OAS CURRICULUM-2023-24 at SEWAA
OAS CURRICULUM-2023-24 at SEWAA
OAS CURRICULUM-2023-24 at SEWAA
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
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S No. Contents Page
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I Introduction 5
II Objectives of the Course 6
III Skills to be provided 6
IV Job Opportunities 6
a) Wage Employment
b) Self-Employment
Practical
Paper I: Business Organization and Management
Paper II: Accountancy & Computers - I
Paper III: Computer Based English Typewriting @30 W.P.M
Practical
Paper I: Computer Based English Typewriting@45 W.P.M
Paper II: Accountancy & Tally - II
Paper III: Office Management and Secretarial Duties
IX List of Equipment 42
a) Collaborating Institutions for curriculum transaction
b) On – the – Job Training Sites
X Teaching Staff and their Qualification 43
XI Vertical Mobility 43
XII Equivalency of Papers 43
XIII List of Participants 44
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I INTRODUCTION
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II. Objectives of the Course:
To understand the concepts of E-Commerce and Computers
To keep the student abreast of the accounting procedures of various
types of business concerns and organization.
To acquire skills of speed, accuracy and efficiency in Data Entry in
computers.
To acquire skills of speed, accuracy and efficiency in Shorthand.
To use the computer skills in the accomplishment of office work.
To enable the student, appreciate the role and contribution of an Office
Assistant.
To train and develop competent office personnel for salary and self-
employment.
Salary Employment
4.1.1 Office Assistant/Junior Assistant
4.1.2 Accounts Assistant
4.1.3 Stenographer
4.1.4 Record Assistant
4.1.5 Steno-Typist
4.1.6 Computer Data Entry Operator
4.1.7 Personal Assistant /Private Secretary
4.1.8 Receptionist.
Self-Employment
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V. SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION
ANNUAL SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION FOR
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
FIRST YEAR
Theory Practical Total
Part-A
Periods Marks Periods Marks Periods Marks
1. English 150 50 0 0 150 50
General
2. Foundation 150 50 0 0 150 50
course
Part-B
Paper-1
3. Business 135 50 135 50 270 100
Organization
Paper-II
4. Accountancy & 135 50 135 50 270 100
Computers- I
Paper-III
English
5. Shorthand & 135 50 135 50 270 100
CBET @ 30
W.P.M
Part-C
6. 0 0 365 100 365 100
OJT
Total 705 250 770 250 1475 500
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*On the Job Training for 1 year from 1 November to 31 December
SECOND YEAR
Theory Practical Total
Part-A
Periods Marks Periods Marks Periods Marks
1. English 150 50 0 0 150 50
General Foundation
2. 150 50 0 0 150 50
Course
Part-B
Paper-1
English Shorthand@
3. 110 50 115 50 225 100
80 W.P.M &
CBET@45 W.P.M
Paper-II
4. Accountancy & Tally - 65 50 160 50 225 100
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Paper-III
5. Office Management 110 50 115 50 225 100
and Secretarial Duties
6. Part-C OJT - - 450 100 450 100
7. Total 630 250 795 250 1425 500
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TOTAL 1 YEAR AND 2 YEAR MARKS 1000
*OJT Programme for 2nd year students from 1st August to 31st October
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EVALUATION OF ON-THE-JOB TRAINING:
The “On the Job Training” shall carry 100 marks for each year and pass marks is 50. During
on the job training the candidate shall put in a minimum of 90 % of attendance.
The evaluation shall be done in the last week of January.
NOTE: The On-the-Job Training mentioned is tentative. The spirit of On-the-Job training is
to be maintained. The colleges are at liberty to conduct on the job training according
to their local feasibility of institutions & industries. They may conduct the entire on
the job training periods of (365) First year and (450) Second year either by
conducting classes in the morning session and send the students for OJT in
afternoon session or two days in week or weekly or monthly or by any mode
which is feasible for both the college and the institution. However, the total
assigned periods for on-the-job training should be completed. The institutions are at
liberty to conduct On the Job training during summer also, however there will not
be any financial commitment to the department.
