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| Navyug Commerce College |
| Affiliated with Veer Narmad South Gujarat University,Surat |
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Business Economics
| F.Y.B.Com.: Economics – I
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| (Business Economics)
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| Syllabus
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| [From the Academic Year 2002-2003]
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Objective:
This Course is meant to acquaint the students with the principles of Business Economics as are applicable in business.
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Course Inputs |
Weightage of marks |
| Unit: 1
Introduction –Basic Problem of on Economy –Working of Price Mechanism.
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8%
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| Unit: 2
Demand Analysis –Determinates of Demand –Types of Demand –Demand function.
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8%
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| Unit: 3
Elasticity of Demand - Concepts and Measurement of Elasticity of Demand –Price Elasticity –Income Elasticity and Cross Elasticity of Demand –Determinants of Elasticity of Demand –Advertising Elasticity of Demand.
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10%
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| Unit: 4
Demand Forecasting –Meaning and Factors Affecting Demand Forecasting – Survey of Buyer’s Intentions-Collective Opinion-Trend Projection-Demand Forecasting of a new product-Criteria for an Ideal Method of Demand Forecasting.
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10%
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| Unit: 5
Production Function-Law of Variable Proportions-Returns to Scale-Internal and External Economics and Discrimination of Scale.
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8%
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| Unit: 6
Cost and Revenue Curves –Fixed and Variable Costs-Average Cost and Marginal Cost-Average Revenue and Marginal Revenue-Short-run and Long run Cost Curves.
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10%
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Unit: 7
Market Structure –Definition and Characteristics of Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly.
(a) Perfect Competition –Equilibrium of Firm and Industry in the Short run and Long run.
(b) Monopoly-Determinates of Price and Output under monopoly –Price Discrimination –meaning, types and when possible and profitable.
(c) Monopolistic Competition –Price and Output Determination-Selling Costs.
(d) Oligopoly-Kindly Demand Curve –Price Leadership.
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20%
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| Unit: 8
Cost and Profits Forecasting-Determination of Break Even Point-Uses and Limitations of Break Even Analysis.
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12%
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| Unit: 9
Basic Concepts of Business Economics Opportunity Cost-Incremental Principle-Principle of Time Perspective –Discounting Principle-Equi-marginal Principle.
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6%
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| Unit: 10
Factor Pricing-Money Wage and Real Wage-Wage Differentials in the Same and Different Occupations-Profits-Dynamic Theory-Innovations-Risk and Uncertainty Theory. .
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8%
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English
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F.Y.B.Com.: English
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Syllabus
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[From the Academic Year 2004-2005]
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(1)Advanced English For Non Native Learners : (Oxford)
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Unit: 1. Sports |
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I. Our Young Don
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II. Uncle Ken at the Wicket
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Unit: 6. Education
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I. Best Teacher I Ever Had
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II. The Legacy
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Unit: 7. Interviews
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I. Soul Search
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II. Ratan Tata
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Unit: 8. Advertising
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I. 100 Years of Auto Advertising
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II. Some More Ads
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Unit: 9. Women
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I. Educating Amina
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II. The Lady or the Tiger?
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(2) Strengthen your Writing : Orient Longman
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Author: V.R.Narayanaswami
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Different Skills:
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(a) Paragraph writing
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(b) Description
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(c) Letter Writing ( Personal )
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(d) Note Making
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(e) The use of Graphics
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(f) Telegrams
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Business Administration: 1
| F.Y.B.Com.: Business Administration: 1
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| Business Administration: 1
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| [For the Academic Year 2006-2007, 2007-2008 & 2008-2009]
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Course Inputs |
Weightage of marks |
| 1. Introduction of Subject:
Concept, Meaning and definitions, Characteristics, importance, Managerial Role, Management Thoughts of Henri Fayal and Taylor. (Preliminary Concept)
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10%
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2. Planning:
Meaning, definitions and procedure, Types, importance Concept of Corporate Planning.
Decision Process: Meaning, Types of Decisions and Process of Decision Making.
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8%
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| 3. Organization:
Concept and Procedure, Meaning of Centralization and its Advantages and Disadvantages.
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10%
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| 4. Motivations:
Meaning and definitions, Principles of Maslow and Herzberg, Tools of motivation.
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10%
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| 5. Leadership:
Meaning, definitions and Characteristics, Leadership styles, Rensis Likert’s System Management.
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10%
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| 6. Communications:
Meaning and definitions, Characteristics, difference between Communication and Reporting, networks of communication, Importance of Communication.
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10%
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7. Control:
Meaning and concept importance guiding principles.
Methods: Traditional: Control by budget, Break-Even-Point, Internal Audit, Control Points.
Modern: PERT, CPM, Zero based Budgeting, Electronic Data Processing & Computer.
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10%
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| 8. Internet Commerce:
Concept of E-commerce, B2B, B2C, C2C, B2G and Advantage & disadvantage of E-commerce.
