Courses

COURSES  OFFERED FOR THE AY 2023-24

The college offers various subjects falling under the faculties of Arts, Commerce, and Management at the Degree level. The medium of instruction is English.BA and B.Com Degree courses are available in our college. ( 3 years duration-6 semesters).

SYLLABUS FOR B.A Course as per National Education Policy  (MANGALORE UNIVERSITY)

History I and II Sem BA (Click and read)
History III and IV sem BA syllabus (Click and read)
Political Science I and II Sem BA syllabus(Click and read)
Political Science III SEM AND IV SEM BA syllabus Click and read)
Economics I and II Sem BA (Click and read)
Economics III and IV Sem BA syllabus (Click and read)
Kannada syllabus(click and read)
NEP V AND VI SEM B.COM SYLLABUS (Click and read)
NEP V AND VI SEM BBA SYLLABUS (Click and read)

SYLLABUS FOR B.Com Course as per National Education Policy  (MANGALORE UNIVERSITY)

  1. Programme Objectives:
    1. The Course focuses mainly on enhancing the employability skills of the Commerce students
    2. The introduction of updated and the need of the hour concepts and contents will make a student employable and at the same time confident in his/her day-to-day transactions.
    3. The course also meets the requirement of the young and enterprising Indians to nurture their dreams of entrepreneurship.
    4. Overall the course touches upon the humane aspect of every student pursuing it and encourages them to contribute to nation-building through their intellect and social capital.
  2. Programme Outcomes:
    1. This program could provide Industries, Banking Sectors, Insurance Companies, Financing companies, Transport Agencies, Retail sector, Warehousing, etc., well-trained professionals to meet the requirements.
    2. After completing graduation, students can get skills regarding various aspects like Marketing Manager, Human Resource Manager, and overall Administration abilities of the Company.
    3. Capability of the students to make decisions at the personal & professional level will increase after completion of this course.
    4. Students can independently start up their own Business.
    5. Students can get thorough knowledge of finance and commerce. The knowledge of different specializations in Accounting, Costing, Banking, Taxation, and Finance with practical exposure helps the students to stand in organization.
NEP Regulation (Click and read)
I and II Sem B.Com Subject and Syllabus (Click and read)
III and IV Sem B.Com Subject and Syllabus(Click and read)
Open Elective Courses (Click and read) 
I SEM B.COM II SEM B.COM
Subjects Subjects
Kannada Kannada
English English
Hindi Hindi
Financial Accounting Advanced Financial Accounting
Management Principles and Applications Business Mathematics
Principles of Marketing Law & Practice of Banking
Digital Fluency Environmental Studies
Yoga Sports
Health and wellness NCC/NSS/R&R(S&G)/Cultural
Business  Economics Monetary Economics

III SEM B.COM

IV SEM B.COM

Subjects

Subjects

Kannada Kannada
English English
Hindi Hindi
Corporate Accounting Advanced Corporate Accounting
Business Statistics Costing Methods and Techniques
Cost Accounting Business Regulatory Framework
Financial Education and Investment Awareness Cyber Security
Sports
NCC/NSS/R&R(S&G)/Cultural NCC/NSS/R&R(S&G)/Cultural
Modern Bank Management

SYLLABUS FOR B.B.A Course as per National Education Policy  (MANGALORE UNIVERSITY)

Programme Objectives:
The objectives of BBA Programme are:
1. To impart knowledge of the fundamentals of Management theory and its application in problem-solving.
2. Select and apply appropriate tools for decision-making required for solving complex managerial
problems.
3. To develop problem-solving skills through experiential learning and innovative pedagogy to
ensure the utilization of knowledge in professional careers.
4. To develop a sound knowledge of the entrepreneurial process and inculcate creativity and
innovation among students.
5. To produce industry-ready graduates who have the highest regard for Personal & Institutional Integrity,
Social Responsibility, Teamwork, and Continuous Learning.
6.To develop a positive attitude and life skills to become a multi-faceted personality with a sense of
environmental consciousness and ethical values.

