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DR SNS RAJALAKSHMI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
AUTONOMOUS
COIMBATORE
CURRICULUM FOR BACHELOR OF
COMMERCE WITH PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
BEFORE REVISION
Part Subject Type of Course Course Code Name of the Course
PART-
I
LANGU
AGE
Tamil -IHindi-
IMalayalam-
IFrench-I 1LT1LH1LM1LF
Tamil IMalayalam Paper -
IHindi Paper -I French Paper -I
Tamil -IIHindi-
IIMalayalam-
IIFrench-II 2LT2LH2LM2LF
Tamil IIMalayalam Paper -
IIHindi Paper -II French Paper -
II
PART-
II
ENGLIS
H
English-I 1E1 English Paperndash I
English Paper- II 2E1 English Paper- II
PART
III
SUPPOR
TIVE(AL
LIED)
Statistics 1A1
Fundamentals of Business
Statistics
Mathematics
2A1
Fundamental of Business
Mathematics
3A1 Operation Research I
4A1 Operation Research II
CORE
Discipline-
Centric Theory
1C1 Fundamentals of Accountancy
1C2 Business Economics
2C1 Mercantile Law
2C2 Functional Accounting
3C1 Partnership Accounting
3C2 Strategic Management
3C3
Business Organization and
Management
3C4 Company Law
4C1 Corporate Accounting
4C2 Financial Management
4C3 Corporate Governance
Discipline-
Centric
Laboratory 1CP
Computer Application Practical ndash
I (MS Word MS PowerPoint)
2CP
Computer Application Practical ndash
II (MS Excel and MS Access)
3CP
Lab IT Training-I (MS Macro
Excel Advanced Access)
4CP
Lab IT Training-II (Linux
Windows)
Elective
3SP Quantitative Aptitude verbal
Reasoning and Soft Skills - I
4SP Quantitative aptitude verbal
reasoning amp Soft skills-II
PART
IV
FOUND
ATION Compulsory
1F1 Environmental Studies
2F1 Value Education Human Rights
3N13N23N33N4
Basic Tamil-IAdvanced Tamil-
INon major Elective I Yoga for
Human excellenceWomens
Rights
4N14N24N34N4
Basic Tamil-IIAdvanced Tamil-
IINon major Elective II General
Awareness Consumer Rights
TAMIL PAPER-I
SEMI
COURSE CODE 1LT CREDITS 04
Unit ndash 1
1 Philosophy
Sittukuruvi ndash MahakaviBharathiyar
2 Patriotism
Enudaya Nadu ndash NmakkalKavignyar
3 Nature
UnakuEthuKadhal ndash KavingnarVanidhashan
4 Society
IyarkaiVaazhvu ndash PaveandharBharathidashan
InnoruSuthanthiram ndash TamilanPanbhu
KalathinKuppaiThoutiyel ndash Palani Bharathi
Unit ndash 2
5 Famiminism
Thambhathiyam ndash Kavinyar Salma
KhiliPadumVanamndashKavinyarThilagabhama
Muran ndash KavinyarIlamPirai
6 Mother Hood
Amma ndash KavinyarSugitharani
PrpanjaThiyanam ndash KavinyarMalathiMaithri
7 Self Confidance
Thannambikkai ndash Kavinyar PVijay
Sikaram ndash KavinyarNMuthukumar
KalainthaKanavugal ndash KavinyarMMatha
8 Love
Meendum Santhipom ndash KavipararasuVairamuthu
Izhlapu ndash Kavinyar Surya Pragaush
Unit -3 Short Stories
SirukathaiThouguphu ndash Tamilthurai Vealiedu June 2014
1 Governor vandi -Kalki
2 Throgiyin thai -Sundari
3 Micham -Kanakumara Vishvaruban
4 Kaanamal ponavargal -SSenthilkumar
5 Vaikol kandrugal -VeyIraiyanbu
6 Valayalkaramma -GMeenatchi
7 Kazhivu - Aandal Priyadharshini
8 Manakanaku -Ushadeepan
9 Kattapuli -Kanmani Gunasekaran
10 Virunthu -Seiyaru ThiThaNarayanan
Unit -4 Grammar
Peayar Vinai Idai Uri Sourkalien PothuIzhakanam Ottru Migum Idam Ottru Mighaidam
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
Puthu Kavithaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Sirkadhaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Activity
IzhakiyaVaralaruKatturaigal ndash EluthaSeidhal
MozhliPeyarpu ndash AluvazhlaghaPaguthi Pothu Paguthi
MALAYALAM PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LM CREDITS 04
Prose Composition amp Translation
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Novel
Unit III amp IV
Short story
Unit V
Composition amp Translation
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Naalukettu ndash MT Vasudevan Nair
(D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit III amp IV
Manikkianum Mattu Prathana Kathakalum - Lalithampika
Antharjanam (D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit V
Expansion of ideas General Essay and Translation of a simple passage from English about 100
words) to Malayalam
Reference books
1 Kavitha Sahithya Charitram ndashDr M Leelavathi (Kerala Sahithya Academy Trichur)
2 Malayala Novel Sahithya Charitram ndash K MTharakan (NBS Kottayam)
3 Malayala Nataka Sahithya Charitram ndash G Sankarapillai (DC Books Kottayam)
4 Cherukatha Innale Innu ndash M Achuyuthan (DC Books Kottayam)
5 Sahithya Charitram Prasthanangalilude - Dr K M George (Chief Editor)
(DC Books Kottayam
HINDI PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LH CREDITS 04
(Prose Non-detailed Text Grammar amp Translation Books Prescribed
1 PROSE NUTHAN GADYA SANGRAH Editor
Jayaprakash
(Prescribed Lessons ndash only 6)
Lesson 1 ndash Bharthiya Sanskurthi Lesson 3 -
Razia
Lesson 4 ndash Makreal
Lesson 5- Bahtha Pani Nirmala
Lesson 6 ndash Rashtrapitha Mahathma Gandhi Lesson 9
ndash Ninda Ras
Publisher Sumitra Prakashan Sumitravas
164 Hastings Road Allahabad ndash 211 001
2 NON DETAILED TEXT KAHANI KUNJ
Editor DrVPAmithab
(Stories 1 -6 only) Publisher
Govind Prakashan
Sadhar Bagaar Mathura
Uttar Pradesh ndash 281 001
3 GRAMMAR SHABDHA VICHAR ONLY
(NOUN PRONOUN ADJECTIVE VERB TENSECASE ENDINGS)
Theoretical amp Applied
Book for reference Vyakaran Pradeep by Ramdev
Publisher Hindi Bhavan
36Tagore Town Allahabad ndash
211 002
4 TRANSLATION English- Hindi only
ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III
(1-15 lessons Only)
Publisher DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI -17
5 COMPREHENSION 1 Passage from ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III (16- 30)
DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI- 17
FRENCH PAPER I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 1 ndash 5
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
Question Paper Pattern Semester I
(ALL QUESTIONS TO BE SET ONLY FROM THE PRESCRIBED TEXT)
Maximum Marks 75 Time 3 hrs
SECTION A (10)
1 CHOISISSEZ LA MEILLEURE REacutePONSE (10X1=10)
SECTION B (20)
2 TRADUISEZ LES TEXTES SUIVANTS EN ANGLAIS(45) (4X5=20) (Pg Nos 26 ex-644 ex-356 ex-474ex-480)
SECTION C (45)
3 COMPREacuteHENSION (8x1=8)
4 EXERCICES DE GRAMMAIRE(5X5=25) (EITHEROR)
5 FAITES DES PHRASES(68) (6X1=6)
6 TRADUISEZ LES EXPRESSIONS EN ANGLAIS (68) (6X1=6)
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
Part Subject Type of Course Course Code Name of the Course
PART-
I
LANGU
AGE
Tamil -IHindi-
IMalayalam-
IFrench-I 1LT1LH1LM1LF
Tamil IMalayalam Paper -
IHindi Paper -I French Paper -I
Tamil -IIHindi-
IIMalayalam-
IIFrench-II 2LT2LH2LM2LF
Tamil IIMalayalam Paper -
IIHindi Paper -II French Paper -
II
PART-
II
ENGLIS
H
English-I 1E1 English Paperndash I
English Paper- II 2E1 English Paper- II
PART
III
SUPPOR
TIVE(AL
LIED)
Statistics 1A1
Fundamentals of Business
Statistics
Mathematics
2A1
Fundamental of Business
Mathematics
3A1 Operation Research I
4A1 Operation Research II
CORE
Discipline-
Centric Theory
1C1 Fundamentals of Accountancy
1C2 Business Economics
2C1 Mercantile Law
2C2 Functional Accounting
3C1 Partnership Accounting
3C2 Strategic Management
3C3
Business Organization and
Management
3C4 Company Law
4C1 Corporate Accounting
4C2 Financial Management
4C3 Corporate Governance
Discipline-
Centric
Laboratory 1CP
Computer Application Practical ndash
I (MS Word MS PowerPoint)
2CP
Computer Application Practical ndash
II (MS Excel and MS Access)
3CP
Lab IT Training-I (MS Macro
Excel Advanced Access)
4CP
Lab IT Training-II (Linux
Windows)
Elective
3SP Quantitative Aptitude verbal
Reasoning and Soft Skills - I
4SP Quantitative aptitude verbal
reasoning amp Soft skills-II
PART
IV
FOUND
ATION Compulsory
1F1 Environmental Studies
2F1 Value Education Human Rights
3N13N23N33N4
Basic Tamil-IAdvanced Tamil-
INon major Elective I Yoga for
Human excellenceWomens
Rights
4N14N24N34N4
Basic Tamil-IIAdvanced Tamil-
IINon major Elective II General
Awareness Consumer Rights
TAMIL PAPER-I
SEMI
COURSE CODE 1LT CREDITS 04
Unit ndash 1
1 Philosophy
Sittukuruvi ndash MahakaviBharathiyar
2 Patriotism
Enudaya Nadu ndash NmakkalKavignyar
3 Nature
UnakuEthuKadhal ndash KavingnarVanidhashan
4 Society
IyarkaiVaazhvu ndash PaveandharBharathidashan
InnoruSuthanthiram ndash TamilanPanbhu
KalathinKuppaiThoutiyel ndash Palani Bharathi
Unit ndash 2
5 Famiminism
Thambhathiyam ndash Kavinyar Salma
KhiliPadumVanamndashKavinyarThilagabhama
Muran ndash KavinyarIlamPirai
6 Mother Hood
Amma ndash KavinyarSugitharani
PrpanjaThiyanam ndash KavinyarMalathiMaithri
7 Self Confidance
Thannambikkai ndash Kavinyar PVijay
Sikaram ndash KavinyarNMuthukumar
KalainthaKanavugal ndash KavinyarMMatha
8 Love
Meendum Santhipom ndash KavipararasuVairamuthu
Izhlapu ndash Kavinyar Surya Pragaush
Unit -3 Short Stories
SirukathaiThouguphu ndash Tamilthurai Vealiedu June 2014
1 Governor vandi -Kalki
2 Throgiyin thai -Sundari
3 Micham -Kanakumara Vishvaruban
4 Kaanamal ponavargal -SSenthilkumar
5 Vaikol kandrugal -VeyIraiyanbu
6 Valayalkaramma -GMeenatchi
7 Kazhivu - Aandal Priyadharshini
8 Manakanaku -Ushadeepan
9 Kattapuli -Kanmani Gunasekaran
10 Virunthu -Seiyaru ThiThaNarayanan
Unit -4 Grammar
Peayar Vinai Idai Uri Sourkalien PothuIzhakanam Ottru Migum Idam Ottru Mighaidam
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
Puthu Kavithaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Sirkadhaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Activity
IzhakiyaVaralaruKatturaigal ndash EluthaSeidhal
MozhliPeyarpu ndash AluvazhlaghaPaguthi Pothu Paguthi
MALAYALAM PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LM CREDITS 04
Prose Composition amp Translation
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Novel
Unit III amp IV
Short story
Unit V
Composition amp Translation
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Naalukettu ndash MT Vasudevan Nair
(D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit III amp IV
Manikkianum Mattu Prathana Kathakalum - Lalithampika
Antharjanam (D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit V
Expansion of ideas General Essay and Translation of a simple passage from English about 100
words) to Malayalam
Reference books
1 Kavitha Sahithya Charitram ndashDr M Leelavathi (Kerala Sahithya Academy Trichur)
2 Malayala Novel Sahithya Charitram ndash K MTharakan (NBS Kottayam)
3 Malayala Nataka Sahithya Charitram ndash G Sankarapillai (DC Books Kottayam)
4 Cherukatha Innale Innu ndash M Achuyuthan (DC Books Kottayam)
5 Sahithya Charitram Prasthanangalilude - Dr K M George (Chief Editor)
(DC Books Kottayam
HINDI PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LH CREDITS 04
(Prose Non-detailed Text Grammar amp Translation Books Prescribed
1 PROSE NUTHAN GADYA SANGRAH Editor
Jayaprakash
(Prescribed Lessons ndash only 6)
Lesson 1 ndash Bharthiya Sanskurthi Lesson 3 -
Razia
Lesson 4 ndash Makreal
Lesson 5- Bahtha Pani Nirmala
Lesson 6 ndash Rashtrapitha Mahathma Gandhi Lesson 9
ndash Ninda Ras
Publisher Sumitra Prakashan Sumitravas
164 Hastings Road Allahabad ndash 211 001
2 NON DETAILED TEXT KAHANI KUNJ
Editor DrVPAmithab
(Stories 1 -6 only) Publisher
Govind Prakashan
Sadhar Bagaar Mathura
Uttar Pradesh ndash 281 001
3 GRAMMAR SHABDHA VICHAR ONLY
(NOUN PRONOUN ADJECTIVE VERB TENSECASE ENDINGS)
Theoretical amp Applied
Book for reference Vyakaran Pradeep by Ramdev
