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    FAC

    BCA80 + 20 Patte

    Section - I : Financial

    Section - II: Cost Acc

    Section III: Tally Ac

    FINANCI

    SECTION -

    Unit I

    1. Accounting standards

    Accounting Standards

    Elementary Study of

    AS-1- Disclosure of AAS-2 Valuation of I

    AS-6 - Depreciation A

    AS-10 Accounting f

    Unit II

    2. Preparation and presentati

    law requirements; provision

    appropriation out of profits;

    unpaid dividend to Investor E

    SECTIO

    Unit III

    3. Introduction to Cost, Expe

    Elements of Costs, Classific

    Behaviour, Normality, Contr

    4. Marginal costing and break

    costing; application of marg

    volume-profit relationship; bvolume graph; practical appli

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester I

    11 Financial Accounting and Cosrn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    Accounting 40 Marks

    unting 30 Marks

    counting Package 30 Marks

    DETAILED SYLLABUSL ACCOUNTING I (WITH TALLY 9.

    I - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - 40 Ma

    Introduction, Objectives , Advantages, an

    ccounting Policies,ventories

    ccounting

    r Fixed Assets

    n of final accounts of joint stock compani

    s and reserves; determination of manag

    ransfer of profits to reserves; payment of d

    ucation and Protection Fund. Elementary

    - II - COST MANAGEMENT - 30 Mark

    nse, Loss, Costing, Cost Accounting Cost

    ation of Costs on the basis of various crit

    llability, Nature, Functional

    -even analysis - marginal costing distinguish

    nal costing; contribution concept and deci

    reak-even analysis, preparation of break-evation of profit volume ratio.

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    t Control-Im Total Marks: 100

    )

    ks

    [8L]

    d Applicability of

    [12L]

    es as per company

    rial remuneration;

    ividend, transfer of

    study

    [14L]

    Unit, Cost Centre,

    eria viz., Element,

    ed from absorption

    sion making; cost-

    en charts, profit

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    SECTION III TALLY ACCOUNTING PACKAGE - 30 Marks

    Unit IV [14L]

    5. INTRODUCTION TO TALLY

    Features of Tally Software (Version 9.2) Starting Tally - Gateway of Tally and Exit from

    Tally

    Company creation in Tally, Saving the company profile, Alteration / deletion of company,

    Selection of company, Account Groups and Ledgers, Hierarchy of Account Groups and

    Ledgers, Reserved account Groups, Account groups of Balance Sheet - Account Groups of

    Liabilities, Account Groups of Assets, Account groups of Profit & Loss account - Account

    groups of Direct Income and Direct Expenses apart from Sale and Purchases, Indirect Income

    and

    Indirect Expenses, Account Masters - Account Groups Creation and Account Ledgers

    CreationFeeding of Opening Balances, Alteration / Deletion of Account Master Records, Feeding of

    Closing Stock Value

    References :-

    Books on Financial Accounting -

    1. Advanced Accounting Volume 1 Ashok Sehgal and Deepak Sehgal, Taxmann Allied

    Services (P) Ltd., New Delhi

    2. Advanced Accountancy Vol. I , R. L. Gupta & M. Radhaswamy, Sultan Chand & Sons

    3. Fundamentals of Accounting, Dr. T. P. Ghosh, Sultan Chand & Sons

    4. Accountancy for C.A. Foundation Course , P.C. Tulsian, Tata McGraw Hill

    5. Advanced Accountancy Volume I P. C. Tulsian , Peareson Education (Singapore) Pvt.

    Ltd, Indian Branch, New Delhi

    6. Advanced Accounts, M.C. Shukla, T. S. Grewal & S.C. Gupta, S. Chand & Co Ltd.

    7. Fundamentals of Accounting, Dr. S.N. Maheshwari & Dr. S.K. Maheshwari, Vikas

    Publishing House, New Delhi

    8. Advanced Accountancy Vol.-I, Vol-2, Dr. S.N. Maheshwari & Dr. S.K. Maheshwari,

    Vikash Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

    9. Advanced Accountancy, S.P. Jain & K.L. Narang, Kalyani Publishers

    Books on Cost Accounting -

    1. Fundamentals of Cost Accounting, Dr. S.N. Maheshwari, Sultan Chand & Sons2. Saxena and Vaishish : Advanced Cost Accounting.

    3. Maheshwari and Mittal : Cost Accounting.

    4. Jain and Narang : Advanced cost Accounting.

    5. Nigam and Sharma : Cost Accounting.

    6. N. Sarkar Cost Accounting.

    7. B. K Bhar :Cost Accounting.

    8. N. K. Prasad : Advanced Cost Accounting.

    9. Cost Accounting for C.A. , Dr. N. K. Agrawal, Suchitra Prakashan Pvt. Ltd

    10. Cost Accounting (Problem and Theory), S. N. Maheshwari, Mahavir Publication

    11. Cost Accounting (Methods & Problems), B. K. Bhar, Academic Publisher, Calcutta

    12. Principles and Practices of Cost Accounting, Ashish K. Bhattacharya, A.H. WheelerPublisher

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    Books on Tally Accounting package

    1. Implementing Tally 9: Comprehensive Guide For Tally 9 & 8.1 - A. K. Nadhani, K. K.

    Nadhani, BPB Publishers, New Delhi.

