Maharashtra State Eligibility Test for Lectureship SYLLABUS AND SAMPLE QUESTIONS. Conducted by University of Pune

Similar documents
GUJARAT STATE LEVEL ELIGIBILITY TEST

UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION NET BUREAU

UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION NET BUREAU

Maharashtra State Eligibility Test for Lectureship SYLLABUS AND SAMPLE QUESTIONS. Conducted by University of Pune

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STANDARDS MAPPING AIA SYLLABUS AT DECEMBER 2016

Syllabus for Common Entrance Test (2017): M. Com.

SYLLABUS COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST

ANUPGCET 2018 :: 113-COMMERCE (SYLLABUS)

SYLLABUS M.COM. PART-II (SEMESTER III & IV) SESSION & SEMESTER-III. CORE SUBJECT Theory Internal Credit Assessment

MASTER OF COMMERCE (ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) M.Com. (Previous) 2013 ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Contents Evolution and Functions of Money Role of Money Flow of Funds Accounts The Circular Flow of Money Monetary Standards

SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION :: ANDHRA UNIVERSITY 3-YEAR MBA I YEAR ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR MANAGEMENT PROCESS AND BEHAVIOUR

Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University Bhopal M.Com (Final) -2015

BFM Course Syllabus: Micro Economics The contents & nature of economic theory Production, cost & revenue Market analysis Investment criteria

Institute of Distance Learning

COMMERCE DEGREE STANDARD PREVIOUS PAPER

SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION :: ANDHRA UNIVERSITY PG DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR

JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR School of Distance Education & Learning Internal Assignment No. 1 Master of Business Administration / DM

Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University, Bhopal

Syllabus for foundation course I at the F.Y.B.Com course

M.Com. (Final) Paper I CORPORATE LEGAL FRAMEWORK. 1. The Companies Act, 1956 (Relevant-Provisions): Definition, types of companies.

Development Financial Institutions

Department of Economics, IUST-Awantipora Syllabus for Ph. D Entrance Test (ECONOMICS)

Institute of Actuaries of India Subject ST5 Finance and Investment A For 2018 Examinations

Seat No. Total No. of Questions : 6] [Total No. of Printed Pages : 2 [4185]-101

For Information Only

P.G.D.C.M.M. Examination, : MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (New) (2008 Pattern)

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA (SHIFT I) PATTOM ECONOMICS Class XII

OSN ACADEMY. LUCKNOW

Grade 12 Social Studies: Economics, the Enterprise System, and Finance

UNIVERSITY OF PUNE SYLLABUS FOR POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT (PGDCMM) Effective Commencement from Academic Year

TERM WISE SYLLABUS SESSION CLASS-XII SUBJECT: ECONOMICS

Third year B.Com (Financial Markets) Programme Revised Syllabus Semester 5

0iliJ. Economics (Revised Syllabus Pattern 2013) Subject Code Seat No. I I I I I I 2013 III 16. Time: 2% Hours. Total No.

MBAE331 INDIAN FINANCIAL SERVICES

brief FOUR Global Money System 280 Ten The Foreign Exchange Market 281 Chapter Eleven The International Monetary System 307

COURSE OUTCOME. Class :- B.Com I. Subject :- PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. Subject: - Financial Accounting

The Bhopal School of Social Sciences

01 & & 211 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL MONETARY INSTITUTIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT &

LESSON PLAN FOR EVEN SEM SESSION

ACADEMIC PLANNER : B.Com. I Semester B.Com. Business Maths. Topics to be covered. July Number system, Matrices 8

F.A.I.P.S DIVIDED SYLLABUS ECONOMICS (030) CLASS XII

SHAREHOLDING PATTERN (For the quarter ended on September 30, 2015) No. of Partly Paid-up shares

Examination Form (External Section)

FINANCIAL MARKETS AND SERVICES. Finance-Specialization. BCom-VI Semester-CUCBCSS-2014 onwards.

University of Mumbai

Lesson Plan. Problem & Solution w.r.t. Economics

CERTIFICATE COURSE ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE & TREASURY MANAGEMENT

INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATION & COMMERCE (ZIMBABWE) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS (w.e.f. May 2009 Examinations)

Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) Syllabus

PAPER 7 : FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

UGC NET COMMERCE PAPER-II MOCK TEST PAPER

In the previous lesson you learnt about the various methods of raising long-term

MODULAR SYLLABUS: B.COM (HONS & GEN)

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN HEALTH CARE

SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ENTERPRISE ATAR YEAR 12

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN DELHI REGION SPLIT UP SYLLABUS Class--xi Subject --Economics

Mutual Funds in India

MICROECONOMICS. Judy A. Whitehead C A global text. Routledge. Taylor &. Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN ERNAKULAM REGION SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION CLASS XII ECONOMICS (30) Time Allowed- 3 Hours

CERTIFICATE COURSE ON FOREX AND TREASURY MANAGEMENT

B.COM SEM-4 CORE COURSE INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Estd 1962 NAAC A Grade