Publisher Hindi Bhavan
36Tagore Town Allahabad ndash
211 002
4 TRANSLATION English- Hindi only
ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III
(1-15 lessons Only)
Publisher DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI -17
5 COMPREHENSION 1 Passage from ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III (16- 30)
DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI- 17
FRENCH PAPER I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 1 ndash 5
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
Question Paper Pattern Semester I
(ALL QUESTIONS TO BE SET ONLY FROM THE PRESCRIBED TEXT)
Maximum Marks 75 Time 3 hrs
SECTION A (10)
1 CHOISISSEZ LA MEILLEURE REacutePONSE (10X1=10)
SECTION B (20)
2 TRADUISEZ LES TEXTES SUIVANTS EN ANGLAIS(45) (4X5=20) (Pg Nos 26 ex-644 ex-356 ex-474ex-480)
SECTION C (45)
3 COMPREacuteHENSION (8x1=8)
4 EXERCICES DE GRAMMAIRE(5X5=25) (EITHEROR)
5 FAITES DES PHRASES(68) (6X1=6)
6 TRADUISEZ LES EXPRESSIONS EN ANGLAIS (68) (6X1=6)
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
TAMIL PAPER-I
SEMI
COURSE CODE 1LT CREDITS 04
Unit ndash 1
1 Philosophy
Sittukuruvi ndash MahakaviBharathiyar
2 Patriotism
Enudaya Nadu ndash NmakkalKavignyar
3 Nature
UnakuEthuKadhal ndash KavingnarVanidhashan
4 Society
IyarkaiVaazhvu ndash PaveandharBharathidashan
InnoruSuthanthiram ndash TamilanPanbhu
KalathinKuppaiThoutiyel ndash Palani Bharathi
Unit ndash 2
5 Famiminism
Thambhathiyam ndash Kavinyar Salma
KhiliPadumVanamndashKavinyarThilagabhama
Muran ndash KavinyarIlamPirai
6 Mother Hood
Amma ndash KavinyarSugitharani
PrpanjaThiyanam ndash KavinyarMalathiMaithri
7 Self Confidance
Thannambikkai ndash Kavinyar PVijay
Sikaram ndash KavinyarNMuthukumar
KalainthaKanavugal ndash KavinyarMMatha
8 Love
Meendum Santhipom ndash KavipararasuVairamuthu
Izhlapu ndash Kavinyar Surya Pragaush
Unit -3 Short Stories
SirukathaiThouguphu ndash Tamilthurai Vealiedu June 2014
1 Governor vandi -Kalki
2 Throgiyin thai -Sundari
3 Micham -Kanakumara Vishvaruban
4 Kaanamal ponavargal -SSenthilkumar
5 Vaikol kandrugal -VeyIraiyanbu
6 Valayalkaramma -GMeenatchi
7 Kazhivu - Aandal Priyadharshini
8 Manakanaku -Ushadeepan
9 Kattapuli -Kanmani Gunasekaran
10 Virunthu -Seiyaru ThiThaNarayanan
Unit -4 Grammar
Peayar Vinai Idai Uri Sourkalien PothuIzhakanam Ottru Migum Idam Ottru Mighaidam
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
Puthu Kavithaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Sirkadhaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Activity
IzhakiyaVaralaruKatturaigal ndash EluthaSeidhal
MozhliPeyarpu ndash AluvazhlaghaPaguthi Pothu Paguthi
MALAYALAM PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LM CREDITS 04
Prose Composition amp Translation
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Novel
Unit III amp IV
Short story
Unit V
Composition amp Translation
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Naalukettu ndash MT Vasudevan Nair
(D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit III amp IV
Manikkianum Mattu Prathana Kathakalum - Lalithampika
Antharjanam (D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit V
Expansion of ideas General Essay and Translation of a simple passage from English about 100
words) to Malayalam
Reference books
1 Kavitha Sahithya Charitram ndashDr M Leelavathi (Kerala Sahithya Academy Trichur)
2 Malayala Novel Sahithya Charitram ndash K MTharakan (NBS Kottayam)
3 Malayala Nataka Sahithya Charitram ndash G Sankarapillai (DC Books Kottayam)
4 Cherukatha Innale Innu ndash M Achuyuthan (DC Books Kottayam)
5 Sahithya Charitram Prasthanangalilude - Dr K M George (Chief Editor)
(DC Books Kottayam
HINDI PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LH CREDITS 04
(Prose Non-detailed Text Grammar amp Translation Books Prescribed
1 PROSE NUTHAN GADYA SANGRAH Editor
Jayaprakash
(Prescribed Lessons ndash only 6)
Lesson 1 ndash Bharthiya Sanskurthi Lesson 3 -
Razia
Lesson 4 ndash Makreal
Lesson 5- Bahtha Pani Nirmala
Lesson 6 ndash Rashtrapitha Mahathma Gandhi Lesson 9
ndash Ninda Ras
Publisher Sumitra Prakashan Sumitravas
164 Hastings Road Allahabad ndash 211 001
2 NON DETAILED TEXT KAHANI KUNJ
Editor DrVPAmithab
(Stories 1 -6 only) Publisher
Govind Prakashan
Sadhar Bagaar Mathura
Uttar Pradesh ndash 281 001
3 GRAMMAR SHABDHA VICHAR ONLY
(NOUN PRONOUN ADJECTIVE VERB TENSECASE ENDINGS)
Theoretical amp Applied
Book for reference Vyakaran Pradeep by Ramdev
Publisher Hindi Bhavan
36Tagore Town Allahabad ndash
211 002
4 TRANSLATION English- Hindi only
ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III
(1-15 lessons Only)
Publisher DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI -17
5 COMPREHENSION 1 Passage from ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III (16- 30)
DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI- 17
FRENCH PAPER I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 1 ndash 5
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
Question Paper Pattern Semester I
(ALL QUESTIONS TO BE SET ONLY FROM THE PRESCRIBED TEXT)
Maximum Marks 75 Time 3 hrs
SECTION A (10)
1 CHOISISSEZ LA MEILLEURE REacutePONSE (10X1=10)
SECTION B (20)
2 TRADUISEZ LES TEXTES SUIVANTS EN ANGLAIS(45) (4X5=20) (Pg Nos 26 ex-644 ex-356 ex-474ex-480)
SECTION C (45)
3 COMPREacuteHENSION (8x1=8)
4 EXERCICES DE GRAMMAIRE(5X5=25) (EITHEROR)
5 FAITES DES PHRASES(68) (6X1=6)
6 TRADUISEZ LES EXPRESSIONS EN ANGLAIS (68) (6X1=6)
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
1 Governor vandi -Kalki
2 Throgiyin thai -Sundari
3 Micham -Kanakumara Vishvaruban
4 Kaanamal ponavargal -SSenthilkumar
5 Vaikol kandrugal -VeyIraiyanbu
6 Valayalkaramma -GMeenatchi
7 Kazhivu - Aandal Priyadharshini
8 Manakanaku -Ushadeepan
9 Kattapuli -Kanmani Gunasekaran
10 Virunthu -Seiyaru ThiThaNarayanan
Unit -4 Grammar
Peayar Vinai Idai Uri Sourkalien PothuIzhakanam Ottru Migum Idam Ottru Mighaidam
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
Puthu Kavithaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Sirkadhaien Thoutramum Valarshium
Activity
IzhakiyaVaralaruKatturaigal ndash EluthaSeidhal
MozhliPeyarpu ndash AluvazhlaghaPaguthi Pothu Paguthi
MALAYALAM PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LM CREDITS 04
Prose Composition amp Translation
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Novel
Unit III amp IV
Short story
Unit V
Composition amp Translation
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Naalukettu ndash MT Vasudevan Nair
(D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit III amp IV
Manikkianum Mattu Prathana Kathakalum - Lalithampika
Antharjanam (D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit V
Expansion of ideas General Essay and Translation of a simple passage from English about 100
words) to Malayalam
Reference books
1 Kavitha Sahithya Charitram ndashDr M Leelavathi (Kerala Sahithya Academy Trichur)
2 Malayala Novel Sahithya Charitram ndash K MTharakan (NBS Kottayam)
3 Malayala Nataka Sahithya Charitram ndash G Sankarapillai (DC Books Kottayam)
4 Cherukatha Innale Innu ndash M Achuyuthan (DC Books Kottayam)
5 Sahithya Charitram Prasthanangalilude - Dr K M George (Chief Editor)
(DC Books Kottayam
HINDI PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LH CREDITS 04
(Prose Non-detailed Text Grammar amp Translation Books Prescribed
1 PROSE NUTHAN GADYA SANGRAH Editor
Jayaprakash
(Prescribed Lessons ndash only 6)
Lesson 1 ndash Bharthiya Sanskurthi Lesson 3 -
Razia
Lesson 4 ndash Makreal
Lesson 5- Bahtha Pani Nirmala
Lesson 6 ndash Rashtrapitha Mahathma Gandhi Lesson 9
ndash Ninda Ras
Publisher Sumitra Prakashan Sumitravas
164 Hastings Road Allahabad ndash 211 001
2 NON DETAILED TEXT KAHANI KUNJ
Editor DrVPAmithab
(Stories 1 -6 only) Publisher
Govind Prakashan
Sadhar Bagaar Mathura
Uttar Pradesh ndash 281 001
3 GRAMMAR SHABDHA VICHAR ONLY
(NOUN PRONOUN ADJECTIVE VERB TENSECASE ENDINGS)
Theoretical amp Applied
Book for reference Vyakaran Pradeep by Ramdev
Publisher Hindi Bhavan
36Tagore Town Allahabad ndash
211 002
4 TRANSLATION English- Hindi only
ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III
(1-15 lessons Only)
Publisher DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI -17
5 COMPREHENSION 1 Passage from ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III (16- 30)
DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI- 17
FRENCH PAPER I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 1 ndash 5
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
Question Paper Pattern Semester I
(ALL QUESTIONS TO BE SET ONLY FROM THE PRESCRIBED TEXT)
Maximum Marks 75 Time 3 hrs
SECTION A (10)
1 CHOISISSEZ LA MEILLEURE REacutePONSE (10X1=10)
SECTION B (20)
2 TRADUISEZ LES TEXTES SUIVANTS EN ANGLAIS(45) (4X5=20) (Pg Nos 26 ex-644 ex-356 ex-474ex-480)
SECTION C (45)
3 COMPREacuteHENSION (8x1=8)
4 EXERCICES DE GRAMMAIRE(5X5=25) (EITHEROR)
5 FAITES DES PHRASES(68) (6X1=6)
6 TRADUISEZ LES EXPRESSIONS EN ANGLAIS (68) (6X1=6)
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
MALAYALAM PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LM CREDITS 04
Prose Composition amp Translation
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Novel
Unit III amp IV
Short story
Unit V
Composition amp Translation
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Naalukettu ndash MT Vasudevan Nair
(D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit III amp IV
Manikkianum Mattu Prathana Kathakalum - Lalithampika
Antharjanam (D C Books Kottayam Kerala)
Unit V
Expansion of ideas General Essay and Translation of a simple passage from English about 100
words) to Malayalam
Reference books
1 Kavitha Sahithya Charitram ndashDr M Leelavathi (Kerala Sahithya Academy Trichur)
2 Malayala Novel Sahithya Charitram ndash K MTharakan (NBS Kottayam)
3 Malayala Nataka Sahithya Charitram ndash G Sankarapillai (DC Books Kottayam)
4 Cherukatha Innale Innu ndash M Achuyuthan (DC Books Kottayam)
5 Sahithya Charitram Prasthanangalilude - Dr K M George (Chief Editor)
(DC Books Kottayam
HINDI PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LH CREDITS 04
(Prose Non-detailed Text Grammar amp Translation Books Prescribed
1 PROSE NUTHAN GADYA SANGRAH Editor
Jayaprakash
(Prescribed Lessons ndash only 6)
Lesson 1 ndash Bharthiya Sanskurthi Lesson 3 -
Razia
Lesson 4 ndash Makreal
Lesson 5- Bahtha Pani Nirmala
Lesson 6 ndash Rashtrapitha Mahathma Gandhi Lesson 9
ndash Ninda Ras
Publisher Sumitra Prakashan Sumitravas
164 Hastings Road Allahabad ndash 211 001
2 NON DETAILED TEXT KAHANI KUNJ
Editor DrVPAmithab
(Stories 1 -6 only) Publisher
Govind Prakashan
Sadhar Bagaar Mathura
Uttar Pradesh ndash 281 001
3 GRAMMAR SHABDHA VICHAR ONLY
(NOUN PRONOUN ADJECTIVE VERB TENSECASE ENDINGS)
Theoretical amp Applied
Book for reference Vyakaran Pradeep by Ramdev
Publisher Hindi Bhavan
36Tagore Town Allahabad ndash
211 002
4 TRANSLATION English- Hindi only
ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III
(1-15 lessons Only)
Publisher DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI -17
5 COMPREHENSION 1 Passage from ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III (16- 30)
DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI- 17