    2. Simple Tally 9 - A. K. Nadhani, K. K. Nadhani, BPB Publishers, New Delhi.

    3. Practical Approach towards Tally 8.1 and 9.0, S. H. Sharma, Siddhant Prakashan,

    Aurangabad4. Tally 9.2 Comdex Publisher

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    FAC

    80 + 20 Patte

    A) Writing Skills for Busine

    1) Writing an outline

    2) Paragraph development

    3) Art of condensation-precis

    4) Preparing Reports and Pro

    5) Letters, memos, e-mails6) Instructions

    7) Advertisements

    8) Resumes and CVs

    B) Conversation Skills

    1) Essentials of a Business co

    2) Etiquettes

    3) Product Instructions

    4) Interview Techniques

    5) Conducting Meetings

    6) Group Discussions and Pre

    LIST OF REFERENCE BO1) Resumes for Professionals Bro

    2) Resume Writing Saradam3) Spoken English A Hands on gu

    4) A Grammar of the English Lang

    5) Pocket Book of Basic English Us

    6) Longman Dictionary of Commo

    7) Successful Resumes Nickart Ja

    8) Effective Writing Turk Christo

    9) Better English Pronunciation J.10) Achieving Success in Second L

    11) A Foundation Course in Spoken

    12) Effective Speaking Turk Chri

    13) Perfect Written English Chris14) A Course in Communication Sk

    15) Academic Writing A Handbo

    16) Fowlers Modern English Usag

    17) Exercises in Contemporary Eng

    18) A Textbook of English Phoneti

    19) Communicating in English Is

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester I

    BCA 12 Communicative Engli rn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    ss

    writing and summarizing

    osals

    versation

    sentations

    KS -n Marshall

    ide to English Conversation Practice Sreevalsan

    age Willian Corbett

    age Michael Swan

    Errors H.D. Turton

    net

    her

    D.OConnoranguage Acquisition Betty Lou Leaver

    English Part I and II Sadanand Kamlesh

    topher

    Westills Dult P. Kiranmal

    k for International Students Stephen Bailey

    Robert Allen

    lish John

    s for Indian Students T. Balasubramaniam.

    bel Mephedran

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    hm Total Marks: 100

    (Lectures - 24)

    (Lectures - 24)

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    FAC

    80 + 20 Patte

    1. Office Automation

    1.1. Introduction To Microsof

    1.2. Overview Of The Office

    1.3. Overview of the Primary

    2. Microsoft Word2.1. Create A New Document

    2.2. Open An Existing Docu

    2.3. Save The Document In D

    2.4. Print The Document,

    2.5. Find And Replace Text,

    2.6. Spelling And Grammar C

    2.7. Character Formatting, Pa

    2.8. Multicolumn News Lette

    2.9. List, Create An Index, Cr

    2.10. Create A Cover Page, In

    2.11. Add A Chart Or Works2.12. Use Autocorrect To Im

    2.13. Hyphenation, Add A W

    2.14. Auto format Your Docu

    2.15. Write Form Letters with

    3. Microsoft Excel

    3.1. Create A New Workbook

    3.2. Open An Existing Works

    3.3. Print A Worksheet, Excel

    3.4. Copy And Move Formul

    3.5. Edit Cell Data, Find And3.6. Create A Range, Fill Cell

    3.7. Enter Excel Functions, U

    3.8. Reference Data Outside

    3.9. Dates And Times, Freeze

    3.10. Format Cells, Multiple

    3.11. Conditionally Format D

    3.12. Add A Chart To A Wor

    3.13. Protect Worksheet Data,

    3.14. Import Data Into An Ex

    3.15. Sort Excel Database Da

    4. Microsoft PowerPoint

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester I

    BCA 13 Office Automationrn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    t Office,

    007 Applications,

    Office Programs.

    Using Template, Wizard & Working With T

    ent,

    ifferent Format,

    hecking,

    agraph Formatting, Page Formatting,

    , Styles, Themes, And Templates,

    ate & Manage Tables,

    sert Graphics Into A Document,

    eet To A Document, Insert A Symbol,rove Your Typing,

    termark, Building Blocks,

    ment, Add A Header Or Footer,

    Mail Merge, Add Word art To A Document

    & Enter Data Into A Worksheet,

    heet,

    Formulas,

    s, Insert And Delete Rows And Columns,

    Replace Data,s With Auto Fill Data,

    e Excels Function Wizard,

    his Worksheet,

    Row And Column, Headers,

    olumns ,Attach A Comment To A Cell,

    ta ,Use An Excel Style, Theme, Template ,

    sheet, Insert Graphics Into A Worksheet,

    Combine Multiple Cells Into One,

    el Database,

    a, Filter Data, Compute Table Totals and Su

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    m Total Marks: 100

    Lectures: 2

    Lectures: 12ext,

    .