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SYLLABUS
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP FIRST YEAR
PART B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER – I: BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
(THEORY& PRACTICAL)
TIME SCHEDULE, WEIGHTAGE & BLUE PRINT
S.No NAME OF THE UNIT No. Of Periods Weightage in Short Essay/
Theory Practical marks answer Problem
questions questions
01 Basic Concepts of Business 15 15 10 2 1
02 Forms of Business Organizations 20 20 8 1 1
03 Non- Corporate form of Business 15 15 8 1 1
Organizations
04 Corporate Business Organizations 20 20 10 2 1
05 Sources of Business Finance 20 15 8 1 1
06 Micro Small and Medium 15 15 8 1 1
Enterprises and Multinational
Corporations
07 E Business 10 15 8 1 1
08 Introduction to Management 20 20 8 1 1
Total 135 135 68 10 08
7. E -Business
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Meaning and definition of E Business - scope - Benefits of E- Business -Types of E- Business.
8. Introduction to Management: Meaning - Definition -Objectives – Principles - Functions.
Reference Books:
1. Jones & Mathew: Organization Theory, designed change – Vikas Publishers
2. P. N. Reddy – Principles of Business Organizations – S. Chand Publications
3. Nathan S. Collier - A Different types of Business Organizations – Wiley Publications
Collection, display and filling of various dummy documents relating to forming of sole trader,
partnership, joint stock companies, co-operative societies like partnership deed, memorandum of
association, articles of association, prospectus / statement in lieu of prospectus, invitation of public
deposits, invitation of shares.
Visiting a bank and collecting various pay-in-slips, withdrawal modes, filling Demand draft forms,
fixed deposit forms, forms relating to opening of account in bank etc., Awareness about KYC norms.
Visiting various types of warehouses and collecting flow chart of their activities
Visiting various types of transport / RTA offices and observe day to day activities during OJT and
collect information.
Visiting various advertisement agencies and observing their charging tariff and the importance /
advantages of advertisement.
Collect data of Success / failure stories of Entrepreneurs with case study.
Charts and building models of activities in bank, warehousing & insurance in class rooms.
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
FIRST YEAR
PART B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER – II: ACCOUNTANCY & COMPUTERS – I (THEORY& PRACTICAL)
TIME SCHEDULE, WEIGHTAGE & BLUE PRINT
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2. S. N. Maheswari – Financial Accounting & Analysis – Vikas Publications
3. V. K. Goyal – Financial Accounting – EXCEL Books
4. E. Balaguruswamy - Fundamentals of Computers Tata C Graw Hill Education Pvt, Ltd.,
WINDOWS:
Basics of windows operation, copying, moving of files, creating, deleting, renaming folders, creating
shortcuts, placing shortcuts, operation of control panel, screen setting, mouse setting, viewing files with
my computer, viewing files with explorer, deleting files, folders and retrieving from cycle bin, installing
software/uninstalling software, hardware, printing text documents.
MS – WORD:
Creating and saving a document, operation of tool bars, selecting menus from the drop menus,
formatting the text, spell checking, mail merging, printing of document
MS – EXCEL
Introduction to electronic spreadsheets, entering column titles, entering numbers, editing data, selecting
cells, calculations using formulas, copying data, moving data, drag and drop feature, clearing cell
contents, saving a work book, closing a work book, working with work sheets, inserting and deleting
worksheets, etc. Problems of Final Accounts using Excel.
WINDOWS: Demonstrate use of start button
- Demonstrate viewing of the setting option in the start menu
- Demonstrate loading of control panel and understand selecting the items
- Demonstrate changing date and time, screen settings, printer settings
- Demonstrate changing of settings of mouse
- Demonstrate creating of folders
- Demonstrate deleting of files, folders, un-deleting of files and folders
- Create text file using word pad or notepad
- Format the text document with all the features available in word pad
- Print the document created using word pad, note pad
MS – WORD: Demonstrate starting MS word
- Identify the word screen elements
- Identify the tool bars on the screen
- Demonstrate creating a sample text
- Demonstrate text formatting
- Demonstrate page formatting
- Demonstrate search and replace of text
- Demonstrate selecting, deselecting the text from menu and copying
- Demonstrate spell checking
- Demonstrate mail merging of documents
MS – EXCEL
Describe the EXCEL window
- Define the term cell, current cell, cell pointer, range
- List the toolbars of EXCEL and their functionality
- Demonstrate procedure to Edit the contents of the cell
- Demonstrate the procedure to format the cells with numbers
- Demonstrate the procedure to format the text in the cells
- Demonstrate the procedure to change the width of the cells
- Demonstrate the procedure to change the height of the cells
- List the operators used in formula
- Procedure to enter formulae with functions
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
FIRST YEAR
PAPER –III ENGLISH SHORTHAND [ Theory]
Reference Books:
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Objectives:
At the end of the instruction, the learner will be able to:
1.0 Understand the Phonography System
1.1. State the need for Shorthand in Modern Business and Government
Offices.
