in length. Four questions shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus
and the candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks;
total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.

Unit-I
Company: Meanings, Features, Formation of Company-Position of Promoters, Preliminary
Contracts , Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, Prospectus, Company
Management.

Unit-II
Members, Meetings -Notice, Agenda, Quorum, Proxy, Reports, Minutes of Meetings and
Resolutions, Types of Meetings, Majority Powers and Minority Rights, Winding Up of
Companies, Company Secretary -Appointment, Dismissal, Functions, Duties, Rights and
Liabilities.

Suggested Readings:
1. Company Law by Avtar Singh
2. Company Law & Secretarial Practice by N.D. Kapoor.
3. Company Law by M.C Shukla
4. Company Law by K.C Garg,Vijay Gupta

BCP-303
INDIRECT TAXES
Time Allowed : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 100
Theory :60
Internal Assessment : 40
Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners
The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type questions with answers to each question up to 4-5
pages in length. Four questions shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus
and the candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks;
total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type questions with answers to each question up to 4-5
pages in length. Four questions shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus
and the candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks;
total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.

Unit- I
Central Excise Act - 1944 - Nature and Scope, Terms & Definitions; Authorities;,
Classification of Goods, Clearance/Removal of Excisable Goods, CENVAT Scheme in
Excise;
Customs Act - 1962: Terms & Definitions, Types of Duties, Exemption from Customs
Duties , Prohibitions/Restrictions on Import & Export, Clearance Procedures.

Unit- II
Introduction to Value Added Tax, Punjab VAT Act - 2005-Concept, Features, Input Tax
Credit, Registration, Taxable & Exempt Supplies, TIN, VAT Bill, Filing of VAT Returns,
Penalties & Fines under VAT. Introduction to the Concept of Service Tax.

Suggested Readings:
1. Indirect Taxes : V.S.Datey & V. Balachandren
2. How to Deal with VAT : Kulbhushan
3. Indirect Taxes Reforms -Challenges and Reforms by B.S.Krishnan
4. Indirect Taxes -An Incidence Analysis by Shikha Jha

BCP-304
QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS-I

Time Allowed: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 100


Theory :60
Internal Assessment : 40
Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners
The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weightage of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weightage of the section shall be 20 marks.
Unit-I
Definition, Scope, Function and Limitations of Statistics, Measures of Central Tendency:
Mean, Median and Mode , Measures of Dispersion: Mean Deviation and Standard
Deviation , Business Forecasting: Forecasting Concept, Types and Importance, General
Approach to Forecasting, Methods of Forecasting.

Unit-II
Index Numbers-Purpose, Construction and Problems; Fixed and Chain base Methods.
Time Series Analysis: Trend, Cycles, Seasonal and Irregular Components, Moving
Average Methods, Semi-average Methods and Least Square Method (fitting straight lines
only). Correlation Analysis: Simple Correlation between two variables (grouped and
ungrouped data). Rank correlation, Concurrent Correlation, Simple Regression Analysis.

Suggested Readings:
1. Business Statistics by R.K. Bhardwaj
2. An Introduction to Statistical Methods by C.B. Gupta
3. Statistical Methods by S.P. Gupta
4. Fundamentals of Statistics by D.N. Elhance

BCP-305
WORKSHOP ON COMPANY ACCOUNTS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

The students will be given practical training relating to Company Accounts with the help
of Tally Software. They will also be asked to review the Annual Published Accounts of
the companies. They will prepare a lab file and the evaluation will be done on the basis of
practical performed by the students.
BCP-306
VIVA VOCE
External Evaluation: 50 Marks

Each student will have to appear for comprehensive VIVA at the end of the year. This
VIVA-VOCE examination will mainly be based on the Summer Training Report. Each
student is required to face a board composed of one external examiner and one internal
examiner.
B.COM PROFESSIONAL FOURTH SEMESTER

BCP-401
BUSINESS FINANCE

Time Allowed : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 100


Theory : 60
Internal Assessment :
40

Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners


The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type questions with answers to each question up to 4-5
pages in length. Four questions shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus
and the candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks;
total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type questions with answers to each question up to 4-5
pages in length. Four questions shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus
and the candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks;
total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.

Unit-I
Business Finance: Meaning, Function, Scope; Profit vs. Wealth Maximization; Cost of
Capital: Significance and Computation of Different Types of Cost of Capital; Capital
Structure: Theories and Determinants. Leverage: Operating, Financial and Composite
Leverage.
Unit-II
Working Capital: Nature of Working Capital, Significance of Working Capital, Operating
Cycle and Factors Determining the Working Capital Requirements. Management of
Working Capital; Management of Cash, Management of Receivables, Management of
Inventories. Dividend policies: Issues in Dividend Policies; Forms of Dividends,
Determinants.