    Lectures: 14

    totals.

    Lectures: 8

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    4.1. Create New Presentation & Insert Text & Pictures Into Presentation,

    4.2. Print A Presentation, Open An Existing Presentation,

    4.3. Find And Replace Text, Animate Text, Templates,

    4.4. Use PowerPoint Layouts And Themes,

    4.5. Change A Presentations Background,

    4.6. Insert A Chart Into A Presentation, Insert Graphics Into A Presentation,4.7. Add A Presentation Header Or Footer,

    4.8. Add Sound And Video To A Presentation,

    4.9. Add Special Effects To A Presentation & Add A Slide Transition

    5. Microsoft Outlook Express Lectures: 6

    5.1. Set Up An Email Account,

    5.2. Create An Email Message,

    5.3. Check For New Mail & Reply To And Forward Email,

    5.4. Organize Email, Against Junk And Malicious Emails,

    5.5. Create An Email Signature, Create A To-Do List, Add A Contact,

    5.6. Print A Contacts List, Create An Email Distribution List ,5.7. Locate A Contact On A Map, Search For Contacts And Other Outlook Data,

    5.8. Navigate Times And Dates,

    5.9. Set Up An Appointment ,Use Rss Feeds,

    5.10. Create And Share Electronic Business Cards.

    6. Document Distribution with .pdf Files Lectures:6

    6.1. Introduction, Open An Existing Document,

    6.2. Adjusting View Of Document,

    6.3. Commenting Tools, Document Security & Digital Signature, File Attachments,

    (Lectures allocation includes practical on the respective topics.)

    Reference Books-1. SAMS Teach Yourself Microsoft Office 2007- Greg Perry ISBN 0-672-32901-8

    2. Fundamentals of MS Office 2007 Gretchen Douglas, Mark Connell3. How To Do Everything With Adobe Acrobat 7.0 - Doug Sahlin

    4. Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Quick Steps - Marty Matthews, John Cronan

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    Nor

    FAC

    BCA80 + 20 Patte

    A] Fundamentals of Co

    1. Introduction

    1.1 History & generation of c

    1.2 Block diagram of comput

    1.3 Types of computers1.4 Definition-Software, Hard

    1.5 Characteristics

    1.6 Applications

    2. Data Representation

    2.1 Number system: decimal,

    2.2 Representation of integers

    2.3 Character representation:

    3. Memory Concepts

    3.1 Concepts of Memory cell3.2 Types of memory

    3.2.1 Primary- RAM, ROM,

    3.2.2 Secondary - Magnetic d

    4. Input Output Devices

    4.1 Input devices - keyboard,

    4.2 Output device - printers, p

    5. Algorithm & flowcharts

    5.1 Definition - Algorithm, fl

    5.2 Flowchart symbols

    5.3 Examples for constructin

    6. Operating System Conce

    6.1 Definition, need and funct

    6.2 Types of operating system

    6.3 Comparative study of vari

    B] Internet

    1.1 Introduction to Internet

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester I

    14 Fundamentals of Computer arn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    puter

    mputer

    r system

    ware, Compiler, Interpreter

    binary, octal and hexa decimal

    , fixed and floating points

    SCII, EBCDIC

    ROM, EPROM

    sk, hard disk, CD-R/W memory, Pen drive

    mouse, scanner, web camera

    lotters, LCD projector

    wchart

    algorithm and flowchart for simple program

    ts

    ion of an operating system

    ous operating systems

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    d Internetm Total Marks: 100

    [8L]

    [2L]

    [5L]

    [5L]

    [5L]

    s (Minimum 5)

    [5L]

    [18L]

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    1.2 Working of Internet

    1.3 Applications of Internet

    1.4 Study of Web Browsers

    1.5 Search Engines

    1.6 E-mail account - Creation, sending and receiving E-mails with attachments

    1.7 Messenger Services, News Groups

    References Fundamentals of computer - V. Raja Raman (PHI Publication)

    Computer and commonsense - Roger Hunt and John Shelley (PHI Publication)

    Internet in easy steps - Dream tech Press

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    FAC

    BC80 + 20 Patte

    It is expected that the

    every week. Throughout the

    journal is to be maintained b

    will be a practical / oral exam

    teacher will function as the In

    the University. A list of specthese practicals on the part of

    List of Specimen Practicals:

    [The Teacher has the liberty

    carrying out the practicals.]