1.2 Define and Explain the Importance of Shorthand.
1.3 State the advantages of phonography in Shorthand.
1.4 Define Consonants.
1.5 Identify the consonantal sounds in English.
1.6 Distinguish the consonantal sounds in English and Phonography.
1.7 Identify and write the signs of consonants.
1.8. Practice the consonantal signs from exercises.
1.9. Explain the principle of joining the strokes.
1.10 Practice the joining of strokes.
1.11 Define a Vowel in phonography.
1.12 List the various vowel sounds.
1.13 Explain the vowel places.
1.14 Identify and indicate the vowels in respective places.
1.15 Explain the Intervening Vowels.
1.16 Indication of Intervening vowels to the strokes.
1.17 Explain the rules governing the position writing of the strokes.
1.18 Define Grammalogues.
1.19 Explain the various punctuation marks in Shorthand.
1.20 Practice Grammalogues.
2.0 Understand the Alternative forms for ‘R’ & ‘H’ Diphthongs and
Phraseography.
2.1 Explain the Alternative forms for ‘R’
2.2 List the circumstances in which Downward ‘R’ is used.
2.3 List the circumstances in which upward ‘R’ is used.
2.4 Explain the alternative forms for ‘H’
2.5 Explain the use of Downward and Upward ‘H’
2.6 Practice words using the alternative forms.
2.7 Define Diphthong.
2.8 List the various diphthong signs and their places.
2.9 Use of diphthongs at the appropriate place.
2.10 Explain the joined diphthongs.
2.11 Define Triphone.
2.12 Explain the use of Triphone in Shorthand.
2.13 Define abbreviated ‘W’.
2.14 Explain the use of abbreviated ‘W’ in Shorthand.
2.15 Difference between Phraseography and Phraseogram.
2.16 List the qualities of a good Phraseogram.
2.17 Explain the position of a Phraseogram.
3.0 UNDERSTAND THE WRITING OF SMALL AND LARGE CIRCLE, AND
LOOPS ‘ST’ AND ‘STR’.
3.1 Explain the left & right motion used for circles.
3.2 Explain the rules governing the use of a small circle initially, medially
and finally to straight and curved strokes.
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3.3. Define a Large Circle.
3.4. Explain why the ‘SW’ circle is used only initially.
3.5 Explain the use of ‘SW’ circle to straight and curved strokes.
3.6 Explain the use of ‘SS’ Circle to straight and curved strokes.
3.7 List the circumstances when large circles are not used.
3.8 Mention the use of large circles in Phraseography.
3.9. Define the loop ‘ST’ and ‘STR’.
3.10 Explain the use of loops ‘ST’ and ‘STR’ initially, medially and finally
to straight strokes and curves.
3.11 Explain the circumstances in which the loops are not used.
3.12 List the use of loops in Phraseography.
4.0 Understand the use of hooks to the strokes.
4.1 Explain the concept of double consonants and its features.
4.2 Explain the procedure for writing the ‘R’ hook to the straight stokes
and curves.
4.3 Explain the procedure for writing the ‘L’ hook to the straight stokes
and curves.
4.4 Explain the procedure for indication of vowels to the double
consonants.
4.5 Explain the alternative forms for fr, vr, thr & Thr.
4.6 Explain the rules governing the use of alternative forms for fr, vr, thr &
Thr.
4.7 List the alternative forms for fl, vl & thl.
4.8. Explain the rules governing the use of alternative forms for fl, vl & thl.
4.9. Explain the indication of intervening vowels to the double consonants.
4.10 Explain the use of extended use of ‘L’ hook.
4.11 Explain the use of circles and loops to initially hooked strokes.
4.12 Explain the use of final hooks for ‘N’, F & V.
4.13 Explain the circumstances in which the final hooks are not used.
4.14 Explain the use of circles and loops to final hooks.
4.15 Explain the rules governing the use of Shun hook to straight strokes
and curves.
