Friday, April 29, 2016

B.Com.(P): Three-Year (6-Semester) CBCS Programme of Delhi University

Course  No. Course Title Course Type
Semester I
BC 1.1 Environmental Studies Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC-1)
BC 1.2 Financial Accounting Core Course (DSC-1)
BC 1.3 Business Organisation and Management Core Course (DSC-2)
BC 1.4 English Language Language-1
Semester II
BC 2.1 Language: English/Hindi/Modern Indian Language Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC-2)
BC 2.2 Business Laws Core Course (DSC-3)
BC 2.3 Business Mathematics and Statistics Core Course (DSC-4)
BC 2.4 Hindi/Modern Indian Language Language-2
Semester III
BC 3.1 Company Law Core Course (DSC-5)
BC 3.2 Income Tax Law and Practice Core Course (DSC-6)
BC 3.3 Hindi/Modern Indian Language Language-3
BC 3.4 Skill Based (Any one of the following) Ability Enhancement Elective Course (Skill Based-AEEC-1)
(a) Computer Applications in Business
(b) Cyber Crimes and Laws
Semester IV
BC 4.1 Business Communication (English/Hindi) Language-4
BC 4.2 Corporate Accounting Core Course (DSC-7)
BC 4.3 Cost Accounting Core Course (DSC-8)
BC 4.4 Skill Based (Any one of the following) Ability Enhancement Elective Course (Skill Based-AEEC-2)
(a) E-Commerce
(b) Investing in Stock Markets
Semester V
BC 5.1 Discipline Specific Elective (Any one of the Following) Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1)
(a) Human Resource Management
(b) Principles of Marketing
(c) Auditing and Corporate Governance
(d) Financial Reporting and Analysis
BC 5.2 Discipline Specific Elective (Any one of the following) Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2)
(a) Fundamentals of Financial Management
(b) Indirect Tax Laws
(c) Training and Development
(d) Industrial Laws
BC 5.3 Skill Based (Any one of the following) Ability Enhancement Elective Course (Skill Based-AEEC-3)
(a) Entrepreneurship
(b) Advertising
BC 5.4 Generic Elective (Any one of the following) Generic Elective (GE-1)
(a) Principles of Micro Economics
(b) Economics of Regulation of Domestic and Foreign Exchange Markets
Semester VI
BC 6.1 Discipline Specific Elective (Any one of the following) Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)
(a) Corporate Tax Planning
(b) Banking and Insurance
(c) Management Accounting
(d) Computerised Accounting System
(e) Financial Markets and Institutions
BC 6.2 Discipline Specific Elective (Any one of the following) Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
(a) International Business
(b) Office Management and Secretarial Practice
(c) Fundamentals of Investment
(d) Consumer Protection
(e) Organisational Behaviour
BC 6.3 Skill Based (Any one of the following) Ability Enhancement Elective Course (Skill Based-AEEC-4)
(a) Personal Selling and Salesmanship
(b) Collective Bargaining and Negotiation Skills
BC 6.4 Generic Elective (Any one of the following) Generic Elective (GE-2)
(a) Indian Economy
(b) Project Management
Notes:
1. For Practical Lab based

a. Core Course papers BC 1.2 (Financial Accounting) and BC 3.2 (Income-tax Law and Practice), there shall be 4 Credit Hrs. for Lectures + one Credit hr. (Two Practical Periods per week per batch) for Practical Lab + one credit Hr for Tutorials (per group)

b. Discipline Specific Elective paper 64(d) (Computerised Accounting System), there shall be 4 Credit Hrs. for Lectures + Two Credit hrs. (4 Practical Periods per week per batch) for Practical Lab

c. Ability Enhancement Elective Course (Skill Based) AEEC-2 paper BC 4.4 (E-Commerce), there shall be 3 Credit Hrs. for Lectures + One Credit hrs. (2 Practical Periods per week per batch) for Practical Lab

d. Ability Enhancement Elective Course (Skill Based) AEEC-1 paper BC 3.4 (Computer Applications in Business), there shall be 2 Credit Hrs. for Lectures + Two Credit hrs. (4 Practical Periods per week per batch) for Practical Lab