FRENCH PAPER I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 1 ndash 5
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
Question Paper Pattern Semester I
(ALL QUESTIONS TO BE SET ONLY FROM THE PRESCRIBED TEXT)
Maximum Marks 75 Time 3 hrs
SECTION A (10)
1 CHOISISSEZ LA MEILLEURE REacutePONSE (10X1=10)
SECTION B (20)
2 TRADUISEZ LES TEXTES SUIVANTS EN ANGLAIS(45) (4X5=20) (Pg Nos 26 ex-644 ex-356 ex-474ex-480)
SECTION C (45)
3 COMPREacuteHENSION (8x1=8)
4 EXERCICES DE GRAMMAIRE(5X5=25) (EITHEROR)
5 FAITES DES PHRASES(68) (6X1=6)
6 TRADUISEZ LES EXPRESSIONS EN ANGLAIS (68) (6X1=6)
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
HINDI PAPER ndash I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LH CREDITS 04
(Prose Non-detailed Text Grammar amp Translation Books Prescribed
1 PROSE NUTHAN GADYA SANGRAH Editor
Jayaprakash
(Prescribed Lessons ndash only 6)
Lesson 1 ndash Bharthiya Sanskurthi Lesson 3 -
Razia
Lesson 4 ndash Makreal
Lesson 5- Bahtha Pani Nirmala
Lesson 6 ndash Rashtrapitha Mahathma Gandhi Lesson 9
ndash Ninda Ras
Publisher Sumitra Prakashan Sumitravas
164 Hastings Road Allahabad ndash 211 001
2 NON DETAILED TEXT KAHANI KUNJ
Editor DrVPAmithab
(Stories 1 -6 only) Publisher
Govind Prakashan
Sadhar Bagaar Mathura
Uttar Pradesh ndash 281 001
3 GRAMMAR SHABDHA VICHAR ONLY
(NOUN PRONOUN ADJECTIVE VERB TENSECASE ENDINGS)
Theoretical amp Applied
Book for reference Vyakaran Pradeep by Ramdev
Publisher Hindi Bhavan
36Tagore Town Allahabad ndash
211 002
4 TRANSLATION English- Hindi only
ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III
(1-15 lessons Only)
Publisher DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI -17
5 COMPREHENSION 1 Passage from ANUVADH ABHYAS ndash III (16- 30)
DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI- 17
FRENCH PAPER I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 1 ndash 5
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
Question Paper Pattern Semester I
(ALL QUESTIONS TO BE SET ONLY FROM THE PRESCRIBED TEXT)
Maximum Marks 75 Time 3 hrs
SECTION A (10)
1 CHOISISSEZ LA MEILLEURE REacutePONSE (10X1=10)
SECTION B (20)
2 TRADUISEZ LES TEXTES SUIVANTS EN ANGLAIS(45) (4X5=20) (Pg Nos 26 ex-644 ex-356 ex-474ex-480)
SECTION C (45)
3 COMPREacuteHENSION (8x1=8)
4 EXERCICES DE GRAMMAIRE(5X5=25) (EITHEROR)
5 FAITES DES PHRASES(68) (6X1=6)
6 TRADUISEZ LES EXPRESSIONS EN ANGLAIS (68) (6X1=6)
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
FRENCH PAPER I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 1 ndash 5
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
Question Paper Pattern Semester I
(ALL QUESTIONS TO BE SET ONLY FROM THE PRESCRIBED TEXT)
Maximum Marks 75 Time 3 hrs
SECTION A (10)
1 CHOISISSEZ LA MEILLEURE REacutePONSE (10X1=10)
SECTION B (20)
2 TRADUISEZ LES TEXTES SUIVANTS EN ANGLAIS(45) (4X5=20) (Pg Nos 26 ex-644 ex-356 ex-474ex-480)
SECTION C (45)
3 COMPREacuteHENSION (8x1=8)
4 EXERCICES DE GRAMMAIRE(5X5=25) (EITHEROR)
5 FAITES DES PHRASES(68) (6X1=6)
6 TRADUISEZ LES EXPRESSIONS EN ANGLAIS (68) (6X1=6)
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
TAMIL PAPER- II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LT CREDITS 4
Unit ndash 1 Poetry
1 Silapathigaram - Katurai kaathai
2 Kambharamayam - Kaikeye sulvenai padalam
Unit ndash 2 Poetry
Sittrilakiyam
1 KazhlikathuParavai Poem No 496 499
2 Nandhikalabagam Poem No 25
Ettuthogai
1 Kuruntodai Poem No 196 300
2 Agananuru Poem No 94 196
3 Kazhlithogai Poem No 51
Puram
1 Phathitrupathu Poem No 24
PathuPattu
1 Pattinaphalai (Lines 120 ndash 140)
PathinayanKayalKanaku Naulkhagal
1 Thirukural - Payanilasollamai
2 PhalamozhlhiNanuru ndash Kalladhar
3 Nanmanikadigai (Lines 91 ndash 100)
Unit ndash 3 Urainadai
1 Kalaikagal ndash Munaivar UVSuwainanthaUyire
2 Sanga Nayarigal ndash Munaivar
3 TamilarPanpadu ndash OruVilakam
4 Inai Sinthanai
Unit - 4 Grammar
1 Vetrumai thogai
2 Thoganilai
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
Unit ndash 5 History of Literature
1 urainadain Thoutramum Valarshium
2 Pathinenkkanku Noogal
Activity
Vinnappam Puthukavithai Sirukathiai
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
MALAYALAM- PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LM CREDITS 4
This paper will have the following five units
Unit I amp II
Biography
Unit III IV amp V
Travelogue
Text books prescribed
Unit I amp II
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam - MK
Sanu (DC Books Kottayam)
Unit III IV amp V
Kappirikalude Nattil - SKPottakkadu
(DC Books Kottayam)
Reference books
1 Jeevacharitrasahithyam ndash Dr KM George (NBS Kottayam)
2 Jeevacharitrasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Naduvattom Gopalakrishnan (Kerala Bhasha
Institute Trivandrum)
3 Athmakathasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Dr Vijayalam Jayakumar (NBS Kottayam)
4 Sancharasahithyam Malayalathil ndash Prof Ramesh chandran V (Kerala Bhasha Institute
Trivandrum)
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
HINDI ndash PAPER ndash II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LH CREDITS 4
(Modern Poetry Novel Translation amp Letter Writing)
1 MODERN POETRY SHABARI ndash by NARESH MEHTHA
PUBLISHERS Lokbharathi Prakashan
I FloorDuebari Building
Mahathma Gandhi Marg
Allahabad -1
2 NOVEL TAMAS BY BHISHMA SAHNI
PUBLISHER RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN
I ndash BNETAJI SUBASH MARG
NEW DELHI ndash 110 002
3 TRANSLATION HINDI ndash ENGLISH ONLY
(ANUVADH ABYAS ndash III)
Lessons1 ndash 15 only
PUBLISHER DAKSHIN BHARATH HINDI PRACHAR SABHA
CHENNAI ndash 600 017
4 LETTER WRITING (Leave letter Job Application Ordering books Letter to
Publisher Personal letter)
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
FRENCH-PAPER II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2LF CREDITS 4
Prescribed text ALORS I
Units 6 ndash 10
Authors Marcella Di Giura
Jean-Claude Beacco
Available at Goyal Publishers Pvt Ltd
86 University Block
Jawahar Nagar (Kamla Nagar)
New Delhi ndash 110007
Tel 011 ndash 23852986 9650597000
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
ENGLISH PAPER-I
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1E1 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Literature
Unit I
Prose
1 My Lost Dollar - Stephen Leacock
2 Examinations - Winston S Churchill
3 Socrates and The School Master - FL Brayne
Unit -II Poetry
1 The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
2 Laugh and Be Merry - John Masefield
3 Snake - DHLawrence
Unit-III Short Stories
1 A Work Of Art - Anton Chekhov
2 The Nightingale and The Rose - Oscar Wilde
Unit -IV One Act Plays
1 The Best Laid Plans - Farrell Mitchelle
2 Progress -StJohn Ervine
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Parts Of Speech
2 Noun Gender
3 Noun Number
4 Possessive Forms Of Nouns
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
ENGLISH PAPER-II
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2E2 CREDITS 04
Objectives
To enhance the LSRW Skills of students through Language
Unit I
Prose
1 My London Days - MK Gandhi
2 Travel By Train - JB Priestly
3 The Ganga - Nehru
Unit ndashII Poetry
1 La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
2 The Village Schoolmaster - Oliver Goldsmith
3 Ulysses - AL Tennyson
Unit-III Short Stories
1 Two Gentlemen of Verona - AJ Cronin
2 The Ransom of Red Chief - OHenry
Unit -II One Act Plays
1 Grandmotherrsquos Gold - Elle Adkins
2 Prologue to Androcles and The Lion - Bernard Shaw
Unit- V Functional Grammar
1 Building Sentences
2 Framing Questions
3 Dialogue Writing
4 Common Errors in English
5 Idioms and Phrases
Activities
Every student is encouraged to enact certain characters and narrate the important events in short
stories
Every student is encouraged to play language games
Student has to work out the given exercises
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS STATISTICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of correlation regression analysis and
probability concepts in business
Objectives
To enable the students to learn the statistical methods and their applications in commerce and economics
Unit I
Meaning and definition of statistics ndash Collection of data ndash primary and secondary data ndash Classification
and tabulation - Diagrammatic representation types of diagrams ndash Bar diagram and Pie diagram
Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution ndash Histogram Frequency Polygon and Ogive curve
Unit II
Measures of Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Geometric mean Harmonic mean- weighted
average - simple problems
Dispersion
Range - Mean Deviation - Quartile Deviation and all its coefficients Standard Deviation ndash Co-efficient
of Variation
Unit III
Correlation Meaning ndash types of correlation - Scatter diagram - Karl Pearsonrsquos Coefficient of
Correlation - Spearman Rank Correlation ndash Un equal and equal ranks (Simple problems)
Regression Meaning - Regression equations ndash Regression equations of X on Y and Y on X Regression
coefficients ndash difference between correlation and regression
Unit IV
Index Numbers Meaning - Uses of Index Numbers - Problems involved in construction of Index
Numbers - Methods of construction of Index Numbers ndash Un weighted and weighted Index numbers ndash
Test of an Index number - Time Reversal Test and Factor Reversal Test Cost of living Index
Time Series Analysis ndash meaning ndash Components ndash Method of moving averages ndash method of Least
squares
Unit V
Probability Basic axioms ndash addition and multiplication theorem on probability (statements only) -
Independent and dependent events ndash conditional probability - Bayersquos theorem
Theoretical Distributions Binomial Distribution Poisson distribution ndash basic application - Normal
Distribution ndash basic application (Simple Problems ndash No Derivations)
Text Books
1 Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For Units I II
III and IV V)
2 RSNPillaiampVBagavathi ldquoStatisticsrdquo S chandampCompany Ltd 7th
Revised edition 2012 ( Unit
V - For Theoretical Distributions only)
Reference Books
3 Elements of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta VK Kapoor SChand Publications
Reprint 2006
4 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to gain the knowledge in the area of applications of business in
differentiation and integration
Objectives To enable the students to apply mathematical knowledge to solve business problems
Unit I
Sequences and series Arithmetic and Geometric Progression - Simple and Compound interest -
effective rate of interest - business applications of Annuity - Bill Discounting and Average Due Date ndash
True discount ndash Bankers Discount ndash Face value
Unit II
Set Theory ndash basic set operations - simple applications of Venn diagram
Matrix Basic concepts ndash Addition and Multiplication of matrices ndash Inverse of a matrix ndash Rank of matrix
ndash Solution of simultaneous linear equations ndash Input ndash output analysis
Unit III
Calculus Constants variables and Functions Limits of algebraic functions -
Differentiation - Derivatives ndash First order and Second order Derivatives - Maxima amp Minima ndash
application to Business problems