4.16 List the circumstances in which Shun hook is not used.
5.0 Appreciate the use of Aspirate and the Alternative forms for ‘R’, ‘L’ and
‘SH’.
5.1 Define Aspirate
5.2 List the various forms of Aspirate.
5.3 Explain the rules governing the use of various forms of Aspirate ‘H’.
5.4 List the circumstances in which Downward ‘R’ is used.
5.5 List the circumstances in which Upward ‘R’ is used.
5.6 Explain the use of Upward and Downward ‘L’
5.7 Explain the use of Upward and Downward ‘SH’
5.8 Define compound consonants.
5.9. Explain the use of various compound consonants.
5.10 Explain the circumstances when a vowel is implied.
6.0 Explain the halving and Doubling Principles.
6.1 Define the principle for halving a stroke
6.2 Explain the use of halving principle for monosyllabic words.
6.3 Explain the use of halving principle for polysyllabic words.
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6.4 Explain the rules governing the halving of ‘M’, ‘N’, ‘L’ & ‘R’.
6.5 Explain the rules where halving principle is not used.
6.6 Explain the rules governing the use of halving principle in phrases.
6.7 Define Doubling Principle.
6.8 Explain the rules governing the use of doubling principle for straight
stokes and curves.
6.9 Explain the rules governing the use of MP and NG.
6.10 Explain the rules where doubling principle is not used.
6.11 Explain the rules where doubling principle is used in phrases.
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
FIRST YEAR
PART B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER – III COMPUTER BASED ENGLISH TYPEWRITING@ 30 W. P. M
(PRACTICALS)
Periods: 135 Max. Marks: 50
Note:
1. Five depressions are to be considered a word.
2. Time for speed at 30 wpm…10 minutes.
3. Time for second paper manuscript …, 1 ½ hour
4. No. of words in Statement/Credit Note/Invoice …..60 words: 300 strokes.
5. No. of words in Business Letter/Personal Letter ……100 words …500 strokes.
6. No. of words in G.O. ……….100 words ….500 strokes.
Reference Books:
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Objectives:
At the end of the instruction, the learner will be able to:
Reference Books:
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SYLLABUS
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
SECOND YEAR
PAPER-I ENGLISH SHORTHAND @ 80 W.P.M [THEORY]
Objectives:
At the end of instruction, the student will be able to
1. Understand the rules governing the use of Advance Phraseography
1.1 Practice Grammalogues /Contractions.
1.2 Practice Special Contractions Section I to V.
1.3 Explain the rules governing the formation of advance phrases.
Practice the Advanced Phraseography from section I to VII.
1.4 Practice Revisionary Exercises A, B and C
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
SECOND YEAR
PAPER-I COMPUTER BASED ENGLISH TYPEWRITING @ 45 W.PM.
[PRACTICAL]
1. Speed Drills @ 35 W.P.M 15
2. Official Letter/Business Letter 10
3. Speed Drills @ 40 W.P.M 20
4. G. O. s /Memo’s 20
5. Speed Drills @ 45 W.P.M 25
6. Balance Sheet/Receipts & Payments/Income & Expenditure/Trading 25
& Profit and Loss Account/Business letter/G. O/Official letter
Total 115
NOTE:
1) Five depressions are to be considered a word
2) Time for speed @ 45 W.P.M....................................... 10 Marks.
3) Time for second paper Manuscripts… ........................... 1 ½ Hour.
4) No. of words in Business Letter/Official Letter ............... 120 Words 600 strokes.
5) No. of words in Balance Sheet etc .................................... 140 Words 700 strokes.
6) No. of words in G.O/Memo… .......................................... 140 Words 700 strokes.
Reference Books:
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Objectives:
At the end of Instruction, the student will be able to:
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SECOND YEAR
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
PART B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER –II: ACCOUNTANCY – II (THEORY & PRACTICAL)
TIME SCHEDULE, WEIGHTAGE & BLUE PRINT
Section – A of question paper contains 10 questions carries 2 marks each. The student has to answer
all questions.
