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Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE
TELANGANA UNIVERSITY,
(Accredited by NAAC with ‘B’Grade)
NIZAMABAD-503 322., TELANGANA STATE, INDIA

STRUCTURE OF B.Com (Comp. Appl) DEGREE COURSE UNDER CBCS


w.e.f. ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 – 17.
FIRST YEAR: SEMESTER-I
Course Course Title of the Paper PPW Credits Exam Max.
Code Type Duration Marks
BCO101 AECC-1 Environmental Science 2 Hrs 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
BCO102 CC-1A English 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO103 CC-2A Second Language 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO104 DSC-1A Financial Accounting - I 6 Hrs(5L +1T) 6 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO105 DSC-2A Business Economics 4 Hrs 4 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO106 DSC-3A Business Organization 4 Hrs 4 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO107 DSC-4A Information Technology 4L+2P Hrs 6 3 Hrs 50UE+30P+20IA
Total 32 32
FIRST YEAR: SEMESTER-II
Course Course Title of the Paper PPW Credits Exam Max.
Code Type Duration Marks
BCO201 AECC-2 Gender Sensitization 2 Hrs 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
BCO202 CC-1B English 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO203 CC-2B Second Language 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO204 DSC-1B Financial Accounting - II 6 Hrs(5L +1T) 6 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO205 DSC-2B Managerial Economics 6 Hrs(5L +1T) 6 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO206 DSC-3B Principles of Management 4 Hrs 4 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO207 DSC-4B Foreign Trade 4 Hrs 4 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
Total 32 32
SECOND YEAR: SEMESTER-III
Course Course Title of the Paper PPW Credits Exam Max.
Code Type Duration Marks
BCO301 SEC-1 A). Business 2 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
Communication Skills
( OR)
B) Principles and Practice
of Life Insurance
BCO302 CC-1C English 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO303 CC-2C Second Language 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO304 DSC-1C Advanced Accounting 6 Hrs(5L +1T) 6 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO305 DSC-2C Business Statistics-I 5Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO306 DSC-3C Income Tax-I 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO307 DSC-4C Programming with C 4 Hrs(2L+2P) 4 3 Hrs 50UE+30P+20IA

Total 32 32
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

SECOND YEAR: SEMESTER-IV


Course Course Title of the Paper PPW Credits Exam Max.
Code Type Duration Marks
BCO401 SEC-2 C). Business Correspondence 2 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
and Report Writing
( OR)
D) Principles and Practice of
General Insurance
BCO402 CC-1D English 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO403 CC-2D Second Language 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO404 DSC-1D Corporate Accounting 6 Hrs(5L +1T) 6 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO405 DSC-2D Business Statistics-II 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO406 DSC-3D Income Tax-II 5 Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO407 DSC-4D Computerized Accounting 4 Hrs(2L+2P) 4 3 Hrs 50UE+30P+20IA
Total 32 32

THIRD YEAR: SEMESTER-V


Course Course Title of the Paper PPW Credits Exam Max.
BCO501 SEC-3 E). Office Management 2 Hrs 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
( OR)
F) Regulations of Insurance
Business
BCO502 GE-1 Indian Economy 2 Hrs 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
BCO503 DSC-1E Cost Accounting 6 Hrs(5L +1T) 6 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO504 DSC-2E Business Law 5Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO505 DSC-3E Banking Theory & 5Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
Practice
BCO506 DSC-4E Auditing 4Hrs 4 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO507 DSE-5E E-Commerce 5 Hrs(3L +2P) 5 3 Hrs 50UE+30P+20IA
BCO508 Object- Oriented 50UE+30P+20IA
DSE-6E 5 Hrs(3L +2P) 5 3 Hrs
Programming with C++
Total 34 34
THIRD YEAR: SEMESTER-VI
Course Course Title of the Paper PPW Credits Exam Max.
BCO601 SEC-4 G).Secretarial Practice 2 Hrs 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
( OR)
H) E-Banking and E-Insurance
BCO602 GE-2 Sectors of Indian Economy 2 Hrs 2 3 Hrs 40UE+10IA
BCO603 DSC-1F Managerial Accounting 6 Hrs(5L +1T) 6 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO604 DSC-2F Company Law 5Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
BCO605 DSC-3F Financial Institutions & 5Hrs 5 3 Hrs 80UE+20IA
Markets
BCO606 DSC-4F Commerce Lab 4Hrs 4 - 50UE+30P+20IA
BCO607 DSE-5F Web Technologies 5 Hrs(3L +2P) 5 3 Hrs 50UE+30P+20IA
Relational Database 50UE+30P+20IA
DSE-6F 5 Hrs(3L+2P) 5 3 Hrs
BCO608 Management Systems
Total 34 34
Grand Total 196 196
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Note: AECC - Ability- Enhancement Compulsory Course ; SEC- Skill- Enhancement Course; CC
Core Course; DSC - Discipline Specific Course; DSE- Discipline Specific Elective ; GE – Generic
Elective; L-Lecture; T-Tutorial; P-Practical Marks; T-Theory Marks; R- Report; VV- Viva Voce
Examination ;UE- University Examination; IA-Internal Assessment Marks.

SUMMARY OF CREDITS

Sl.No Course Category No.of Courses Credits per Course Total Credits
1 AECC 2 2 4
2 SEC 4 2 8
3 CC (Languages) 8 5 40
4 DSC 8 6 48
8 5 40
8 4 32
5 DSE 4 5 20
6 GE 2 2 04
Total 44 196
Commerce Total 28 140
Note: Any clash in the Titles/Syllabus in the course structure may be brought in to the notice of the Dean,
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University.
Sd/-
Dean
Faculty of Commerce
Telangana University,Nizamabad

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Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

SYLLABUS
Paper : (BCO104) : FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I
Paper: BC104 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA
PPW: 6Hrs(5L+1T) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits : 6

Objective: to acquire conceptual knowledge of basics of accounting and preparation of final


accounts of sole trader.
UNIT-I: ACCOUNTING PROCESS:
Financial Accounting: Introduction – Definition – Evolution – Functions-Advantages and
Limitations –Users of Accounting Information- Branches of Accounting – Accounting Principles:
Concepts and Conventions- Accounting Standards– Meaning – Importance – List of Accounting
Standards issued by ASB -– Accounting System- Types of Accounts – Accounting Cycle-
Journal- Ledger and Trial Balance. (Including problems)
UNIT-II: SUBSIDIARY BOOKS:
Meaning –Types - Purchases Book - Purchases Returns Book - Sales Book - - Sales Returns Book
- Bills Receivable Book - Bills Payable Book – Cash Book - Single Column, Two Column, Three
Column and Petty Cash Book - Journal Proper.(Including problems)
UNIT-III: BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT:
Meaning – Need - Reasons for differences between cash book and pass book balances –
Favourable and over draft balances – Ascertainment of correct cash book balance (Amended Cash
Book) - Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement. (Including problems)

UNIT-IV: RECTIFICATION OF ERRORS AND DEPRECIATION:


Capital and Revenue Expenditure – Capital and Revenue Receipts: Meaning and Differences –
Deferred Revenue Expenditure. Errors and their Rectification: Types of Errors - Suspense
Account – Effect of Errors on Profit. (Including problems)
Depreciation (AS-6): Meaning – Causes – Difference between Depreciation, Amortization and
Depletion - Objectives of providing for depreciation – Factors affecting depreciation – Accounting
Treatment – Methods of depreciation: Straight Line Method - Diminishing Balance Method
(Including problems)

UNIT-V: FINAL ACCOUNTS:

Final Accounts of Sole Trader: Meaning -Uses -Preparation of Manufacturing, Trading and Profit
& Loss Account and Balance Sheet – Adjustments – Closing Entries.(Including problems)
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Accountancy-I: Haneef and Mukherjee, Tata McGraw Hill Company.
2. Principles & Practice of Accounting: R.L.Gupta&V.K.Gupta, Sultan Chand.
3. Accountancy-I: S.P. Jain & K.L Narang, Kalyani Publishers.
4. Accountancy–I: Tulasian, Tata McGraw Hill Co.
5. Introduction to Accountancy: T.S.Grewal, S.Chand and Co.
6. Advanced Accountancy-I: S.N.Maheshwari&V.L.Maheswari, Vikas.
7. Fundamentals of Financial Accounting: Deepak Sehgil, Tax Mann Publication.
8. Financial Accounting: Jawahar Lal, Himalaya Publishing House.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO105) : BUSINESS ECONOMICS

Paper: BC105 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 4 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits : 4

Objective:toacquire knowledge for application of economic principles and tools in business


practices.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Business Economics: Meaning - Nature – Characteristics - Importance and Role - Micro & Macro
Economics - Scope - Objectives - Law of Diminishing marginal utility - Law of Equi-marginal
utility.

UNIT- II: DEMAND ANALYSIS:


Meaning – Function - Factors influencing Demand -Types of Demand -Demand Curve - Law of
Demand –Exceptions to the law of demand-Elasticity of Demand: Concept - Types of elasticity of
demand-price, income and cross Elasticity of Demand –measurement of elasticity—arc and point
methods—Importance of various Elasticity of Demand

UNIT-III: SUPPLY ANALYSIS:


Law of Supply - Factors influencing Supply - Market Equilibrium- Consumer Surplus - Theory of
Consumer behavior - Utility and indifference curve analysis.

UNIT–IV: PRODUCTION ANALYSIS:


Concept of Production –production function-Total Production - Marginal Production - Average
Production –returns to a factor- Law of Variable Proportions - Law of Returns to Scale - Isocost –
Isoquants - Economies and Dis-economies of Scale.

UNIT-V: COST AND REVENUEANALYSIS:


Theory of Cost - Concepts of Cost - Short run and Long run cost curves - Traditional and Modern
Approaches -Revenue Curves–relationship between total marginal and average revenues- --Break
Even Analysis—Meaning – Assumptions – Uses and Limitations.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Business Economics: V. G. Mankar, Himalaya Publishing House
2. Managerial Economics: Vanith Agrawal, Pearson Education
3. Business Economics: H. L. Ahuja, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
4. Business Economics : R. K. Lekhi, Kalyani Publishers
5. Business Economics: D. M. Mithani, Himalaya Publishing House
6. Business Economics: P. N. Chopra, Kalyani Publishers
7. Essential of Business Economics: D. N. Dwivedi, Vikas Publishers
8. Managerial Economics: Varshney and Maheswari, Sultan Chand
9. Business Economics: P. K. Mehta, Tax Mann Publication.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO106) : BUSINESS ORGANISATION


Paper: BC106 Max.Marks:80UE+20IA
PPW: 4 Hrs Exam Duration : 3Hrs
Credits : 4
Objective: To acquaint the students with the basics of Commerce and Business concepts and
functions and forms of Business Organization

UNIT-1: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS:


Concepts of Business, Trade, Industry and Commerce - Classification - Relationship between
Trade. Industry and Commerce - Nature of Business - Objectives of Business – Functions of
Business-Social Responsibility of a business - Steps to Start an Enterprise

UNIT-II: BUSINESS ORGANIZATION:


Forms of Business Organization - Classification - Factors Influencing the Choice of Suitable Form of
Organization - Sole Proprietorship – Meaning, Definition - Characteristics - Advantages and
Disadvantages - Suitability of Sole Proprietorship - Partnership -Kinds of Partners - - Partnership Deed –-
Meaning – Contents - Registration of Partnership Advantages and Disadvantages of Partnership -
Suitability of Partnership - Limited liability partnership – Hindu Undivided Family - Meaning -
Characteristics - Advantages and Disadvantages - Co-Operative Organization – Characteristics -Types of
Co-Operative Societies - Limitations of Cooperatives.

