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BP1
Syllabus for B.Com (Computer Applications)
Applicable to students admitted during the academic year 2018 – 19 Batch and onwards
Scheme of Examination
Se
m. Part Sub. Code Title of the Paper
Instr.
Hrs. /
Week
Co
nta
ct
hrs
Tutor
ial
hrs Duration CIA ESE Total
Cred
its
I I TAM1701/
HIN1701/
FRE1701
Language I –Tamil I/
Hindi I/
French I
6 86 4 3 40 60 100 3
I II ENG1701/
ENG17F1
English I /
Functional English I
6 86 4 3 40 60 100 3
I III DA17C01 Financial Accounting 4 56 4 3 40 60 100 4
I III BP17C02 Fundamentals of
Information Technology
4 56 4 3 40 60 100 4
I III
TH17A07B
TH17A07A
Allied-Mathematics for
Commerce
Level I
Level II
6 86 4 3 40 60 100 5
I III BP18CP1 Computer Applications
Practical I – Office
Package
2 27 3 3 40 60 50* 1
I IV NME16B1/
NME16A1/
NME18ES
Basic Tamil I/
Advanced Tamil I
Introduction to
Entrepreneurship
2
2
28
26
2
4
2
50
50
--
100
2
II I TAM1702/
HIN1702/
FRE1702
Language II–Tamil II
Hindi II
French II
6 86 4 3 40 60 100 3
II II ENG1702/
ENG17F2
English II /
Functional English II
6 86 4 3 40 60 100 3
II III BP18C03 e-business applications 5 71 4 3 40 60 100 5
II
III
TH17A08B
TH17A08A
Allied- Statistics for
Commerce
Level I
Level II
6
86
4
3
40
60
100
5
II III
BP18CP2
Computer Applications
Practical II- Advanced
Excel and Accounting
Package
5 71 4 3 40 60 50* 2
II IV **Open Course (Self
study Online)
- - - - - - - 2
BP2
II IV Effective English
Communication
2 - - - - - - Gr.
II VI NM12GAW General Awareness self
study
Self
Study
- - Online
test
-- -- 100 Gr.
*100 marks converted to 50 ** Outside regular class hours
Note : ESE conducted for 100 and converted to 60
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS PRACTICAL
The computer application practicals are spread over all the six semesters. The faculty in charge of the
practical will decide the practical list. Minimum of 10 exercises will be worked out in each semester relevant to
areas of Computer Applications. During the end semester practical examinations, the internal and external
examiners will be setting the question paper from the list of practical in the record.
ONLINE OPEN COURSE Students who have not opted Basic Tamil / Advance Tamil Course in Semester II have to undertake inter
disciplinary online open courses offered by various departments. Students shall submit the course
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Students to complete community service for 30 hours before the end of Semester-IV
SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN E-APPLICATIONS
Internal evaluation is done by conducting test for 1 hour for 25 marks
BLOOMS TAXONOMY BASED ASSESMENT PATTERN
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT PATTERN FOR THEORY, ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND TAX
PAPERS
CA I & II – Duration: 2 Hrs
Bloom’s Category Section Marks Total
Remember (K1) A – 5*2 marks
(No Choice)
10 1 or 2 sentences
50 Understand (K2) B - 4 * 5 marks
(No Choice)
20 250 words
Apply, Analyse (K3,
K4)
C – 2 out of 3* 10 marks
20 500 words
ESE ASSESSMENT PATTERN FOR THEORY PAPERS
Model Examination & End Semester – Duration: 3 Hrs
Bloom’s Category Section Marks Total
Remember (K1) A – 12 out of 15*2 marks
24 1 or 2 sentences
100 Understand (K2) B – 6 out of 8 *6 marks 36 250 words
Apply, Analyse (K3,
K4)
C – 4 out of 6* 10 marks 40 500 words
BP3
ESE ASSESSMENT PATTERN FOR ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND TAX PAPERS
Model Examination &End Semester – Duration: 3 Hrs
ESE conducted for 100 and converted to 60
Question paper pattern for ALC- Internal Pattern
ALC- Model and End Semester Examination
Entrepreneurial Development - Internal Pattern
CIA I and II – 50 Marks(2 hrs) Each - 100 marks Converted into 60 Marks
Activity( Quiz-5, Assignment-5, Business Plan-5, 50 Rs venture -5) 20 Marks
Project 20 Marks
__________
Total 100 Marks
Entrepreneurial Development - Question paper pattern for CIA-
Section-A(Paragraph answers-4 out of 6) 4 * 5 = 20 marks
Section-B(Essay type-2 out of 3) 2 * 15 = 30 marks
Total = 50 marks
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION – INTERNAL MARKS
Total Internal Marks - 40 Marks
i) Model Examination – 12 Marks
ii) Lab Performance – 20 Marks
Bloom’s
Category
Section Marks
Total
Remember (K1) A – 11*2 marks (No Choice)
22
1 or 2 sentences
or small
problems
100
Understand(K2) B – 5 out of 6 *6 marks 30
