MP SLET Commerce Syllabus MP SET MPPSC Commerce Syllabus Assistant Professor | MP PSC Syllabus Commerce Asst Professor वाणिज्य
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COMMERCE [Code No. – 02]
There will be two question papers, Paper-II and Paper – III [Parts – A (Core Group) & B
(Elective/ Optional)]
The Paper – II will cover 50 Objective Type Questions & all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – II will be 100.
The Paper – III [Parts – A (Core Group) & B (Elective/ Optional)] will have 75 Multiple
Type Questions (Multiple Choice, Matching Type, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning Type) and all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – III will be 150.
PAPER – II
Note:- The Paper – II will cover 50 Objective Type Questions & all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – II will be 100.
PAPER - III
Note:- The Paper – III [Parts – A (Core Group) & B (Elective/ Optional)] will have 75 Multiple Type Questions (Multiple Choice, Matching Type, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning Type) and all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – III will be 150.
COMMERCE [Code No. – 02]
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There will be two question papers, Paper-II and Paper – III [Parts – A (Core Group) & B
(Elective/ Optional)]
The Paper – II will cover 50 Objective Type Questions & all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – II will be 100.
The Paper – III [Parts – A (Core Group) & B (Elective/ Optional)] will have 75 Multiple
Type Questions (Multiple Choice, Matching Type, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning Type) and all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – III will be 150.
PAPER – II
Note:- The Paper – II will cover 50 Objective Type Questions & all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – II will be 100.
PAPER - III
Note:- The Paper – III [Parts – A (Core Group) & B (Elective/ Optional)] will have 75 Multiple Type Questions (Multiple Choice, Matching Type, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning Type) and all compulsory. Each question will carry two marks. Total marks of Paper – III will be 150.
Second Generation reforms, Policy Environment, Liberalization, Legal Environment of business in India, Industrial Policy and Implementation, Industrial Growth and Structural changes, Globalization and Privatization, Environment protection, Economic policies, Economic Planning, Economic Environment, Consumer protection, Competition Policy, Business Environment.
Valuation and Absorption of shares, Reconstruction, Ratio analysis, Partnership Accounts, Marginal costing, Holding company accounts, Fund flow analysis, Financial Statements, Cash flow analysis, Capital and Revenue, Budgetary control, Basic Accounting Concepts, Advanced Company Accounts.
Pricing Strategies, Laws of variable Proportion, Laws of returns, In difference Curve analysis, Elasticity of Demand, Different market Conditions, Demand Analysis, Cost, revenue and Price determination.
Sampling needs, Sampling Methods and Errors, Data Entry, Data Collection and Analysis, Computer Application to Functional areas, Co relation and Regression, Business Statistics and Data Processing, Analysis and Interpretation of data.
Staffing, Planning process, Planning Objectives and Strategies, Organizational Structure, Leadership, Decision making, Corporate Ethics and Governance, Controlling, Business Management
Product Decisions, Pricing Decisions, Organizing and Control, Marketing Planning
Marketing mix, Marketing Management, Market Segmentation, Market Environment
Evolution of Marketing, Consumer Behavior
Working capital Management, Financial Management, Financial and Operating Leverage, Dividend Policy, Cost of capital, Capital Structure, Capital budgeting
Wage and Salary Administration, Training and Development, Succession Planning
Recruitment and Selection, Performance Appraisal, Morale and Productivity
Industrial Relations in India, Incentives and Fringe benefits, Human Resource Planning, Health, Safety, Welfare and Social Security, Employee Participation in Management, Compensation
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Types of banks, Rural banking, RBI, NPA, NABARD, Development banking
Capital Adequacy norms, Banking Sector Reforms, Banking Importance to business
Banking and Financial Institution,
WTO, Theoretical foundations of International Business, Structure of India’s Foreign Trade, Regulation and Promotion of Foreign Trade, International Liquidity, International Economic institutions, International Business, Balance of payments.
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 Reconstruction, 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
decision-making Responsibility accounting.
Unit
– III : Business
Economics :
- Nature and uses of Business Economics, Concept of Profit and Wealth
maximization. Demand Analysis and Elasticity of Demand, Indifference Curve
Analysis, Law.
- Utility Analysis and Laws 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.
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 Ethics.
Unit
– VI : Marketing
Management :
- The evolution of marketing, Concepts of marketing, Marketing mix,
Marketing environment.
- 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.
Unit
– IX : Banking
and Financial Institution :
- Importance of Banking to Business, Types of Banks and Their Functions,
Reserve Bank of India, NABARD and Rural Banking.
- Banking Sector Reform 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 Environment.
- 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.
Elective
– III : Human Resource Management
- Concept; Role and Functions of Human Resource Management.
- 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 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,
FIIs-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.
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