UNIT-III: FORMATION OF JOINT STOCK COMPANY:


Joint Stock Company - Meaning - Definition - Characteristics - Advantages and Disadvantages -
Kinds of Companies -Promotion - Stages of Promotion - Promoter - Characteristics - Kinds -
Preparation of Important Documents - Memorandum of Association - Clauses - Articles of
Association - Contents – Prospectus - Contents – Red herring Prospectus- Statement in lieu of
Prospectus.

UNIT-IV: SOURCES OF FINANCE:


Industrial Finance - Long Term and Short Term Finance - Fixed and Working Capital Finance -
Sources of Corporate Finance ( A brief introduction to Shares and Debentures, Retained Earnings,
Underwriting, Inter Company Investments and Venture Capital, Angel Investors, lease, hire purchase,
franchising) .
UNIT V: STOCK EXCHANGE AND MUTUAL FUNDS:
Stock Exchange, Functions — Working of Stock Exchanges, Mutual Funds –Importance,
Functions, Types — Role of SEBI in Regulating Stock Exchanges and Mutual Funds in India
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Business Organization & Management: Sharma Shashi K. Gupta, Kalyani Publishers
2. Business Organization: Sharma Shashi K. Gupta, Kalyani publishers.
3. Organization & Management: R. D. Agarwal, McGraw Hill.
4. Modern Business Organization: S.A. Sherlekar, V.S. Sherlekar, Himalaya Publishing
House
5. Business Organization & Management: C.R. Basu, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Business Organization & Management: R. N. Gupta, S. Chand,
7. Organizational Behaviour Text & Cases: V.S.P. Rao, Himalaya Publishing House
8. Business Organization & Management: Uma Shekaram, Tata McGraw Hill
9. Business Organization & Management: Niranjan Reddy & Surya Prakash, Vaagdevi
publishers.
10. Business Organisation and Management, Dr. NeeruVasihth, Tax Mann Publications
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO107) : INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


Paper: BC107 Max. Marks: 50UE+30P+20IA
PPW: 6 (4L & 2P) Time: 3 Hrs.
Credits : 6
Objective: to acquire basic knowledge in Information Technology and its applications in the areas
of business.
UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:

Introduction to computers - Generations of computers – An overview of computer system - Types


of computers - Input & Output Devices.
Hardware:Basic components of a computer system - Control unit – ALU - Input/output functions -
Memory – RAM – ROM – EPROM - PROM and Other types of memory.
UNIT-II: OPERATING SYSTEM (OS):

Meaning - Definition & Functions - Types of OS - Booting process - DOS – Commands (internal
& external) - Wild card characters – Virus & Hackers – Cryptography & cryptology
Windows: Using the Start Menu –Control Panel – Using multiple windows – Customizing the
Desktop – Windows accessories (Preferably latest version of windows or Linux Ubuntu).

UNIT-III: WORD PROCESSING:

Application of word processing - Menus & Tool Bars - Word processor – Creating – Entering -
Saving & printing the document - Editing & Formatting Text - Mail Merge and Macros
(Preferably latest version of MS Word or Libre Office Writer).

UNIT-IV: SPREAD SHEET:

Application of work sheet/spread sheet - Menus & Tool bars - Creating a worksheet - Entering
and editing of numbers - Cell referencing - Worksheet to analyze data with graphs & Charts.
Advanced tools: Functions – Formulae – Formatting numbers - Macros – Sorting- Filtering -
Validation &Consolidation of Data (Preferably latest version of MS Excel or Libre Office Calc)
UNIT-V: POWER POINT PRESENTATION:

Application of Power Point Presentation – Menus & Tool bars – Creating presentations – Adding
- Editing and deleting slides - Templates and manually creating presentation– Slide show – Saving
- Opening and closing a Presentation –Types of slides - Slide Views - Formatting – Insertion of
Objects and Charts in slides - Custom Animation and Transition (Preferably latest version of MS
Power Point presentation - Libre Office Impress).
Internet &Browsing:Services available on internet – WWW – ISP – Browsers.
Multimedia: Application of multimedia – Images – Graphics-Audio and Video – IT security.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Introduction to Computers: Peter Norton, McGraw Hill.
2. Fundamentals of Information Technology: Dr. NVN Chary, Kalyani Publishers.
3. Computer Fundamental: AnithaGoel, Pearson.
4. Information Technology Applications for Business: Dr. S. Sudalaimuthu, Himalaya
5. Introduction to Information Technology: ITL ESL, Pearson.
6. Introduction to Information Technology: V. Rajaraman, PHI.
7. Fundamental of Computers: Balaguruswamy, McGraw Hill.
8. PC Software under Windows: Puneet Kumar, Kalyani Publishers.
9. Information Technology and C language: Rajiv Khanna, New Age International.
10. Fundamentals of Information Technology: Alexis Leon, Vikas Publishing House.
11. Informational Technology: P. Mohan, Himalaya Publishing House.
12. Information Technology: R. Renuka, Vaagdevi Publishers.
13. OS-Linux Spoken Tutorials &Libre Office Spoken Tutorials by IIT Bombay.
14. Fundamentals of Information Technology: Rajiv Midha, Tax Mann Publications
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BC0204) : FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-II

Paper: BC204 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 6Hrs(5L+1T) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits : 6

Objective: to acquire accounting knowledge of bills of exchange and other business accounting
methods.

UNIT-I: BILLS OF EXCHANGE:


Bills of Exchange - Definition- Distinction between Promissory note and Bills of exchange-
Accounting treatment of Trade bills: Books of Drawer and Acceptor- Honour and Dishonour of
Bills- Renewal of bills- Retiring of bills under rebate- Accommodation bills.(Including problems)

UNIT-II:CONSIGNMENT ACCOUNTS:
Consignment – Meaning – Features–Proforma invoice - Account sales – Del crederecommission-
Accounting treatment in the books of the consignor and the consignee - Valuation of consignment
stock –Treatment of Normal and abnormal Loss - Invoice of goods at a price higher than the cost
price. (Including problems)

UNIT-III:JOINT VENTURE ACCOUNTS:


Joint Venture – Meaning –Features-Difference between Joint Venture and Consignment-
Accounting Procedure-Methods of Keeping Records for Joint Venture Accounts-Method of
Recording in co-ventures books-Separate Set of Books Method- Joint Bank Account-
Memorandum Joint Venture Account (Including problems)

UNIT-IV: ACCOUNTS FROM INCOMPLETE RECORDS:


Single Entry System – Meaning -Features–Difference between Single Entry and Double Entry
systems -Defects in Single Entry System - Books and accounts maintained - Ascertainment of
Profit - Statement of Affairs and Conversion method (Including problems)
UNIT-V: ACCOUNTING FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS:
Non- Profit Organziation – Meaning – Features – Receipts and Payments Account – Income and
Expenditure Account – Balance Sheet(Including problems)

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Accountancy-I: Haneef and Mukherjee, Tata McGraw Hill Co.
2.Principles and Practice of Accounting: R.L. Gupta & V.K. Gupta,Sultan Chand & Sons.
3. Accountancy–I: Tulasian, Tata McGraw Hill Co.
4. Accountancy–I: S.P. Jain & K.L Narang, Kalyani.
5. Advanced Accountancy-I: S.N.Maheshwari&V.L.Maheswari, Vikas.
6.Advanced Accountancy: M Shrinivas& K Sreelatha Reddy, Himalaya Publishers.
7. Financial Accounting: M.N Arora, Tax Mann Publications.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO205) : MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

Paper: BC205 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 6 Hrs(5L +1T) Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits : 6

Objective:to impart conceptual and practical knowledge of managerial economics.

UNIT-I: NATURE AND SCOPE OF MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS:


Characteristics of managerial economics – Nature and scope of managerial economics -
Importance of managerial economics- Basic economic tools in managerial economics- managerial
economist role and responsibility
UNIT-II: DEMAND FORECASTING:
Demand estimations for major consumer durables and non-durable products – Demand
forecasting techniques: Statistical and Non-Statistical techniques.
UNIT–III: MARKET ANALYSIS:
Definition of market – Market structure (Perfect competition, Imperfect competition) – Price
determination -Firms equilibrium in perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic, oligopoly and
duopoly
UNIT-IV: MACRO-ECONOMICS FOR MANAGERS:
National income – Concepts – Methods - Measurement of national income – GDP and GVA—
Business cycles- nature –Phases – Causes—Inflation - Causes and control – Deflation and
stagflation.

UNIT-V: FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY


Fiscal Policy- deficits-budgetary deficit-primary deficit-revenue deficit-fiscal deficit-Objectives of
FRBM Act - Monetary Policy- Objectives – Repo Rate- Reverse Repo Rate- CRR- SLR- Finance
Commission- role and objectives
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Managerial Economics: Craig H Peterson and Jain, Pearson education
2. Managerial Economics: Gupta, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Managerial Economics: Maheshwari and Gupta, Sultan Chand & Sons
4. Managerial Economics: Dr. P.C. Thomas, Kalyani Publishers
5. Managerial Economics: H.L. Ahuja, S. Chand and Company
6. Managerial Economics: Mithani, Himalaya Publications
7. Managerial Economics: R.L. Varshney and K.L. M Maheshwari, Sultan Chand
8. Managerial Economics: P. Venkataiah and Surya Prakash, Vaagdevi Publishers
9. Managerial Economics: P.L. Mehta, Tata McGraw Hill
10. Managerial Economics: R.N. Chopra, Kalyani Publishers
11. Managerial Economics: D.N. Dwivedi, Vikas Publishers
12. Managerial Economics: Thomas, Maurice, Sarkar, Tata McGraw Hill
13. Managerial Economics: YogeshMaheshwari, PHI Learning Pvt. Limited
14. Managerial Economics: P.K. Mehta, Tax Mann Pulications.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO206) : PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT


Paper: BC206 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA
PPW: 4Hrs ExamDuration: 3Hrs
Credits : 4
Objective: To acquaint the students with the Principles, functions and practices of management
UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION
Management - Meaning - Characteristics - Administration Vs Management - Scope of
Management - Importance of Management - Functions of Management - Levels of Management -
Skills of Management -- Leader Vs. Manager - Scientific Management - Meaning - Definition -
Objectives - Criticism – Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management .
UNIT-II: PLANNING
Meaning - Definition - Characteristics - Types of Plans - Advantages and Disadvantages –
Approaches to Planning - Management by Objectives (MBO) - Steps in MBO - Benefits -
Weaknesses
UNIT-III: ORGANIZING:
Organizing-Meaning, Definition –OrganizationMeaning, Definition - Process of Organizing -
Principles of Organization - Types of Organization - Formal and Informal Organizations - Line,
Staff Organizations - Line and Staff Conflicts - Functional Organization - - Span of Management -
Meaning - Determining Span - Factors influencing the Span of Supervision

UNIT-IV:DELEGATION ANDDECENTRALIZATION:
Authority – Meaning - Delegation - Definition - Characteristics: - Elements - Principles, Types of
Delegation - Importance of Delegation:- Factors Influencing Degree of Delegation - Barriers -
Guidelines for Making Delegation Effective - Centralization - Meaning – Decentralization- Meaning -
Difference between Delegation and Decentralization.
UNIT-V: COORDINATION AND CONTROL:
Meaning - Definition - Principles of Coordination – Importance- Process of Coordination-techniques
of Effective Coordination - Control - Meaning - Definition – relationship between planning and
control- Steps in Control – Types (post, current and pre-control) - Requirements for effective
control.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Principles and Practice of Management: R. S. Gupta, B. D. Sharma, W.S. Bhalla,
Kaylani
2. Management: Stephen P. Robbins, Person
3. Principles of Management: T Ramasamy, Himalaya Publication
4. Principles of Management Concept: Rajeshviwanathan, Himalaya Publication
5. Management Theory and Practices: P Subba Rao, Himalaya Publishing House
6. Essential of Management: Harold Kontz, McGraw Education
7. Principles of Management, Chandan JS, Vikas Publishers.
8. Fundamentals of Management, Dr. Pradeep Kumar, S. Chand
9. Principles of Management: NeeruVasishth, Tax Mann Pulications.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO207) : FOREIGN TRADE

Paper:BC207 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 4 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits : 4

Objective: to gain knowledge of India’s foreign trade procedures policies, and international institutions.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Foreign Trade: Meaning and Definition - Types – Documents used-Commercial Invoice – Bills of
Lading / Airway Bill – Marine Insurance Policy and Certificate – Bills of Exchange – Consumer
Invoice – Customs Invoice – Certificate of Origin – Inspection Certificate – Packing List.