Entrepreneurship: Financial Engineering

Foundations of Economics 5 th Edition, AP Edition 2011

IJMSS Vol.03 Issue-01, (January 2015) ISSN: Impact Factor

ApEx19 Managing Investments


1 Introduction to Public Sector Economics 1

ECONOMICS B.A. part 1 M.M.100 Paper I MICRO ECONOMICS Unit I 1.Consumer s Behaviour : The Neo Classical Marginal Utility approach and a study of

Contents. iii v. Syllabus for the NBFC course Chapters MODULE A : CHAPTER 1. Foreword Recommended reading

BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance - SHLM301

Foundations of Economics 5 th Edition, AP*Edition 2011

HS: Economics (Sequential) Course Outline

B.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE - ECONOMICS. Semester - I. Title of The Paper - MICRO ECONOMICS

S.Y.B.B.I. SEM - III LAWS RELATING TO BANKING AND INSURANCE. D) Provisions of Companies Act relating to Banking

BSc (Hons) Banking and Finance - LM305 (Subject to Approval)

Open University of Mauritius. BSc (Hons.) Finance and Law

CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

WHS Risk Assessment and Control Form

OSN ACADEMY. LUCKNOW

R13 SET - 1 PART B. 5. a) Evaluate Sole trader form of organisation. b) Explain the Innovations theory of business cycles. (7M+9M)

SYLLABUS FOR THE YEAR SUBJECT:- ENGLISH ENGLISH CLASS: 12 (com)

Syllabus for Admission to M. Phil/ Ph.D / 3 Year Integrated Ph.D programme in Economics Part-2 nd

The Bhopal School of Social Sciences. Autonomous Institution. B.Com Semester Wise Syllabus

Semester I (June October)

Depository Act Depository process, De-mat, NSDL,SHCIL, Need for investor education

ECONOMICS Faculty of Mental, Moral & Social Sciences

Monetary, Banking and Financial Developments in India

Question Answers with Explanation SEBI and other Institutions

CA Final Subjects and Syllabus (New Course)

PAPER 1: FINANCIAL REPORTING

Financial Regulatory Framework. Multiple Choice Questions

ODI Information System. Direct Investment in a Joint Venture (JV)/Wholly Owned Subsidiary Overseas (WOS) Approval/Reporting of Outward Remittances

101: MICRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

Sample Question Paper Economics. Class XII. Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 100 General Instructions: Section A: Microeconomics

BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY (CBCS PATTERN) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION M.A. BUSINESS ECONOMICS (CBCS PATTERN)

P.G.D.F.T. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 ECONOMICS : Paper IX Export And Import Procedures (2008 Pattern)

SYLLABUS ECONOMICS (CODE NO. 30) Class XII

CHAPTER 9 CONCLUSIONS

Transcription:

Maharashtra State Eligibility Test for Lectureship _hmamï > amá` ì`m»`mvmnxmgmr>r amá`ñvar` nmìvm MmMUr (goq>) narjm Conducted by University of Pune (AS THE STATE AGENCY) SYLLABUS AND SAMPLE QUESTIONS Subject Subject Code No. 50 Commerce UNIVERSITY OF PUNE Ganeshkhind, Pune-411007

SET (Commerce) / 3 [50] : COMMERCE SYLLABUS AND SAMPLE QUESTIONS NOTE : STRUCTURE OF PAPER II AND REVISED STRUCTURE OF PAPER III PLEASE SEE PAGE NUMBER ONE. PAPER-II & PAPER-III(A) [CORE GROUP] Unit I Business Environment Meaning and elements of Business Environment. Economic environment. Economic Policies, Economic Planning. Legal environment of business in India. Competition policy. Consumer protection, Environment protection. Policy Environment : Liberalization, privatisation and globalisation. Second generation reforms, Industrial policy and implementation, Industrial growth and structural changes. Unit II Financial & Management Accounting Basic Accounting Concepts, Capital and Revenue, Financial Statements. Partnership Accounts : Admission, Retirement, Death, Dissolution and Cash Distribution. Advanced Company Accounts : Issue, forfeiture, Purchase of Business Liquidation. Valuation of shares, Amalgamation, Absorption and Reconstruciton, Holding Company Accounts. Cost and Management Accounting : Ratio Analysis, Funds Flow Analysis, Cash Flow Analysis, Marginal Costing and Break-even analysis. Standard Costing, Budgetary Control. Costing for Decisionmaking. Responsibility Accounting. Unit III Business Economics Nature and uses of Business Economics. Concept of Profit and Wealth Maximization. Demand Analysis and Elasticity of Demand. Curve Analysis Law. Utility Analysis and Indifference of Returns and Law of variable proportions cost. Revenue. Price determination in different market situations. Perfect competition, Monopolistic competition. Monopoly. Price discrimination and oligopoly, Pricing strategies.