2. For other core and elective papers there shall be 5 lectures and one Tutorial (per batch)

Thursday, April 28, 2016

B.Com.(Hons.) : Three-Year (6-Semester) CBCS Programme of Delhi University

Paper No. Course Structure
Semester I
BCH-1.1 Environmental Studies Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC-I)
BCH-1.2 Financial Accounting Core Course (C-l)
BCH-1.3 Business Laws Core Course(C-2)
BCH-1.4 Generic Elective (GE-I) (Any one of the following) Generic Elective(GE-l)
a. Micro Economics
b. Insurance and Risk Management
Semester II
BCH-2.1 Business Communication (Language-English/Hindi/MIL) Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC-2)
BCH-2.2 Corporate Accounting Core Course (C-3)
BCH-2.3 Corporate Laws Core Course (C-4)
BCH-2.4 Generic Elective (GE-2) (Any one of the following) Generic Elective(GE-2)
a. Macro Economics
b. Investing in Stock Markets
Semester III
BCH-3.1 Human Resource Management Core Course (C-3)
BCH-3.2 Income-tax Law and Practice Core Course (C-6)
BCH-3.3 Management Principles and Applications Core Course (C-7)
BCH-3.4 Generic Elective (GE-3) (Any one of the following) Generic Elective(GE-3)
a. Business Statistics
b. Project Management
BCH-3.5 Skill-Enhancement Course (SEC-1) (Any one of the following) Skill-Enhancement Course (SEC-I)
a. E-Commerce
b. Training and Development
c. E-Marketing
d. Personal Tax Planning
Semester IV
BCH-4.1 Cost Accounting Core Course (C-8)
BCH-4.2 Business Mathematics Core Course (C-9)
BCH-4.3 Computer Applications in Business Core Course (C-IO)
BCH-4.4 Generic Elective (GE-4) (Any one of the following) Generic Elective (GE-4)
a. Indian Economy
b. Economics of Regulation of Domestic and Foreign Exchange Markets
BCH-4.5 Skill-Enhancement Course (SEC-2) (Any one of the following) Skill-Enhancement Course (SEC-2)
a. Entrepreneurship
b. Collective Bargaining and Negotiation Skills
c. E-Filing of Returns
d. Cyber Crimes and Laws
Semester V
BCH-5.1 Principles ofMarketing Core Course (C-l 1)
BCH-5.2 Fundamentals of Financial Management Core Course (C-12)
BCH-5.3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-I) (Any one of group A) Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-I)
BCH-5.4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) (Any one of group A) Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2)
a. Management Accounting
b. Corporate Tax Planning
c. Advertising
d. Banking and Insurance
e. Computerised Accounting System
f. Financial Markets, Institutions and Financial Services
g. Industrial Laws
h. Organisational Behaviour
Semester VI
BCH-6.1 Auditing and Corporate Governance Core Course (C-13)
BCH-6.2 Indirect Tax Laws Core Course (C-14)
BCH-6.3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3) (Any one of group B) Discipline Specific Elective(DSE-3)
BCH-6.4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4) (Any one of group B) Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
a. Fundamentals of Investment
b. Consumer Affairs and Customer Care
c. Business Tax Procedures and Management
d. International Business
e. Industrial Relations and Labour Laws
f. Business Research Methods and Project Work
g. New Venture Planning
h. Financial Reporting & Analysis
i. Compensation Management
Notes:
1. For Practical Lab based

a. Core Courses BCH 1.2 (Financial Accounting), BCH 3.2 (Income-tax Law and Practice), BCH 3.4 (Business Statistics), BCFI 4.2 (Business Mathematics), and BCH 5.2 (Fundamentals of Financial Management) there shall be 4 Credit Hrs. for Lectures + one Credit hr. (Two Practical Periods per week per batch) for Practical Lab + one credit Hr for Tutorials (per group)

b. Core Courses BCH 4.3 (Computer Applications in Business) and Discipline Specific Elective BCH Group A (e) (Computerised Accounting System), there shall be 4 Credit Hrs. for Lectures + Two Credit hrs. (4 Practical Periods per week per batch) for Practical Lab

c. Skill Enhancement Elective Course BCH 3.5(E-Commerce), there shall be 3 Credit Hrs. for Lectures + One Credit hrs. (2 Practical Periods per week per batch) for Practical Lab