UNIT-II: BALANCE OF TRADE AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS:


Introduction – Meaning - Components of BOT & BOP - Concept of Disequilibrium – Causes -
Remedies for Correcting Balance of Payments in International Trade.

UNIT-III: INDIAN TRADE POLICY:


Importance and its Implementation – Current Export Policy and Import Policy.

UNIT-IV: FOREIGN TRADE AND TRADE BLOCS:


Growth - Significance of Foreign Trade – Merits - Demerits – Trade Blocs : Types – Preferential
Trade Area, Free Trade Area, Customs Unions, Common Markets, Economic Unions, Monetary
Unions, Customs and Monetary Unions, and Economic and Monetary Unions.

UNIT-V: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS:


IMF: Objectives - Functions - World Bank: Objectives – Functions - Subsidiaries of World Bank
– IMF Vs. IBRD; New Development Bank (NDB) – Objective Functions – Features –
Membership – Shareholding, Criticism, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) – Objective
Functions – Features – Membership – Shareholding, Criticism; Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) -
Objective Functions – Features – Membership – Shareholding, Criticism; UNCTAD: Aims –
Features; WTO - Aims - Features – Agreements.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. International Marketing: Rathore& Jain, Himalaya Publishers.
2. International Marketing: Kushpat S. Jain &RimiMitra, Himalaya Publishers
3. International Economics: SSMDesai&NirmalBhalerao, Himalaya Publishers.
4. International Business Environment & Foreign Exchange Economies: Singh & S. Srivastava,
5. Foreign Trade and Foreign Exchange: O.PAgarwal &B.K.Chaudri, Himalaya Publishers
6. International Financial Markets & Foreign Exchange: Shashi.K.Gupta&PraneetRangi, Kalyani
7. International Economics: Theory & Practice: Paul R. Krugman, Pearson Publishers.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO301 A) : BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS


Paper: BC301 A Max.Marks:40UE+10IA
PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective: To acquaint the students with the basics of Communication and art of effective
Communication both Oral and Written.

UNIT-I: Basic Principles of Communication: Meaning and Definition of Communication


– Objectives of Communication- Principles of Communication- Functions of
Communication-Communication Process - Communication Network in Organizations,
Barriers to Communication, Importance of Communication in the Workplace.

UNIT-II: Nature of Business Communication: Introduction, Types of Business


Communication-Meaning and Significance of Oral and Written Communication-Principles and
Practice of Oral Communication-Press Conference-Group Discussion-Interviews- Negotiating-
Presentation Skills – Art of Listening.

Suggested Books:
11. Business Communication: Varinder Kumar & Bodh Raj, Kalyani Publishers, 2014.
12. Business Communication Skills: Urmila Rai & S.M.Rai, Himalaya Publishing House,2013.
13. Business Communication: Rajeesh Viswanathan, Himalaya Publishing House, 2010.
14. Interactive Communication: Sarma V V S Muralidhar ,Saritha M & Lotus, Camel Published, 2016.
15. Professional Communication: Aruna Koneru, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
16. Business Communication: Sehgal M K & Khetarpal Vandana, Excel Books,2008.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO301 B): PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF LIFE INSURANCE

Paper: BC301 B Max.Marks:40UE+10IA


PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective: To provide a basic understanding of Life Insurance Business and its Products.

UNIT-I: Principles and Practice of Life Insurance: Overview of the Indian Insurance
Market –Growth of Insurance business in India –Meaning and Principles of Life Insurance –
Public and Private Life Insurance Organisations - Organisational structure of the Life
Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) –Postal Life Insurance –Organisational structure of
Postal Life Insurance –Appointment of life insurance agents and their functions –Need of an
agent in life insurance selling –Appointment of agents –Remuneration to agents –Trends in
life insurance distribution channels.

UNIT-II: Plans of Life Insurance: Types of Life Insurance Plans – Term Plan – Endowment
Plan – Money Back Insurance Plan – Whole Life Insurance Plan – Unit Linked Insurance Plans
(ULIPs) – Joint Life Insurance Plans – Child Insurance Plans – Rider Benefits – Industrial Life
Insurance – MWP Policies – Keyman Insurance – Health Insurance and its types

Suggested Books:
1.) Risk Management and Insurance: Vaughan and Vaughan.,
2.) Risk Management : A Publication of the Insurance Institute of India.,
3.) Guide to Risk Management: Sagar Sanyal
4.) Insurance and Risk Management: P.K. Gupta
5.) Insurance Theory and Practice: Tripathi PHI
6.) Principles of Insurance Management: Neelam C Gulati, Excel Books
7.) Life and Health Insurance: Black, JR KENNETH & Harold Skipper, Pearson
8.) Principles of Risk Management nd Insurance: (13th Edition), George E ejda
9.) Risk Management and Insurance : Trieschman ,Gustavson and Hoyt
10.) South Western College Publishing Cincinnati, Ohio,
11.) Life Insurance: Vol I, II, III (LBRARO) : ICFAI Course Book.
12.) Life and Health Insurance Handbook: Davis W.Gregg
Suggested Websites :
1). www.irda.gov.in.
2) www.polocyholder.gov.in .
3) www.irdaindia.org.in
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO304) : ADVANCED ACCOUNTING


Paper:BCO304 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA
PPW: 6 Hrs (5L + 1T) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits: 6

Objective:to acquireaccounting knowledge of partnership firms and joint stock companies

UNIT-I: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS-I:


Meaning – Partnership Deed - Capital Accounts (Fixed and Fluctuating) – Admission of a Partner
– Retirement and Death of a Partner (Excluding Joint Life Policy)(Including problems)

UNIT-II: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS–II:


Dissolution of Partnership – Insolvency of a Partner (excluding Insolvency of all partners) – Sale
to a Company (Including problems)

UNIT-III: ISSUE OF SHARES, DEBENTURES, UNDERWRITING AND BONUS


SHARES:
Issue of Shares at par, premium and discount - Prorata allotment – Forfeiture and Re-issue of
Shares – Issue of Debentures with Conditions of Redemption – Underwriting:Meaning –
Conditions- Bonus Shares: Meaning – SEBI Guidelines for Issue of Bonus Shares – Accounting
of Bonus Shares(Including problems)

UNIT-IV: COMPANY FINAL ACCOUNTS AND PROFIT PRIOR TO


INCORPORATION:
Companies Act 2013: Structure – General Instructions for preparation of Balance Sheet and
Statement of Profit and Loss – Part-I: Form of Balance Sheet – Part-II: Statement of Profit and
Loss – Preparation of Final Accounts of Companies - Profits Prior to Incorporation- Accounting
treatment. (Including problems)

UNIT-V: VALUATION OF GOODWILL AND SHARES:


Valuation of Goodwill: Need – Methods: Average Profits, Super Profits and Capitalization
Methods -Valuation of Shares: Need –Net Assets, Yield and Fair Value Methods. (Including
problems)

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Principles and Practice of Accounting: R.L. Gupta & V.K. Gupta,Sultan Chand & Sons.
2. Advanced Accountancy: Shukla and Grewal, S.Chand& Co.
3. Advanced Accountancy: R.L.Gupta&Radhaswamy, Sultan Chand & Sons.
4. Advanced Accountancy (Vol-II): S.N.Maheshwari&V.L.Maheswari, Vikas.
5. Accountancy–III: Tulasian, Tata McGraw Hill Co.
6. Advanced Accountancy: Arulanandam; Himalaya.
7. Accountancy–III: S.P. Jain & K.L Narang, Kalyani Publishers.
8. Guidance Note on the Revised Schedule VI to the Companies Act, 1956, The Institute of
Chartered Accounts of India.
9. Advanced Accounting (IPCC): D. G. Sharma, Tax Mann Publications.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO305) : BUSINESS STATISTICS-I

Paper: BCO305 Max.Marks:80UE+20IA


PPW: 5Hrs Exam Duration: 3hrs
Credits : 5
Objective: To inculcate analytical and computational ability among the students.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Origin and Development of Statistics – Definition - Importance and Scope - Limitations
ofStatistics - Distrust of Statistics.
Statistical Investigation: Planning of statistical investigation - Census and Sampling methods -
Collection of primary and secondary data - Statistical errors and approximation - classification
and Tabulation of data - Frequency distribution.

UNIT – II: DIAGRAMMATIC AND GRAPHIC PRESENTATION:


Diagrammatic presentation: One Dimensional and Two Dimensional Diagrams – Pictograms –
Cartograms Graphic presentation: Technique of Construction of Graphs - Graphs of Frequency
Distribution - Graphs of Time Series or Histograms.
UNIT-III: MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY:
Introduction –Significance -Arithmetic Mean- Geometric Mean - Harmonic Mean - Mode –
Median - Quartiles and Percentiles - Simple and Weighted Averages - Uses and Limitations of
different Averages.

UNIT-IV: MEASURES OF DISPERSION,SKEWNESS AND KURTOSIS:


Measures of Dispersion: Significance - Characteristics - Absolute and Relative Measures - Range
- Quartile Deviation - Mean Deviation- Standard Deviation - Coefficient of Variation.
Measures of Skewness - Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Skewness - Bowley’s Coefficient of
Skewness - Kelly’s Measure of Skewness – Kurtosis: Mesokurtosis, Platy kurtosis and
Leptokurtosis.

UNIT-V: CORRELATION:
Meaning -Types - Correlation and Causation – Methods: Scatter Diagram - Karl Person's
Coefficient of Correlation - Probable Error and Interpretation of Coefficient of Correlation - Rank
Correlation - Concurrent Deviation Method.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Statistics for Management: Levin & Rubin, Pearson
2. Fundamentals of Statistics: Gupta S.C, Himalaya
3. Statistics: E. Narayanan Nadar, PHI Learning
4. Business Statistics: Dr. J. K. Thukral, Taxmann Publications
5. Business Statistics: K. Alagar, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Fundamentals of Statistical: S. P Gupta, Sultan Chand
7. Business Statistics: J. K. Sharma, Vikas Publishers
8. Business Statistics: S. L Aggarwal, S. L. Bhardwaj, Kalyani Publications
9. Statistics-Problems and Solutions: Kapoor V.K, S. Chand
10. Statistics - Theory, Methods and Applications: Sancheti D.C. & Kapoor V.K
11. Business Statistics: S. K. Chakravarty, New Age International Publishers
12. Statistics: Andasn,Sweenly,Williams,Cingage.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO306) : INCOME TAX – I

Paper: BCO306 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 5 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 5