250 words or
problems
Apply, Analyse
(K3, K4)
C – 4 out of 5* 12 marks 48
500 words or
problems
Bloom’s
Category Section Marks Total
K3, K4 A – 4 out of 6 x 4 marks 16 250 words 25
K4, K5 B – 1 out of 2 x 9 marks 9 500 words
Bloom’s
Category Section Marks Total
K3, K4 A – 5 out of 8 x 5 marks
(Open Choice)
25 250 words
75
K4, K5 B – 5 out of 8 x 10 marks
(Open Choice)
50 500 words
BP4
iii) Regularity – 5 Marks
iv) Attendance - 3 Marks
Detailed Splitup
i) Model Examination – 12 Marks
a) Exam is conducted for 100 marks with two programs and total marks scored is converted to
12 marks
a. Each Program carries (Aim & Algorithm – 10; Coding, Execution, Output – 20 &
Viva – 10) - 40 Marks
b. Record (Timely Submission – 10; Accuracy -5 & Neatness – 5) – 20 Marks
ii) Lab Performance – 20 Marks – (Observation Note)
a) Aim & Algorithm– 5 Marks
Completion within Scheduled Time & correct steps (<=25% of error) – 3 to 5 Marks
Completion within Scheduled Time & correct steps (>25% of error )– 1 to 2 Marks
b) Coding– 10 Marks
Execution/Calculation & Error Correction – 8 to 10 Marks within on-time
Partial output/Result – 5 to 7 Marks
Logical Error – 1 to 4 Marks
c) Viva – 5 Marks
Answering 75% to 100% questions - 3 to 5 Marks
< 75% - 1 to 2 Marks
iii) Regularity – 5 Marks
Completion of observation note on-time - 3 to 5 Marks
(coding, output & sign from concerned staff)
Within grace days as defined by staff – 1 to 2 Marks
iv) Attendance – 3 Marks
85% - 90% - 1 Mark
91% - 95% - 2 Marks
96% - 100% - 3 Marks
BP5
SEMESTER-I
Preamble
To provide a strong foundation in fundamental accounting concepts, various elements of
financial statements and relevant accounting standards.
To be familiar with partnership, companies and inventory accounts.
To inculcate the knowledge of international financial reporting standards.
Course Outcomes
On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
CO
Number CO Statement Knowledge Level
CO1. Relate accounting concepts and reproduce financial
statements K1
CO2. Understand and interpret accounts of Partnership
firms, Companies and inventory accounts K2
CO3. Examine and interpret financial reports K3 Mapping with Programme Outcomes
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
CO1. S S S S M
CO2. S S S S M
CO3. S S S S M
S- Strong; M-Medium; L-Low Syllabus
UNIT I (DL 11)
Accounting Concepts and Accounting Conventions–Journal –Ledger–Trial Balance – Final
Accounts – AS 1, 5.
UNIT II (DL 11)
Depreciation–AS 6-Bank Reconciliation Statement –AS 27.
UNIT III (DL 11)
Consignment–Joint Venture.
UNIT IV (DL 12)
Partnership Accounts–Admission, Retirement and Death.
UNIT V (DL 11)
Company Accounts–Share capital- Issue and Forfeiture of Shares-IFRS.
Distribution of Marks: 20% Theory, 80% Problems PText Book
Sl.No. Author Name Title of the Book Publisher Year and Edition
1. Jain S P and
Narang K L
Advanced Accountancy
I
Kalyani Publishers 6th Edition2016
2. Jain S P and
Narang K L
Advanced Accountancy Kalyani Publishers 20th
Edition2014
COURSE
NUMBER COURSE NAME Category L T P Credit
DA17C01 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CORE 56 4 - 4
BP6
Reference Books
Sl.No. Author Name Title of the Book Publisher Year and Edition
1. Nagarajan K.L.,
Vinayagam. N
&P.L.Mani
Financial Accounting Sultan Chand &
Sons
6th
Edition2010
2. Reddy T.S &
Murthy
Financial Accounting Margham
Publications
6th Edition2013
Pedagogy
Lecture, PPT, Quiz, Assignment, Group Discussion, Seminar
Course Designers
1. Dr. P. Aishwarya
2. S. Kribha Devi
COURSE
NUMBER COURSE NAME Category L T P Credit
BP17C02
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
CORE 56 4 - 4
Preamble
To understand about the fundamentals of computers and programming languages
To provide in-depth understanding about Computer based Information system Course Outcomes
On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Mapping with Programme Outcomes
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
CO1 S S S S M
CO2 S S S S M
CO3 S S S S M
CO4 S S S S M
S- Strong; M-Medium; L-Low Syllabus
UNIT I (DL 11 Hrs)
Computer- introduction –Characteristics- Importance – Computer applications in various areas of
Business – General applications of computers in various fields – Components of Computers - Computer
software-types. Difference between hardware and software - Anatomy of a digital computer-
Classification of computer systems.