Operation of E-commerce: SHTTP, EPS, Smart Card, Debit Card, Models of
Indian Payment, SET, Cyber cash. |
15%
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| 9. Case Study:
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15%
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Statistics for Business
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F.Y.B.Com.: Statistics for Business
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Statistics for Business
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New Syllabus
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As Per UGC Model Curriculum in Force from 2006-07
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1. Calculus:
(a) Rules for taking Limit of a function
(b)Definitions and rules of differentiation, derivatives, of a composite and implient functions, second order derivative, partial derivative. Maxima and minima of a function and it’s application to problems relating to business, commerce and economics
(c)Integration: Concept of definite and indefinite integration of a function and integration of standard form xn,ax,ex,logx etc.
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20%
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2. Analysis of Categorical Data:
Meaning of Categorical data, consistency of categorical data, independent and association of attribute. Various measures of association for two classified data.( 2*2 and 2*n)
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10%
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3. Probability:
Revision of Probability, conditional probabilities. Concepts of a prior and posterior probability. Bayes theorem and its application.
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15%
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4. Probability Distribution:
Concept of probability distribution, Binomial distribution its properties and uses Recurrent relation and application. Poisson distribution, its properties, uses mean and variance, and its application Normal distribution, its application Geometric distribution with application.
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30%
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5. Statistical Quality Control:
Control Charts: Importance of statistical methods on industrial research and practice. Concept of quality control (SQC) and advantages, general theory Control charts specification limits tolerance limits modified control limits and their interrelationship control charts for variable X charts and R charts..
Control charts for attributes np charts and p charts and c charts.
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Environmental Studies
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F.Y.B.Com.: Environmental Studies
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Syllabus
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As Per UGC Model Curriculum in Force from 2004-2005
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Unit: 1 Natural Resources:
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Forest: Past and the present status. Exploitation pressure, threats, conservation. Forest as a reservoir of biodiversity. Forest as a renewable resource. Problems of monoculture.
Water: Water cycle, types of water sheds-marine, rivers, ponds and lakes underground. Dams and their social and environmental impact. Over utilization of water and consequences, recharging and conversion.
Mineral: Uses, exploitation and further projections. Mines and minerals. Impact on Environment.
Food: Food for humidity and pets (Poultry, cattle) problems and processes of food production.
Cultivars: Diversity V/S. Monocultures. Aspects of modern agro industry, high yielding varieties, fertilizers V/S manures, irrigation and water logging, pesticides.
Energy: Renewable & non-renewable energy resources: Alternative sources of energy. Limitations and impact of fossil fuels.
Land: Present status and land use patternarable, fallow, user lands. Land degradation, soil erosion, desertification and conservation measures, waste land reclamation.
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Unit: 2 Ecosystems:
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• Concepts and types of ecosystems
• Producers, consumers and decomposers
• Energy flow in ecosystem
• Ecological succession
• Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.
• Introduction and features of ecosystems:
• Forest ecosystem – Desert ecosystem – Aquatic ecosytems
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Unit: 3 Productivity and its conservation:
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• Concept and types
• Imporatance of diversity
• Mega biodiversity centres & biodiversity hot spots
• Status of biodiversity in India & Gujarat
• Threats of biodiversity
• Concept of threatened, vulnerable and rare species
• Measures of conservation: In situ and ex-situ conservation of biodiversity
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II. Ratan Tata
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Unit: 4 Environmental Pollution:
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Causes and effects of pollution for …
a. Air( Including thermal changes, acids rains, olone layer depletion )
b. Water- marine and fresh waters
c. Land
d. Noise
e. Nuclear hazards and radiation pollution
Effects of urbanization: Congestion, solid waste management.
Effects of Industrialization.
Disasters: Types, Causes and Management.
Case Study; Earthquake, Bhopal, Japan A-bomb explosion.
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Unit: 5 Human population and the Environment:
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• Population growth world scenario with emphasis on Indian Scenario
• Women and Chils welfare
• Environmental and human health
• Epidemic and endemic diseases with reference to environmental degradation( Malaria, Typhoid, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera, Rickestisia, role of information technology in environment and human health)
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Unit: 6 Society Government and Environment:
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• Concept of sustainable development and the bearing capacity of resources.
• Problems of development.
o Migration and unbalancing (Villages V.S.Cities)
o Rehabilitation of displaced communities.
• Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions.
• Environment protection Act
• Air(Prevention and control of pollution)Act
• Water(Prevention and control of pollution)Act
• Wild life protection Act
• Forest conservation and Biodiversity protection Act
• Public awareness and human rights
• Case studies on environmental molestation and peoples triumph
• Global Earth summits
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Unit: 7 Social awareness and participatory environmental protection as social responsibility:
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Role of individuals, NGOs and social institutions like Universities like Universities, Schools, housing Societies, residential settlement and colonies of industries towards following issues.