Unit IV
Elementary integral calculus ndash method of substitution ndash determining Infinite and definite Integrals of
simple functions ndash Integration by parts
Unit V
Applications of Integration in economics and Commerce Cost function and average cost function from
Marginal cost function ndash Revenue function and demand function from Marginal Revenue function ndash
consumer surplus ndash producers surplus
Text Book
Navnitham PA ldquoBusiness Mathematics ampStatisticsrsquorsquo Jai Publishers Trichy -21 (For all Units )
Reference Books
1 Business Mathematics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
2 Business Mathematics and Statistics ndash PR Vittal Margham Publications ndash Reprint - 1999
3 Sundersan and Jayaseelanrdquo Introduction to Business Mathematicsldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd
Newdelhi
4 Sanchetti DC and Kapoor VKrdquo Business Mathematics ldquo Sultan chand Co ampLtd Newdelh
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
OPERATION RESEARCH I
SEM III
Course Code 3A1 Credits 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students should have gained knowledge about
optimal use of resources
Unit I
Basics of OR ndash Definition of OR ndash Characteristics of OR ndash Role of OR in business and
management - Role of OR in Engineering ndash Classification of models ndash Characteristics of a good model
ndash Principles of modeling ndash Uses and Limitations of OR - Formulation of LPP
Unit II
Graphical solutions of LPP ndashSimplex Method ndashndash Problems
Unit III
CharnesPenality Method (or) Big ndash M Method - Two Phase Simplex method Formulation of dual
LPP ndash symmatric ndash unsymmatric forms
Unit IV
The transportation Problems ndash Basic feasible solution by LCM ndash NWC- VAM- optimum
solutions ndash unbalanced Transportation problems
Unit V
The Assignment Problems ndash Assignment algorithm ndash optimum solutions ndash Unbalanced
Assignment Problems
Text Book
Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by ProfVSundaresan
KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan AR Publications 2011
Unit I Chapter 1 11 to 19 Chapter 2 21 to 24
Unit II Chapter 2 25-28 Chapter 3311 to 314
Unit III Chapter 3 32 to 322 Chapter 5 51 to 52
Unit IV Chapter 7 71 to 74
Unit V Chapter 8 81 to 86
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp
Sons Education Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013
2 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash
JK Sharma Macmillan Publishers India Ltd Reprinted 2012
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
OPERATION RESEARCH II
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4A1 CREDITS 4
Goal To enable the students to use the mathematical knowledge in optimal use of resources
Objectives On successful completion of this course students can gain the knowledge about optimal use
of resources
Unit I
Inventory models ndash Introduction ndash types of inventory ndash Costs involved in inventory problems ndash
variables in inventory problem ndash Lead time Re order Level ndash Deterministic Inventory models ndash
purchasing model without shortages manufacturing model without shortages ndash Inventory models with
price breaks
Unit II
Queuing Models ndash Introduction ndash Queuing system ndash Kendelrsquos notation for representing Queuing
models ndash Problems in (MM1) (infinFCFS) ndash Birth - death models (MMS) (infinFCFS) (MM1) (N
FCFS) Models
Unit III
Simulation ndash Introduction ndash simulation models ndash Mante-carlo simulation Generation of Random
Numbers ndashndash Steps in simulation ndash uses of simulation ndash Simulation applied to Queuing and some other
types of problems
Unit IV
Network scheduling by PERT CPM ndash Introduction ndash Basic terminologies ndash Rules for
constructing a project network - Network computations ndash Floats - PERT calculation in Networks
Unit V
Decision Analysis - Decision making environment-Decisions under uncertainty- Decision under
risk- Decision ndash Tree analysis
Text Books
1 Resource Management Techniques (Operations Research) by
ProfVSundaresan KSGanapathy Subramanian KGanesan
AR Ppublications 2011 ( FOR UNITS III III amp IV)
2 Operations Research ndash Kandiswarup P K Gupta ManMohan S Chand amp Sons Education
Publications New Delhi 16th edition 2012 Rerint 2013(Unit V)
Unit I Chapter 12 121 ndash 122 124 ndash 127 129
Unit II Chapter 13 131 to 134 136 ndash 138
Unit III Chapter 17 171 to 177
Unit IV Chapter 15 151 to 157
Unit V Chapter 16 161 to 167
Reference Books
1 Operations Research ndash Problems and solutions ndash Third Edition ndash JKSharma Macmillan Publishers
India Ltd Reprinted 2012
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood
Principles Concepts and Conventions of Accounting
Basic Accounting framework
Methods of preparing various types of accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIIT I Accounting Process
Theoretical Framework (meaning scope and usefulness of Accounting Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles Concepts and Conventions) -(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and
revenue expenditures capital and revenue receipts ndash income recognition ndash Asset fixed assets current
assets liabilities owners capital borrowed capital contingent liabilities matching of income and
expenditure assets and liabilities
Double entry system Books of prime entry Subsidiary Books - Recording of Cash and Bank
transactions - Preparation of Ledger Accounts -Preparation of Trial Balance- interpretation and
usefulness - Rectification of Errors - Opening entries Transfer entries Adjustment entries closing
entries
UNIT II Preparation of Final Accounts
Profit making concern (for sole proprietorship concern and partnership firm only)
Preparation of Trading Account Profit amp Loss Account and Balance Sheet - Accounting treatment of
bad debts reserve for bad and doubtful debts provision for discount on debtors and provision for
discount on creditors ndashFinal accounts of Non trading organisations
UNIT III Reconciliation Statements
Bank Reconciliation Statement - Receivables Payables Reconciliation Statement - stock Reconciliation
Statement
Accounting for Depreciation
Depreciation Policy - Methods computation and Accounting treatment- Rectification of errors
UNIT IV
Bills of Exchange -Concept of Single Entry System and preparation of Statement showing Profit and
Loss Statement of Affairs
UNIT V
Accounting for Special Transactions -ndash Consignment - Joint Venture
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 NVinayakam PLMani KLNagarajan ndash Principles of Accountancy ndash
SChandampCompanyLtdrevised edition 2008
2 TSGrewal ndash Introduction to Accountancy- SChandamp Company Ltd Revised edition 2008
3 TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
4 KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th revised edition
2011
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1C2 CREDITS 4
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course the students should have
Understood the nature and scope of Economics
Economic theory and goals of firm
Demand and supply analysis
Production function and Forms of Markets
UNIT-I Meaning and Definition ndash Nature and Scope ndash- importance and significance of the study of
Economics - Economics - art or Science -Economic Theory ndashDivisions ndash Social responsibility of a
Business Firm - Goals of a firm
UNIT-II Demand Analysis ndash Meaning Determinants of Demand ndash Law of Demand Elasticity of
Demand ndash Price Income and Cross Demand ndash Demand Estimation and Demand Forecasting ndash Demand
Distinctions ndash Supply Analysis - Concept of Supply Supply Schedule amp Supply Curve Market Supply
Curve Law of Supply
UNIT-III Production Function ndash Meaning and Definition ndash Elasticity of Substitution and Production ndash
Type of cost of Production ndash Long run and Short run cost
UNIT-IV Markets ndash Forms of Market ndash Characteristics - Pricing Methods ndash Objects of pricing policies ndash
Practices ndash Government intervention in Market
UNIT-V Price Theory ndash Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony
Duopoly Duopsony and Oligopoly
TEXT BOOKS
DrSSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications5th
revised edition 2006reprint
2010
Books for Reference
1 RLVarshney and KLMaheshwari----Managerial Economics----Sulthan Chand and Sons
2 Alak Gosh and Biswanath Gosh----Managerial Economics----Kalyani Publications
3 DGopalakrishna----Managerial Economics----Himalaya Publishing House
4 SSankaran---- Managerial Economics----Margham Publications
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
MERCANTILE LAW
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C1 CREDITS 4
ObjectiveOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on fundamentals of law relating to commercial activities
UNIT I
Laws of Contracts
Essential elements of a contract offer and acceptance - Void and voidable agreements - Consideration
legality of object and consideration - Capacity of Parties free consent - Quasi-contracts contingent
contracts termination or discharge of contracts
UNIT II
Contract of indemnity and guarantee ndash Rights and Liabilities of surety ndash Discharge of surety ndash Bailment
ndash Rights and Duties of bailor and bailee ndashPledge by non-owners
UNIT III
Laws relating to Sale of Goods
Definition - Transfer of ownership - Performance of the Contract of Sale
UNIT IV
Negotiable Instruments Act1881
Definition -Acceptance and negotiation- Rights and liabilities of Parties- Dishonour of a Negotiable
Instrument ndash Hundis - Bankers and Customers
UNIT V
Indian Partnership Act1932
Nature of Partnership ndashPartnership Deed -Rights and liabilities of Partners - Dissolution of Firms
Text Books
1 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
2 Business Law NDKapoor Sultan Chand Fifth edition 2007
3 Business Law RSNPillaiampBhagavathiSChand Reprint 2009
4 Business Law PSaravanavelamp Syed BandreAlam Himalayan Publishing House 2007
5 Elements of Commercial Law NDKapoorSChand Reprint 2008
6 Elements of Mercantile Law NDKapoorSChand 29th revised edition reprint 2008
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNTING
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2C2 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of this course the student should have understood the functional
aspects of accounting like
Hire ndash purchase and Instalment system
Methods of preparing Insurance Claims and Royalties
Branch Department and Investment Accounts
Note Distribution of Marks between problems and theory shall be 80 and 20
UNIT I HIRE PURCHASE INSTALMENTS AND LEASE
Meaning ndash Distinction between hire ndash purchase and Instalment system ndash Calculation of Interest ndash
Calculation of Cash Price ndash Entries in the books ndash Books of hire ndash purchaser ndash Books of hire-Vendor ndash
Return of goods ndash Repossession of a part of the asset ndash Reserve for service ndash Hire ndashpurchase trading
account ndash Stock and Debtors method ndash Theoretical consideration regarding stock reserves or profit
