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Business and New Delhi.
University of Delhi
Scheme of Examination and Courses of Reading for B.Com. (Hons.) Course
Part I Examination 2005 and onwards
Part II Examination 2006 and onwards
Part III Examination 2007 and onwards
Syllabus applicable for students seeking admission to B.Com. (Hons.) in the Academic Year 2004-2005 and onwards
Professor Jawahar Lal
Head, Department of Commerce
Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Business
Delhi School of Economics
University of Delhi
Delhi-110007
(Syllabus as approved in Academic Council meetings dated
18.6.2004, and 21.4.2006 and Executive Council meetings dated
24.6.2004, and 5.5.2006)
June 2006B.Com. (Hons.) Examination
Scheme of Examination and Detailed Courses of Reading
Part I Examination 2005 and onwards
Paper No.
First Year
Name of Course Maximum
Marks
No. of lectures per week
Duration
(Hours)
I Business Organisation & Management 75 3 3
II Financial Accounting 75 3 3
III Microeconomic Theory and
Applications-I
75 3 3
IV Business Statistics 75 3 3
V Business Law 75 3 3
VI Introduction to Computers and
Information Systems
75 3 3
VII (a)
(b)
Business Communication
Politics, Ethics & Social Responsibility of Business
50
50
2
2
2
2
Total 550
Part II Examination 2006 and onwards
Second
Year
Name of Course Maximum
Marks
No. of lectures per week
Duration
(Hours)
VIII Corporate Accounting 75 3 3
IX Cost Accounting 75 3 3
X Microeconomic Theory and
Applications-II
75 3 3
XI Business Mathematics 75 3 3
XII Corporate Laws 75 3 3
XIII Income Tax Law and Practice 75 3 3
XIV(a)
(b)
E-Commerce
Auditing
50
50
2
2
2
2
XV

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50 2 2
Total 600Part III Examination 2007 and onwards
Third Year Name of Course Maximum
Marks
No. of lectures per week
Duration
(Hours)
Integration Courses: Compulsory
XVI Management Accounting 75 3 3
XVII Macroeconomics 75 3 3
XVIII Indian Economy – Performance and
Policies
75 3 3
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References: Thapar, Penguin India, New Delhi, 2000, pp. 66-84 and pp. 123-36. 3. Chatterjee, Suniti Kumar, The Cultural Heritage of India, vol. 5, Languages and Literatures, Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Calcutta, 1978. 30-60) and ‘Why I am a Feminist’, Writing from the Margin, Penguin/Viking, New Delhi, 2003, pp Breckenridge and Peter van der Veer, OUP, New Delhi, 1994, pp. 158-95. 6. Nehru, Jawaharlal, “The Variety and Unity of India’ and ‘The Epics, History, Tradition and Myth’, The Discovery of India, Asia Publishing House, Bombay, 1961,

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