    1) Practical on Interview Tec

    2) Practical on Business Conv

    3) Practical on Marketing Co

    4) Practical on Direct and Ind5) Practical on Negotiation S

    6) Practical on Participatory S

    7) Practical on Participatory S

    8) Practical on Group Discuss

    9) Practical on Advertising S

    10) Practical on Verbal Com

    11) Practical on Non Verbal

    12) Practical on Common Err

    13) Practical on Etiquettes in

    14) Practical on Letters / Me

    15) Practical on writing Resu[Practical may be carried as a

    load will be counted Batch wi

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester I

    15 Practical on Communicativern: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    concerned teacher is to conduct 01 practical

    semester, total 12 practicals are to be con

    the students for 50 marks. And the remain

    ination will be conducted at the end of the se

    ternal Examiner and the External Examiner

    men practicals is attached. However, creatithe teacher will be appreciated.

    -

    to use his creative abilities in visualizing

    niques.

    ersations.

    munication.

    rect Selling.ills.

    kills in meetings.

    kills in Conferences.

    ion Techniques.

    ills.

    unication Skills.

    Communication Skills.

    rs in English.

    ommunication.

    os / e-mails.

    es & CVs.group activity. Each group is to have 6 12

    se.]

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    Englishm Total Marks: 100

    of 03 hrs duration

    ucted. A practical

    ing 50 marks there

    mester. The subject

    il be appointed by

    ity in carrying out

    the situations and

    members. No work

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    FAC

    80 + 20 Patte

    1. Practical based on Ms-

    2. Practical based on Ms-

    3. Practical based on Pow

    Note: - Lab in charge sh

    application software

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester I

    CA 16 Practical on Office Auto rn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    ord (at least 3 practical)

    xcel (at least 4 practical)

    er point (at least 3 practical)

    ould cover all options/features avail

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    ationm Total Marks: 100

    ble in above

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    FAC

    BCA

    80 + 20 Pattern: Exter

    A] Computer Fundament

    1. Booting of a computer and

    2. Study of Windows XX Des

    3. Study of start button - prog

    4. Various operations on fold

    5. Study of dos commands - I

    B] Internet -

    1. Study of Internet connectiv

    line, VSAT, Broadband), Mo

    2. Study of Browsers- Interne

    Downloading of files,

    3. E-mail - Creating an e-mail

    options available on screen of

    4. Chatting - Study of messen

    5. Study of various search en

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester I

    17 Practicals on Fundamentals o

    and Internetal Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximum Total

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    ls -

    study of anatomy of a computer.

    ktop - my computer, recycle bin, network pl

    ams, documents, settings, search, run, shutd

    r - Creation, deletion, rename, copy, move

    ternal and External commands

    ity components - Types of Internet connectio

    em, IP Sharer, Hub, Switch.

    Explorer, Fire fox, Netscape navigator, W

    account, sending and receiving e-mails, stud

    e-mail account.

    ger services (Online messaging, Sending SM

    ines and searching information on Internet

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    Computer

    arks: 100

    ces, task bar

    wn

    n (Dial-up, Lease

    W, URL, Surfing,

    y of various

    S)

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    FAC

    BCA 80 + 20 Patte

    Section - I : Financial

    Section - II: Cost Acc

    Section III: Tally Ac

    SECTION -

    Unit V

    1. Analysis and interpretation

    presenting financial data; imp

    analysis; accounting ratios - c

    comparisons.

    [Simple problems]

    SECTIO

    Unit VI

    2. Budgetary control Budge

    preparation of various types o

    Production and Purchase bud

    3. Standard costing and varia

    as distinguished from budgeta

    variance analysis Computati

    problems]

    SECTION - III -

    Unit VII

    VOUCHER ENTRY

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester II

    21 Financial Accounting and Costrn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    Accounting 40 Marks

    unting 30 Marks

    counting Package 30 Marks

    DETAILED SYLLABUS

    I - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - 40 Ma

    of financial statements - nature, objectives; l

    ortance and limitations; types and tools of fi

    lassification, advantages and limitations; inte

    - II - COST MANAGEMENT - 30 Mark

    , Budgeting, Budgetary Control, advantages

    f budgets Fixed Budget, Flexible budget, C

    et [Simple problems]

    ce analysis Standard Cost, Standard costin

    ry control; types of standards, determination

    on of Material variances, and Labour Varian

    TALLY ACCOUNTING PACKAGE - 30

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    Control - IIm Total Marks: 100

    ks

    [18L]

    atest trends in

    ancial statement

    r-firm

    [16L]

    and limitations;

    ash Budget,

    g, Standard costing

    of standards,

    ces only [ Simple

    Marks

    [7L]

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    Types of vouchers in Tally - Contra, Receipts, Payments and Journal Entering Account

    Voucher - Sales, Purchases, Debit Note, Credit Note, Incomes, Expenses, Voucher

    Modification, Saving the Voucher, Voucher alteration, deletion and cancellation, Single