Section – B of question paper contains 8 questions carries 6 marks each. The student has to answer
five questions.
COURSE CONTENTS:
1. DEPRECIATION I: – Meaning – Definition - Need– Causes– Factors –Methods – Fixed
Instalment Method: Meaning – Advantages – Limitations – Diminishing Balance Method –
Meaning Advantages – Disadvantages. Simple problems on depreciation (Straight line and
diminishing balance method including sale of an asset].
2. DEPRECIATION II : Provisions and Reserves:
Provisions: Meaning - Types - Need for provisions.
Reserves: Meaning – Need for Reserves Types [Problems]
3. PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS I: Partnership: Meaning – Definition as per Act – Partnership
Deed – Contents- Provisions in the absence of Partnership deed – Capital Accounts – Meaning
– Methods of maintaining capital accounts – Interest on Capital [ Including Journal entries]
- Remuneration to partners – Profit and Loss appropriation account [ Including problems] –
Differences between appropriation and charge.
4. PARTNER SHIP ACCOUNTS – II: Goodwill: Meaning – Definition – Need – Factors
determining goodwill – Methods of Valuation of goodwill [four methods] Problems with
reference to admission and retirement [Simple problems].
Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities : Meaning – Need – Journal entries along with preparation
of revaluation account.[simple problems].
Accounting for Reserves: Meaning – Accumulated profits and Losses with illustrations-
Transfer of reserves – Workmen’s Compensation Reserve – Investment fluctuation reserve
[simple problems].
5. Company Accounts – I: Meaning of company – Definition as per Companies Act, 2013 –
Meaning of a share – Types of Shares – Distinction between Equity shares and Preference
shares - Meaning of Share capital – Classification of share capital– Issue of shares-Journal
entries – Issue of shares at par and premium- Forfeiture of shares – Re Issue of forfeited shares.
6. Company Account – II: Debentures – Meaning – Definition – Features – Differences between
shares and debentures – Types of debentures – Issue of Debentures for consideration other than
cash – [simple problems].
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7. Company Account – III –Profit and loss account – Balance Sheet along with notes to accounts
as per schedule – III [Simple problems].
8. Ratio analysis: Meaning – Need – Classification of ratios- Problems on Profitability ratios
and liquidity ratios.
Reference Books:
1. M. C. Sukla and S.C Gupta – Advanced Accounts – S. Chand & Co.
2. S. N. Maheswari – Introduction to Accountancy – Vikas Publishing House
3. Jagadish. R. Raiyani – Financial Ratios and Financial Statement Analysis – New Century
Publications
PROBLEMS ON:
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1. Visit a company and find out the ways of calculating depreciation and examine the process
of calculating depreciation.
2. Visit a partnership firm and find out how the capital is contributed and how the profits and
losses of a firm are shared.
3. Goodwill and methods of calculating goodwill
4. Visit a company and find out the capital structure of the company
5. Examine the assets and liabilities of a company and analyze theratios.
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MODEL QUESTION PAPERS
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
I YEAR
PAPER – I: BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT (THEORY)
Time: 3 hrs Marks: 50
SECTION – A
Note: i) Answer all questions 10 x 2 =20
ii) Each question carries two marks
2. What is an Industry?
4. Define Partnership?
8. What is an MNC?
9. What is E-Commerce?
SECTION –B
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MODEL QUESTION PAPERS
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
I YEAR
PAPER – I: BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT (PRACTICAL)
Time: 3 hrs Marks: 50
5. Filling various pay-in-slips, with drawl modes, filling Demand draft forms, fixed deposit forms,
forms relating to opening of account in bank etc.