Objective: to acquire conceptual and legal knowledge about Income Tax provisions relating to
computation of Income from different heads with reference to an Individual Assessee.
UNIT–I: INTRODUCTION:
Direct and Indirect Taxes – Canons of Taxation - Features and History of Income Tax in India –
Definitions and Basic Concepts of Income Tax: Assessee – Deemed Assessee – Assessee-in-
default – Assessment Year – Previous Year - Income Tax general rule and Exemptions to the
Rule– Person – Income – Gross Total Income – Total Income –– Incomes Exempt from Tax.
Residential Status and Scope of Total Income: Meaning of Residential Status – Conditions
applicable to an Individual Assessee – Incidence of Tax – Types of Incomes – Problems on
computation of Total Income of an Individual based on Residential Status.
UNIT-II: AGRICULTURAL INCOME:
Introduction – Definition – Tests to determine Agricultural Income – Partly Agricultural and
partly Non-Agricultural Income – Integration: conditions – provisions – computation of Tax on
Integration process. Heads of income: Gross Total Income – Taxable Income – Income Tax Rates.
UNIT–III: INCOME FROM SALARIES:
Definition of ‘Salary’ – Characteristics of Salary – Computation of Salary Income: Salary u/s
17(1) – Annual Accretion – Allowances – Perquisites – Profits in lieu of Salary – Deductions u/s.
16 – Problems on computation of Income from Salary.
UNIT–IV: INCOME FROM HOUSE PROPERTY:
Definition of ‘House Property’ – Exempted House Property incomes– Annual Value –
Determination of Annual Value for Let-out House and Self-occupied House – Deductions u/s.24 –
Problems on computation of Income from House Property.
UNIT–V: PROFITS AND GAINS OF BUSINESS OR PROFESSION:
Definition of ‘Business and Profession’ – Procedure for computation of Income from Business –
Rules – Revenue and Capital nature of Incomes and Expenses – Allowable Expenses u/s. 30 to 37
– Expenses expressly disallowed – Deemed Profits – Valuation of Stock – Miscellaneous
provisions u/s 44.
Depreciation: Meaning – Conditions for charge of depreciation – Assets used for Business –
Block of Assets – Rates of Depreciation – Miscellaneous Provisions about depreciation –
Computation of Depreciation –problems on computation of Income from Business.
Income from Profession: Rules– procedure – problems on computation of Income from
Profession.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Income Tax Law and Practice: V.P. Gaur & D.B Narang, Kalyani Publishers.
2. Direct Taxes Law & Practice: Dr. Vinod K. Singhania& Dr. Kapil Singhania, Taxmann
3. Income Tax: B.B. Lal, Pearson Education.
4. Taxation: R.G. Saha, Himalaya Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
5. Income Tax: Johar, McGrawHill Education.
6. Taxation Law and Practice: Balachandran &Thothadri, PHI Learning.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

7.
Paper : (BCO307) PROGRAMMING WITH C
Paper: BCO307 Max. Marks: 50UE+30P+20IA
PPW: 4 (2L+2P)
Credits: 4 Exam Duration: 3 Hrs.

Objectives:to gain the skills of Structured (Procedural/Functional) Programming using C Language.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION TO C LANGUAGE, DATA TYPES AND I/O OPERATIONS:


Introduction: Types of Languages – History of C language – Basic Structure – Creating – Compiling -
Linking and Executing the C Program - Pre-processors in “C”.
Types and I/O operations: Keywords & Identifiers – Constants – Variables - Scope and Life of a Variable -
Data types - Storage classes - Reading a character or values - Writing a character or value - Formatted
Input and Output operations.

UNIT-II: OPERATORS, EXPRESSIONS AND DECISION MAKING:


Operators: Introduction – Arithmetic – Relational – Logical – Assignment - Conditional - Special operators
– Expressions: Arithmetic – Evaluation - Type conversions.
Decision Making & Looping: Introduction - If statements - If-else statements - Switch statements -
Conditional statements - While statements - Do statements - For Statements.

UNIT-III: ARRAYS AND STRINGS:


Arrays: Introduction - Defining an array - Initializing an array - One dimensional array – Two dimensional
array - Dynamic array.
Strings: Introduction - Declaring and initializing string variables - Reading and Writing strings - String
handling functions.

UNIT-IV: BUILT-IN FUNCTIONS AND USER-DEFINED FUNCTIONS:


Built–in functions: Mathematical functions - String functions - Character functions - Date functions. User
defined functions: Introduction - Need for user defined functions - Elements of functions - Return values
and their types - Function declaration - Function calls - Recursive functions.

UNIT-V: STRUCTURES AND POINTERS:


Structures: Introduction - Declaring structures variables - Accessing structure members - Functions and
Structures - Array of structures - Enumerated Data types - Introduction to Unions.
Pointers: Fundamentals - Understanding pointers - Address - Declaration of Pointers.

LAB: PROGRAMS USING C.


SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Programming in ANSCI C: Balaguruswamy, McGraw Hill.
2. Programming in C: Ashok Kamthane, Pearson.
3. C How to Program: P.J. Deitel& H.M. Deitel, Pearson & PHI.
4. Programming in C: K.S. Kahlon, Kalyani Publishers.
5. Fundamental of C: Dr. N. Guruprasad, Himalaya Publishing House.
6. C: Learning and Building Business and System Applications: Susant Rout, PHI.
7. Mastering C: K.R. Venugopal, McGraw Hill.
8. Programming in C: J.B. Dixit, Firewal Media.
9. The C Programming Language: B.W.Kernighan&D.M.Ritehie, PHI.
10. C: The Complete Reference: H.Schildt, McGraw Hill.
11. Let Us C: Y.Kanetkar, BPB.
12. C++ Spoken Tutorials by IIT Bombay
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO401 C) : BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCEAND REPORT WRITING


Paper: BC401 C Max.Marks:40UE+10IA
PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective: To acquaint the students with the basic concepts of effective writing of Business
Correspondence and Report.

UNIT-I: Business and Corporate Correspondence: Meaning – Significance – Types of


Business Letters – Principles of Letter writing – Formats – Practice of letter writing in
different situations. Corporate Correspondence: Types of meetings – Notice and Agenda –
Practice of preparing notice and agenda for different meetings – Writing press release-
advertisements – Circulars – Memos – Enquiries – Replies – Writing Minutes and
resolutions of different meetings, E-mails – Writing E-mails.

UNIT-II: Report Writing: Meaning of Business Report – Importance of Reports –Types of


Reports – Essentials of Good Business Report - Steps in Business Report Writing –Elements of
Report- Text of the Report - Structuring the Report – Concluding the Report – Some Sample
Reports.

Suggested Books:
1. Business Communication: Varinder Kumar & Bodh Raj, Kalyani Publishers, 2014.
2. Business Communication Skills: Urmila Rai & S.M.Rai, Himalaya Publishing House,2013.
3. Business Communication: Rajeesh Viswanathan, Himalaya Publishing House, 2010.
4. Interactive Communication: Sarma V V S Muralidhar ,Saritha M & Lotus, Camel Published, 2016.
5. Professional Communication: Aruna Koneru, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
6. Business Communication: Sehgal M K & Khetarpal Vandana, Excel Books,2008.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO401 D): PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF GENERAL INSURANCE


Paper: BC401 D Max.Marks:40UE+10IA
PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective: To provide a basic understanding of General Insurance Business and its Products.

UNIT-I: Principle and Practice of General Insurance: Meaning and principles of General
Insurance-Market Agreements –Cover Notes –Certificates Of Insurance–Open Policy –
Floater –Excess –Franchise –Claims –Salvage –Coinsurance –Loss –Total Loss –Actual Or
Constructive Loss –Abandoned –Particular –General –No-Claim Bonus –Malus –
Replacement –Valued Policy –Agreed Value –Full Value –First Loss –Increased Value –
Insurance Time Or Institute Cargo Clauses –Solatium Fund –Hit and Run Cases –
Arbitration

UNIT-II: General Insurance Products: Risks faced by Owner of Assets – Exposure to Perils –
Features of Products Covering Fire and Allied Perils – Products covering Marine and Transit
Risks – Products covering Financial Losses due to Accidents – Products covering Financial
Losses due to Hospitalization – Products Covering Miscellaneous Risks

Suggested Books:
1. Risk Management and Insurance : Vaughan and Vaughan
2. Risk Management : A Publication of the Insurance Institute of India
3. Role of Insurance in Financial inclusion : Brinda Publishing House, Hyderabad
3. Guide to Risk Management : Sagar Sanyal
4. Insurance and Risk Management : P.K. Gupta
5. Insurance Theory and Practice : Tripathi PHI
6. Principles of Insurance Management : Neelam C Gulati, Excel Books
7. Life and Health Insurance : Black, JR KENNETH & Harold Skipper, Pearson
8. Principles of Risk Management and Insurance : ( 13th Edition ), George E Rejda
9. Risk Management and Insurance : Trieschman ,Gustavson and Hoyt . South Western
College Publishing Cincinnati, Ohio
Suggested Websites :
1) www.irda.gov.in
2) www.polocyholder.gov.in
3) www.irdaindia.org.in
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO404) : CORPORATE ACCOUNTING

Paper: BCO404 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 6 Hrs (5L + 1T) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits: 6

Objective: to acquire knowledge of AS-14 and preparation of accounts of banking and insurance
companies.

UNIT-I: COMPANY LIQUIDATION:


Meaning – Modes - Contributory Preferential Payments – Statements of Affairs - Liquidator’s
Remuneration - Preparation of Liquidator’s Final Statement of Account (Including problems)

UNIT-II: AMALGAMATION (AS-14):


Amalgamation: In the nature of merger and purchase – Calculation of Purchase Consideration –
Accounting Treatment in the books of transferor and transferee companies. (Including problems)

UNIT-III: INTERNAL RECONSTRUCTION AND ACQUISITION OF BUSINESS:


Internal Reconstruction: Accounting treatment – Preparation of final statement after
reconstruction- Acquisition of business when new set of books are opened- Debtors and Creditors
taken over on behalf of vendors- When same set of books are continued(Including problems)

UNIT-IV: ACCOUNTS OF BANKING COMPANIES:


Books and Registers maintained – Slip system of posting – Rebate on Bills Discounted – Non-
Performing Assets – Legal Provisions relating to final accounts - Final Accounts. (Including
problems)

UNIT-V: ACCOUNTS OF INSURANCECOMPANIES AND INSURANCE CLAIMS:


Introduction – Formats-Revenue Account–Net Revenue Account - Balance Sheet - Valuation
Balance Sheet – Net Surplus – General Insurance - Preparation of final accounts with special
reference to Fire and Marine Insurance - Insurance claims- Meaning – Loss of Stock and Assets
– Average Clause – Treatment of Abnormal Loss - Loss of Profit. (Including problems)

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1.Advanced Accountancy (Vol-II): S.N.Maheshwari&V.L.Maheswari, Vikas.
2. Accountancy–III: Tulasian, Tata McGraw Hill Co.
3. Advanced Accountancy: Arulanandam; Himalaya
4. Accountancy–III: S.P. Jain & K.L Narang, Kalyani Publishers
5. Advanced Accounting (Vol-II): Chandra Bose, PHI
6. Advanced Accountancy: Shukla and Grewal, S.Chand& Co
7. Advanced Accountancy: R.L.Gupta&Radhaswamy, Sultan Chand & Sons
8. Corporate Accounting: Sakshi Vasudeva, Himalaya.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO405) : BUSINESS STATISTICS-II

Paper: BCO405 Max.Marks:80UE+20IA PPW:


5Hrs Exam Duration: 3hrs
Credits: 5

OBJECTIVE: to inculcate analytical and computational ability among the students.

UNIT-I: REGRESSION:
Introduction - Linear and Non Linear Regression – Correlation Vs. Regression - Lines of
Regression - Derivation of Line of Regression of Y on X - Line of Regression of X on Y - Using
Regression Lines for Prediction.
UNIT-II: INDEX NUMBERS:
Introduction - Uses - Types - Problems in the Construction of Index Numbers - Methods of
Constructing Index Numbers - Simple and Weighted Index Number (Laspeyre - Paasche,
Marshall – Edgeworth) - Tests of Consistency of Index Number: Unit Test - Time Reversal Test -
Factor Reversal Test - Circular Test - Base Shifting - Splicing and Deflating of Index Numbers.
UNIT-III: TIME SERIES:
Introduction - Components – Methods-Semi Averages - Moving Averages – Least Square Method
-Deseasonalisation of Data – Uses and Limitations of Time Series.
UNIT-IV: PROBABILITY:
Probability – Meaning - Experiment – Event - Mutually Exclusive Events - Collectively
Exhaustive Events - Independent Events - Simple and Compound Events - Basics of Set Theory –
Permutation – Combination - Approaches to Probability: Classical – Empirical – Subjective -
Axiomatic - Theorems of Probability: Addition – Multiplication - Baye’s Theorem.
UNIT-V: THEORITECAL DISTRIBUTIONS:
Binomial Distribution: Importance – Conditions – Constants - Fitting of Binomial Distribution.
Poisson Distribution:– Importance – Conditions – Constants - Fitting of Poisson
Distribution.Normal Distribution: – Importance - Central Limit Theorem - Characteristics –Fitting
a Normal Distribution (Areas Method Only).