    Mode voucher entries, Account Voucher Printing - Online Voucher Printing, Multivoucher

    printing Displaying voucher list, Day book, Ledger Extracting Daybook Summaries

    UNIT VIII [7L]

    TRIAL BALANCE AND FINAL ACCOUNTS

    a) Extracting detailed Trial Balance, Exploded Trial Balance and Ledgerwise TrialBalance

    b) Extracting Balance Sheet - Primary Balance Sheet , Detailed Balance Sheetc) Closing Stock Value Entry through Balance Sheetd) Extracting Profit and Loss Account - Detailed form and Vertical Form,e) Extracting Income and Expenditure Statements for Non-Trading Units

    Books on Financial Accounting -1. Advanced Accounting Volume 2 Ashok Sehgal and Deepak Sehgal, Taxmann Allied Services (P)

    Ltd., New Delhi

    2. Advanced Accountancy Vol. II , R. L. Gupta & M. Radhaswamy, Sultan Chand & Sons

    3. Advanced Accountancy Volume II P. C. Tulsian , Peareson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd,

    Indian Branch, New Delhi

    4. Advanced Accounts, M.C. Shukla, T. S. Grewal & S.C. Gupta, S. Chand & Co Ltd.

    5. Advanced Accountancy Vol.-I, Vol-2, Dr. S.N. Maheshwari & Dr. S.K. Maheshwari, Vikash

    Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

    6. Advanced Accountancy, S.P. Jain & K.L. Narang, Kalyani Publishers

    Books on Cost Accounting -1. Fundamentals of Cost Accounting, Dr. S.N. Maheshwari, Sultan Chand & Sons

    2. Saxena and Vaishish : Advanced Cost Accounting.

    3. Maheshwari and Mittal : Cost Accounting.

    4. Jain and Narang : Advanced cost Accounting.

    5. Nigam and Sharma : Cost Accounting.

    6. N. Sarkar Cost Accounting.

    7. B. K Bhar :Cost Accounting.

    8. N. K. Prasad : Advanced Cost Accounting.

    9. Cost Accounting for C.A. , Dr. N. K. Agrawal, Suchitra Prakashan Pvt. Ltd

    10. Cost Accounting (Problem and Theory), S. N. Maheshwari, Mahavir Publication11. Cost Accounting (Methods & Problems), B. K. Bhar, Academic Publisher, Calcutta

    12. Principles and Practices of Cost Accounting, Ashish K. Bhattacharya, A.H. Wheeler Publisher

    Books on Tally Accounting package -1. Implementing Tally 9: Comprehensive Guide For Tally 9 & 8.1 - A. K. Nadhani, K. K. Nadhani,

    BPB Publishers, New Delhi.

    2. Simple Tally 9 - A. K. Nadhani, K. K. Nadhani, BPB Publishers, New Delhi.

    3. Practical Approach towards Tally 8.1 and 9.0, S. H. Sharma, Siddhant Prakashan, Aurangabad

    4. Tally 9.2 Comdex Publisher

    Note:

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    Answers shall be written in English only.

    Every question shall carry 16 marks.

    There shall be only one Question paper for the Subject carrying 80 marks

    Out of total 80 marks,

    - 32 marks shall be for Questions based on Financial Accounting, and

    - 24 marks shall be for Questions based on Cost Management- 24 marks shall be for questions based on Tally Accounting Package.

    Suggested Pattern of Question paper for each Semester of F Y B C A

    Question No 1 shall be based on practical problems on Accounting. There shall not be any

    internal option for this question. It shall be a compulsory one.

    Question No 2 shall be subdivided into two sub-questions. Sub-question (a) carrying 8

    marks shall be on practical problem on Accounting and sub-question (b) carrying 8 marks

    shall be on theory of Accounting. There shall be an internal option for this question, which

    shall be set exactly on the similar line.

    Question No 3 shall be based on practical problems on Cost Management. There shall be an

    internal option for this question.

    Question No 4 shall be subdivided into two sub-questions. Sub-question (a) carrying 8marks shall be on practical problem on theory of Cost Management, and sub-question (b)

    carrying 8 marks shall be on theory of Tally Accounting Package. There shall be an internal

    option for this question, which shall be set exactly on the similar line.

    Question No 5 shall be based on Tally Accounting Package theory. There shall be an

    internal option for this question.