2. For other core and elective papers, there shall be 5 lectures and one Tutorial (per batch)

Saturday, October 3, 2015

MCom SAPM 2015

 Name
Q. No.
Assignments Questions….. (Answer in about 600 words for each of the two questions).
Aman
Noushad
1
 Assuming a stock price and volume chart that also contains a 50-day and a 200-day MA line, describe a bearish pattern with the two MA lines and discuss why it is bearish.
2
What is the benefit of analyzing the market and alternative industries before individual securities?
Saumya
Manya
1
What is the purpose of computing a moving-average line for a stock? Describe a bullish pattern using a 50-day moving-average line and the stock volume of trading. Discuss why this pattern is considered bullish.
2
Discuss why estimating the value for a bond is easier than estimating the value for common stock.
Puja
Priyanka
1
 What is meant by an indexing portfolio strategy and what is the justification for this strategy? How might it differ from another passive portfolio?
2
Would you expect the risk premium for an investment in a stock from India to be the same as that for a stock from the United States? Discuss your reasoning.
Ritika Dongrey
Rinki
1
Briefly discuss the problems related to fundamental analysis that are considered advantages for technical analysis.
2
Why would you expect a relationship between economic activity and stock price movements?
Chhavi
Ritika
1
Some observers contend that it is harder to estimate the effect of a change in interest rates on common stocks than on bonds. Discuss this contention.
2
Describe the Dow Theory and its three components. Which component is most important? What is the reason for an intermediate reversal?
Priyam
Chandan
1
Assume you are a fundamental research analyst following the automobile industry for a large brokerage firm. Identify and briefly explain the relevance of three major economic time series, economic indicators, or economic data items that would be significant to automotive industry and company research.
2
Explain advantages and disadvantages of any two Equity Valuation Models.

1
 Give an example of a growth company and discuss why you identify it as such. Based on its P/E, do you think it is a growth stock? Explain.
2
Technicians contend that stock prices move in trends that persist for long periods of time. What do technicians believe happens in the real world to cause these trends?

1
Describe a bearish price and volume pattern, and discuss why it is considered bearish.
2
Identify the three most important determinants of the price of a bond. Describe the effect of each.

1
Explain the reasoning behind a support level and a resistance level.
2
Because of inflationary expectations, you expect natural resource stocks, such as mining companies and oil firms, to perform well over the next three to six months. As an active portfolio manager, describe the various methods available to take advantage of this forecast.

1
 Technical analysts believe that investors can use past price changes to predict future price changes.
How do they justify this belief?
2
It has been contended that a zero coupon bond is the ideal financial instrument to use for immunizing a portfolio. Discuss the reasoning for this statement.

Monday, March 30, 2015

SAPM Assignment : MCom : Mar,2015

 Name
Q. No.
Assignments Questions….. (Answer in about 600 words for each of the two questions).
Tariq Jamaal
1
 Assuming a stock price and volume chart that also contains a 50-day and a 200-day MA line, describe a bearish pattern with the two MA lines and discuss why it is bearish.
2
What is the benefit of analyzing the market and alternative industries before individual securities?
NehaBaveja
1
What is the purpose of computing a moving-average line for a stock? Describe a bullish pattern using a 50-day moving-average line and the stock volume of trading. Discuss why this pattern is considered bullish.
2
Discuss why estimating the value for a bond is easier than estimating the value for common stock.
SaurabhKumar
1
 What is meant by an indexing portfolio strategy and what is the justification for this strategy? How might it differ from another passive portfolio?
2
Would you expect the risk premium for an investment in a stock from India to be the same as that for a stock from the United States? Discuss your reasoning.
RajkumarAkela
1
Briefly discuss the problems related to fundamental analysis that are considered advantages for technical analysis.
2
Why would you expect a relationship between economic activity and stock price movements?
SourabhSharma
1
Some observers contend that it is harder to estimate the effect of a change in interest rates on common stocks than on bonds. Discuss this contention.
2
Describe the Dow Theory and its three components. Which component is most important? What is the reason for an intermediate reversal?
SuhaniKhurana
1
Assume you are a fundamental research analyst following the automobile industry for a large brokerage firm. Identify and briefly explain the relevance of three major economic time series, economic indicators, or economic data items that would be significant to automotive industry and company research.
2
Explain advantages and disadvantages of any two Equity Valuation Models.
VishestaSharma
1
 Give an example of a growth company and discuss why you identify it as such. Based on its P/E, do you think it is a growth stock? Explain.
2
Technicians contend that stock prices move in trends that persist for long periods of time. What do technicians believe happens in the real world to cause these trends?
ShikhaSingh
1
Describe a bearish price and volume pattern, and discuss why it is considered bearish.
2
Identify the three most important determinants of the price of a bond. Describe the effect of each.
Haider
1
Explain the reasoning behind a support level and a resistance level.
2
Because of inflationary expectations, you expect natural resource stocks, such as mining companies and oil firms, to perform well over the next three to six months. As an active portfolio manager, describe the various methods available to take advantage of this forecast.
SurbhiJain
1
 Technical analysts believe that investors can use past price changes to predict future price changes.
How do they justify this belief?
2
It has been contended that a zero coupon bond is the ideal financial instrument to use for immunizing
a portfolio. Discuss the reasoning for this statement.