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Statistics for Management: Levin & Rubin, Pearson,
2. Fundamentals of Statistics: Gupta S.C, Himalaya
3. Business Statistics: Theory & Application, P. N. Jani, PHI Learning
4. Business Statistics: Dr. J. K. Thukral, Taxmann Publications
5. Business Statistics: K. Alagar, Tata Mc Graw Hill
6. Fundamentals of Statistical: S. P Gupta , Sultan Chand
7. Business Statistics: J. K. Sharma,Vikas Publishers
8. Business Statistics: Vora, Tata Mc Graw Hill
9. Statistics-Problems and Solutions: Kapoor V.K, S. Chand
10. Statistics-Teory, Methods and Applications: SanchetiD.C. & Kapoor V.K
11. Business Statistics: S. K. Chakravarty, New Age International Publishers
12. Business Statistics-G.Laxman,Vasudeva Reddy, K.Goud, TaxmannPublications,Hyderabad.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO406) : INCOME TAX – II

Paper: BCO406 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 5 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 5

Objective:to acquire conceptual and legal knowledge about Income Tax provisions relating to
computation of Income from different heads with reference to an Individual Assessee.

UNIT-I: CAPITAL GAINS:


Introduction - Meaning – Scope of charge – Basis of charge – Short term and Long term Capital
Assets – Transfer of Capital Asset – Deemed Transfer – Transfer not regarded as Transfer –
Determination of Cost of Acquisition – Procedure for computation of Long-term and Short-term
Capital Gains/Losses – Exemptions in respect of certain Capital Gains u/s. 54 – Problems on
computation of capital gains.

UNIT–II: INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES:


General Incomes u/s. 56(1) – Specific Incomes u/s. 56(2) – Dividends u/s. 2(22) – Interest on
Securities – Gifts received by an Individual – Casual Income – Family Pension – Rent received
on let out of Furniture- Plant and Machinery with/without Building – Deductions u/s. 57 -
Problems on computation on Income from Other Sources.

UNIT-III: CLUBBING AND AGGREGATION OF INCOME:


Income of other persons included in the total income of Assessee – Income from Firm and AOP –
Clubbing Provisions – Deemed Incomes – Provisions of set-off and Carry forward of losses –
computation of Gross Total Income – Deductions from GTI u/s 80C to 80U – Problems on
Computation of Taxable Income

UNIT-IV: ASSESSMENT OF INDIVIDUALS:


Computation of Tax Liability – Applicability of Alternate Minimum Tax on Individual u/s 115JC
– Problems on Computation of tax liability

UNIT–V: ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE:


Income tax returns – Types of returns – Filing of e-return – Assessment – Types of assessment –
Self assessment – Provisional assessment – Regular assessment – Best judgement assessment –
Reassessment – Rectification of mistakes – Notice on demand.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Income Tax Law and Practice:V.P. Gaur & D.B- Narang, Kalyani Publishers.
2. Direct Taxes Law & Practice: Dr. Vinod K. Singhania& Dr. Kapil Singhania, Taxmann
3. Income Tax: B. Lal, Pearson Education.
4. Income Tax: M.Jeevarathinam& C. Vijay Vishnu Kumar, SCITECH Publications.
5. Taxation: R.G. Saha, Himalaya Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
6. Income Tax: Johar, McGrawHill Education.
7. Taxation Law and Practice: Balachandran &Thothadri, PHI Learning
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO407) : COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING

Paper: BCO407 Max.Marks:50UE+30P+20IA


PPW: 4(2L &2P) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs.
Credits: 4
Objectives: to acquire basic knowledge in computerised accounting systems and its applications
in the area of business.

UNIT-I: COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING:


Introduction–Importance-Application -Advantages and disadvantages – Difference between
Manual Accounting and Computerised Accounting – Features of Accounting packages – Creation
of Company–Groups–Ledgers, Pre-defined vouchers - Displaying - Altering – Deleting of
vouchers, ledger and company.- Reports: Account Books – Registers - Statement of Accounts -
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Day Book – Cash and Bank Books- Final Accounts of Sole
Traders: Trail Balance - Profit and Loss Account - Balance Sheet.

UNIT-II: ACCOUNTS WITH INVENTORY:


Creation of Company with inventory and stock – Creation of Groups - Stock categories - Stock
items – Godowns - Units of Measure - Inventory Vouchers - Pure Inventory Vouchers - Creating
purchase order & Sales order – Invoicing - Display of inventory reports & statements.

UNIT-III: FINAL ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS:


Preparation of Final Accounts for Nonprofit organizations-Partnership firms - Corporate
companies - Bank Accounts.

UNIT-IV: COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING:


Preparation of Stores Legers – Job costing - Common size statement - Funds Flow Statement -
Cash Flow Statement-Ratio Analysis

UNIT-V: TAX ACCOUNTING: GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)


Introduction to GST - Features of GST - Objectives of GST - Structure of GST - GST- Tax
Rates - Registration of GST - GST Return Forms - GST Activation in Tally - Computation of
GST in Tally - GST-Reports in Tally - GST Returns Filing, Generating Challans and Making Tax
Payment.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Computerised Accounting: A.Murali Krishna, Vaagdevi publications
2. Computerised Accounting using Tally (with GST) by M.Yadagiri and G. Srinivas, Kalyani
Publishers
3. Aakash Business Tools: Spoken Tutorial Project IIT Bombay
4. Mastering Tally: Dinesh Maidasani, Firewal Media
5. Implementing Tally ERP 9: A.K Nadhani and K.K Nadhani, BPB Publications
6. Computerised Accounting and Business Systems: KalyaniPublications
7. Manuals of Respective Accounting Packages
8. Tally ERP 9: J.S. Arora, KalyaniPublications.
9. Business accountingusing Tally ERP.9 by Tally Education
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO501 E): OFFICE MANAGEMENT


Paper: BC501 E Max.Marks:40UE+10IA
PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective:. The purpose of this paperis to familiarize the students with the activities in a modern office.
Smooth functioning of any organization depends upon the way various activities are organized, facilities
Provided to the staff working in the office, the working environment and the tools and equipments used in
Office.

UNIT-I:

Office-Meaning, functions, importance, concept of an organization, centralization vs.


decentralization of office service, principal departments of a modern office. Filing and
Indexing- meaning and importance, essentials of a good filing system, centralized vs.
decentralized filing system, methods of filing, filing equipments.

UNIT-II:
Office Appliances and Machines: A study of various types of commonly used appliances and machines i.e.
duplicator, accounting machines, calculator, addressing machines, punch card machine. Franke in machine,
weighing and folding machines, sealing machine, Dictaphone, cheque protector, cash register, coin sorter,
time recorder and such other machines. Modern Office Machines: Photocopier, Duplicator, Telephone
handling, Computer, Word processor, scanner printer-their operation and use in the office set up.

SUGGESTED READINGS :

1. Bhatia, R.C. Principles of Office Management, Lotus Press, New Delhi..


2. Leffingwell and Robbinson: Text book of Office Management, Tata McGraw-Hill.
3. Terry, George R: Office Management and Control.
4. Ghosh, Evam Aggarwal: Karyalaya Prabandh, Sultan Chand & Sons.
5. Duggal, B: Office Management and Commercial Correspondence, Kitab Mahal.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO501 F): REGULATIONS OF INSURANCE BUSINESS

Paper: BC501 F Max.Marks:40UE+10IA


PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective: To equip the students with the knowledge regarding Insurance Business Regulations

UNIT I: INSURANCE LEGISLATION IN INDIA:


History of life and non-life insurance legislation—nationalization—insurance reforms—
insurance business Act, 1972—IRDA and its functions including licensing functions—Web
aggregators—regulation for intermediaries—CCS-SPV-PoS-insurance repositories-TPAs—
Role and duties of surveyors—Origin and development of micro-insurance—regulation of
ULIPs— pension schemes—money laundering—KYC—methods of receipt of premium—
Exchange control regulations relating to General and Life Insurance—IRDA Health
Insurance Regulations, 2016—Health plus life combi products.

UNIT II: POLICY HOLDERS RIGHTS OF ASSAINGMENT, NOMINATION AND


TRANSFER:
Assignment and transfer of insurance policies—provisions related to nomination—
repudiation— Fraud—protection of policyholder interest—stages in insurance policy-
presale stage-post sale stage-free look period—grievance redressal—claim settlement—key
feature document—dispute resolution mechanism—insurance ombudsman—solvency
margin and investments—international trends in insurance regulation.

SUGGESTED READINGS :
1. Regulation of Insurance Business – Insurance Institute of India
2. Regulation of Insurance Business – D.S. Vittal, HPH
3. Regulation of Insurance Business: Dr. V. Padmavathi, PBP
4. Risk Management : A Publication of the Insurance Institute of India
5. Insurance Theory and Practice: Tripathi PHI
6. Life and Health Insurance: Black, JR KENNETH & Harold Skipper, Pearson
7. Risk Management and Insurance : Trieschman ,Gustavson and Hoyt
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO502) : INDIAN ECONOMY


Paper: BCO502 Max. Marks: 40UE+10IA
PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits: 2

Objective: This paper seeks to enable the student to grasp the major economic problems in India
and their solutions. It also seeks to provide an understanding of modern tools of macro-economic
analysis and policy framework.

UNIT I: STRUCTURE OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY:


Introduction to Indian Economy-Characteristics-Developmental issues-Structural changes in
the Indian Economy-Human Development: concept and measures-Occupational distribution
and economic development-Natural Resource: Land, Forest, Water & Minerals-
Environmental degradation- Infrastructure: Energy, Power, Transport-Social infrastructure.