    Question 1 Practical problem on Accounting 16

    Question 2

    (a) Practical problem on Accounting and 8

    (b) Theory of Accounting. 8

    Or

    (a) Practical problem on Accounting and 8

    (b) Theory of Accounting. 8

    Question 3 Practical problem on Cost Management 16

    Or

    Practical problem on Cost Management 16

    Question 4

    a. theory of Cost Management and 8

    b. theory of Tally Accounting Package 8

    Ora. theory of Cost Management and 8

    b. theory of Tally Accounting Package 8

    Question 5

    Tally Accounting Package theory. 16

    Or

    Tally Accounting Package theory. 16

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    Sectio

    1.Mathematical Logic

    1.1. Meaning Of Statement

    1.2. Primitive And Compoun

    1.3. Truth Values Of A State1.4. Law Of Excluded Middle

    1.5. Logical Operations : Neg

    Implication, Equivalence

    1.6. Equivalence Of Logical

    1.7. Truth Tables & Construc

    1.8. Tautology And Contradic

    1.9. Argument : Valid And In

    2. Permutation And Combi

    2.1. Meaning Of Factorial Of

    2.2. Meaning Of Permutation

    2.3. Statement Of Fundament

    2.4. Determination Of Numbe

    When All N Objects Are Diff

    2.5. Determination Of Numbe

    All N Objects Are Different).

    3. Sets

    3.1. Meaning Of A Set

    3.2. Methods Of Describing

    3.2.1. Tabular Form3.2.2. Set Builder For

    3.3. Types Of A Set :

    3.3.1. Finite Set, Infini

    3.3.2. Equal Sets, Ove

    3.4. Operations On Sets

    3.4.1. Union Of Sets

    3.4.2. Intersection Of

    3.4.3. Difference Of S

    3.5. Demorgans Laws(Witho

    3.6. Venn Diagrams.

    3.7. Cartesian Product Of Tw3.8. Statement Of Following

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    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

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    22 Business Mathematics andrn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    1 Mathematics[ Total Lectures: 24 ]

    Statements

    ent

    ation, Conjunction & Disjunction Implicatio

    tatements

    ion Of Truth Tables

    tion,

    alid Arguments

    ation

    A Number

    And Combination

    l Principle Of Counting,

    r Of Permutations Of N Objects Taken R Ob

    rent),

    r Of Combinations Of N Objects Taken R A

    Set

    .

    te Set, Empty Set, Subset, Universal Set,

    rlapping Sets, Disjoint Sets, Complementary

    ets

    ts

    ut Proof)

    Sets.aws (Without Proof) Relating To Union An

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    tatisticsm Total Marks: 100

    [Lectures: 5]

    , Double

    [Lectures: 6]

    jects At A time (

    A Time (When

    [Lectures: 7]

    Set.

    Intersection Of

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    Sets :-

    3.8.1. Idempotent Laws (ii) Identity Laws (iii) Commutative Laws

    3.8.2. (iv) Associative Laws (v) Distributive Laws

    4. Matrices [Lectures: 6]

    4.1. Meaning Of A Matrix, Order Of Matrix,4.2. Types Of Matrix

    4.2.1. Zero Matrix, Column Matrix, Square Matrix, Diagonal Matrix,

    4.2.2. Scalar Matrix, Unit Matrix

    4.2.3. Symmetric Matrix, Skew-Symmetric Matrix,

    4.2.4. Transpose Of A Matrix: Singular Matrix & Non-Singular Matrix.

    4.3.Algebra Of Matrices:-

    4.3.1. Equality Of Matrices

    4.3.2. Multiplication Of Matrix By A Scalar

    4.3.3. Addition Of Matrices, Subtraction Of Matrices

    4.3.4. Multiplication Of Matrices.

    Section 2 Statistics[ Total Lectures: 24 ]

    1. Introduction to Statistics [Lectures: 4]Meaning of Statistics, Importance and Limitations of statistics, meaning of data, raw data,

    primary data, secondary data, variable and attribute. Types of variable: - districts and

    continuous. Meaning of Population and sample. Introduction to methods of sampling: -

    simple random sampling and strafied random sampling.

    2. Measures of central tendency [Lectures: 6]Meaning and central tendency. Statement of measures of central tendency: - arithmetic mean,

    geometric mean, harmonic mean, median and mode. Computation of these measures of

    central tendency for given raw data. Partition values: - quartiles, deciles and percentiles.

    Computation of

    partition values for given raw data.Numerical examples and problems from real life

    situations.

    3. Measures of dispersion [Lectures: 8]Meaning of dispersion. Meaning of absolute and relative measures of dispersion. Statement

    of absolute and relative measures of dispersion: - range, coefficient of range, quartile

    deviation, coefficient of quartile deviation, mean deviation from an average, coefficient of

    mean deviation, standard deviation, variance, coefficient of variance. Computation of

    measures of dispersion for given raw data. Numerical examples and problems from real life

    situation.

    4. Measures of skewness [Lectures: 6]Meaning of skewness. Positive and negative skewness. Statement of Bowleys and Karl

    Pearsons formulae to measure skewness. Computation measures of skewness for given raw

    data.

