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Accounting and Computer Applications Course

This document outlines an accounting and computer applications course for managers. The accounting portion covers financial accounting principles, financial statement preparation and analysis, and management accounting concepts. It aims to help managers utilize accounting and financial information for planning, decision-making, and control. The computer applications portion covers using software like MS Office, databases, networking, HTML, and e-commerce. It aims to develop an appreciation of computer systems used in business and experience with commercial data processing. The course is evaluated through internal and external exams consisting of short answers and essay questions.

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Accounting and Computer Applications Course

This document outlines an accounting and computer applications course for managers. The accounting portion covers financial accounting principles, financial statement preparation and analysis, and management accounting concepts. It aims to help managers utilize accounting and financial information for planning, decision-making, and control. The computer applications portion covers using software like MS Office, databases, networking, HTML, and e-commerce. It aims to develop an appreciation of computer systems used in business and experience with commercial data processing. The course is evaluated through internal and external exams consisting of short answers and essay questions.

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ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS

COURSE NO. CP-106 Max. Marks (Ext. Exam): 80


Min. Pass Marks : 32

OBJECTIVES:
The basic purpose of this course is to develop an insight of postulates, principles and techniques
of accounting and utilization of financial and accounting information for planning decision-
making and control.

COURSE CONTENTS:

Unit – I Financial Accounting – Concept, Importance and Scope, Principles of


Double Entry, Ledger Accounting, Preparation of Trial Balance.
Unit – II Preparation of Financial Statements – Profit and Loss Account and Balance
Sheet; Depreciation Accounting.
Unit – III Financial Statement analysis – Comparative Statement; Common Size
Statements; Ratio analysis, Cash flow and fund flow analysis.
Unit – IV Management Accounting – concept; Needs, Importance; Cost Accounting –
Records and Processes, Inventory Valuation, Reconciliation between
Financial and Cost Accounts.
Unit – V Costing for Decision-Making, Marginal Costing and Absorption Costing;

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:
Total Marks : (Internal 20, External 80) = 100 marks

PATTERN FOR EXTERNAL EVALUATION:


Sec. A: (Short Answers) 4 out of 8 4 x 8 = 32 Marks.
Sec. B: (Essay type & case) 3 out of 5 3 x 16 = 48 Marks.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Anthony R n and Reece, J. S. ‘Accounting Principles’, 6 th ed. Homewood, Illinois
Richard D, Irwin, 1995.
2. Bhattacharya S K and Dearden J. ‘Accounting for Management’. Text and Cases. New
Delhi, Vikas 1996.
3. Sharma & Gupta, ‘Management Accounting’ Kalyani Publication.
4. Pandey I. M. , ‘Management Accounting’, Vikas Publication.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MANAGEMENT

COURSE NO. CP-107 Max. Marks (Ext. Exam):


80 Min. Pass Marks
: 32

OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of this course include developing an appreciation of different software and
hardware systems available in the industry among the students and build up the experience of
computer usage in business organizations with specific reference to commercial data processing
systems.

COURSE CONTENTS:

Unit – I PC: Introduction, Configuration, Operating system features and functions,


Application programs and packages. Word Processing: Word Basic, Formatting
text & documents, Working with Header Footer, Tables, Macros, Toolbar, Mail
merge. Excel: Spreadsheet , Range , Formulas , Functions , and Graphs. Power
Point: - Power point basics, creating Presentation, Working with Text, Graphs,
Multimedia.

Unit – II Database : - Basic concept, Data base system architecture, data models, relational
model, relations, relation representation, SQL,

Unit – III Data Communication :- Computer Networks (LAN, MAN, WAN), Network
Hardware, Reference Model , Network Topologies , Transmission mode,
Transmission media (Guided, Unguided)

Unit – IV Working with HTML tags:-colors, Hyperlinks, Unordered Lists, Ordered Lists,
Definition Lists, Marquee, Tables, Forms, Basic of Java scripts & VB script for
interactive pages. Website Hosting, E-Mail, Blogs, Forums.

Unit – V System Security :- Virus, Type of Virus, Antivirus, Firewall, E-Commerce :


Understanding of E-Commerce, Generation of E-Commerce, Needs &
Importance of E-Commerce, Application of E-Commerce.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:
Total Marks : (Internal 20, External 80) = 100 marks

PATTERN FOR EXTERNAL EVALUATION:


Sec. A: (Short Answers) 4 out of 8 4 x 8 = 32 Marks.
Sec. B: (Essay type & case) 3 out of 5 3 x 16 = 48 Marks.

SUGGESTED READINGS :
1. Working with MS Office – Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Fundamental of Data base management system, Renu Vig, Ekta Walo, Indian Society of
Technical Education.
3. Networking, Joseph R. Levy.
4.  Mastering HTML 4.0 – Ray & Ray, BPB Publication.
5.  The Antivirus Book – Saumil U Shah
6.  E-Commerce Strategies – Charles Trepper, PHI.

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