Record 10 marks
Viva 04 marks
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MODEL QUESTION PAPERS
I YEAR
PAPER – II: OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
Time: 3 hrs Marks: 50
SECTION – A
Note: i) Answer all questions 10 x 2 =20
ii)Each question carries two marks
1 Define Accountancy?
2 What is business entity concept?
3 What is a Voucher?
4 What is meant by subsidiary book?
5 Define Ledger?
6 What is contra entry?
7 What is Pass book?
8 What is capital receipt?
9 What is a computer?
10 What is accuracy in computer?
SECTION –B
Note: i) Answer all questions 5 x 6 = 30
ii) Each question carries six marks
Stock 15,000
Purchases 20,000
Sales 20,000
Bank loan 15,000
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Debtors 20,000
Creditors 20,000
17. From the following Trial Balance of Mr. Prasad, Prepare Trading, Profit & Loss a/c,
& Balance Sheet as on 31.03.2023
Opening stock 20,000
Purchases 15,000
Sales 90,000
Capital 50,000
Debtors 20,000
Salaries 5,000
Wages 10,000
Rent 15,000
Sundry Expenses 10,000
Commission received 10,000
Drawings 5,000
Creditors 10,000
Adjustments:
1. Closing Stock as on 31.03.2023 Rs. 20,000
2. Outstanding wages Rs. 5,000
3. Prepaid Rent Rs. 2,000
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
I YEAR
PAPER – II: ACCOUNTANCY & COMPUTERS – I (PRACTICAL)
WINDOWS:
- Demonstrate use of start button
- Demonstrate viewing of the setting option in the start menu
- Demonstrate loading of control panel and understand selecting the items
- Demonstrate changing date and time, screen settings, printer settings
- Demonstrate changing of settings of mouse
- Demonstrate creating of folders
- Demonstrate deleting of files, folders, un-deleting of files and folders
- Create text file using word pad or notepad
- Format the text document with all the features available in word pad
- Print the document created using word pad, note pad
MS – WORD: 12 marks
- Demonstrate starting MS word
- Identify the word screen elements
- Identify the tool bars on the screen
- Demonstrate creating a sample text
- Demonstrate text formatting
- Demonstrate page formatting
- Demonstrate search and replace of text
- Demonstrate selecting, deselecting the text from menu and copying
- Demonstrate spell checking
- Demonstrate mail merging of documents
MS – EXCEL 12 marks
- Describe the EXCEL window
- Define the term cell, current cell, cell pointer, range
- List the toolbars of EXCEL and their functionality
- Demonstrate procedure to Edit the contents of the cell
- Demonstrate the procedure to format the cells with numbers
- Demonstrate the procedure to format the text in the cells
- Demonstrate the procedure to change the width of the cells
- Demonstrate the procedure to change the height of the cells
- List the operators used in formula
- Procedure to enter formulae with functions
Record 10 marks
Viva 04 marks
Record 10 marks
Viva 04 marks
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
SECOND YEAR
PAPER –III OFFICE MANAGEMENT AND
SECRETARIAL DUTIES [THEORY]
S. Name of the unit No. of Weightage Short Essay
No Periods in Marks Answer type
Questio Ques
ns tions
1. Office Management and its Functions 15 6 2 1
2. Office Organization and Administration 15 10 1 1
3. Office Accommodation and Environment 15 10 1 1
4. Office Machines and Equipment and 15 6 1 1
Automation in Office:
5. Records Management and Office 20 10 2 2
Stationery
6. Office Communication and Mail services. 15 10 1 1
7. Secretarial Duties 15 6 2 1
Reference Books:
SYLLABUS
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4. Office Machines and Equipment and 15 6 1 1
Automation in Office: Objectives of
Mechanization-Criteria in selection of office
machines-Types of Office Machines-
Miscellaneous machines including biometrics.
5. Records Management and Office Stationery 20 10 2 2
Records-Importance of Records-Record
Management-Filing-Methods of Filing-Indexing-
Types of Indexing-Stationery-Importance of
Stationery-Methods for Purchasing of Stationery
& Stationery Control.
6. Office Communication and Mail services. 15 10 1 1
Importance of Communications-Types of
Communication- Communication Procedure -
Video Conference - Office Correspondence
7. Secretarial Duties 15 6 2 1
Convening & Conduct of Meetings-Notices of
Meetings-Quorum, Recording of Minutes &
Confirmation.
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
SECOND YEAR
PAPER –III OFFICE MANAGEMENT AND
SECRETARIAL DUTIES [PRACTICAL]
S.No. Major Units Periods
1. Office Management and Modern Office and its Functions: 20
Charts - Principles of Management – Flow Charts of Office Activities –
Model Office - Types of Offices with Examples.
2. Office Organization and Administration 20
Charts – Types of Organizations – Principles of Organization – Functions
of Office Administrator.