considered to have been earned on hire-purchase sales ndash Entries in case of Instalment system ndash Lease ndash
Types of lease ndash Distinction between finance lease and operating lease ndash Advantages and Disadvantages
of Leasing-Lease Rent fixation (12 Hours)
UNIT II INSURANCE CLAIMS
Loss of Stock ndash Average clause ndash Self ndashinsurance and co-insurance ndash Meaning of fire ndash Consequential
loss or loss of profits ndash Computation of claim ndash Fixed Assets Policy and Claim(12 Hours)
UNIT III ROYALTIES
Meaning ndash Minimum rent or dead rent ndash Short working recoverable ndash Royalties receivable ndash Sub ndash
lease( 12 Hours)
UNIT IV BRANCH ACCOUNTS ndashTypes of branches ndash Accounts of various types of branches
Branch selling only for cash ndash Branch selling both for cash and credit ndash Goods invoiced to branch at a
price higher than the cost ndash Stock and Debtors system ndash Branch maintaining independent accounts or
independent branch ndash Incorporation of branch trail balances in head office books ndash Accounting standard
11( 12 Hours)
UNIT V DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
Department Accounts Allocation of expenses- Departmental accounts-Interdepartmental transactions-
Preparation of Balance sheet ( 8 Hours)
Investment Accounts Meaning-Types of Investments Investment in fixed income securities-Investment
in varying dividend securities- Accounting treatment for Capital income and revenue dividend-
Preparation of Investment Accounts (4 Hours)
Text Book
TSGrewal SCGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition
2004
Reference Books
1Advanced Accounting by Jain ampNarangndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C1 CREDITS 4
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Basic concepts of Partnership Accounting
Accounting practice prevailing in partnership firms
Pre-requisite Partner Deed Fixed and fluctuating capital capital drawings Insolvency
UNIT 1
Conversion of Single Entry System into Double Entry System of Accounting
Partnership-General Meaning Partnership Deed Types of Partners -Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital
Division of Profit among partners Past adjustments and Guarantee of Profits Accounting for joint life
policy
UNIT 2
Capital AccountsAccounting Treatment of the following in the absence of Partnership Deed a)
Distribution of Profits b) Interest on Partnerrsquos Loans c) Interest on Capital and Drawings d) Salary and
Commission of Partner ndashPreparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Final Account
UNIT 3
Admission of Partner Concept of Admission of Partner Calculation of Profit sharing ratio
Revaluation of assets and liabilities Goodwill Meaning Valuation and its recording Adjustment
regarding Adjustments in Partnersrsquo capital Ac Preparation of Revaluation Ac Partnerrsquos Capital Ac
and Balance Sheet from the given information
UNIT 4
Retirement and Death of a Partner Meaning Calculation of New Profit sharing ratio calculation
of Gaining ratio Recording of goodwill Revaluation of assets and liabilities Accumulated reserves and
profits Adjustments regarding partners Capital Accounts Calculation of profit upto the date of death of
a partner Preparation of Relevant Acs and Balance Sheet
UNIT 5
Dissolution - Insolvency of Partners- Garner Vs Murray- Insolvency of all Partners - Deficiency
Ac - Piecemeal Distribution - Proportionate Capital Method only
TEXT BOOKS
RLGupta VKGupta MCShukla ndash Advanced Accounting ndash Sultanchandamp sons2006
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1TSGrewal SCGupta SPJain ndash Advanced Accountancy- Sultanchandamp sons revised edition 2004
2KLNarangSNMaheswari-Advanced Accountancy-Kalyani publishers18th
revised edition 2011
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
3SKMaheswari TSReddy - Advanced Accountancy-Vikas publishers2007
4Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application - 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C2 CREDITS 4
Objective -
i To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic inputs in making and
implementing corporate strategic decisions
ii To familiarize the students with the issues and practices involved in corporate decisions
Pre-requisite Planning Strategy forecasting diversification leadership control
UNIT I
Strategic Management The Nature and Value of Strategic Management- Dimensions ndash Benefits
ndash Risks ndash Strategic planning and Strategic Management Strategic Management process ndash Components
of Strategic Management Model ndash Strategic Indent Vision Mission and Objectives
UNIT ndash II
Environmental Analysis Components of External Environment and Internal Environment ndash
Environmental Scanning SWOT Analysis Value Chain Analysis ndash Forecasting Techniques ndash
Organizational Responses to the environment - Global Environment
UNIT ndash III Strategy Formulation Corporate Level Strategy ndash The Balanced Score Card - Formulating Long
Term Objectives - Strategy alternatives Grand Strategy - Growth strategy ndash Diversification strategy ndash
Stability Strategy ndash Retrenchment Strategy ndash Combination Strategies ndash Global Strategy ndash Business Level
Strategy Porterrsquos Competitive Strategies
UNIT ndash IV
Strategy Implementation Introduction ndash McKinseyrsquos 7-S Framework ndash Issues ndash Resources
Allocation ndash Functional Structure ndash Divisionalisation ndash Strategic Business Unit ndash Project Organization ndash
Matrix Organization Structure ndash Factors Influencing Structure ndash Structure and Strategy Implementation
UNIT ndash V
Strategic Leadership and Control ndash Introduction ndash Functions ndash Traits ndash Strategic Leadership and
Competitive advantage Strategic Evaluation and Control ndash Importance ndash Barriers ndash Evaluation criteria
Strategic Control Introduction ndash Types of strategic control ndash The Control Process ndash Characteristics of
an Effective control system Strategy and Technology Management ndash Designing a Technology Strategy
ndash The Technology Life Cycle ndash Technology Forecasting Techniques
TEXT BOOKS
1 Strategic Management Text and Cases VSP Rao and V Hari Krishna Excel Books First
Edition 2003
2 Strategic Management - Formulation Implementation and Control John A Pearce II Richard B
Robinson Jr Tata McGraw Hill3rd
reprint 2007
REFERENCES
1 Strategic Planning and Management Manohar L Gulati Excel Publishers Pvt Ltd First Edition
- 2000 New Delhi
2 Strategic Management of Organizations and Stakeholders ndashConcepts and Cases B y Harrison and
St John South western College Publishing Ohio USA-1998
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
3 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases By J Thomson Athur and M J Strickland ndash III
McGraw Hill 2001
4 Business Policy Strategic Management LM Prasad Sultan Chand amp Sons First Edition 1985
5 Advanced Management Accounting strategic Management PK Ghosh IC Dhingra NRajan
Nair and KP Mani Sultan Chand and Sons third Edition ndash 1997
6 Strategic Management Concepts and Cases fred R David Tenth Edition
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C3 CREDITS 4
OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course the student should have Understood and familiarize with
Nature and types of business organizations
Concepts and principles of Management
Process of planning Organizing Directing and Control
Pre-requisite Business Organisation shares debentures management leadership decision making
UNIT ndash I
Nature and scope of Business Forms of Business Organisation ndash Sole Trader Partnership firms
Companies and Co-operative Societies ndash Public Enterprise
UNIT ndash II
Location of Business ndash Factors influencing location localization of industries ndash Size of firms Sources
of Finance ndash Shares Debentures Public Deposits Bank Credit and Trade Credit ndash Relative Merits and
Demerits
UNIT ndash III
Management Meaning nature and characteristics - Scope and functions of management -Management
as a science art or profession - Management ampAdministration ndash Management Process- Management
Principles- Evolution of System Approach to management
UNIT - IV
Planning Nature importance and purpose of planning - Planning process Objectives - Types of plans -
Management by objectives - Management by exceptions - Decision-making ndash importance amp steps -
Organizing Nature and purpose of organization Principles of organization - Types of organization ndash
Span of Control
UNIT ndash V
Directing Meaning and nature of directing - Leadership styles - Theory X and Y ndash Control Meaning
and importance - steps in controlling - Essentials of a sound control system - Methods of establishing
control
TEXT BOOKS
1 Weihrich and Koontz Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi et al Essentials of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Publication New Delhi
2 YKBhushan ndash Business Organisation and Management ndash Sultanchandamp sons
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1 Koontz Harold and Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management Fifth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Publication New Delhi 2002
2 PC TripathyampPNReddy Principles of Management Third Edition
Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi 2006
3 L M Prasad Principles of management Tata McGraw Hill Publication New Delhi
4 DinkarPagare Principles of Management Sultan Chand amp Sons Publication New Delhi 2006
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
5 CB Gupta ampNPShrinivasan Entrepreneurial Development Sultan Chand amp Sons New Delhi
1997
6 Fred Luthans Organizational Behaviour - Tata McGraw Hill New York
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
COMPANY LAW
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3C4 CREDITS 4
Objectives To acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the regulatory framework of
companies with reference to various provisions of Companies Act 2013 Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it
Pre-requisite Promoters types of company memorandum articles company secretary cost audit
special audit
Unit - I
Introduction Company ndash Definition Meaning Nature and its Characteristics ndash Promoters
ndash Meaning ndash Duties - Responsibilities and Liabilities - Formation of Companies ndash Types of
Company
Unit - II
Memorandum of Association amp Articles of Association Meaning - Purpose and their
Alteration - Doctrine of Ultra-Vires - Constructive Notice - Indoor Management ndash Prospectus
Contents - Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Unit - III
Management and Control of Companies Directors and Company Secretary ndash
Appointment ndash Qualifications ndash Disqualifications - Role and Responsibility - Powers and Duties
- Remuneration ndash Time Directors company secretary and Manager
Unit - IV
Accounts and Audit Accounts of Companies - Books of Accounts - Financial Statements
- Auditors ndash Appointment and Removal - Qualification and Disqualification ndash Rights ndash Powers -
Duties and Liabilities - Audit and Auditorrsquos ndash Report - Cost Audit and Special Audit