Programme Outcomes (PO):
On successfully completing the program the student will be able to:
1. Understand concepts and principles of management/business; identify the opportunities in the
corporate environment and manage the challenges
2. Demonstrate the knowledge of management science to solve complex corporate problems using
limited resources. Display enhanced personality and soft skills

3. Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in
multidisciplinary settings.
4. Demonstrate entrepreneurial competencies
5. Exhibit managerial skills in the areas of marketing, finance, HR, etc.
6. Identify business opportunities, and design and implement innovations in workspace.
7. Possess a sturdy foundation for higher education

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO):
On the successful completion of B.B.A., the students will be able to:
PSO1: Acquire Practical learning through summer internship, industrial visit and Business Plan etc.
PSO2: Demonstrate analytical and problem-solving skills through specialization in Finance, Human
Recourse, and Marketing to solve the business issues.
PSO3: Understand and develop the new dimensions of knowledge through open electives to cater the
need of the industry.
PSO4: Comprehend the core concepts, methods and practices in management.
PSO5: Venture into his/her own business or excel in executive roles in private /government sector.
PSO6: Demonstrate the ability to create business plans
PSO7: Develop an understanding of business that reflects the moral responsibility of business to all
relevant stakeholders and the natural environment.
PSO8: Matured Individuals and responsible Citizens to the country
PSO9: Demonstrate Ability to work in Groups

I and II Sem BBA Subject and syllabus (Click and read)
III and IV Sem BBA Subject and Syllabus (Click and read)

I SEM B.B.A

II SEM B.B.A

Subjects

Subjects

Kannada Kannada
English English
Hindi Hindi
Management Principles and Practice Corporate Accounting & Reporting
Fundamentals of Business Accounting Human Resource Management
Marketing Management Business Environment
Digital Fluency Environmental Studies
Health and wellness Sports
Yoga NCC/NSS/R&R(S&G)/Cultural
Business  Economics Monetary Economics

III SEM B.B.A

IV SEM B.B.A

Subjects

Subjects

Kannada Kannada
English English
Hindi Hindi
Cost Accounting Management Accounting
Organizational Behavior Financial Markets & Services
Statistics for Business Decisions Financial Management
Financial Education and Investment Awareness Cyber Security
Sports
NCC/NSS/R&R(S&G)/Cultural NCC/NSS/R&R(S&G)/Cultural
Modern Bank Management

SYLLABUS FOR B.Com Course as per CBCS  (MANGALORE UNIVERSITY)

REGULATIONS 2018-19

Programme Objectives:

  1. The course focuses mainly on enhancing the employability skills of the commerce students.
  2. The introduction of updated and need of the hour concepts and contents will make a student employable and at the same time confident in his/her day today transactions.
  3. The course also meets the requirement of the young and enterprising Indians to nurtures their dreams of entrepreneurship.
  4. Overall the course touches upon the humane aspect of every student pursuing it and encourages them to contribute to nation building through their intellectual and social capital.

SEMESTER WISE SUBJECTS FOR B.Com DEGREE

I B.Com  I SEMESTER

Group I Core courses :       1. Quantitative Techniques I

  1. Financial Accounting-I
  2.   Strategic Management and Organisational Behaviour
  3. Business Economics

Group II  Elective Course  :  E-Commerce

Group III Compulsory Foundation  :  Language I  English      Language II  Kannada or Hindi

Group III Elective Foundation     :      Indian Constitution

Group IV CC&EC : Co-curricular and Extra- Curricular  Activities

            ( NSS, NSS, RED CROSS, Sports, Embroidery, Yoga, Yakshagana, Dance, Rovers and Rangers )  

I B.Com II SEMESTER

Group I

Core Courses                  1. Quantitative Techniques II

  1. Financial Accounting II
  2. Human Resource Management
  3. Money and Public Finance

Group II

Elective Course:                  Retail Management

Group III  Compulsory Foundation:  Language I English         Language II Kannada or Hindi

Group III Elective Foundation : Human Rights.

Group IV  CC&EC:   NCC,NSS,RED CROSS, Sports, Embroidery, Yoga, Yakshagana, Dance, Rovers and Rangers)

II B.Com III SEMESTER

Group I

Core Courses                  1. Direct Tax I

  1. Financial Accounting III
  2. Modern Bank Management
  3. Cost and Management Accounting I

Group II   Elective Course :   Personal Investment Management

Group III Compulsory Foundation:  Language I  English    Language II Kannada or Hindi

Group III Elective Foundation : Gender Equity.