CO
Number
CO Statement Knowledge
Level
CO1 Summarize the components of computers K2
CO2 Classify programming languages and networks structures K2
CO3 Identify e-commerce and Internet services K3
CO4 Compare the computer based information systems K2
BP7
UNIT II (DL 11Hrs)
Operating system – Functions –Classifications- -Data and Information –-Data processing – Steps
of data processing -Methods- Batch, online, real time system, Time sharing, Multi programming,
Distributed processing- File Organization.
UNIT III (DL 12 Hrs)
Programming Language - Machine language, Assembly language, High Level Languages -
Programming tools- Steps in developing a computer Program - Computer networks- Features-Network
structure-Types of networks-Multimedia tools.
UNIT IV (DL 11Hrs)
Internet – Services of Internet - E-mail - World wide web - Intranet – Extranet - E-Commerce-
features – Importance - Objectives – Types - Reasons for growth of E-commerce - Recent trends in IT-
Mobile computing.
UNIT V (DL 11 Hrs)
System Analysis and Design, System Life Cycle- Computer based information system -
Transaction processing system - Management Information Systems - Decision Support Systems - Expert
System.
Text Book:
Sl.No. Author Name Title of the Book Publisher Year and
Edition
1. R. Saravana Kumar,
R. Parameswaran
T. Jayalakshmi
A text book of
Information
Technology
S. Chand & Co ltd
New Delhi
16 th
Edition2016
Books for Reference:
Sl.No. Author Name Title of the Book Publisher Year and
Edition
1. Alexis Leon and
Mathews Leon
Introduction to
Computers
Vikas Publishing 15 th
Edition2016
2. S.V Srinivasa
Vallabhan
An introduction to
information technology
S. Chand & Co ltd
New Delhi
2 nd
Edition 2017
Pedagogy
Lecture through power point presentations and board, Discussion, Assignment, Quiz, and Seminar. Course Designers:
1.Dr.(Mrs.)R.Krishnakumari
2.Mrs.P.Shanthipriya
Preamble
To give hands on training in basic computer applications.
To inculcate programming ability to compute data.
To aim at making experts in the most widely used application packages
COURSE
NUMBER COURSE NAME Category L T P Credit
CC18CP1 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
PRACTICAL I- OFFICE PACKAGE CORE - 3 27 1
BP8
Course Outcomes
On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
CO
Number
CO Statement Knowledge
Level
CO1. Develop word documents using the word package tools. K3
CO2. Construct worksheets using Excel’s advanced functionality. K3
CO3. Demonstrate presentation slides using power point tools K2 Mapping with Programme Outcomes
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
CO1. S S S S M
CO2. S S S S M
CO3. S S S S M S- Strong; M-Medium; L-Low
Syllabus
Computer Applications Practical I-Office Package
WORD
1. Type a paragraph and Perform:
a. Font size, font style, line spacing etc.
b. Insert page numbers at the bottom right alignment
c. Insert header consisting of date and time, insert footer consisting of page
Numbers.
d. Change the paragraph into two or three columns
e. Check the spelling and grammar
f. Use bullets and numbering
g. Use drop cap
h. Find and replace a word
2. Prepare a class timetable using table option and merging cells. Inserting the table, Data Entry,
Alignment of Rows and Columns, Inserting and Deleting the Rows and Columns and Change of
Table Format
3. Prepare an application for a job with the bio-data using auto text.
4. Prepare a college day invitation using borders and shading option, word art and pictures.
5. Using mail merge, draft a shareholder’s meeting letter for 5 members.
6. Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar, Clip Art, Word Art, Symbols,
Borders and Shading.
EXCEL
7. Enter the data with following fields:
a) Serial no
b) Name
c) Address
d) City
e) Date of Joining
f) Salary
g) Course
h) Duration
BP9
i) No of students
j) Total fees
Perform the following:
a. Change font as bold
b. Arrange the alignment as center
c. Rename the sheet
d. Insert a new sheet
e. Move a sheet
f. Delete a sheet
g. Hide/Unhide Column
h. Change Column Width
8. Draw different graphs Column Chart, Line Chart, Pie Chart, Bar Chart, Area Chart,
Scatter Chart, for a sample data.