Unit - V
General Meetings Introduction - Types of Meeting ndash Report - Requisites of Valid
Meeting - Winding u p of Companies Introduction - Modes of winding up - Commencement of
winding up
Text Book
1NDKapoor ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Sultan Chand amp Sons latest edition New Delhi (2014)
Books for Reference
1 DrAvtarSinghldquoCompany Lawrdquo Eastern Book Company 34 lalbagh
Lucknow ndash 226 001
2 P Saravanavel- Company law
3 Principles of Company law- NC Shukla and SS Gulshan
4 Company Law and Secretarial practice- D Radha Kathiresan
5 Bagrial AK ldquoCompany Lawrdquo Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C1 CREDITS 4
Objective On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough knowledge on the accounting practice prevailing in the corporate
Familiar with Corporate Accounting Procedures
Pre-requisite Share capital Debenture Final accounts amalgamation reconstruction
UNIT-I
Accounting for share capital ndashIssue Forfeiture and Reissue of forfeited shares Redemption of
preference shares including buy-back of equity shares
UNIT-II
Issue and Redemption of Debentures Different types of Debenture issue- Sinking Fund for
Redemption Debenture Trust ndash Business Acquisition
UNIT- III
Statement of Accounting report to Statutory Meeting -Profit Prior to Incorporation Right Shares and
Bonus Shares- Dividend declaration ndash Preparation of Balance sheet and Statement of Income as per
Companies Act 2013
UNIT-IV
Amalgamation of Companies - Accounting for External and Internal Reconstruction (excluding
preparation of scheme for internal reconstruction)
UNIT- V
Liquidation Accounts Preparation of Statement of Affairs- Preparation of Final Statement of
Account
Text Book
Shukla MC Grewal TS amp Gupta SL ldquoAdvanced Accountancy ndash II rdquo S Chand amp Co New Delhi
Reference books
1SP Jain amp KL Narang ldquoAdvanced Accountingrdquo Kalyani Publications New Delhi
2 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamy M rdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th
Revised Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
3 Dr MA Arulanandam Dr KS Raman ldquoAdvanced Accountancy Part-Irdquo Himalaya Publications
New Delhi2003
4 Gupta RL ampRadhaswamyMrdquoCorporate Accounts ldquo Theory Method and Application- 13th Revised
Edition 2006 Sultan Chand amp Co New Delhi
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4C2 CREDITS 4
Objectives
To understand the role of Financial Management and its functions in the day to day management
of the organization
To understand the various concepts used in financial management for effective decision making
Pre-requisite Finance management cost capital investment leasing working capital dividend
UNIT ndashI
Financial management ndashIntroduction-scope-finance and other related disciplines-Financial
Functions Financial Goals Profit Maximization Vs Wealth Maximization ndash Concept of time value of
money - Sources of financing - Short term and Long term Capitalization - over and under
Capitalization
UNIT-II Concept of Cost of Capital Measures of Specific and Overall cost of capital Financing Decision
Leverage-Operating Financial and combined- Determinants of Capital structure
UNIT-III
Capital Budgeting- Estimating cash flows- Evaluation Techniques Traditional and Discounted
cash flow techniques (Risk analysis Excluded)ndashCapital Rationing
UNIT IV
Dividend Decision Factors determining dividend policy- stable dividend policy-stock dividend -
Working Capital Management Need for working capital ndashDeterminants of working capital-
computation of working capital-management of cash Inventory Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable
UNIT V Financial markets - Money market - capital market - Recent Trends in capital market - Mutual
Funds - Factories - Forecasting - Depositories
TEXT BOOK
Financial Management -SNMaheswari sultan chandamp Co 14th edition 2012NewDelhi
Books for Reference
1Financial Management -Prasanna Chandra ndash Tata mcgraw hill 8th
revised edition2000New Delhi
2 Financial Management - IMPandey ndash Vikas Publishing house PvtLtd 10th edition2009
3 Financial Management -Khan ampJain Tata mcgrawhill education6th edition 2009
4 Financial Management- Van Horne Prentice-Hall of India11th edition2001 New delhi
5Principles of Managerial Finance - LJGitmanampDrMManickam ndash Freddie perezatlantic international
university
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4C3 CREDITS 3
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Understood the issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context
Pre-requisites Corporate Governance SEBI Public policies Public Governance
UNIT ndash I
Corporate Governance Definition - Corporate Governance in India ndash The Market model of
Governance Chain ndash The Control Model ndash Corporate Governance Guidelines ndash Issues in Corporate
governance
UNIT ndash II
The theory and practice of Corporate Governance - Concept ndash Characteristics of a Corporation ndash
Theoretical basics of Corporate Governance ndash Emergence of Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash III
Banks and Corporate Governance ndash Business Ethics and Corporate Governance ndash Importance
and Need ndash CSR ndash Scope ndash Justification of CSR ndash Environmental Concerns and Corporations
UNIT ndash IV
Role of the media in ensuring Corporate Governance - Monopoly Competition and Corporate
Governance ndash Public Governance Vs Corporate Governance - Role of Public Policies in governing
business ndash SEBI role in promoting Corporate Governance
UNIT ndash V
Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies ndash Corporate Governance
in Developing and Transition Economies ndash Corporate Governance in Indian Scenario ndash The Corporation
in a Global Society
TEXT BOOKS
AC Fernando ldquoCorporate Governance ndash Principals Policies and Practicesrdquo Pearson Publishers New
Delhi
REFERENCE
1J P Sharma Corporate Governance Business Ethics amp CSR Ane Books Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2Bhanu Murthy K V and Usha Krishna Politics Ethics and Social Responsibilities of Business
Pearson Education New Delhi
3DGeetaRaniamp R K Mishra Corporate Governance-Theory and Practice Excel Books New Delhi
4Christine A Mallin Corporate Governance (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New Delhi
5BobTricker Corporate Governance-Principles Policies and Practice(Indian Edition) Oxford
University Press New Delhi
6Andrew Crane Dirk Matten Business Ethics (Indian Edition) Oxford University Press New
DelhiNote Latest edition of text book may be used
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash I
(MS WORD MS POWER POINT)
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer
I - MS WORD
1 Type Chairmanrsquos speech Auditorrsquos report Minutes Agenda and perform the following
operations Bold Underline Font Size style Background color Text color Line spacing Spell Check
Alignment Header amp Footer Inserting pages and page numbers Find and Replace
2 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip parts
3 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar Clip Art Word Art Symbols
Borders and Shading
4 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations Inserting the table Data
Entry Alignment of Rows and Columns Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
5 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge operation
6 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard Templates
II - MS POWERPOINT
1Design simple presentation with simple animation techniques
2 Design a presentation using standard templates
3 Design presentation with formatting Techniques
4 Design presentation slides for a product of your choice The slides must include name brand name
type of product characteristics special features price special offer etc
5 Design presentation with Add voice if possible to explain the features of the product The presentation
should work in manual mode
6Prepare a presentation to add clip art and word art
7 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart
8 Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel The Presentation Should contain the
following transactions Top down Bottom up Zoom in and Zoom out - The presentation should work in
custom mode
9 Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting clip arts
to illustrate running of an image automatically
10 Design presentation slides for the SeminarLecture Presentation using animation Effects
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
11 Design a presentation and perform the following operations Creation of different slides changing
background color font color using word art
12 Printing a presentation with different options
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL ndash II
(MS EXCELampMS ACCESS)
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2CP CREDITS 2
ObjectivesOn successful completion of the course the students should have
Fundamental knowledge in operatingthe computer in the field of Excel and Access
I- MSEXCEL
A (a) Create a Network Sheet MovingCopyingInserting and Deleting rows ampColumns(Usage
of Cut Paste Commands copying a single cell copying a range of data Filling up cell Undo
Command inserting a row column Deleting rows and columns
(b) Formatting work Sheets
1 Bold Style
2 Italic Style
3 Font Size changing
4 Formatting numbers (Auto fill selection command currency format currency symbols)
5 Specifying percentage () scientific notations
6 Drawing border around cells
7 Printing a work sheet (Print preview margin setting header footer)
B Develop an Excel sheet to the following
a) Data concept ndashdatabase record files and name - creating and storing data base and
maintaining a data base (Data form)
(b) Using auto filter advanced filter
(c) Creating sub totals ampgrand totals ndashusing data base function
C Creating charts
a Using chart wizard (5 steps)
b Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line)
c Inserting titles for the Axes X Y
d Changing colors
e Printing chart
D a) Using date time functions
(i) Entering current date
(ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and subtracting dates)
(iii) Date function (date month year)
(iv) Using time functions (hours minute second)
E Maths functions
i SUM COUNT AVERAGE
ii MAX MIN
iii SIDDEV VAR
iv ABS EXP INT
v LOG10ampLOG
vi MON ROUND SQRT
vii Using auto sum
F Using Logical (IFANDORNOT) Financial (PMTFP NPERRATE) functions
(i) Creating amp Running a macro
(ii) Assigning a button to defined macro
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
(iii) Editing a macro
II-MS ACCESS
1Prepare a student database using ACCESS wizard with sno name dept Tamil English Marketing
Auditing Total
2Preparea employee database and perform DML operations
3Prepare a database and enter the data though the form
4Prepare the form with form wizard
5Creating the Macros in MS-Access
6 Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the following Details Employee id
Employee name Date of Birth Department and Designation Date of appointment Basic pay Dearness