SET (Commerce) / 4 Unit IV Business Statistics & Data Processing Data types, Data collection and analysis, sampling, need, errors and methods of sampling. Normal distribution. Hypothesis testing. Analysis and Interpretation of Data. Correlation and Regression. small sample tests- t-test f-test and chi-square test. Data Processing Elements. Data entry, Data processing and Computer applications. Computer Application to Functional Areas Accounting. Inventory control. Marketing. Unit V Business Management Principles of Management Planning Objectives, Strategies, Planning Process, Decision-making. Organising, Organisational Structure, Formal and Informal Organisations. Organisational Culture. Staffing Leading : Motivation, Leadership, Committees, Communication Controlling. Corporate Governance and Business Ehtics. Unit VI Marketing Management The evolution of marketing. Concepts. Concept of marketing, Marketing mix. Marketing environment. Elements of consumer behaviour, Market segmentation. Product decisions. Pricing decisions. Distribution decisions. Promotion decisions. Marketing planning. Organising and Control. Unit VII Financial Management Capital Structure. Financial and Operating leverage. Cost of Capital. Capital budgeting. Working Capital Management. Dividend Policy. Unit VIII Human Resources Management Concepts. Role and Functions of Human Resource Management. Human Resource Planning. Recruitment and Selection. Training and Development. Succession Planning. Compensation : Wage and Salary Administration. Incentive and Fringe Benefits. Morale and Productivity. Performance Appraisal. Industrial Relations in India. Health, Safety, Welfare and Social Security, Workers. Participation in Management.

SET (Commerce) / 5 Unit IX Banking and Financial Institutions Importance of Banking to Business, Types of Banks and Their Functions. Reserve Bank of India. NABARD and Rural Banking. Banking Sector Reforms in India, NPA, Capital Adequacy Norms. E-banking. Development Banking : IDBI, IFCI, SFCs, UTI, SIDBI. Unit X International Business Theoretical foundations of international business, Balance of Payments. International liquidity, International Economic Institutions IMF, World Bank, IFC, IDA, ADB. World Trade Organisation Its functions and policies. Structure of India s Foreign Trade : Composition and direction, EXIM Bank, EXIM Policy of India, Regulation and promotion of Foreign Trade. PAPER III (B) [ ELECTIVE/OPTIONAL ] Elective I : Accounting and Finance Accounting standards in India, Inflation Accounting, Human Resource Accounting, Responsibility Accounting, Social Accounting. Money and Capital Market, Working of Stock Exchanges in India, NSE, OTCEI, NASDAQ. Derivatives and options. Regulatory Authorities : SEBI, Rating Agencies : New Instruments : GDRs, ADRs. Venture Capital Funds, Mergers and Acquisitions, Mutual Funds, Lease Financing, Factoring, Measurement of risk and returns securities and portfolios. Computer Application in Accounting and Finance. Elective II : Marketing Marketing Tasks, Concepts and Tools, Marketing Enrionment. Consumer Behaviour and Market Segmentation. Product decisions. Pricing decisions. Distribution decisions. Promotion decisions. Marketing researchs. On-line marketing. Direct Marketing : Social, ethical and legal aspects of marketing in India.

SET (Commerce) / 6 Elective III : Human Resource Management Concept, Role and Functions of Human Resource Manager. Human Resource Planning, Job Analysis, Job description and specifications, Use of Job analysis information, Recruitment and Selection. Training and development, Succession Planning. Compensation : Wage and salary administration incentives and fringe benefits. Morale and Productivity. Appraisal of Performance. Industrial Relations in India. Health, Safety. Welfare and Social Security. Workers participation in Management. Elective IV : International Business Foreign Direct Investment and Multinational Corporations-MNCs Culture MNCS and LDCs. Joint Ventures. Regional Economic Integration : SAARC, ASEAN, EC, NAFTA. India and WTO, Intellectual Property Rights. Foreign Exchange Exchange rate, Mechanism, Risk Management, Transfer of International Payments, Convertibility of Rupee, Current and Capital Accounts; Issues and Perceptions. Derivatives and Futures. Foreign Investment Institutions; Instruments; GDRs, ADRs, Flls their role in Indian Capital Market. Elective V : Income-tax Law and Tax Planning Basic concepts, residential status and tax incidence, exempted incomes, computation of taxable income under various heads. Computation of taxable income of individuals and firms. Deduction of tax, filing of returns, different types of assessment; Defaults and penalties. Tax Planning : Concept, significance and problems of tax planning, tax evasion and tax avoidance, methods of tax planning. Tax considerations in specific business decisions, viz., make or buy; own or lease, retain or replace; export or domestic sales; shut-down or closure; expand or contract; invest or disinvest. Computer Application in Income Tax and Tax Planning. SAMPLE QUESTIONS PAPER II 1. Under the National Equity Scheme of SIDBI, the collateral insisted upon for soft loan is : (A) land (B) land and machine (C) plant (D) none of the above.

SET (Commerce) / 7 2. The process by which an individual organizes and interprets his impression of the environment around him is known as : (A) attitude (B) perception (C) personality (D) value 3. According to the marketing concept, the different functional areas of the firm should blend their efforts in order to maximize : (A) profit (B) sales (C) market share (D) customer satisfaction