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    1. Business Mathematics Sancheti & Kapoor Sultan Chand & Co. New Delhi

    2. Business Mathematics & Analytics Anand Sharma Himalaya Publishing

    3. Business Mathematics Dr.Ramnath Dixit and Dr.Jinendra Jain Himalaya Publishing

    4. Business Amthamatics & Statustics: Punaini, Pearson Education5. Business Statistics C M Chikkodi & B G Satyaprasad Himalaya Publishing

    6. Business Statistics S P Gupta Sultan Chand & Co. New Delhi

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    A] Computer Networ

    1.Computer Networks

    1.1 Introduction to co

    1.2 Advantages of net

    1.3 Transmission med1.4 Network topologie

    1.5 Network structure

    2. Types of Networks

    2.1 Introduction to LA

    2.2 ISO-OSI reference

    3. Switching techniques -

    3.1 Circuit Switching,

    3.2 Packet Switching

    3.3 Message Switchin

    B] WEB DESIGN

    1 Web design process

    1.1 Basic Web Proces

    1.2 What is Web Desi

    1.3 Web Design Pyra

    1.4 What is Good We

    1.5 Basic Web Proces

    - Modified Waterfall- Joint Application De

    1.6 Goals & Problems

    - Brain Storming

    - Narrowing the goal

    1.7 Site Plan

    2. Site types and architectur

    2.1 Site Types

    2.2 Grouping by purp

    2.3 Site Structure

    2.4 Site Organization2.5 Deep Vs Shallow

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester II

    23 Computer Networks and Wern: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    s

    puter networks

    orks

    as - Twisted wire pair, coaxial cable, opticals - Bus, Ring, Star, Tree, Mesh and Fully Co

    - Point to point, broadcast channels

    N, MAN and WAN

    model

    n ?

    id

    Design & Website Evaluation?

    Model

    velopment

    es

    se

    odelites

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    Designm Total Marks: 100

    [10L]

    fiber, wirelessnnected.

    [5L]

    [3L]

    [5L]

    [6L]

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    2.6 Picking the site structure

    3. Navigation Theory [5L]

    3.1 What is Navigation?

    3.2 Placing Navigation

    3.3 Navigation Scrolling3.4 Navigation and Mouse Travel

    3.5 Frames

    4. Page Types [4L]

    4.1 What is Page & Page Size?

    4.2 Page Margins

    4.3 Page Types

    4.4 Entrance Pages

    4.5 Exit Pages

    5. Introduction to HTML & HTML tags [10L]5.1 What is HTML?

    5.3 Structure of HTML document

    5.4 Introduction to CSS

    5.5 Text Level tags

    5.6 Character entity references

    5.7 List tags

    5.8 Anchor & Image tags

    5.9 Table tags

    5.10 Frameset tags

    5.11 Form tags

    5.12 Script tags

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    1. Introduction to C++

    2. Data types, operators, ex

    Character set, tokens, identifi

    expressions and qualifiers, op

    3. Array, strings

    Arrays, multidimensional arra

    4. Structures and Union

    Structure declaration and defi

    structure and unions

    5. Function

    Function component, paramet

    inline function, scope and ext

    6. Pointers

    Pointer variables, address ope

    of

    pointer, pointer constant, poin

    object, this pointer, self refere

    7. Preprocessor directives

    #define, defining like macros,

    References:-K.R. Venugopal, Rajkumar, T.

    Balguruswamy, Object Oriented

    Bjarne Stroustrup, The C ++ Pr

    h Maharashtra University,(NACC Accredited B Grade Universi

    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester II

    24 Introduction to Programmingrn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    ression and control structure:

    rs, keywords, variables, operators, Control f

    rator precedence and associatively

    y, strings, array of string, string functions.

    ition, use of structure and union, difference

    er passing pass by value, pass by address,

    nt of variables, recursive function,

    rator & Runtime memory management, poin

    ter arithmetic, pointer to function, pointer to

    ntial classes.

    #error, #include

    avishankar, Mastering C++, TMH.

    Programming C++, TMH

    ogramming Language , 3rd edition, Pearson Ed

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    using C++m Total Marks: 100

    [02L]

    [10L]

    ow statements,

    [06L]

    [08L]

    between

    [10L]

    ass by reference,

    [10L]

    er to pointer, array

    objects, array of

    [02L]

    cation Asia, 2000

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    I] List A of Practicals

    Asgn. - 1. Create a Comp

    hypothetical address and oth

    financial year basis.

    (a) Make the default sstationery with a l

    (b) The Company wan

    Rs and amount.

    Asgn. - 2.Create a Company

    year as the accounting year.

    from 1st October 2007. Oth

    Income Tax Number (PAN);

    FYBCA0278S.

    Delete the Company created f

    Asgn. - 3.Create Groups foll

    Debtors - Internationa

    Debtors - National

    Debtor- South

    Debtor- North

    Debtor- Central

    Asgn. - 4.Create the followi

    groups whenever necessary)

    (a) Wages paid to fact

    (b) Wages paid to tem

    (c) Salary paid to H.O.