Allowance House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any Perform queries for different categories
7 Gather price quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter in the Access table and create
an invoice in form design view
8Create the table with nested tables to perform the following
i Create query ii Modify query and iii Report creation
9 Create forms for the simple table ASSETS
10Creating report using report wizard with formatting options
11 Create report for the PRODUCT database
12 Create report for the Employee database with the following
i Page headers Numbers Date page footers
ii Printing of Reports
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
LAB IT TRAINING-I
(MS MACRO EXCEL MS ADVANCED ACCESS)
SEM III
COURSE CODE3CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have understood the concept of
Macro Excel and Advanced Access
I-MS MACRO EXCEL
1 Creating charts i) Using chart wizard (five steps) ii) Changing the chart type (Pie Bar Line) iii)
Inserting titles for the axes X Y iv) Changingcolors v) Printing charts
2 Using date time Maths functions i) entering current data ii) Using date arithmetic (adding and
subtracting dates) iii) Date functions (day month second) iv) Math functions
3 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading Profit amp Loss Account and Business Sheet) by using formula
4 Prepare Employee Payroll information using formula with following option i) Auto sum
ii) Auto Calculate iii) Editing Formula copying Formula and Formula error messages
5 Prepare the following using Ms-Excel
i) Creating Macros and Hyperlinks ii)Import and export data
iii) Opening other files in Excel
6 Prepare a report using Data analysis techniques in EXCEL
7 Prepare a workbook to protect the data using password
8 Prepare a Pivot table to using swapping row columns pages report and chart
9 Prepare a workbook with table to print the sheet
II-MS ADVANCED ACCESS
1 Create a table ldquoproduct ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Product number number 6
Product name character 15
Unit of measure character 15
Quantity number 6 with decimal places
Total amount number 8 with decimal places
Queries
1 Using update statement calculate total amount and then select the record
2 Calculate the entire total amount by using sum operation
3 Calculate the number of records whose unit price is greater than 50 with count operation
2 Create a table ldquocompany ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Company name character 15
Proprietor character 15
Address character 25
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
Supplier name character 15
Number of employees number 4
GP percentage number 6 with decimal places
Queries
1 Display all the records of the company which are in the ascending order of GP percent
2 Display the name of the company whose supplier name is ldquoTelcordquo
3 Display the details of the company whose supplier is sane as therdquo Tatardquo
3 Create a table ldquoEmployee ldquowith the following fields and insert the values using
Field name field type filed size
Employee name character 15
Employee code number 6
Address character 25
Designation character 15
Grade character 1
Date of joining date -
Salary number 10 with 2 decimal places
Queries
1 Display thename of the employee whose salary is greater than Rs10000
2 Display the total salary of employee whose grade is A
3 Display the details of the employee earning the highest salary
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
LAB IT TRAINING-II
( LINUXWINDOWS)
SEM IV
COURSE CODE 4CP CREDITS 2
Objectives On successful completion of the course the students should have indepth knowledge in the
Operating System
Operating System
Linux
Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names
Search Files Based On Owners and Groups
Backup amp Compression Date and Time
Networking commands
Windows
Windows OS Installation
Data backup and Recovery
System Administration ( user control)
To share the information between systems(networking)
Batch file creation
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE I
BASICS OF Number systems Time and DistanceTime and WorkPercentagesProblems on Ages and
AveragesProblems on boatstrains
UNIT II
QUANITITATIVE APTITUDE II
BASICS OF Simple InterestCompoundinterestMensurationRatiosproportionsAlligationsAlgebra
UNIT III
DATA INTERPRETATION
BASICS OF Bar chartPiechartLinechartVenndiagramData sufficiency
UNIT IV
Behaviourial skills
Grooming- Body Language- Time Management - Team work-
Dressing etiquettesHygieneCleanliness Forming a team Assertive behaviour
UNIT V
TECHNICAL ndash BASICS OF C
Data Types-Arrays-Functions-Pointers-Structures-Company based objective questions on C
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE VERBAL REASONING amp SOFT SKILL ndash II
SEM III
COURSE CODE 4SP CREDITS 3
UNIT I
REASONING
Level of Difficulty ndash Basic Blood relationsCoding- DecodingAlphabettestOdd Man out Figure
seriesCompleting the seriesProblems on cubes
UNIT II
Verbal English
SynonymsantonymsIdiomsPhrasesReadingcomprehensionErrorCorrectionClozee test
UNIT III
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Public speking speaking on spot presentation skills
UNIT IV
TECHNICAL SKILLS ndash OOPS CONCEPTS
C++ Programming Basics-Objects and Classes-Operator Overloading-Inheritance-Virtual Function-
Company Based Questions on C++
UNIT V
TECHNICAL SKILLS- JAVA
JAVA Fundamentals-JAVA Classes-Execption Handling-IO Package-MultiThreading-GUI-Company
based questions on JAVA
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SEM I
COURSE CODE 1F1 CREDITS 2
Objective
To enable the students to have a thorough knowledge ofEnvironmental studies and the impact of
Environmental pollution on the Earth
UNIT ndash I
MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Natural Resources - Definition scope and importance need for public awareness and
their associated problems of
A- Forest resources- use and over exploitation deforestations tribal extraction and mining
B- Water resources use and utilization of surface and ground water floods drought
conflictsoverwater dams- benefits and problems
C- Mineral resources use and exploitation environmental effects of extracting and
usingmineral resources
D- Food resources- world food problems changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer pesticide problems water logging
and salinity
E- Energy resource- growing energy needs renewable and non-renewable energy- uses
ofalterable sources
F- Land resources- land degradations man induced landslides soil erosion and
desertificationrole of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use
of resources forsustainable life styles
UNIT ndash II
ECOSYSTEM
Concepts of an ecosystem- structure and functions of an ecosystem - producers consumers and
decomposersEnergy flow in anecosystem- ecological suggestion food chainfood web and ecological
pyramids characteristics features structures and functions of the forest ecosystem grasslandecosystem
desert ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem (ponds streams lakes rivers oceans and estuaries)
UNIT ndash III
BIODIVERSITY
Introduction- definition- genetic species and ecosystem diversity ndashbiogeographicalclassification of
India- value of biodiversity consumptive use productive use social ethical aesthetic and option
values- biodiversity at global national and local levels- India as a mega diversity nation hot spots of
biodiversity threads to biodiversity habitat loss poaching of wildlife man-wildlife conflicts
endangered and endemic species of India- conservation of biodiversity through in situ and ex situ
methods
UNIT ndashIV
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition causes effects and control measures of air water soil noise thermal pollution- solid waste
management causes effects and control measures of urban and industrial waste- role of an individual in
prevention of pollution- pollution case studies- disaster management floods earthquakes cyclone and
landslides
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
UNIT ndash V
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development- urban problems related to energy- water conservation rain water harvesting
watershed management- resettlement and rehabilitation of people its problems and concerns case
studies Environmental ethics issues and possible solution climate change global warming ozone layer
depletion acid rain nuclear accident and holocaust case studies- consumerism and waste products-
environmental protection Act- Air(prevention and control of pollution) Act- Wildlife production Act-
Forest conservation Act- Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness-
human population and the environment- population growth and distribution- population explosion-
family welfare programme- environment and human health- human rights- value education- HIVAIDS-
women and child welfare role of information technology on human health- Role of computer in
environment and human health
Text book
1rdquoEnvironmental Studies for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
References
1DrRajanMisrardquoA Text Book on Environmental studiesrdquo First edition 2009 Laxmi
Publications PvtLtd New Delhi
2 Anjali bagadrdquo Environmental Science and Engineeringrdquo first edition 2009 by Technical
Publication Pune
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
VALUE EDUCATION - HUMAN RIGHTS
SEM II
COURSE CODE 2F1 CREDITS2
OBJECTIVE After successful completion of the course students should have a thorough knowledge
about Value Education and Human Rights
UNIT ndash I
CONCEPT OF HUMAN VALUES VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS
PERSONALDEVELOPMENT
Aim of education and value education Evolution of value oriented education Concept of Human
values types of values Components of value education
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Self-analysis and introspection sensitization towards gender equality physically challenged
intellectually challenged Respect to - age experience maturity members of thefamily neighbours co-
workers
CHARACTER FORMATION TOWARDS POSITIVE PERSONALITY
Truthfulness Constructivity Sacrifice Sincerity Self Control Altruism Tolerance Scientific Vision
UNIT ndash II
VALUE EDUCATION TOWARDS NATIONAL AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VALUES
Constitutional or national values - Democracy socialism secularism equality justice liberty freedom
and fraternity
Social Values - Pity and probity self-control universal brotherhood
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst sincerity in profession regularity punctuality and faith
Religious Values - Tolerance wisdom character
Aesthetic values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same National
Integration and international understanding
UNIT ndash III
IMPACT OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ON ETHICS AND VALUES
Conflict of cross-cultural influences mass media cross-border education materialistic values
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour
Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition positive and negative thoughts
Adolescent Emotions arrogance anger sexual instability selfishness defiance