3. Office Accommodation and Environment: 20
Charts – Managing of Office Space/Utilization of Office Space – Display
of different Offices – Various Types of Lighting & Ventilation Systems
in different types of Offices. Example: Banks, Modern Offices, Schools,
Factories, Airports etc.
4. Office Machines and Equipment and Automation in Office: 10
Identifying the different types of Office Machines & Equipment used in
Offices, Factories, Schools & Banks etc.
5. Records Management and Office Stationery: 15
Types of Records, Registers & Files – Stationery Registers &
Miscellaneous Expenses Registers – Indexing in different Offices
Example: Banks, Modern Offices, Schools, Factories etc. Format of
Stationery Register – Regarding purchase & issue of Stationery.
6. Office Communication and Correspondence and mail services: 15
Communication Channel in traditional and modern offices – display of
sophisticated types of Communication.
7. Secretarial Duties: 10
Draft a notice of conducting of Meeting, Preparation of Agenda and
Recording of Minutes.
Total 110
- Visit any office and do practical relating to Office functions, Office organization like
inward and outward sections & administration and learn about Office accommodation
and environment
- Know about various office machines and equipment like operating fax machines, copier
machines etc.,
- Know about maintaining Office stationery and maintenance of records like indexing,
filing etc.
- Know about various types of office communications and mail service
- The concerned group lecturer shall take the students and to any office and show live
practical in the office to get easy understandability for the students.
- Visiting Limited Companies like HAL, BHEL, BDL, DRDL students will learn how
various departments are functioning under the Personnel Department (Admin). Our
students will know the Secretarial work like taking dictation, making of notices and
preparation of circulars. Preparation for meetings like making of Agenda & Minutes
of meeting.
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
MODEL QUESTION PAPERS
FIRST YEAR
PAPER –III ENGLISH SHORTHAND [ THEORY]
1. Define a Vowel.
2. What is diphthong?
3. Define a Consonant. How many are they?
4. What is a grammalogue?
5. What is meant by Phraseography?
Write its Qualities.
6. How is ‘SW’ Circle employed?
7. Write about abbreviated ‘W’.
8. How is ‘Shun’ hook written?
9. Write about ‘STR’ Loop.
10. How fullness and lessens is are used in suffixes?
Section –B
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MODEL QUESTION PAPER
OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP COURSE-I YEAR
PAPER –III COMPUTER BASED ENGLISH TYPEWRITING @ 30 WPM
[PRACTICALS]
5, 9, 14
Note: 1. The serial numbers of the questions mentioned above are the
serial number in question bank. In practical examination only the serial
number of the question will be given. The Questions given by TSBIE are
for 40 Marks. The examiner shall decode it with the question bank and
give the questions.
SECTION – I
1×1 =20 MARKS
1. Speed
2. Speed
3. Speed
4. Speed
5. Speed
SECTION – II
1×1 =10 MARKS
6. Statement
7. Statement
8. Statement
9. Credit Note
10. Invoice
SECTION – III
1×1 =10 MARKS
11. .Invoice
12. Application
13. Personal Letter
14. Business Letter
15. G.O
RECORD 5 MARKS
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
SECOND YEAR
MODEL QUESTION PAPER PRACTICAL
PAPER I: COMPUTER BASED ENGLISH TYPEWRITING
(45 WPM) [213/71]
Time: 3hrs Max. Marks: 50
5, 9, 14
Note: 1. The serial numbers of the questions mentioned above are the
serial number in question bank. In practical examination only the serial
number of the question will be given. The Questions given by TSBIE are
for 40 Marks.The examiner shall decode it with the question bank and
give the questions.
SECTION – I
1×1 =20 MARKS
1. Speed
2. Speed
3. Speed
4. Speed
5. Speed
SECTION – II
1×1 =10 MARKS
6. Business Letter
7. Business Letter
8. Balance Sheet
9. Receipts and Payment
10. Balance Sheet
SECTION – III
1×1 =10 MARKS
RECORD 5 MARKS
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
SECOND YEAR
PAPER –I ENGLISH SHORTHAND [THEORY]
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Mr. Speaker,
I-have-noted with great interest the points made-in-the debate on president’s address,
which contains/an analysis of the problems and-tasks facing our country and – the manner in-
which-the Government proposes to –tackle- //- them A great-deal of concern was expressed
by-many Members regarding-the economic-situation. In presenting-the budget yesterday /// the
Finance Minister has already referred to-the difficulties which we-are facing at-present in-the
economic field. I-(1) – would like to emphasize that many of –these difficulties are due to-the
fact that-we in India are trying/to develop at a more rapid rate to achieve over within a decade
or so what many countries have achieved over a longer// period. This –is not mere an idealism
as-has-been mentioned by many people, but is a necessity /// for a country placed as India is. It
–may –be easy to slow-down our development and I-am sure [2] that neither-the house nor-the
country would wish this to happen.