UNIT II: POLICY ASPECTS OF INDIAN ECONOMY:


The evolution of planning and import substituting industrialization.- Economic Reforms since
1991: Liberalization - Privatization-Globalization-Poverty- Unemployment. Monetary and Fiscal
policies with their implications on economy.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1. Meera Naidu “Introduction to Indian Economy” HPH


2. Ruddar Datt and K.P.M. Sundharam “Indian Economy”, S. Chand & Company Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2013.
3. S.K.Misra & V.K.Puri “Indian Economy-Its Development Experience”Himalaya
4. Himalya Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2013.
5. Introduction to Indian Economy: Dr. P. Venugopal Rao, PBP.
6. Vivek Mittal “Business Environment” Excel Publications, New Delhi, 2013.
7. Aswathappa.K. “Essentials of Business Environment – Text, cases & Exercises”
8. Himalaya Himalya Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2013.
9. Economic Survey—Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Oxford University
Press, New Delhi,
10. The Economic Times, News paper
11. Business Line, News paper.
Paper : (BCO503) : COST ACCOUNTING
Paper: BCO503 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA
PPW: 6 Hrs (5L+1T) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits: 6

Objective: to make the students acquire the knowledge of cost accounting methods.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Cost Accounting: Definition – Features – Objectives – Functions – Scope – Advantages and
Limitations - Essentials of a good cost accounting system- Difference between Cost Accounting
and Financial Accounting – Cost concepts – Cost Classification –Preparation of cost sheet
( including problems)

UNIT-II: MATERIAL:
Direct and Indirect Material cost – Inventory Control Techniques – Stock Levels – EOQ – ABC
Analysis – JIT-VED-FSND -Issue of Materials to Production – Pricing methods: FIFO-LIFO with
Base Stock and Simple and Weighted Average methods. (Including problems)

UNIT-III: LABOUR AND OVERHEADS:


Labour: Direct and Indirect Labour Cost – Methods of Payment of Wages (only Incentive Plans):
Halsey, Rowan, Taylor Piece Rate and Merrick Multiple Piece Rate Methods.
Overheads: Classification - Methods of Allocation - Apportionment and Absorption of overheads.
(including problems)

UNIT-IV: UNIT COSTING AND JOB COSTING:


Unit Costing: Features - Cost Sheet – Tender and Estimated Cost Sheet.
Job Costing: Features - Objectives – Procedure - Preparation of Job Cost Sheet.(including
problems)

UNIT-V: CONTRACT AND PROCESS COSTING:


Contract Costing: Features - Procedure of Contract Costing – Guidelines to Assess profit on
incomplete Contracts – Advantages
Process Costing: Meaning – Features – Preparation of Process Account – Normal and Abnormal
Losses.(including problems)

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1.Cost Accounting: Jain and Narang, Kalyani
2. Cost Accounting: M.N. Arora, Himalaya
3. Cost and Management Accounting: PrashantaAthma, Himalaya
4. Cost Accounting: Jawaharlal, Tata Mcgraw Hill
5. Cost Accounting: Theory and Practice: Banerjee, PHI
6. Introduction to Cost Accounting: Tulsian, S.Chand
7. Cost Accounting: Horngren, Pearson
8. Cost Accounting: Ravi M. Kishore, Tax Mann Pulications.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO504) : BUSINESS LAW


Paper: BCO504 Max Marks:80UE+20IA
PPW: 5Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 5
Objective: to make the students acquire basic conceptual knowledge of different laws relating to
Business.

UNIT–I: INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872:


Development of Business Law - Development of Law in Independent India Contract Act 1872:
Agreement and contract - Essentials of a valid contract - Types of contracts - Offer and Acceptance
- Essentials of valid offer and acceptance - Communication and revocation of offer and acceptance
– Consideration definition - Essentials of valid consideration - Doctrine of “Stranger to a contract”-
“No consideration- No contract” - Capacity to a contract - Minors agreements.

UNIT–II: INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872:


Legality of Object and Consideration - Agreements Expressly Declared To Be Void - Wagering
Agreements - Contingent Contracts.
Discharge of Contract: Modes of Discharge - Performance of Contracts - Breach of Contract -
Remedies for Breach.

UNIT–III: SALE OF GOODS ACT 1930:


Contract of Sale: Essentials of Valid Sale - Sale and Agreement to Sell – Definition and Types of
Goods - Conditions and Warranties - Caveat Emptor - Exceptions - Transfer or Passing of
Property: Time When Property Passes, Rules of Transfer of Property, Transfer of Ownership -
Sale by Non-Owners and its Exceptions - Unpaid Seller - Rights of Unpaid Seller.
Consumer Protection Act 1986: Definitions of Consumer – Person – Goods - Service -Consumer
Dispute - Unfair Trade Practice - Restrictive Trade Practice – Defect - Deficiency - Consumer
Protection Councils - Consumer Dispute Redressal Agencies - District Forum - State Commission
and National Commission - Procedure to Lodge a Complaint for Redressal – Appeals.

UNIT–IV: TRADE MARKS, PATENTS, COPY RIGHTS & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY


RIGHTS:
Trade Marks: Definition - Procedure for Registration of Trade Marks - Patents: Definition- Kinds
of Patents- Transfer of the Patent Rights- Rights of the Patentee- Copy Rights: Definition- Essential
Conditions for Copy Rights to be Protected-Rights of the Copyright Owner-Terms of Copy Right-
Copy Rights Infringement - Other Intellectual Property Rights: Trade Secrets - Geographical
Indications.

UNIT–V: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION


ACT:
Information TechnologyAct-2000: Objectives - Digital Signature - Electronic Governance -
Penalties and Adjudication.
Environmental Protection Act 1986: Object - Scope and Scheme of the Act – Definitions - General
Powers of the Central Government – Prevention - Control and Abetment of Environmental
Pollution – Offences and Penalties.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1) Company Law: Kapoor, Sultan Chand and Co.
2) A Manual of Business Laws: S.N. Maheshwari& S.K. Maheshwari, Himalaya
3) Business Laws: KC Garg & RC Chawla ,Kalyani Publishers.
4) Business Law: PC Tulsian& Bharat Tulsian, McGraw Hill Education
5) Business Law: TejpalSheth, Pearson.
6) Business Law: MC Kuchal&VivekKuchal, Vikas Publishing House.
7) Business Law: Mathur, McGraw Hill Education.
8) Business Law including company Law: SS Gulshan& GK Kapoor, New Age
9) Business Law: Peddina Mohan Rao, PHI.
10) Business Law: P.N. Bansal, Tax Mann Pulications.
11) Business Law: R.S.N. Pillai and Bagavathi, S. Chand.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO505) : BANKING THEORY AND PRACTICE

Paper: BCO505 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 4Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 4

Objective: To acquire knowledge of working of Indian Banking system.

UNIT-I:INTRODUCTION:

Origin and Growth of Banking in India - Functions of Commercial Banks –financial inclusion-
public vs. private sector banks- foreign banks-payment banks-universal banking-Emerging Trends
in Commercial Banking in India:E-Banking – Mobile Banking - Core Banking – Bank Assurance –
OMBUDSMAN—types of deposits-time deposits-current and savings accounts-importance of
current and savings accounts—zero balance accounts.

UNIT-II: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA:

RBI - Functions–control of credit–objectives—instruments-repo rate-reverse repo rate-bank rate-


statutory liquidity ratio-cash reserve ratio-money market-role of RBI in money market—role of
RBI in exchange rate.

UNIT-III: WORKING OF COMMERCIAL BANKS AND TYPES OF BANKS :

Prudential norms-income recognition, asset classification, investments and provisioning--concepts


of base rate and net interest margin-importance of Current and Types of banks-Co-Operative Banks
–Regional Rural Banks -National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

UNIT-IV: BANKER AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP:

Definition of Banker and Customer - Relationship Between Banker and Customer - KYC norms-
General and Special Features of Relationship –precautions to be taken by a banker in opening of
accounts of special Types of Customers Like Minor, Married Women, Partnership Firms,
Companies, Clubs and other Non-Trading Institutions.

UNIT-V: NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS:

Descriptions and their Special Features - Duties and Responsibilities of Paying and Collecting
Banker - Circumstances under which a Banker can refuse Payment of Cheques - Consequences

of Wrongful Dishonors - Precautions to be taken while Advancing Loans Against Securities –


Goods - Documents of Title to Goods - Loans against Real Estate -Insurance Policies - Against
Collateral Securities – Banking Receipts.
Rule in Clayton’s Case - Garnishee Order – Loans against Equitable Mortgage - Legal Mortgage-
Distinction between them - Latest Trends in Deposit Mobilization.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1. Banking Theory & Practices: Dr. P. K. Srivatsava, Himalaya Publishers


2. Banking Theory & Practices: K.E. Shekar, Vikas Publications
3. Banking Theory, Law & Practices: R. R Paul, Kalyani Publishers
4. Money Banking and Financial Markets: Averbach, Rabort. D, MacMillan. Landon
5. Banking: N.T. Somashekar, New Age International Publishers
6. Fundamentals of International Banking: Rup Narayan Bose, Trinity Publishers
7. Modern Commercial Banking: H.R. Machiraju, New Age International Publishers
8. Banking Theory & Practices: R. Rajesh, Tata McGraw Hill
9. Merchant Banking & Financial Services: S. Guruswamy, Tata McGraw Hill
10. Management of Banking & Financial Services; Padmalatha Suresh, Pearson
11. Modern Banking: D. Muralidharan, PHI
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO506) : AUDITING

Paper: BCO406 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 4Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 4

Objective:to understand meaning and elements of auditing and gain knowledge for execution of
audit.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Auditing: Meaning – Definition – Evolution – Objectives – Importance -Types of Audit –
Standards of Auditing – Procedure for issue of standards by AASB.

UNIT–II: AUDITOR AND EXECUTION OF AUDIT:


Appointment – Qualification and Disqualification – Qualities – Remuneration – Removal – Rights
– Duties – Civil and Criminal Liabilities of Auditors – Commencement of Audit –Engagement
Letter – Audit Program – Audit Note Book – Audit Workbook – Audit Markings.

UNIT–III: INTERNAL CONTROL, INTERNAL CHECK AND INTERNAL AUDIT:


Meaning and Objectives of Internal Control – Internal Check and Internal Audit – Internal Check
Vs.Internal Audit – Internal Control vs.Internal Audit.

UNIT–IV: VOUCHING:
Meaning – Objectives – Types of Vouchers – Vouching of Trading Transactions – Vouching Cash
Transaction – Auditing in an EDP Environment.

UNIT–V: VERIFICATION AND VALUATION OF ASSETS:


Meaning and Definition – Distinction – Verification and Valuation of various Assets
andLiabilities– Audit Committee – Role of Audit Committee – Audit Reports.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Principles and Practice of Auditing: RG Saxena, Himalaya Publishing House.
2. Auditing and Assurance for CA Integrated Professional Competence: SK Basu, Pearson.
3. Auditing: ArunaJha, Taxmann Publications.
4. Auditing Principles, Practices & Problems: Jagdish Prakash, Kalyani Publishers.
5. Auditing and Assurance: Ainapure&Ainapure, PHI Learning.
6. Principles and Practice of Auditing: DinkarPagare, Sultan Chand & Sons.
7. Fundamentals of Auditing: Kamal Gupta andAshok Arora, Tata McGraw-Hill
8. A Hand Book of Practical Auditing: B.N. Tandonetal., S. Chand.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO507) E-COMMERCE


Paper: BCO507 Max.Marks: 50UE+30P+20IA
PPW: 5 (3L+2P) Hrs Exam Duration: 3hrs
Credits:5
Objective:to acquire conceptual and application knowledge of ecommerce.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
E-Commerce: Meaning- Advantages & Limitations - E-Business: Traditional & Contemporary Model,
Impact of E-Commerce on Business Models - Classification of E-Commerce: B2B- B2C - C2B - C2C -
B2E - Applications of Ecommerce: E-Commerce Organization Applications - E-Marketing - E-
Advertising - E-Banking - Mobile Commerce - E-Trading - E-Learning - E-Shopping.

UNIT-II:FRAMEWORK OF E-COMMERCE:
Framework of E-Commerce: Application Services - Interface Layers - Secure Messaging - Middleware
Services and Network Infrastructure - Site Security - Firewalls & Network Security - TCP/IP – HTTP -
Secured HTTP – SMTP - SSL.
Data Encryption: Cryptography – Encryption – Decryption - Public Key - Private Key - Digital
Signatures - Digital Certificates.

UNIT-III:CONSUMER ORIENTED E-COMMERCE APPLICATIONS:


Introduction - Mercantile Process Model: Consumers Perspective and Merchant’s Perspective -
Electronic Payment Systems: Legal Issues & Digital Currency - E-Cash & E-Cheque - Electronic Fund
Transfer (EFT) - Advantages and Risks - Digital Token-Based E-Payment System - Smart Cards.

UNIT-IV:ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE:


Introduction - EDI Standards - Types of EDI - EDI Applications in Business – Legal - Security and
Privacy issues if EDI - EDI and E-Commerce - EDI Software Implementation.

