B.Com Computer Application is a 3-year full-time undergraduate programme divided into 6 semesters. The basic objective of this program is to provide competent candidates with the necessary skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes to occupy key operational positions in the business world.
Course Highlights
Course Level | Under Graduate |
Duration | 3 years |
Examination Type | Semester System |
Eligibility | 10+2 |
Admission Process | Counselling |
Course Fee | INR 3.2 lacs |
Average Starting Salary | INR |
Eligibility
Candidates wishing to pursue the course are required to fulfil the below-mentioned minimum eligibility criteria.
- Senior Secondary (10+2) qualification in a discipline, completed by a recognized educational Board.
- A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the +2 level.
BCom Computer Applications: Syllabus and Course Description
Semester I | Semester II |
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BCM1A01 English (Paper -I) | BCM2A03 (English) |
BCM1A02 English (Paper-II) | BCM2A04 (English) |
BCM1A07 Other Language | BCM2A08 (Language) |
BCM1B01 Business Management | BCM2B02 Financial Accounting |
BCM1C01 Managerial Economics | BCM2C02 Marketing Management |
Semester III | Semester IV |
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BCM3A11 Basic Numerical Methods | BCM4A13 Entrepreneurship Development |
BCM3A12 Professional Business Skills | BCM4A14 Banking and Insurance |
BCM3B03-Business regulation | BCM4B05 Cost Accounting |
BCM3B04 Corporate Accounting | BCM4B06 Corporate Regulations |
BCM3C03 Human Resources Management | BCM4C04 Quantitative Techniques for Business |
Semester V | Semester VI |
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BCM5B07 Accounting for Management | BCM6B12 Income Tax and GST |
BCM5B08 Business Research Methods | BCM6B13 Auditing and Corporate Governance |
BCM5B09 Income Tax Law and Accounts | BCM6B14 Office Automation Tools |
BCM5B10 Computer Applications in Business | BCM6B15 Computerized Accounting with Tally |
BCM5B11 Business Information Systems | BCM6B16 (PR) Three Weeks Project and viva voce |
BCM5D01 Open Course (For students from other Departments) | – |
Project Work
During the sixth semester every student shall do a project. The student may choose any topic from the subjects he/she has studied and submit a project report to the Department. The report shall be in English with not less than 30 pages, printed or typed (A4 size paper, 1.5-line spacing, Times New Roman font, font size 14) and spiral bound. The project report should be submitted to the Head of the Department one week before the last working day of the sixth semester, duly certified by the Guide. The candidate shall prepare at least two copies of the report; one copy for submission to the Department and another copy for the student which he/she has to bring with him/her at the time of viva voice. A certificate showing the duration of the project work shall be obtained from the supervising teacher or from the organization for which the project work was done and it shall be included in the project report. Project work shall have the following stages:
- Project proposal presentation
- Field work and data analysis
- Report writing
- Draft project report presentation
- Final project report submission
The project report shall be subject to internal and external evaluation. The internal evaluation shall be carried out by the supervising teacher/panel constituted by the department and external evaluation shall be done jointly by the internal examiner and the external examiners appointed by the University inclusive of Viva-voce examination. Submission of the Project Report and presence of the student for viva are compulsory for internal evaluation. No marks shall be awarded to a candidate if she/he fails to submit the Project Report for external evaluation. The student should get a minimum of 40 % marks in the aggregate and 40% separately for external for pass in the project. There shall be no improvement chance for the Marks obtained in the Project Report. In an instance of inability of obtaining a minimum of 40% marks, the project work may be re- done and the report may be re-submitted along with subsequent exams through the department, as per the existing rule of the University examinations.
Viva Voce
At the end of sixth semester candidate shall attend a comprehensive viva voce. The external evaluation will be conducted with one external examiner and one internal examiner.
Industrial Visit / Study Tour
The fourth/fifth semester B.Com./BBA students shall be taken under the supervision of faculty members to business or industrial units so as to enable them to have first-hand knowledge about location, layout, managerial functions or any area of study as per curriculum. Study tour to an industrial/business centre will form part of curriculum. A report on the same shall be prepared by the students and submitted to the department.
Ability Enhancement Courses/Audit Courses
These are courses which are mandatory for a programme but not counted for the calculation of SGPA or CGPA. There shall be one Audit course each in the first four semesters. The list of courses in each semester with credits is given below.
Audit Course | Credit | Semester |
Environment Studies | 4 | 1 |
Disaster Management | 4 | 2 |
*Human Rights/Intellectual Property Rights/ Consumer Protection | 4 | 3 |
*Gender Studies/Gerontology | 4 | 4 |
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