Group IV CC&EC : NCC,NSS,RED CROSS, Sports, Embroidery, Yoga, Yakshagana, Dance, Rovers and Rangers)

II B.Com IV SEMESTER

Group I 

Core Courses                1. Direct Tax

  1. Financial Accounting IV
  2. International Trade
  3. Cost and Management Accounting II

Group II

Elective Courses  –  Open Elective

Group III Compulsory Foundation: Language  I  English   Language II Kannada or Hindi

Group III Elective Foundation  :  Environmental Studies

Group IV  CC&EC : : NCC,NSS,RED CROSS, Sports, Embroidery, Yoga, Yakshagana, Dance, Rovers and Rangers)

III B.com V SEMESTER

Group I

Core courses                         1. Direct Tax- III

  1. Corporate Accounting I
  2. Financial Management I
  3. Cost and Management Accounting II
  4. Business Law
  5. Modern Marketing

                                               ( Groups II, III and IV not applicable)

III B.Com VI SEMESTER

Group I

Core Courses                          1. GST & Customs Duty

  1. Corporate Accounting II
  2. Financial Management II
  3. Cost & Management IV
  4. Indian Corporate Law
  5. Auditing

                                                 ( Groups II, III and IV not applicable)

Choice Based Credit System:

Semester wise Economics Courses, Under B.A Degree Programmes

I Sem B.A

  • India in the early Historical period?
  • Micro Economic Analysis
  • Introduction to political Science?
  • Hosangannada Sahitya Charitre –I

Elective: Historical Method

II Sem B.A

  1. India in the early Medieval Period?
  2. Macro Economic Analysis
  3. Indian palitical System
  4. Hosagannada Sahitya Charitre – II

Elective: Fiscal Economics

III Sem B.A

  1. Medieval India
  2. Monetary Economics
  3. Modern Political System
  4. Nagugannada Sahitya Charitre-I

Elective : Politics in Karnataka :

IV Sem B.A

  1. Early Modern India
  2. International Economics
  3. Indian Political Thinks
  4. Nadugannada Sahitya Charitre – II

Open Elective:

V Sem B.A

  1. Colonial India – Paper –V
  2. History of Europe – Paper –VI
  3. Economic Thought (Compulsory) Paper V
  4. Economics of Development (optional) paper VI
  5. Public Administration – Paper V
  6. Introduction to international relations- Paper VI
  7. Halegannada Sahitya Charitre of Samskrithi Adyayana – Paper V
  8. Baratiya Kavya Mimamse & Sahitya Chintana- Paper –VI

VI Sem B.A

  1. Making of the Indian Nation – Paper-VII
  2. History of Karnataka –Paper-VIII
  3. Indian Economics (Compulsory) Paper- VII
  4. Welfare Economics (Optional) Paper-VIII
  5. Theory of Practice of Management – VII
  6. Project work/ Contemporary issues in International Politics-VIII
  7. Halegannada Sahitya Charitre & Samskrithi Adyayana Paper-VII
  8. Halegannada Vyakarana & Basha Vijnana – Paper –VIII

CERTIFICATE COURSES

REGULATIONS GOVERNING CERTIFICATE COURSES

  1. Title: The programs shall be called “Certificate Courses”
  1. CERTIFICATE COURSES

The following are the certificate courses introduced in our college for which the governing regulations are framed.

  • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
  • CIRTIFICATE COURSE IN MUSIC
  • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN EMBROIDERY
  • CERIFICATE COURSE IN YOGA
  • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN YAKSHAGANA
  • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN BASIC ACCOUNTANCY
  • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN COMPUTER EDUCATION
  1. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION :

A candidate admitted to any degrees offered by our college is eligible for admission to a certificate course.

  1. DURATION:

The duration of the certificate course shall be 20 hours extending both semesters and continued for next semester also except for the final year.

  1. MEDIUM FOR INSTRUCTION

The medium for instruction and examination for certificate courses shall be in English or Kannada.

  1. ATTENDANCE

A Candidate shall be considered to have satisfied the requirement of attendance for the certificate course if he/she attends not less than 75% of the classes actually held in each certificate course.

A Candidate who does not satisfy the requirement of attendance shall not permitted to take the examination and he/she shall repeat the course.

  1. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

There shall be examination at the end of 20 hours of course. The details of hours of instruction and scheme of examination shall be stated below.