UNIT-V: E-MARKETING TECHNIQUES:


Introduction - New Age of Information - Based Marketing - Influence on Marketing - Search Engines
& Directory Services - Charting the On-Line Marketing Process - Chain Letters - Applications of 5P’s
(Product, Price, Place, Promotion, People) E-Advertisement - Virtual Reality & Consumer Experience -
Role of Digital Marketing.
Lab work: Using Microsoft Front Page Editor and HTML in Designing a Static Webpage/Website.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Frontiers of Electronic Commerce: Ravi Kalakota, Andrew B Whinston, Pearson
2. E-Commerce: An Indian Perspective: P.T. Joseph, S.J, PHI
3. Electronic Commerce, Framework Technologies & Applications: Bharat Bhasker, McGraw Hill
4. Introduction To E-Commerce: Jeffrey F Rayport, Bernard J. Jaworski: Tata McGraw Hill
5. Electronic Commerce, A Managers' Guide: Ravi Kalakota, Andrew B Whinston
6. E-Commerce & Computerized Accounting: Rajinder Singh, Er. KaisarRasheed, Kalyani
7. E-Commerce & Mobile Commerce Technologies: Pandey, Saurabh Shukla, S. Chand
8. E-Business 2.0, Roadmap For Success: Ravi Kalakota, Marcia Robinson, Pearson
9. Electronic Commerce: Pete Loshin / John Vacca, Firewall Media
10. E-Commerce, Strategy, Technologies And Applications : David Whiteley, Tata Mcgraw Hill
11. Digital Commerce and Its Applications (Student's Handbook): K Goyal, Kalyani Publication
12. E-Commerce: C. S.V. Murthy, Himalaya Publishing House.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO508) OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C++


Paper: BCO508 Max. Marks: 50UE+30P+20IA
PPW: 5 (3L+2P) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs.
Credits: 5

Objective:to gain skills of Object Oriented Programming using C++ Language.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Object Oriented Programming: Concepts – Benefits – Languages-Structured vs. Object Oriented
Programming.
C++: Genesis - Structure of a program – Tokens - Data Types – Operators - Control Structures - C
vs C++ - Functions.

UNIT-II: CLASSES, OBJECTS, CONSTRUCTORS AND DESTRUCTORS:


Encapsulation - Hiding - Abstract data types - Object &Classes – Attributes - Methods - C++ class
declaration - State identity and behaviour of an object.
Purpose of Constructors - Default Constructor - Parameterized Constructors - Copy Constructor -
Instantiation of objects - Default parameter value - Object types - C++ garbage collection -
Dynamic memory allocation – Meta class/ Abstract classes.

UNIT-III: OVERLOADING, CONVERSIONS, DERIVED CLASSES AND INHERITANCE:


Function and Operator Overloading - Overloading Unary and Binary Operators - Data and Type
Conversions -Derived Classes - Concept of Reusability - Visibility modes - Types of Inheritance -
Single and Multiple Inheritance - Multilevel Inheritance.

UNIT-IV: POLYMORPHISM, VIRTUAL FUNCTION, STREAMS AND FILES:


Polymorphism - Virtual - Classes - Pointer to Derived class - Virtual functions - Rules for Virtual
function - Pure Virtual functions-Stream Classes - Types of I/O - Formatting Outputs - File
Pointers – Buffer -C++ Stream - Unformatted console I/O operations – Functions: get( ) - put( ) –
formatted console I /O operations - IOS class format functions - Manipulators.

UNIT–V: EXCEPTION HANDLING AND DATA STRUCTURES IN C++:


Exceptions in C++ Programs - Try and Catch Expressions - Exceptions with arguments.
Data Structures: Introduction - Linked list - Stacks - Queues.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1. Objected Oriented Programming with C++: E.Balagurusamy, McGrawHill.


2. C++ Programming-A Practical Approach:MadhusudanMothe, Pearson.
3. Object Oriented Programming Using C++: Chadha&Chadha, Kalyani.
4. Programming in C++: A.N.Kamthane, Pearson.
5. The Complete Reference C++: H.Schildt, McGrawHill.
6. C++:How to Program: Deitel&Deitel, PHI.
7. Mastering C++: KR.Venugopal&R.Buyya, McGrawHill.
8. Schaum’s Outlines:Programming with C++: by John R Hubbard.
9. Object Oriented Programming using C++: Somashekara, PHI.
10. C++ Spoken Tutorials by IIT Bombay.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO601 G) : E-BANKING AND E-INSURANCE


Paper: BC601 G Max.Marks:40UE+10IA
PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective:. To enable the student practical knowledge on e-banking and e-insurance.

UNIT-I:

E-Banking :Meaning, Benefits, Home banking, Mobile banking, Virtual banking, E-


payments, ATM Card/Biometric card, Debit/Credit card, Smart card, NEFT, RTGS, ECS
(credit/debit), E-money, Electronic purse, Digital cash, Payment bank.

UNIT-II:
E- Insurance – Benefits, - Applying for online insurance policy – prerequisites for online insurance
– premium payment through online – status of policy – downloading bond – policy surrender –
downloading premium payment statements.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1. E-Finance: The Future is Here V. C. Joshi 2010


2. Frontiers of Electronic Commerce: Ravi Kalakota, Andrew B Whinston, Pearson
3. E-Commerce: An Indian Perspective: P.T. Joseph, S.J, PHI
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO601 H): SECRETARIAL PRACTICE

Paper: BC601 H Max.Marks:40UE+10IA


PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits: 2
Objective: This paper indented to give the practical knowledge on secretarial abilities.

UNIT I:
Role of Secretary: Definition; Appointment; Duties and Responsibilities of a Personal
Secretary; Qualifications for appointment as Personal Secretary.

UNIT II:
Modern technology and office communication, email, voice mail, internet, multimedia,
scanner, video-conferencing, web-casting. Agenda and Minutes of Meeting. Drafting, fax-
messages, email. Maintenance of appointment diary.

.
SUGGESTED READINGS :

1. Terry, George R: Office Management and Control.


2. Ghosh, Evam Aggarwal: Karyalaya Prabandh, Sultan Chand & Sons.
3. Duggal, B: Office Management and Commercial Correspondence, Kitab Mahal.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO602) : SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY


Paper: BCO602 Max. Marks: 40UE+10IA
PPW: 2 Hrs Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits: 2

UNIT I: AGRICULTURE SECTOR IN INDIA:


Place of agriculture: Progress-Green revolution-Present state-New thrust areas-Food security:
Legislation-Schemes-Public distribution system-Agricultural Marketing: Types-warehousing-
Agricultural Labour-Minimum wages-Rural credit-RRBs-NABARD.

UNIT II: INDUSTRIAL AND SERVICE SECTORS IN INDIA:


Industrial Sector: Concept of Industrialization - Phases– the rate and pattern of industrial
growth across alternative policy regimes;-Large- Scale industry- Small- Scale industry-
Information Technology Industry- Labour problems- Labour Policy- Social Security-Trade
Union Movement- Industrial Disputes.

Service Sector: Introduction to Service Sector: Insurance and Banking Services –Transport
and Tourism Services - Computer Services - Impact of service sector on Indian economy.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1. Meera Naidu “Introduction to Indian Economy” HPH


2. Ruddar Datt and K.P.M. Sundharam “Indian Economy”, S. Chand & Company Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2013.
3. S.K.Misra & V.K.Puri “Indian Economy-Its Development Experience”Himalaya
4. Himalya Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2013.
5. Introduction to Indian Economy: Dr. P. Venugopal Rao, PBP.
6. Vivek Mittal “Business Environment” Excel Publications, New Delhi, 2013.
7. Aswathappa.K. “Essentials of Business Environment – Text, cases & Exercises”
8. Himalaya Himalya Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2013.
9. Economic Survey—Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Oxford University
Press, New Delhi,
10. The Economic Times, News paper
11. Business Line, News paper.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO603) MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

Paper: BCO603 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 6 Hrs (5L+1T) Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits:6
Objective: to acquire knowledge of Managerial Accounting decision making techniques,
preparation of budgets and estimation of working capital.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Managerial Accounting: Features – Objectives – Scope – Functions – Advantages and Limitations
– Relationship between Cost, Management and Financial Accounting.

UNIT-II: COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS:


Introduction – Importance – Techniques: Marginal and Break Even Analysis – Break-Even
Analysis: Meaning – Assumptions – Importance- Calculation of BEP - Limitations.

UNIT-III: MARGINAL COSTING AND DECISION MAKING:


Marginal Costing: Meaning – Marginal Cost Equation – Difference between Marginal Costing and
Absorption Costing – Marginal Costing and Decision Making: Product Decisions – Pricing
Decisions - Make or Buy Decisions.

UNIT-IV: BUDGETARY CONTROL:


Budget: Meaning – Objectives –– Essentials of Budgets - Budgetary Control - Classification of
Budgets-Preparation of Budgets - Advantages and Limitations

UNIT-V: WORKING CAPITAL:


Working Capital: Meaning – Classification – Importance – Objectives –Estimation of Working
Capital Requirements- Management of Current Assets.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Introduction to Management Accounting: Charles T, Horngren et al, Pearson
2. Management Accounting: S.P.Gupta
3. Management Accounting: Manmohan &Goyal
4. Management Accounting: Sharma Shashi K. Gupta, Kalyani Publishers
5. Management Accounting: MN Arora, Himalaya
6. Management Accounting: Khan & Jain, Tata McGraw Hill
7. Accounting for Management: SN Maheshwari, Vik
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO604) COMPANY LAW

Paper: BCO604 Max. Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 5Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs
Credits:5
Objective: to understand legal provisions applicable for establishment, management and winding
up of companies in India as per Companies Act 2013.

UNIT-I: INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES:


Company: Meaning and Definition – Characteristics - Classification – Legislation on Companies –
Incorporation - Promotion – Registration - Memorandum of Association – Articles of Association –
Certificate of Incorporation - Prospectus – Statement in lieu of Prospectus – Commencement of
business.

UNIT–II: MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES:


Director: Qualification - Disqualification - Position - Appointment - Removal – Duties and
Liabilities – Loans – Remuneration – Managing Director – Corporate Social Responsibility –
Corporate Governance.

UNIT–III: COMPANY SECRETARY:


Company Secretary: Definition – Appointment – Duties – Liabilities – Company Secretary in
Practice – Secretarial Audit.

UNIT–IV: COMPANY MEETINGS:


Meeting: Meaning – Requisites - Notice – Proxy - Agenda – Quorum – Resolutions – Minutes –
Kinds – Shareholder Meetings - Statutory Meeting - Annual General Body Meeting –
Extraordinary General Body Meeting – Board Meetings.

UNIT–V: WINDING UP:


Meaning – Modes of Winding Up –Winding Up by tribunal – Voluntary Winding Up –
Compulsory Winding Up – Consequences of Winding Up –Removal of name of the company from
Registrar of Companies

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1) Company Law: ND Kapoor, Sultan Chand and Co.
2) Company Law and Practice: GK Kapoor& Sanjay Dhamija, Taxmann Publication.
3) Company Law: Revised as per Companies Act- 2013: KC Garg et al, Kalyani Publication.
4) Corporate Law: PPS Gogna, S Chand.
5) Company Law: Bagrial AK: Vikas Publishing House
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO605) FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS

Paper: BCO605 Max Marks: 80UE+20IA


PPW: 5Hrs Exam Duration: 3Hrs

Objective: to familiarizewith various Financial Institutions and Markets.

UNIT–I: INTRODUCTION:
Functions of Financial System – Constituents of Indian Financial System – An Overview of Indian
Financial System – Role and Functions of Participants in the Financial Market – Factors.

UNIT–II: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: ALL INDIA DEVELOPMENT BANKS:


Role of Financial Institutions in Economic Development – Types of Financial Institutions.
All India Development Banks: Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI) – Industrial
Development Bank of India (IDBI) – Industrial Investment Bank of India Limited (IIBIL) –
Industrial Reconstruction Bank of India (IRBI) – Small Industries Development Bank of India
(SIDBI) – Infrastructure Development Finance Company Limited (IDFC) – ICICI.