Suggested Readings:
1. Financial Management by Khan & Jain
2. Principles of Corporate Finance by Brealey & Meyers
3. Corporate Finance by Ross, Waterfield & Jaffe
4. Financial Management by I.M. Pandey
BCP-402
COST ACCOUNTING

Time Allowed : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 100


Theory :60
Internal Assessment : 40
Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners
The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Unit – I
Introduction: Meaning and Nature of Cost Accounting, Cost Concepts and Classification;
Methods and Techniques, Accounting for Material : Concepts and Techniques of Material
Control, Pricing of Material Issues; Accounting of Labour : Methods of Wage
Payments, Labour Turnover, Idle Time and Overtime.

Unit – II
Overheads: Classification, Allocation and Apportionment; Operation Costing; Job
Costing; Batch Costing; Contract Costing; Process Costing ( including Accounting for
Joint Product and By product) ; Activity Based Costing

Suggested Readings:
1. Cost Accounting & Costing Method by H.J. Wheldon
2. Cost Accounting by N.K. Prasad
3. Fundamentals of Cost Accounting by H.V. Jhamb
4. Cost accounting -Principles and Practices by Dutta

BCP-403
INCOME TAX

Time Allowed : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 100


Theory :60
Internal Assessment : 40
Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners
The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks
Unit – 1
Definitions; Basis of Charge- Determination of Residential Status; Capital and Revenue,
Exempted Incomes; Computation of Income from Salaries and House Property; Profit
and Gains from Business and Profession.

Unit II
Capital Gains, Income from Other Sources; Set off and Carry Forward of Losses;
Income of other Persons to be included in Assessee’s Total Income; Deduction out of
Gross Total Income, Computation of Total Income with regard to Income of Individual,
Partnership and HUF. Assessment of Companies.

Suggested Readings:
1. Income Tax by C.A Parul Gupta
2. Income Tax and Central Sales Tax Law and Practices by B.B Lal
3. Income Tax by Mehrotra
4. Income Tax by Gaur and Narang
5. Income Tax by Singhania

BCP-404

QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS - II

Time Allowed: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 100


Theory: 60
Internal Assessment: 40
Instructions for Paper-Setters/Examiners
The question paper covering the entire course shall be divided into three sections as
follows:
Section-A
It will consist of 10 very short answer questions with answers to each question up
to five lines in length. All questions shall be compulsory. Each question shall carry two
marks; total weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-B
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-I of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks.
Section-C
It will consist of essay type and numerical questions. Four questions, two theory
and two numerical, shall be set by the examiner from Part-II of the syllabus and the
candidate shall be required to attempt two. Each question shall carry ten marks; total
weight of the section shall be 20 marks

Unit – I
Linear programming: Meaning, Scope and Concepts; Formulation of LPP; Graphic
Method: Problems relating to Two Variables including the case of Mixed Constraints;
Cases having Infeasible Solution; Multiple Solution, Unbound Solution and Redundant
Constraints. Simplex Method problems relating to Three Variables including the case of
Mixed Constraints; Cases having Infeasible Solution; Multiple Solutions, Unbound
Solution.
Unit – 1I
Transportation Problems: Concepts and Solutions; Optimality Tests – Modi methods &
Stepping Stone Technique; Games Theory: Concepts, Solutions of two persons Zero
Sum Game, Pure & Mixed Strategy Games, Odds Method and Dominance Method;
Assignment Problems: Concepts and Solutions, Unbalanced Problems. Sequencing :
Concepts, Solutions of Processing ‘n’ jobs through up to Three Machines, Processing ‘2’
jobs through up to ‘m’ machines.

Suggested Readings:
1.Quantitative Techniques by C.S.Aggarwal
2.Operations Research by Kanti Swaroop
3.Quantitative techniques-Theory and Problems by Tulsian

BCP-405

WORKSHOP ON QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks


The students will be given practical training relating to Quantitative Techniques for
Business with the help of Microsoft Excel. They will be asked to apply the formulae of
Statistical Techniques with the help of Microsoft Excel. They will prepare a lab file and
the evaluation will be done on the basis of practicals performed by the students.

BCP-406

WORKSHOP ON INCOME TAX

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

The students will be given practical training relating to the filing of Income Tax returns
by various assesses, challans, advance-payment of Tax, TDS, TAN, PAN etc. The
students will prepare a file of practical jobs handled by them.

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