UNIT IV
HUMAN RIGHTS
1 Concept of Human Rights ndash Indian and International Perspectives
A Evolution of Human Rights
B Definitions under Indian and International documents
2 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional Provisions
A Right to Life Liberty and Dignity
B Right to Equality
C Right against Exploitation
D Cultural and Educational Rights
E Economic Rights
F Political Rights
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
G Social Rights
3 Human Rights of Women and Children
A Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
B Female Feticide and Infanticide
C Physical assault and harassment
D Domestic violence
E Conditions of Working Women
4 Institutions for Implementation
A Human Rights Commission
B Judiciary
5 Violations and Redresses
A Violation by State
B Violation by Individuals
C Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
D Safeguards
UNIT V
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
Introduction -General Principles- Specific Offences Punishments Classes of Offences Violence against
women in India New Trends in Judiciary
References
1 Value education Human Rights for Under Graduate Coursesrdquo Bharathiar University
Coimbatore
2 Indian Penal Code 1860Padala Rama Reddi Asia law house2014 (16th edition)
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
BASIC TAMIL ndashI
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N1 CREDITS 2
Basic letters of Tamil language
Ezhuthukal
Muthal ezhuthukal (uyir ezhuthukal-mei ezhuthukal-
uriyr mei ezhuthukal)
Sorkal Vagaigal (paeyar soll vinai soll edai soll uri soll)
Thodar Thodaramaippu ( ezhuvai seyappadu porul payanilai)
Kuripu Ezhudhudhal Pathu Padhinaindhu Thodargalil
Kuripu Varaidhal
pizhai Neeki Ezhudhudal Otruppizhai Ezhuthuppizhai
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
ADVANCED TAMIL ndash I
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N2 CREDITS 2
Unit 1
i Bharathiyar kavidhaigal ndashKannan en seavagan
ii Bharathidhasan kavidhaigal ndashAazhagin siripu [muthal 5 Heading]
Unit 2 Mozhithiran
Pilai neeki ezhudhudhal ndashraara vaetrumai aridhal
llazhala vaerupadu aridhal
nanaanha vaerupadu aridhal
kuril naedil vaerupadu aridhal
Unit 3 Kadhidhangal ezhudhudhal
i Paaratu kadhidham
ii Naandri kaadhidham
iii Aalaipu kadhidham
iv Azhuvalaga kadhidham
Unit 4 Grammar - Ezhthiyel
Uyirezhuthu ndash Meiyezhuthu ndash Uyir Meiyezhuthu ndash Kutriyalugaram ndash
Kutriyaligaram ndash Mutriyalugaram -
Unit 5 Paadanthaluviya varalaaru
Puthukavithain Thotramum vazharchium
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N3 CREDITS 2
Unit I
Yoga and Physical Health 11 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations 12
Simplified Physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises - Breathing Exercises - Eye Exercises-
Kapalapathi 13 Maharasana ndash Massages - Acu-Pressure ndash Relaxation 14 Yogasanas ndash Padmasana ndash
Vajrasana - Chakrasana(Side) ndash Viruchasana - Yoga Muthra ndash PachiMothasana ndash Ustrasana ndash
Vakkarasana ndash Saiabasana- Realization of self Harmony in life
Unit II
Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind 21 Maintaining the youthfulness - Postponing the
ageing process 22 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of Sexual Vital Fluid - Married life ndash Chastity
23 Ten stages of Mind 24 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Unit III
Sublimation 31 Purpose and Philosophy of Life 32 Introspection - Analysis of Thought 33
Moralization of Desires 34 Neutralization of Anger
Unit IV
Human Resources Development 41 Eradication of worries 42 Benefits of Blessings 43
Greatness of Friendship 44 Individual Peace and World Peace
Unit V
Law of Nature 51 Unified force - Cause and Effect system 52 Purity of Thought and Deed
and Genetic Centre 53 Love and Compassion 54 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
RefernceBooks
1 Manavalakalai yoga vedhathri publications Year of Publication First Edition2008
2 ldquoYoga for modern age ldquo Vethathiri Publications Shrivethathiri maharishi2014
3 ldquoWorld Peacerdquo ParanjothiMohanVethathiri Publications 5th Edition Erode
4 ldquoSri VethathirisAmuthaNozhigalrdquo MKDhamodaran Anbuneri Publication Dindugal
5 ldquoGnanaKalanchiyamrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 4th Edition 2008Erode
6 ldquoBefore Birth amp After Deathrdquo Vethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications
7th Edition 2009 Erode
7 ldquoValkaiMalargalrdquo YogirajVethathiri Maharishi Vethathiri Publications 15th Edition 2013 Erode
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
WOMENrsquoS RIGHTS
SEM III
COURSE CODE 3N4 CREDITS 2
UNIT I
Laws Legal Systems and Change
Definition - Constitutional law CEDAW and International Human Rights ndash Laws and Norms
ndash Laws and Social Context ndash Constitutional and Legal Framework
UNIT II
Politics of land and gender in India
Introduction ndash Faces of Poverty ndash Land as Productive Resources ndash Locating Identities ndash
Womenrsquos Claims to Land ndash Right to Property - Case Studies
UNIT III
Womenrsquos Rights Access to Justice
Introduction ndash Criminal Law ndash Crime Against Women ndash Domestic Violence ndash Dowry
Related Harassment and Dowry Deaths ndash Molestation ndash Sexual Abuse and Rape ndash
Loopholes in Practice ndash Law Enforcement Agency
UNIT IV
Womenrsquos Rights
Violence Against Women ndash Domestic Violence - The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act 2005 - The Marriage Validation Act 1982 - The Hindu Widow Re-marriage Act
1856 - The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
UNIT V
Special Women Welfare Laws
Sexual Harassment at Work Places ndash Rape and Indecent Representation ndash The Indecedent
Representation (Prohibition) Act 1986 - Immoral Trafficking ndash The Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act 1956 - Acts Enacted for Women Development and Empowerment - Role of
Rape Crisis Centers
References
1 NityaRao ldquoGood Women do not Inherit Landrdquo Social Science Press and Orient
Blackswan 2008
2International Solidarity Network ldquoKnowing Our Rightsrdquo An imprint of Kali for
Women 2006
3 PDKaushik ldquoWomen Rightsrdquo Bookwell Publication 2007
4 Aruna Goal ldquoViolence Protective Measures for Women Development and
Empowermentrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2004
5 Monica Chawla ldquoGender Justicerdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt Ltd2006
6 Preeti Mishra ldquoDomestic Violence Against Womenrdquo Deep and Deep Publications Pvt 2007
7 ClairMRenzetti Jeffrey LEdleson Raquel Kennedy Bergen Source Book on
ldquoViolence Against Womenrdquo Sage Publications 2001
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
BASIC TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N1 CREDITS 2
Needhi noolgal
Aathichoodi ldquoaram seiya virumbhurdquo mudhal ldquoovviyam paesaelrdquo varai
Kondrai vaendhan ndashldquoannaiyum pidhavum munnari dheivamrdquo
mudhal ovviyam paesuudhal aakkathirku aazhivu varai
Thirukural
i Agaramudhalaa-1
ii Saeyarkkariya-26
iii Manathukkann-34
iv Karka kasadara-391
v Epporul yar yar -423
Ealiya needhi kadhaigal
Thaenali raman kadhaigal Birbal kadhaigal Gramiyak kadhaigal Eesaap kadaigal
Tamilagiyam- Oonavu muraigal vizhakkal kalaigal pattriya kooripugal
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
ADVANCED TAMIL ndashII
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N2 CREDITS 2
UNIT ndashI Thiru Kural oolipiyal mudhal 5 adhigarangal mattum
UNIT ndash II Meerandashkookku [pudhukavidhai]
UNIT ndashIII Mozhithiran
Ezhuthu pilai neeka valigal ndashpilaiyum thiruthamum sorkalai sariyaga payan paduthum
paangu - thunaivinaigal [eduthukaatudan vilakuga]
UNIT ndashIV Grammar
Peyarsol ndash Vinaisol ndash Edaisol ndash vurisol ndash Elakiyavagai eyarsol ndash
Thirisol ndash vadasol ndash Thisaisol
UNIT ndashV Padaippatral payirchi Pothu Katuraigal Ezhudhudhal
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
GENERAL AWARENESS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N3 CREDITS 2
1 VERBAL APTITUDE
2 NUMERICAL APTITUDE
3 ABSTRACT REASONING
4 TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATURE
5 GENRAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE
7 ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
8 HISTORY AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE
9 SPORTS
10 CURRENT AFFAIRS
REFERENCE BOOK
Foundation Course A-General Awareness
Prescribed by Bharathiar University Coimbatore-641 046
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005
CONSUMERRIGHTS
SEM IV
COURSE CODE4N4 CREDITS 2 Unit-I
ConsumerandConsumerMovement 11Consumer-MeaningampConcept- Definition-Features12
Consumerism-MeaningobjectivesBenefits-
ConsumerisminIndia13Threedimensionalconceptofconsumera)Consumer
asaKingb)ConsumerasaKing-pinofdemocracyc)ConsumerasaCapital14
Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers
15ConsumerMovement-Meaning-Definition- ImportanceScope-Features- Need-
Objectives16RoleofConsumerMovement -GovernmentandConsumer Movement- Barriersin
developmentof ConsumerMovementin India17
ConsumerEducation-Meaning-Definition-Objectives-MethodsampTechniquesof
Consumer Education18 Future of Consumer Movement inIndia 18
Unit-II
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisation21 OriginndashImportance22Functionsof
VCOs23LimitationsofVoluntaryConsumerOrganisation24 Roleof
VoluntaryConsumerOrganisationincontrollingObjectionableAdvertisement
25StudyofprominentVoluntaryConsumerOrganisations26Challenges
beforeVCOs06
Unit-III
Problems ofConsumer31 Problems of Consumers- Causes and Nature
32Problems ofRuralandUrbanConsumers33Individualandcollective problems 34 Problemsrelated to
goods and deficiencies in services35
ProblemsolvingthroughVCOsand legalprocedure 06
Unit-IV
Consumer ProtectionAct198641 Background -Need-Scope and Features
42 Definitions-Consumer-Goods-Services-ComplaintsComplainant-Defectin
Goods-DeficiencyinServices43ConsumerProtectionCouncils-Composition- Working andRole of
aDistrictConsumerProtectionCouncilbStateConsumer
ProtectionCouncilcNationalConsumerProtectionCouncil44Methodsoffiling
complaints45Machineryforredressal-Compositionandworkingof-a)District
ConsumerRedressalForumb)StateConsumerRedressalForum c)National ConsumerRedressalForum18
Unit-V
Right To InformationAct2005 51 Introduction Scope ampFeatures 52
DefinitionaInformationb AppropriateGovtc CompetantAuthority d Public
Authority-Public InformationOfficereRecord fRightofInformationgThird Party53RTI
andObligationsofPublicAuthority 54Appointmentamp Duties of
PublicInformationOfficer55Typesofinformationtobedisclosedampexemption fromdisclosure
ofinformation56Groundsfor rejectiontoaccessinformation
incertaincases57CentralInformationCommission-Composition58Function
ofInformationCommission59PowersampfunctionsofInformationCommission
510ApplicationForms-a)Informationobtainingformb)FirstAppealForm c)Second Appeal Form18
Reference Books
1ConsumerGrievanceRedressal underCPA-DeepaSharma
2ConsumerProtectionActinIndia-NirajKumar
3A study inBusinessEthics-RituparrnaRaj
4Consumer Protection Act in IndiandashVKAgarwal
5Rights to InformationAct-005