9. Calculate Simple and Compound Interest. Prepare a statement of Bank customers account
showing simple and compound interest calculations for 10 different customers using
mathematical and logical functions
10. Enter the semester marks and calculate total auto-sum and average using function wizard.
11. Sort: Sort by Color, Reverse List, Randomize List.
12. Filter: Number and Text Filters, Date Filters, Advanced Filter, Data Form, Remove Duplicates,
Outlining Data.
POWERPOINT
13. 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
14. Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of hierarchy of a company by using
organization chart.
15. 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.
16. Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame movement by interesting
clip arts to illustrate running of an image automatically.
17. Design presentation slides for the Seminar/Lecture Presentation using animation effects and
perform the following operations: Creation of different slides, changing background color, font
color using wordart
Pedagogy
Demonstration through System, Demonstration through PPT
Course Designers
1. Dr.(Mrs.) R.KrishnaKumari
2. Dr.R.Vasanthi
BP10
SEMESTER – I - FOUNDATION COURSE
INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SUBJECT CODE: NME18ES
Credits : 2 Hours : 26
UNIT 1 (5 hrs)
Nature of Entrepreneurship (3 hrs)
Meaning – Definition – Need of Entrepreneurship - Characteristics of Entrepreneurship - Importance of
Entrepreneurship to the nation.
Activity: Assignment, Interaction (2 hrs)
UNIT 2 (6 hrs)
Role of Entrepreneur (4 hrs)
Factors Influencing Entrepreneurship – Functions of Entrepreneurial Management – Barriers to
Entrepreneurship - Pros and cons of Entrepreneurship.
Activity: Quiz / Role Play (2 hrs)
UNIT 3 (6 hrs)
Business and Environment (4 hrs)
Types of Entrepreneurs - Styles of Entrepreneurs – Business Ethics and Social Responsibility of Business
– Indian Business Environment.
Activity: 50 Rupees Venture (2 hrs)
UNIT 4 (6 hrs)
Creativity and Innovation (4 hrs)
Identification of Business – Preparation of Business plan – Significance of Business plan – Components
of Business plan- Feasibility Study: (Innovative ideas for marketing)
Activity: Business Plan (2 hrs)
UNIT 5 (7 hrs) (7 hrs)
Project
Interface with Successful Entrepreneurs
Role of Financial Institutions / Supporting Agencies.
Note: Interface – 4 hrs
Presentation – 3 hrs
Reference Books
1. Entrepreneurial Development - Gupta CB & Srinivasan N P, Sultan Chand & Sons, 6th Edition, 2005
2. Projects - Planning, Analysis, Financing, Implementation & Review - Prasanna Chandra, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 2006
BP11
SEMESTER-II
Preamble
To impart knowledge about E-Commerce working models
To analyse the payment mechanisms and security issues in the Internet Course Outcomes
On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Mapping with Programme Outcomes
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
CO1 S S S S M
CO2 S S S S M
CO3 S S S S M
S- Strong; M-Medium; L-Low Syllabus
UNIT I (DL hrs = 14)
Introduction to E-Commerce-Defining E-Commerce-Features, Importance, Objectives of E-
commerce-E-Commerce industry framework-Types of E-Commerce-Levels- Reasons for growth of E-
commerce-Applications of E-Commerce-Obstacles in adopting E-Commerce application-E-Commerce
and E-Business-Future of E-Commerce- Introduction to cloud and grid computing-Android applications
UNIT II (DL hrs = 14)
Defining E-Business idea-Entrepreneurial process-factors affecting E-Business success-
Advantages of E-Business-Electronic payment methods-overview of EPS-modes of E-payment-
Electronic Debit and Credit card payments-E-Cash-E-Cheque-Smart cards-E-Money/cash.
UNIT III (DL hrs = 14)
E-Banking Introduction Concepts and Meaning-Need for computerization-Electronic delivery
channels-Automated teller machine - Electronic Fund Transfer -Uses-Computerization in clearing
houses-Tele banking-Electronic Money Transfer -Computer bank branches-E-Cheque-MICR Cheque-e-
Banking in India.