UNIT–III: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: STATE LEVEL DEVELOPMENT BANKS:


State Finance Corporations (SFCs): Objectives and Scope - Management – Financial Resources –
Functions – Operations – Performance Appraisal and Problems.
State Industrial Development Corporations (SIDCs): Functions – Resources – Operations –
Financial Assistance.

UNIT–IV: MONEY MARKET:


Money Market: Definition, Features, Objectives, Importance, Compositions.
Call Money Market: Operations – Transactions and Participants – Advantages and Drawbacks.
Commercial Bills Market: Definition – Types of Bills – Operations in Bill Market– Importance of
Bill Market – Discount Market – Acceptance Market – Drawbacks.
Treasury - Types of Treasury Bills – Operations and Participants – Money Market Instruments –
Structure of Indian Money Market – Recent Development in the Indian Money Market.

UNIT–V: CAPITAL MARKET:


Capital Market: Meaning, Objectives, Importance, Functions – Structure of the Indian Capital
Market – New Issue Market – Instruments – Security Buyer – Methods of Issus – Intermediaries

– Secondary Market – Characteristics and functions of Stock Exchanges – Listing of Securities –


Types of Speculators - Stock Exchanges in India – SEBI – Powers and Functions – Primary and
Secondary Market Guidelines .
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Financial Markets and Services: Gordon and Natarajan, Himalaya.
2. Financial Institutions & Markets: Shashi K Gupta, Nisha Aggarwal and Neeti Gupta, Kalyani
3. Management of Indian Financial Institutions: R.M.Srivastava&Divya Nigam, Himalaya.
4. Financial Services and Markets: Dr.Punithavathy Pandian, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
5. Indian Financial System: Dr. S C Bihari, International Book House Pvt. Ltd.
6. Financial Institutions and Markets: L.M. Bhole, Tata McGraw Hill.
7. Indian Financial Systems: Pathak, Pearson Education.
8. Financial Markets: Clifford Gomez, Institutions and Financial Services, PHI.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper : (BCO606) COMMERCE LAB

Paper: BCO606 Max. Marks: 50UE+30P+20IA


PPW: 4 Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Credits:4
Objective: to become familiar with various business documents and acquire practical knowledge,
which improve over all skill and talent.

UNIT-I: BASIC BUSINESS DOCUMENTS:


Trade license under Shops and Establishments Act - Labor license from Department of labor -
Partnership Deed - Pollution, Health licenses – Quotation - Invoice form and preparation -
Computation of simple interest, compound interest and EMI - Way bill used during transport -
Debit Note and Credit Note - Audit Report.

UNIT-II: FINANCE, BANKING AND INSURANCE DOCUMENTS:


Promissory Note - Bill of exchange – Cheque - Pay in slip - Withdrawal form - Account opening
and Nomination form - Deposit form and Deposit Receipts - Loan application form - Insurance
Proposal form and Insurance Policy - ATM Card Application form - Credit appraisal report -
Insurance agency application procedure - ESI / PF membership form.

UNIT-III: BUSINESS LEGAL DOCUMENTS:


Memorandum of Association - Articles of Association - Certificate of Incorporation – Prospectus -
Certificate of Commencement of Business - Annual Report – Chairman’s Speech - Model bye-laws
of some society - Society/ Trust registration form - Complaint in a Consumer forum - Complaint
under Right to Information Act.

UNIT-IV: DOCUMENTS OF TAXATION:

PAN application under Income Tax Act - TAN application under Income Tax Act - Form:16 to be
issued by Employer - TDS and its certificate u/s15 - Income Tax payment challans and Refund
Order - Income Tax Returns including TDS Return - Notices under Income Tax Act - Assessment
Order - VAT/TOT Dealer-Application and License - Registration under Service Tax.

UNIT-V: BUSINESS CHARTS:


Elements of business - Forms of business organizations - Procedure of incorporation of companies
- Classification of partners with salient features of each of them - International, National, State
level and Regional entrepreneurs - Hierarchy of Banking business in India - Tax administration in
India - Various taxes imposed in India - Export and import procedure - Purpose and powers of
authorities like RBI, SEBI, IRDA, ROC.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

COMMERCE LAB FACILITIES:

i) Colleges are required to provide a commerce lab containing all the documents related to
commerce and facilities as, computer, printer, OHP, LCD Projector with sufficient furniture.
ii) Teachers should practically explain the documents and help in filling the same in the simulated
environment.
iii) Students are required to do the above personally and gain the knowledge of filling the above
documents and the same are to be kept in a portfolio.
iv) At the end of semester, the portfolios would be evaluated by the external examiner designated
by the Controller of Examinations, Osmania University, from the panel submitted by the Board of
Studies in Commerce. The Examiner would evaluate the portfolio for a maximum of 35 marks and
conduct viva-voce examination for 15 marks. The award lists duly signed are to be sent the
Controller of Examinations.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO607) WEB TECHNOLOGIES


Paper: BCO607 Max. Marks: 50UE+30P+20IA
PPW: 5(3L + 2P) Time: 3 Hrs.
Credits:5
Objective:to gain skills of usage of Web Technologies to design Web pages.
UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Art of creating a web site - Markup language (HTML) – Hypertext - Formatting text - Forms &
formulating instructions & formulation elements – Commenting code – Anchors - Back grounds –
Images - Hyperlinks – Lists –Tables – Frames - Web design principles.
UNIT-II: AN OVER VIEW OF DYNAMIC WEB PAGES & DYNAMIC WEB PAGE:
An over view of dynamic web pages and dynamic web page technologies: Introduction to
Dynamic HTML programing -Cascading style sheets(CSS)- Basic syntax and structure -Events
handling- Changing Text and Attributes - Dynamically changing style - Text Graphics and
placements- Creating multimedia effects with filters and Transactions.
UNIT-III: JAVA SCRIPT:
Introduction - Client side Java script - Server side Java script - Core features - Data types and
variables – Operators - Expressions and statements – Functions – Objects – Array - Date and math
related objects - Document object model- Event handling.
UNIT-IV:EVENTS AND EVENT HANDLERS:
General information about Events – Event –OnAbort –OnClick - Ondbl click - Ondrag drop –
Onerror - Onfocus - Onkey Press – Onkey Up – Onload - Onmouse Down – Onmouse Move -
Onmouse Out – Onmouse Over - Onmove - Onrest – Onresize - Onselect - On submit - Onunload.
UNIT-V: EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE (XML):
Introduction- Creating XML Documents- XML style Sheet- Hyperlinksin XML Document Object
Model- XML Query Language.
LAB WORK:CREATING A WEBSITE WITH DYNAMIC FUNCTIONALITY USING
CLIENT- SIDE AND SERVER SIDE SCRIPTING.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Internet & World Wide Web How to Program: Deitel&Deitel, Pearson.
2. Web programming: Chris Bates.
3. HTML & XML An Introduction NIIT, PHI.
4. HTML for the WWW with XHTML & CSS: Wlizabeth Castro, Pearson
5. Internet and Web Technologies: Raj Kamal, McGraw Hill.
6. Web Technology: A Developer’s Perspective:Gopalan&Sivaselvan, PHI.
7. The Complete Reference PHP: S.Holzner, McGrawHill.
8. Internet Technology and Web Page Design: R.Singh&M.Sonia, Kalyani.
9. Web Programming using PHP and MySQL: A.Babu, K.Meena&Sivakumar, HPH.
10. Web Technology and Design by Xavier, New Age International Pub.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

Paper: (BCO608)
RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Paper: BCO608 Max. Marks: 50UE+30P+20IA
PPW: 5 (3L + 2P) Time: 3 Hrs.
Credits: 5
Objective: to acquire basic conceptual background necessary to design and develop simple
database system, Relational database mode, ER model and distributed databases, and to write
good queries using a standard query language called SQL.

UNIT-I: BASIC CONCEPTS:


Database Management System - File based system - Advantages of DBMS over file based system -
Database Approach - Logical DBMS Architecture - Three level architecture of DBMS or logical
DBMS architecture - Need for three level architecture - Physical DBMS Architecture - Database
Administrator (DBA) Functions & Role - Data files indices and Data Dictionary - Types of
Database.
Relational and ER Models: Data Models - Relational Model – Domains - Tuple and Relation -
Super keys - Candidate keys - Primary keys and foreign key for the Relations - Relational
Constraints - Domain Constraint - Key Constraint - Integrity Constraint - Update Operations and
Dealing with Constraint Violations - Relational Operations - Entity Relationship (ER) Model –
Entities – Attributes – Relationships - More about Entities and Relationships - Defining
Relationship for College Database - E-R Diagram - Conversion of E-R Diagram to Relational
Database.

UNIT-II: DATABASE INTEGRITY AND NORMALISATION:


Relational Database Integrity - The Keys - Referential Integrity - Entity Integrity - Redundancy and
Associated Problems – Single Valued Dependencies – Normalisation - Rules of Data
Normalisation - The First Normal Form -The Second Normal Form - The Third Normal Form -
Boyce Codd Normal Form - Attribute Preservation - Lossless-join Decomposition - Dependency
Preservation.
File Organisation :Physical Database Design Issues - Storage of Database on Hard Disks - File
Organisation and Its Types - Heap files (Unordered files) - Sequential File Organisation - Indexed
(Indexed Sequential) File Organisation - Hashed File Organisation - Types of Indexes - Index and
Tree Structure - Multi-key File Organisation - Need for Multiple Access Paths - Multi-list File
Organisation - Inverted File Organisation.

UNIT-III: STRUCTURES QUERY LANGUAGE (SQL):


Meaning – SQL commands - Data Definition Language - Data Manipulation Language - Data
Control Language - Transaction Control Language - Queries using Order by – Where - Group by -
Nested Queries.
Joins – Views – Sequences - Indexes and Synonyms - Table Handling.

UNIT-IV : TRANSACTIONS AND CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT:


Transactions - Concurrent Transactions - Locking Protocol - Serialisable Schedules - Locks Two
Phase Locking (2PL) - Deadlock and its Prevention - Optimistic Concurrency Control.
Database Recovery and Security: Database Recovery meaning - Kinds of failures - Failure
controlling methods - Database errors - Backup & Recovery Techniques - Security & Integrity -
Database Security - Authorization.
Faculty of Commerce, Telangana University, Nizamabad -503 322, Telangana State, India.

UNIT-V: DISTRIBUTED AND CLIENT SERVER DATABASES:


Need for Distributed Database Systems - Structure of Distributed Database - Advantages and
Disadvantages of DDBMS - Advantages of Data Distribution - Disadvantages of Data Distribution
- Data Replication - Data Fragmentation.
Client Server Databases: Emergence of Client Server Architecture - Need for Client Server
Computing - Structure of Client Server Systems & its advantages.

LAB: SQL QUERIES BASED ON VARIOUS COMMANDS.


SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Database Systems: R.Elmasri& S.B. Navathe, Pearson.
2. Introduction to Database Management System: ISRD Group, McGraw Hill.
3. Database Management System: R.Ramakrishnan&J.Gehrke, McGraw Hill.
4. Modern Database Management: J.A.Hoffer,V.Rames&H.Topi, Pearson.
5. Database System Concepts: Silberschatz, Korth&Sudarshan, McGraw Hill.
6. Simplified Approach to DBMS: ParteekBhaia, Kalyani Publishers.
7. Database Management System: NirupmaPathak, Himalaya.
8. Database Management Systems: Pannerselvam, PHI.
9. Relational Database Management System: Srivastava & Srivastava, New Age
10.PHP MySQL Spoken Tutorials by IIT Bombay.
11.Oracle Database: A Beginner’s Guide: I.Abramson, McGraw Hill.

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