• Illicit cutting of trees and killing of wild animals
• Green belt near residential Society, Village and factory, school, cemetery, crematorium.
• Effluent leakage (pollution by factories or sewage in the town)
• Dirt litter accumulation in the street
• Noise near hospitals and noisy industry near residential areas.
• Foul smell and eye irritation
• Dying fishes and water shed banks
• Well and river water getting stained due to water pollution
• IPilferage of electricity
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Unit: 8 Remedial measures and protection strategies:
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• Control of air and water borne diseases created especiality due to pollution
• Food contamination by – Heavy metals – Organic poisons & pesticides – Radio active isotopes
• Noise abatement
• Water treatment and purification for gray water & black water
• Industrial waste reduction and treatment plants
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Financial Accounting
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F.Y.B.Com.: Financial Accounting
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Financial Accounting
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Syllabus
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Syllabus effective from Academic Year 2006-07 and onward
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Objective:
1)To Impart basic accounting knowledge as applicable to business.
2)To Impart the further knowledge of concepts, theories and principles and their applications in the subject of accounting.
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Course Inputs |
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{A} Partnership Accounts & Reconstitution of A Partnership Firm:
1. Dissolution of a partnership firm - modes of dissolution of a firm; by Garner V/S Murray Decision only.
2. Gradual realization of assets and piecemeal distribution
3. Sale of firm to a company.
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30%
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{B} Financial Statements:
Structure of Balance Sheet (Including elementary structure of a company Balance sheet)
1.Balance Sheet : Meaning and purpose and it’s presentation
2.Coverage of Balance Sheet: i.e. Assets and Liabilities :
# Owners Capital
# Reserves and Surplus
# Long Term Liabilities
# Current Liabilities
3. Arrangement of Assets and Liabilities :
# In order of permanency
# In order of liquidity
# Horizontal
# Vertical
4. Computation of the following from a given Balance Sheet :
# Owners Fund
# Long Term Liabilities
# Long term investments as per books of accounts
# Total Investments as per books of accounts
# Gross current assets(gross and net working capital)as per books of accounts.
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10%
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{C} Special Accounting Areas:
1. Consignment Accounts:
# Important terms
# accounting records
# Valuation of unsold stock
2. Joint Venture Accounts:
# Meaning of joint venture
# Joint venture and partnership
# Accounting records
3. Branch Accounts:
# Dependent branch
# Debtors system, stock and debtor systems
# Final accounts systems
# Wholesale branch
# Independent branch
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10%
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{D} Hire-Purchase and Installment purchase System:
1. Meaning of hire purchase contract.
2. Legal provision regarding hire purchase contract.
3. Accounting records for goods of substantial sale values, and accounting records for goods of small values.
4. Installment purchase system.
5. After sales services
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10%
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{E} Voyage Accounts:
Accounting problems including incomplete voyage.
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10%
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Note:
1.For calculating practical accountancy problem the accounting principles as per Indian Accounting Standards should be explained and considered.
Problems carrying not less than 80% of marks shall be asked
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Elements of Banking and Insurance
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F.Y.B.Com.: Elements of Banking and Insurance
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Elements of Banking and Insurance
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Syllabus
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As Per UGC Model Curriculum in Force from June-2006
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Course Inputs |
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SECTION: 1
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1. Definition of Banking, types of commercial banks, traditional and non traditional functions of a modern commercial bank functions and limitations.
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10%
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2.Co-operative banking in India-Primary Co-operative credit societies, District Co-operative banks and State Co-operative bank-their management functions and limitations, Peoples Co-operative Bank, its management, functions and limitations.
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10%
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3.Different types of accounts-Current, Saving and Fixed Deposit Accounts, Recurring Account, Non Resident’s Accounts.
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10%
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4.Cheque, its meaning, characteristics, types, crossing and endorsement.
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05%
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5.Different means of remittances- Demand Draft, Mail, Telegraphic and Telephonic transfer, letter of credit and credit card. Debit card, Micr Cheque, ATM Telebanking, Home Banking, Interlinked branch Banking, Marketing of Banking Services, Online Banking, Computerization in Banking field.
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15%
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SECTION: 2
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1.Meaning of Insurance contract, Importance of insurance.
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05%
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2.Life Insurance-Definition of Life Insurance contract, fundamental principles of life insurance, procedure of taking life policy, types of insurance policy-whole Life policy and endowment policy, policy conditions, procedure for the settlement of claims, nomination and assignment, annuity, mediclaim policy, privatization of Life Insurance & General Insurance.
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20%
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3.Marine Insurance-Definition of marine insurance contract, procedure of taking marine policy, fundamental principles of marine insurance, Warranties in marine insurance, types of warranties, types of marine policy, marine policy conditions.
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15%
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4.Fire Insurance-Definition of fire insurance contract, procedure of taking fire policy, fundamental principles of fire insurance, types of fire insurance policy, policy conditions-implied and express conditions.
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