PAPER INSTRUCTION HOURS DURATION OF EXAM HOURS MARKS FOR FINAL EXAM INTERNAL MARKS TOTAL MARKS
PAPER -I 10 3 100 50 150
PAPER-II  PRACTICAL 10 3 100 50 150

PATTERN OF GRADING

 

MARKS SECURED * GRADE
280 AND ABOVE A+
220 AND ABOVE A
160 AND ABOVE B+
100 AND ABOVE B
BELOW 100 C
  • Total marks secured taken 300.
  • There is no class and distinction but only grading
  1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

The internal assessment marks shall be based on assignment/field work/ report/ presentation.

Marks of internal assessment must be published on the notice board of the college for the instruction of the students.

Marks secured in the internal assessment shall not be separately in the certificate.

A internal assessment marks of a failed candidate shall be retained and carried forward to his or her subsequent examinations.

9.FEES STRUCTURE:

There is no separate fees structure for various certificate courses but fees is charged for the students along with the college admission fees collected during beginning of the each semester.

CERTIFICATE COURSE IN COMPUTER EDUCATION

Computer Certificate courses conducted in the college in collaboration with KEINICS TRAINING CENTER frames its own syllabus and duration of the course and fees structure

The structure of its courses as below.

BASIC COURSES

JOB ORIENTED COURSES

PROGRAMMING COURSES

HIGH END COURSES

CRASH COURSES

  1. COMPUTER AWARENESS – 1 MONTH –THEORY AND LAB
  2. BASIC COURSE LEVEL I-1 MONTH
  3. BASIC COURSE LEVEL II-1 MONTH
  4. BASIC COPURSE LEVEL III (ADVANCED)- 1 MONTH
  5. MS-OFFICE- 2 MONTHS
  6. OPEN- OFFICE- 2 MONTHS.

CERTIFICATE COURSE IN BASIC ACCOUNTANCY 

SYLLABUS

CHAPTER – 1: Introduction

  1. Meaning of Book – keeping
  2. Meaning of Accounting
  3. Meaning of Accountancy
  4. Need for Accounting

CHAPTER- II : Double Entry System of Book – Keeping

  1. Meaning of Double Entry System
  2. Classification of Accounts :
  3. English System : Personal, Real and Nominal Account
  4. American System, Assets, Liabilities, Capital, Income and Expenditure
  • Rules of debit and credit under English System and American System

CHAPTER – III Journal

  1. Meaning of Journal
  2. Features of Journal
  3. Objectives, Advantages of Journal
  4. Performa of Journal
  5. Meaning of Journalizing and Journal entry
  6. Simple and Compound entries.
  7. Problems on Journalising

CHAPTER –IV : Ledger

  1. Meaning of Ledger
  2. Features of Ledger
  3. Format of Ledger
  4. Meaning of ledger Posting
  5. Steps involved in posting of entries from Journal to Ledger
  6. Posting of Opening entry
  7. Posting of Compound entry
  8. Balancing Ledger Accounts.

CHAPTER V : Cash Book

  1. Meaning and features of cash book
  2. Objectives of Cash Book
  3. Types of cash book
  4. Cash Book with discount and bank columns.

CHAPTER-VI : Preparation of Trial Balance

CHAPTER-VII : FINAL Accounts

  1. Meaning and need for Final Accounts
  2. Trading account – Meaning, Objectives, Format, Preparation
  3. Profit and Loss Account- Meaning, Objectives, Format, Preparation
  4. Balance Sheet- Meaning, Features, Types of Assets and Liabilities preparation.

CERTIFICATE COURSE IN EMBROIDERY

SYLLABUS OF EMBROIDERY

I Introduction

  1. History and Knowledge of Emb.
  2. Combination of Colors
  3. Tools and equipments
  4. Selection of Emb thread, Ring and needles
  5. Tracing method

II Basic Stitch Group

  1. Running Stitch
  2. Back Stitch
  3. Chine Stitch
  4. Stem Stitch
  5. Cable Chine Stitch

III Flat Stitch Group

  1. Satin Stitch
  2. Long and Short Stitch
  3. Fish Bone Stitch
  4. Button hole Stitch
  5. Button hole Stitch
  6. Open Carton Stitch
  7. Knoted Stitch Group
  8. French Knott
  9. Bullion Knot
  10. Knotted Stitch
  11. Glass work
  12. Cut work etc

V.Any New craft patterns

CERTIFICATE COURSE IN SPOKEN ENGLISH

SPOKEN ENGLISH Syllabus

 