UNIT IV (DL hrs = 15)
COURSE
NUMBER COURSE NAME Category L T P Credit
BP18C03 e-BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CORE 71 4 5
CO
Number
CO Statement Knowledge
Level
CO1 Explain the e-commerce framework and its applications K2
CO2 Classify the electronic payment methods and usage of electronic delivery
channels K2
CO3 Examine the internet security aspects and e-business communication modes K4
BP12
E-Commerce security-Cyber crimes-Areas of Internet security-Types of security-Encryption-
meaning-Encryption Process-Cryptography-Types-Digital and Electronic signature-E-Locking
techniques-Security precautions in E-Commerce.
UNIT V (DL hrs = 14)
E-Business communication-Importance of E-Technology- E-Business conferencing-Audio
conferencing-Tele conferencing-Video Conferencing-Advantages and disadvantages of types of
conferencing-Need for Electronic mail-Meaning-Nature-Application and uses of E-mail-E-Business
advertising. Text Book
S.No Author
Name
Book Name Publisher Year and edition
1. Rayudu C.S E Commerce – E-
Business
Himalaya Publishing
House.
1st Edition2015
Reference Books
S.No Author
Name
Book Name Publisher Year and edition
1. Joseph PT, E Commerce, an Indian
Perspective
Margham
Publications
5th
Edition2015
2. Murthy
CSV
E Commerce – Concepts,
Models, Strategies
Himalaya Publishing
House.
1st Edition2016
Pedagogy
Lecture through power point presentations, Discussion, Assignment, Quiz, and Seminar. Course Designers:
1.Dr.(Mrs.)R.KrishnaKumari
2.Mrs.P.ShanthiPriya
Preamble
To impart the knowledge and skill required in the usage of accounting software
To introduce the practical usage of e-business applications
Course Outcomes
On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
COURSE
NUMBER COURSE NAME Category L T P Credit
BP18CP2
COMPUTER APPLICATION PRACTICAL
II- ADVANCED EXCEL AND
ACCOUNTING PACKAGE CORE - 4 71 2
BP13
Mapping with Programme Outcomes
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
CO1 S S S S M
CO2 S S S S M
CO3 S S S S M
S- Strong; M-Medium; L-Low
Syllabus
SEMESTER-II- COMPUTER APPLICATIONS PRACTICAL II
ADVANCED EXCEL & ACCOUNTING PACKAGE
COURSE NUMBER - BP18CP2
Advanced Excel 1. Conditional Formatting: Manage Rules, Data Bars, Color Scales, Icon Sets, New Rule, Find
Duplicates, Shade Alternate Rows, Compare Two Lists, Conflicting Rules, Checklist.
2. Pivot Tables: Group Pivot Table Items, Multi-level Pivot Table, Frequency Distribution,
Pivot Chart, Slicers, Update Pivot Table, and Calculated Field/Item.
3. Basic concepts related with user defined Macros by automating recording a Macro
4. Depreciation Case Study as financial model
5. EMI calculation as financial model
6. What-If Analysis: Data Tables, Quadratic Equation
Tally
1. To create Company, Groups and Ledgers
2. To prepare Receipt & Payment voucher entries
3. To prepare Purchase voucher and Debit note for a given list of transactions
4. To prepare Sale voucher and Credit note for a given list of transactions
5. To prepare contra and journal vouchers
6. To prepare simple Payroll voucher and to display payroll report(pay slip report, pay sheet
report and payroll statements report)
7. To prepare final accounts for a given trial balance
8. To prepare stock summary and godown wise summary
9. To prepare Inventory management system (LIFO,FIFO)
10. To calculate GST
Pedagogy
Lecture, Demo in System
CO
Number
CO Statement Knowledge
Level
CO1 Construct spread sheets using advanced excel tools K3
CO2 Apply accounting details of single company and group of companies in a
computerized format. K3
CO3 Build the accounting records and extract the financial statements and other
statements related to inventory management. K3
BP14
SEMESTER-II- COMPUTER APPLICATIONS PRACTICAL II
SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN E-APPLICATIONS
COURSE NUMBER - BP18CP2
1. Banking Procedure (Direct and Online Banking): Account Opening form, Demand Draft, Cheque,
withdrawal
2. Educational Loan
3. Permanent Account Number
4. Online Reservation (Railways, Bus, Airways)
5. Demat Accounting
6. Insurance: Application, claim
7. Online Money Transfer
8. Online Ration Card
9. Online AAdhar Card
10. Online Voter ID
11. Online Trading: E-Market, E-Advertising and E-Branding
12. Online Passport
13. Company Documents: Purchase order, Sales order, Invoice, Delivery challan
14.Tax form for individuals
Topics Covered:
Introduction, Meaning, Documents required and Procedure.
*Internal Evaluation only
Course Designers:
1.Dr.(Mrs.)R.KrishnaKumari
2.Mrs.P.ShanthiPriya
3.Dr.R.Vasanthi