Business Mathematics, English Communication, and Accounting Syllabus PDF
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This document contains syllabi for three different courses: business mathematics, English communication, and introduction to business accounting. Each course has a list of topics, objectives, and references. The document appears to be a course outline rather than a past exam paper.
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## BUSINESS MATHEMATICS: (Paper-BBA 1-GE1-BM) **Objectives:** The primary objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the basic concepts and techniques of Mathematics and preparing students to apply this knowledge in practical life. **Unit-I:** * Elementary idea of progressions a...
## BUSINESS MATHEMATICS: (Paper-BBA 1-GE1-BM) **Objectives:** The primary objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the basic concepts and techniques of Mathematics and preparing students to apply this knowledge in practical life. **Unit-I:** * Elementary idea of progressions and series, A.P., G.P. and H.P. and their properties, **Unit – II:** * Permutation and Combination: Properties of permutation and combination addition rule, circular permutation. **Unit – III:** * Matrices and Determinants: Definition of matrix, types of matrices, operations on matrices, laws of matrices Algebra, Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of a matrix, solution of linear equations using non-singular matrices, definition of determinants, properties of determinants, cramer's rule. **Unit – IV:** * Set theory: Representation of set, types of sets, Algebra of sets, Venn diagrams, application of sets, De’ Morgans Law. **Unit – v:** * (a) Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Effective Rate of Interest, Present Value of Money Under Compound Interest. * (b) Concept of Cost Price, Selling Price, Profit, Loss, Profit Percentage, Loss Percentage, Practical Problems Based on these Concept. **References:** * Business Mathematics & Statistics – Dr. S.K. Singh * Business Mathematics – Dr. B.N. Gupta and S.K. Agarwal * Mathematics & Statistics - Ajay Goel & Alka Goel. * Business Mathematics & Statistics – S M Shukla & Sahay ## SEMESTER – 1 New Syllabus under C.B.C.S ## ENGLISH COMMUNICATION ( Paper – AECC-1ENG) **Objectives:** The primary objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the basics of Communicative English **Unit - I:** * Tense: Past, Present and Future **Unit - II:** * Prepositions * Articles **Unit III:** * Affirmative Sentence, Negative Sentence Interrogative Sentence Exclamatory Sentences **Unit - IV:** * Voice Transformation, (Active and Passive Voice) * Direct and Indirect Speech. **Unit - V:** * Composition, Paragraph writing, letter writing, comprehension **References:** * "Written communication in English" By Sarah Freeman Published by Orient Longman. * A Practical English Grammar by Thomson and Martinet. * English Grammar and Composition – By Rajendra Pal and Prem Lata Suri, Sultan Chand & Co. * High School English Grammar & Composition – By Wren & Martin. * A textbook of fundamental English grammar & composition, Sultan Chand & Co. * Living English structure by W.S. Allen (Tiwari Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.) Dr. A.K. Chatterjee. ## INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ACCOUNTING (Paper BВА 1- CORE 101) **Objectives:** The primary objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the basic accounting principles and techniques of preparing and presenting the accounts for user of accounting information. **Unit - I: Introduction to Business of Accounting:** * Basics of Accounting, Accounting mechanics (Double entry System, Classification, Golden rules, concepts and convention, Indian Accounting standard, Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, Sub Division of Journal, **Unit II: Final Accounts:** * Final Account including adjustments, Trading Account, Profits & loss Account, Adjustments, Balance Sheet, Assets & their classification, liabilities and their classification, uses & limitations. **Unit-III: Bank Reconciliation Statement** * Meaning and concept of bank reconciliation statement, reasons for disagreement between bank pass book and cash book. Preparation of Bank reconciliation statement. **Unit - IV: Accounting for Non-Profit Organization** * Non-Profit organizations: meaning and examples. Meaning and concept of Receipts and Payment A/c., Income & Expenditure A/c, Preparation of Receipts and Payment A/c., Income & Expenditure A/c, balance sheet with additional information. **References: -** * Business Accounting-Dr. B.K. Mehta & Amit Mehta. * Accountancy- Haniff & Mukherjee * Accountancy-S.P. Jain & Narang * Accountancy- Goyal and Goyal * Accountancy -Dr B N Ojha ## MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (Paper-BBA 1-CORE 101) **Objective:-** The course aims at exposing the students to the concept, tool and techniques of Managerial Economics and developing their skills **Unit - 1 Nature & Scope of Managerial Economics –** * Definitions of Managerial economics, Nature & scope of managerial economics, Significance of Managerial Economics in Decision making, Difference between Economics and Managerial Economics, Role and Responsibilities of Managerial Economists. **Unit - 2 Analysis of Individual and Consumer Demand** * Meaning of Demand, kinds of demand, the Law of Demand, Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility, Determinants of consumer's demand, exceptions of demand, why does demand curve slope downward? **Unit-3 Market Demand & Demand Elasticity** * **Market Demand :-** Meaning of Market demand, Determinants of market demand * **Elasticity of Demand-** Meaning and definition of elasticity of demand, Degrees of Price Elasticity of Demand, Determinants of Price Elasticity of Demand, Cross Elasticity of Demand, Income Elasticity of Demand, Difference between Law of Demand & Elasticity of Demand **Unit -4 Market Structure –** * Meaning of market, classification of market :- i) Perfect Competition Market, ii) Zero Competition Market :- a) Monopoly b) Monopsony c) Bilateral Monopoly iii) Imperfect Competition Market :- a) Duopoly b) Oligopoly c) Monopolistic Competition, price determination in pure monopoly, Difference between Perfect Competition & Monopolistic Competition **Unit -5 Demand Forecasting -** * Meaning, Steps of demand forecasting, techniques of demand forecasting :- A) Survey methods-a) Consumer survey method – i) Complete enumeration ii) Sample survey iii) End use method B) Opinion Poll Methods :- i) Expert - Opinion method ii) Delphi Method iii) Market Studies and experiments **References:** * Managerial Economic: DN Dwivedi * Managerial Economic – E Narayanan Nadar. * Modern Micro Economic – M.L. Jhingan