Hon. Members will-have –seen – the evidence of-/ our determination to defence – the country
and of –our territory in-the budget provision on defence account. To-my mind, // it-is a pity
that –the country, as poor as India, should – have to –direct any of its resources/// from
development. Fortunately, within-the Defence Budget is included developmental expenditure
on Industrial units, on Hospitals, and roads and houses and (3) many other items which –are-
not –in the same class as military hardware.
We-are anxious to see that-the/prices of essential commodities remain stable and –that-the
upward rise is halted. Since-the main instrument for controlling prices// is higher production,
prices should also provide an adequate incentive to-the producer to increase his production.
Hence the necessity /// to fix in-advance a reasonable price for-the main agricultural products.
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It-has been suggested here in this House (4) and elsewhere that-the zonal restrictions should –
be eliminated. There-can-be-no-doubt that on a national problem there/ -should –be a national
point-of- view. However, I-would like to-place before Hon. Members the practical difficulties
that// may likely to arise in eliminating zonal system. Another-point is any review of the
arrangement has to take full/// account of the difficult and the possible dangers to the
availability of supplies under conditions of scarcity. (5)
Dear Sirs,
We- shall –be obliged if you will arrange to-have your premises ready for our Inspector Mr.
George/ on Monday Morning next when he-will call at 10 o’ clock. It-will-be necessary for –
him to – report in// full to us before we-can reply to-your inquiries. It is unlikely that any
difficulties will arise, but we /// are compelled to-make – sure of details we-have –no hesitation
in promising that we-will do our best for – (6) –you and – that we-will give-you-the full benefit
our-our wide experience and expert knowledge. We have asked /our inspector to let-us have
his report by first post on Tuesday. Upon –which day we-will endeavour to // forward our
suggestions etc. to-you.
We –are –pleased to-receive your appreciation of work that –we carried out /// for you in July
last. The Plant installed then was – the most up to date in-the-country.
We remain,
Yours – faithfully, (7)
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OFFICE ASSISTANTSHIP
SECOND YEAR
PAPER – II: ACCOUNTANCY - II (Theory)
Time: 3 hrs Marks: 50
SECTION – A
Note: i) Answer all questions 10 x 2 =20
ii)Each question carries two marks
1. What is Depreciation?
2. What do you mean by Provisions?
3. What do you mean by Reserves?
4. Define Partnership?
5. What is Interest on Capital?
6. What is Goodwill?
7. What is Share Capital?
8. What is a Debenture?
9. What is Profit and Loss Account?
10. What is Ratio analysis?
SECTION – B
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SECOND YEAR
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IX LIST OF EQUIPMENT
2. Computers – 20 No’s
3. Printers -2
4. Filing cabinets -2
7. Intercom Set-1
8. Intel PIV3.0Ghz with HT technology, 512 DDR RAM, 80GB HDD [7200RPM],
52XCD ROM Drive, CD Writer-DVD Combo Driver, 256 MB Pen Drive, 1.44”
FDD, 10/100NIC, 56 KBPS Internal Modem, 1:4 Multimedia Speakers, On board
sound & video cards, web CAM, Multimedia Wireless Keyboard, Wireless Mouse.
15. MS Office
16. Tally
17. Windows O. S
1. Office Stationery
2. Computer Stationery
7. Shorthand Dictionary.
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b). ON THE JOB TRAINING [OJT] CENTERS IN THE STATE
XI Vertical Mobility
XII Equivalency:
In the refined curriculum 2023, there is no equivalency paper to any paper. Hence the old
syllabi students will be given two chances to clear their backlogs (i.e. March & ASE 2024) for I year
and (March & ASE 2025) for II year.
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