  • Lesson 1- Introduction and Basics
    • Introduction
    • How to use
      • Noun
      • Pronoun
      • Verb
      • Adjective
      • Adverb
  • Tenses
    • Present Tense
    • Past Tense
    • Future Tense
  • Lesson 2- Active Voice and Passive Voice
    • How and where to use AV and PV in Spoken English
    • AV and PV in Tenses
      • Present Tense
      • Past Tense
      • Future Tense
  • Lesson 3- Conditional Sentences (If –clause)
    • Probable present
    • Improbable present
    • Imaginary past
    • Zero Conditional
  • Lesson 4- Advanced Lessons –I
    • Modal Verbs -1
      • Will
      • Shall
      • Can
      • May
      • Must
    • Modal Verbs -2
      • Would
      • Should
      • Could
      • Might
  • Lesson 5- How to use ‘Wh’-forms
  • Lesson6-How to Request, Suggest ask Permission, give Permission
  • Lesson 7 – Other important structures
    • Need to
    • Have/has to
    • Will have to, Had to
    • Used to
    • Be/get Used to
    • Have/get something done
    • As/though if
    • If at all
    • Too-to, enough
    • Able to
    • Was able to
    • Will be able to
    • Having been, being
  • Lesson 8- Advanced Lessons –I I
    • Phrasal verbs (Ex: Send off.. etc)
      • What are Phrasall verb?
      • How to use Phrasal verb?
    • Infinites (To+ verbs)
  • Lesson 9- Examples- I
    • Sayings
    • Important words and Meanings
    • Do’s & Don’t do’s
  • Lesson 10- Examples- II
    • Telephone conversation
    • Important Idioms
    • Important examples
    • Other all examples

CERTIFICATE COURSE IN COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH

SYLLABUS

  1. TENSES

Positive

Negative

Interrogative

  1. Sentence structure
  2. Subject Verb Agreement
  3. Framing Questions

Question Tag

Yes/No Question

“Wh” Questions

  1. Sentences

Requests, Responses, Suggestion, Obligations, Conditional Sentences

  1. Auxiliaries

Primary and Modal Auxiliary

  1. Adverbs and Adjectives
  2. Dialogue Building

Argument Building, Paragraph writing, Telephone Conversation

  1. Interview

Application, C.V., Covering letter and other formal letters

  1. Vocabulary Building

Usages, Phrases and Idioms, Confusing Words

  1. Common Errors in English

CERTIFICATE COURSES IN COMPUTER EDUCATION

(IN COLLABORATION WITH KEONICS COMPUTER EDUCATION )