    (d) Salary paid to Bra

    (e) Share Capital ( Rs.

    (f) Telephone Charges

    Asgn. - 5. a)Create at least

    group in the books of an Ed

    b)Modify the above compan

    c)Creation of ledger consist1. Debtors in regional

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    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester II

    BCA 25 Practicals on Tallyrn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    any BCA Ltd. to maintain Financial Ac

    er details. The company maintains its bo

    tting for printer assuming that the reports artterhead printed on the top that consumes th

    ts to print the amount in Indian Currency wit

    Temporary Ltd. (Store data in C:/work/tem

    It is a newly set up company that has com

    r details may be entered as per your assu

    pon saving the company, enter the Income

    or Temporary Ltd.

    wing the hierarchy shown below -

    g Ledger accounts, place under appropriate

    ry workers

    porary workers

    employees

    ch employees

    5,00,000 Cr.)

    8 imaginary ledger account and place the

    cational Institution.

    to record account of a new asset which was

    fhierarchy, at least 4 groups

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    m Total Marks: 100

    counts only using

    ks of accounts on

    printed on thespace of one inch.

    h space between

    p) having financial

    enced its business

    mption, except the

    ax number PAN as

    group (Create new

    under appropriate

    not these earlier.

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    2. Sales at least 4 groups

    3. Fixed assets groups at least 3 ledgers

    4. Capital groups at least 3 5 parties ledgers

    5. Purchases group at least 3 ledgers

    6. Creditors at least 3 groups. Take imaginary opening balance.

    Create the following Ledger

    Name Group Opening Bal. Rs.

    Khandesh Textile Debtors- South 5,000 Dr.

    Kanpur Textile Debtor Central 0

    Lucknow Textile Debtor- North 0

    Honda Corporation Debtors- International 0

    Jackson Textile Debtors- International 0

    Bank of Maharashtra Bank Account 60,000 Dr.

    Sales- Domestic Sales Account 0

    Sales- International Sales Account 0

    Purchases Purchase Account 0Building Fixed Assets 6,00,000

    Furniture Fixed Assets 30,000

    Asgn. 6.Create a Short-life Company Ltd, and copy all the masters from the BCA Ltd. to

    the Short-life Company Ltd. Select the Short-life Company created, and check whether all the

    masters (Groups & Ledgers) have been copied. Delete the Short-life Company.

    II] List B of Practicals -

    1. Preparing Purchase Register and Sales Register entering the transactions relating to

    Purchase (including discount), Sales (including discount), Purchase-Returns, Sales-Returns

    [Minimum 8 to 10 transactions be recorded]

    2. Preparing Trial Balance with the minimum of 10 to 12 transactions.

    3. Preparing Balance Sheet with transactions regarding Trading and Profit & Loss Account

    with adjustments. Alternatively, preparing Income & Expenditure Account for a non-trading

    concern along with the Balance Sheet.

    4. Modifying Vouchers, deleting Voucher entries using imaginary transactions. The above

    list is illustrative. A teacher, if required, may conduct similar additional practicals on the

    above line in such a way as to cover the syllabus. Minimum of 3 practicals each must be

    completed by a student from List A & List B to get the Journal certified.

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    1. Create a HTML pages to d

    Internal Links

    External Links

    Use of Images

    Various types of list

    2. Create a HTML pages to d

    Logical styles

    Entity reference chara

    3. Create HTML pages to de

    4. Create a HTML page to de

    Animated Images & te

    Scrolling text

    Static background

    Paragraph and Divisio

    5. Create a HTML page for C

    6. Create HTML page that sh

    7. Create a HTML page to de

    8. Create a HTML page that c

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    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester II

    BCA 26 Practicals on Web Des rn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    monstrate use of:

    monstrate use of:

    ters

    onstrate use of linking using image map.

    onstrate use of

    xt

    n

    lendar of current month

    ws the year wise statement of sale & revenu

    onstrate use of frames

    ontains a table with images (at least 9 image

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    gnm Total Marks: 100

    .

    )

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    1 Program using various

    2 Program using control s

    3 Program using various l

    (Programs like prime nu

    4 Program using arrays (

    5 Write a program to dem

    (call by value, call by ref

    6 Write a program to dem

    7 Write a program to dem

    8 Write a program to dem

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    LTY OF COMMERCE & MANA

    B.C.A. Semester II

    BCA 27 Practicals on C++rn: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximu

    [ Total Lectures: 48 ]

    rithmetic operators

    tatements (if, if else, nested if, switch)

    ooping structure (for, while, do while,

    ber, factorial of a number, Fibonacci

    ne dimension, Two dimensions)

    onstrate use of function

    rence, recursive)

    onstrate use various string function

    onstrate use of pointers

    onstrate use structure and union

    algaonty)

    EMENT

    m Total Marks: 100

    nested loops)

    eries)