OFFICE MANAGEMENT

  1. FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

1.1 Aims and objectives

1.2 Definition of  Computer

1.3 Advantages of Computer

1.4 Generation of  Computer

1.5 Computer systems ‘

1.6 Working of Computers

1.7 Working of a pen drive

1.7. 1 Save data to the pen drive

1.7.2 Copy n existing file

1.8 Working with CD/DVD

1.8.1 Burn an audio CD

1.9 Scanning a Document or Photo

1.10 Printing a document

1.11 Summary

1.12 Keywords

1.13 Review questions

  1. OPERATING SYSTEMS

2.1 Aims and objectives

2.2 Introduction

2.3 Definition of operating system

2.4 Needs and service of operating system

2.5 Classification of OS

2.6 Windows XP and Windows 7 operating system

2.7 File management

2.6.1 Changing the explorer window view

2.6.2 Creating file/folder

2.6.3 Copy/move a computer file or folder

2.6.4 Renaming a File/Folder

2.8 HDD Maintenance tools

2.8.1 Disk cleanup

2.8.2 Disk Defragmenter

2.8.3 Backup and restore center

2.9 Backup and restore date

3.MS Word 2007

3.1 Aims and objectives

3.2 Introduction

3.3 Installing MS-Office

3.4 Getting started

3.5 Introduction to Microsoft office user interface

3.6 Office button

3.7 Quick access toolbars

3.9 Creating a new word document

3.10 Saving a word document

3.11 Applying basic formatting

3.12 Working with styles and editing

3.13 Printing a document

3.14 Working with graphics and table

3.15 Inserting and formatting a table

3.16 Designing and reviewing a word document

3.17 Applying page background

3.18 Working with Mail merge and macros

3.19 summary

3.20 Keywords

4.MS Excel 2007

4.1 Aims ad objectives

4.2 Introduction

4.3 Getting started

4.4 Creating a new Excel workbook

4.5 Saving an Excel workbook

4.6 Moving round and making selections

4.7 Editing Worksheets

4.8 Entering and revising data

4.8.1 Entering text

4.8.2 Entering Numbers

4.8.3 Entering Date and time

4.9 Adding data using Auto Fill

4.10 Working with Formatting worksheet

4.11 Formulas and Formatting in Excel

4.11.1 Using formulas

4.11.2 Align cell entries

4.11.3 Create borders

4.12 Advance features in excel

4.13 Date Sort and Filter

4.14 How to use lookup functions

4.15 Pivot table

4.16 Summary

4.17 Keywords

  1. Power Point 2007

5.1 Understanding PowerPoint Presentations

5.2 Creating a Basic Presentation

5.3 Building Blocks of a Presentation

5.4 Creating a presentation

5.4.1 Using a blank template

5.4.2 Using n installed template

5.4.3 Using an online available template

5.5 Basic of presentation

5.5.1 Adding and deleting slides

5.5.2 Changing a slides layout

5.5.3 Moving, resizing and rotating placeholders

5.5.4 Creating a new textbox

5.6 Saving a presentation

5.7 Opening a presentation

5.8 Closing a presentation

5.9 Working with Text

5.10 Working with Charts, Graphs & Tables

5.12 Working with Smart Art, Shapes & Objects

5.13 Working with Media Clips and Slide transition and custom Animation

5.14 Packaging and Publishing your Presentation

6.Microsoft Access 2007

6.1 Aims and objectives

6.2 Introduction

6.3 Microsoft Access 2007 basics

6.4 Getting started

6.5 Overview of the user interface

6.6 Access 2007 program window elements

6.7 Working with your access environment

6.8 Exploring the Database objects

6.9 Working with Access objects

6.10 Design a simple database

6.11 Data types

6.12 Creating tables and queries

6.13 Build a new database with related tables.

6.14 Manage the data in a table

6.15 Query a database using different methods

6.16 Sort, Retrieve, Analyze Data

6.17 Design a form

6.18 Generate a report

6.19 Import and export data

6.20 Manage an Access Database

  1. Kannada typing

7.1 Nudi Introduction

7.2 Steps to start nudi

7.3 Keyboard layout

7.4 Practical exercise on kannada key combinations

7.5 Exercise to prepare a Leave letter

TALLY

  1. Introduction to Tally.ERP 9

1.1 New Features in Tally. ERP 9 Series 1.0

1.2 Data Synchronization Changes

1.3 Size and Performance Changes

1.4 TDL Enhancements for Tally. ERP 9

  1. Creating MASTERS IN Tally. ERP 9

2.1 Accounting Information

  1. 2 Groups

2.3 Vouchers Types

2.4 Inventory Information

2.5 Stock Items

2.6 Locations/Godowns

2.7 Batches and Expiry Dates

2.8 Inventory Voucher Types

  1. Maintaining Company in Tally

3.1 Creating Company

3.2 Company Information

3.3 Company Info. Menu

3.4 Select a Company

3.5 Loading a Company Automatically

3.6 Gateway of Tally

3.7 F12: Configuration in Tally

3.8 F11 : Accounting Features

3.9 F11 : Inventory Features

3.10 F3: Statutory and Taxation

  1. Accounting Reports of Tally

4.1 Tally. ERP 9 Reports

4.2 Books and Registers

  • Statements and Reports
  1. Inventory Reports of Tally. ERP 9

5.1 Display Inventory Reports & Statements

  1. Fundamentals of Accounting and Inventory

6.1 Fundamentals of Accounting

6.2 Accounting Systems

6.3 Journal Accounts

6.4 Cash Book

6.5 Ledger and Ledger Accounts

6.6 Trial Balance

6.7 Trading and Profit and Loss Account

6.8 Balance e Sheet

6.9 Fundamentals of Inventory

6.10 Market Valuation Method

6.11 Reorder Levels

6.12 Inventory Reports

  1. Project in Tally. ERP 9

7.1 Manual Accounting Transaction

7.2 Assignment in Tally

  1. Keyboard Shortcuts

INTERNET AND E-MAIL

  1. Introduction
  2. Understanding internet
  3. Physical Structure of Internet
    • IP Address
    • Web Browser
    • Internet service provider
    • Security protocols
    • Internet chatting
  4. Common software used on internet
    • Browser
    • E-mail client
    • Domain name
  5. Search Engine
  6. Managing E-mails
    • Creating an online E-mail accounts
    • Username and password
    • Opening E-mails
    • Compose Mail
  7. Downloading and Installing programs

C LANGUAGE

  1. Aims and objectives
  2. Introduction
  3. Types and declaration
  4. Algorithm and Flowchart
  5. Concepts of variable
    • Variable naming conventions
  6. Data types
  7. Operators and Expressions
  8. Structure of c program
  9. Compiling a C program
  10. Managing input-output operation
    • Single character input-output
    • Formatted input
    • Integer numbers
    • Real numbers
    • Inputting characters and trings
    • Getch () and getche ()
  11. Format specifier
  12. Control structures
    • If ……else statement
    • Switch statement
  13. Iteration

13.1 For statement

13.2While statement

13.3 Do-while statement

  1. Sequencing and alteration

14.1 break and Continue

14.2 Goto statement

  1. Arrays

15.1 One dimensional array

15.2 Two dimensional array

15.3 Multi dimensional array

  1. Functions

16.1  Types of functions

16.2 Parameters

  1. Pointers
  2. Stream manipulation: fgetc(), fputc(), fgets() functions
  3. Keywords

C++

  1. Aims and objectives
  2. Introduction to c++
  3. Features of objects oriented programming language
  4. Structure of a C++ program
  5. C++ Statements
  6. Classes and Objects
  7. Pointers
  8. Running c++ program
  9. Data types

9.1 Basic data types

9.2 User defines data types

9.3 Derived data types

  1. Identifiers, Keywords and Constants

10.1  Identifiers

10.2 Keywords

10.3 Constants

  1. Operators
  2. Conditional Expressions

12.1 If statement

12.2 If- else statement

12.3 switch statement

  1. Loop statement

13.1 for loop

13.2 while loop

  • do-while
  1. C++ programs
  2. Key words

VISUAL BASIC

  1. Aims and objectives
  2. Introduction
  3. The visual basic program development process
  4. The visual basic environment
  5. Creating a visual basic project
  6. Opening an existing visual basic project
  7. Saving a visual basic project
  8. Defining Forms in VB
  9. Control Categories in VB
  10. Choosing and Selecting
  11. Constants
  12. Variable
  13. Data types
  14. Creating First application
  15. User interface architecture
  16. Running visual basic project
  17. Keywords

ORACLE

  1. Aims and objectives
  2. Introduction
  3. What is oracle?
  4. Oracle database server
  5. Oracle Instance
  6. What is personal Oracle?
  7. Starting up database
  8. Starting up database in personal oracle
  9. Starting SQL *Plur
    • Username, Password and Host string
  10. How to enter SQL statement
  11. Entering SQL * Plus statements
  12. SQL * Plus commands, prompt, accept and pause
  13. Common errors
  14. Queries and subqueries
    • Describe command
    • Basic select commands
    • Selecting Rows and ordering
  15. SQL, DML and DDL
  16. Keywords

DTP (Desktop Publishing)

  1. Advance MS-word

1.1 Fundamentals

1.2 Document basics

1.3 Working and editing text

1.4 Formatting pages themes and styles

1.5 Working with shapes and pictures n tables

  1. Page maker

2.1 Introduction to the page maker 7.0

2.2 Application of page maker

2.3 Document setup

2.4 All menu’s and Using the page maker toolbox

2.5 Working with ‘Text Tool’

2.6 Text setting option

2.7 The Palettes

2.8 Drawing and filling object

2.9Film preparation basic

2.10 Printing color

2.11 Print technology and print publishing using page maker

  1. Corel Draw

3.1 Introduction to the Corel draw

3.2 Working with Corel draw

3.3 Menu bar

3.4 Working with text

3.5 Working with Shapes and objects

3.6 Colors and Layout design

3.7 Computer graphics

3.8 Corel draw shortcut key

4.Photo Shop

  1. 1 Introduction

4.2 Photoshop interfacing

4.3 Working with image and color

4.4 Making selection

4.5 Printing and editing tools

4.6 Working with layer

4.7 Working with Type

4.8 Working with Filters

4.9 Print Setting and color adjustment

4.10 Photoshop shortcut keys

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