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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER APPLICATION

FIRST YEAR

BBAEG BUSINESS ENGLISH


BLOCK I
Communication – Meaning – Objective and scope – Methods of communication –
Types – Barriers – Principles of communication – communication process.
BLOCK II
Layout of a letter – Business Inquiries and Replies – Quotations – Order – Execution
of orders – Cancellation of orders – Claims – Adjustments and settlement of
accounts – Sales letters – Circular letters.
BLOCK III
Collection letters – Application letters – Import Export correspondence – Bank
Correspondence – Insurance correspondence.
BLOCK IV
Report writing – Reports by Individual – Committees – Annual Report – Press report
– Speeches – Preparation of Agenda – Minutes.
BLOCK V
Internal communication: Short speeches – Memo – Circulars – Notices – Explanation
to superiors Modern means of communication : Intercom - Telex - Fax – Tele
conferencing – Internet – E mail.
REFERENCES
1. Rajendra Pal, J. S. Korlahalli, 13th Edition, (2015), Essentials of Business
Communication, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
2. Pattan Shetty C.S & Ramesh M.S., (1999), Effective Business English and
correspondence, R. Chand & Company , New Delhi.
3. R S N PILLAI,V BAGAVATHI,(2010), Modern Commercial Correspondence,
S. Chand Publishing, New Delhi.
4. R C Sharma Krishna Mohan, 3rd Edition(2002), Business Correspondence
and Report Writing, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 7th west Patel Nagar, New
Delhi.
5. Robert L.Shurter, (1948), Effective letters and Business, McGraw Hill Co, US.
BBAC 11 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
BLOCK I
Management – Features, functions – Management as an art, science, profession –
Evolution of management thoughts
BLOCK II
Planning – Process, importance, nature and scope, types, steps in Planning.
Objectives, Policies, Procedures, Strategy.
Decision making – Types of decisions, difficulties in decision making – Management
by Objectives.
BLOCK III
Organising – Features, importance – Principles of organizations – types –
Organisation structure – Delegation – Span of control – Line and staff relationship –
Use of staff units and committees
BLOCK IV
Staffing – Sources of recruitment – Selection process – Training. Directing – Nature
and purpose – Communication process
BLOCK V
Need for Coordination – Controlling – Importance and functions of control –
Control process – Budgetary and non- budgetary control

REFERENCES
1. Harold Koontz, Cyril O'Donnell and Heinz Weihrich (2017) Essentials of
Management (5th Revised edition), McGraw-Hill Inc., US, (ISE Editions)
2. P C Tripathi P N Reddy 5 edition (27 January 2012) Principles of
Management, Tata McGraw Hill Education private limited, 7th west Patel
Nagar, New Delhi
3. L.M. Prasadn (2015) Principles and Practice of Management, Sultan
Chand & Sons, New Delhi
4. Dinkar Pagare (2015) Principles of Management Sultan Chand & Sons, New
Delhi
5. S.A. Sherlekar & Sherlekar V.S 3rd Edition (2014) Principles of Business
Mangement, Himalaya Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai
6. Tripathi Sixth edition (30 June 2017) Principles of Management Tata McGraw
Hill Education private limited, 7th west Patel Nagar, New Delhi
BBAC 12 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
BLOCK I
Nature and Scope of statistics; Use of statistics in business – Primary data and
secondary data – Frequency distribution – Histogram; Graphs and diagrams.
BLOCK II
Sets and set operations – Venn diagrams – Matrices; Fundamental ideas about
matrices and their operational rules – Matrix multiplication – Inversion of square
matrices of not more than third order – Business application.
BLOCK III
Mathematics of finance; simple and compound interest – discounts, annuities and
present values.
Elements of differential calculus – Maxima and minima applications of these
concepts to business.
BLOCK IV
Measures of central tendency – Arithmetic mean, mode, median, geometric and
harmonic mean, measures of dispersion – range, quartile deviation, mean deviation
and standard deviation – coefficient of variation.
BLOCK V
Simple correlation and regression – time series – components – measuring trend
(measuring other components are not included); index numbers, weighted and
unweighted cost of living index.

REFERENCES
1. Sundarsan.V & Jeyaseelan , (2003),”An Introduction of Business
Mathematics”, Sultan Chand & Sons Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Peer Mohamed & Shazuli Ibrahim,(2008),”Business Mathematics”,Pass
Publication, Madurai.
3. S. P. Gupta, 42nd Revised Edition (2012), Statistical Methods, Sultan
Chand & Sons Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
4. R.S.N. Pillai, (2008), Business Statistics, S. Chand Publishing, New Delhi
5. P.A.Navaneethan, July 2008, Business Mathematics & Statistics, jai
Publishers, Trichy.
6. D.N. Elhance / Veena Elhance / B.M. Aggarwal, (2014),Fundamentals of
Statistics, Kitab mahal Publication,Mumbai.
BBAC 13 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERS
BLOCK I
Block Diagram of a computer – Types of computers Hardware and software –
system software and Application software.
BLOCK II
Operating System-Function - Disk operating system MS-DOS – Internal commands -
External commands.
Introduction to Windows – GUI – Working with a Window (open, Scroll bars, Moving)
Copying and Moving information between Windows.
BLOCK III
MS-Office: Introduction to WORD, POWERPOINT & EXCEL WORD – Creating a
new document – Opening /Modifying a saved document – Formatting text –
Adjusting Margins, Line spacing – Character Space changing font Type, Size -
Adding, Editing and deleting tables – working within tables – Adding, Deleting,
Modifying rows and columns.
BLOCK IV
Excel: Working with Worksheet – Inserting and deleting of cells, Rows and columns
– switching between worksheet – Moving, Copying, inserting and deleting Worksheet
– using formula for quick calculation – working and entering a Formula – Formatting
a Worksheet – creating and editing charts – Elements of an Excel chart.
BLOCK IV
PowerPoint: Creating new presentation _ Auto content Wizards – Using templates –
Black Presentation Opening existing presentation _ Adding, editing, deleting copying
an hiding slides-presentation – Adding graphics – Using headers and footers –
Animating text – Special effects.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Stephen L. Nelson,(1999), Office 2000: The Complete Reference, McGraw
Hill Professional,US.
2. Ravi Taxali, 2nd Edition (2017), Pc Software for Windows 98 Made
Simple, McGraw Hill Education, New Delhi.
3. Joan Lambert and Joyce Cox, (2013), Microsoft Word 2013Step by Step,
Microsoft Press, Washington.
4. Gini Courter& Annette Marquis ,(1999), Mastering Microsoft Office 2000
Professional Edition, Sybex,US.
BBAC P1 LAB 1 – OFFICE AUTOMATION PACKAGE
MSWORD
1. Preparing a neat aligned, error free document, add header and footer, also
perform find replace operation and define bookmarks.
2. Preparing documents with special effects and adding new Symbols and
frames.
3. Preparing documents with inserts pictures objects and database.
4. Preparing tables
5. Preparing the document in newspaper column layout
6. Perform mail merger operation and preparing labels.
7. Type the text, change the font size at 20, Align the text to left, right and
justify & centre and underline the text.
8. Prepare a job application letter enclosing your bio-data
9. Demonstrate OLE concept by linking an excel worksheet into a work
document
10. Type the text, check spelling and grammar, bullets and numbering list items.

MSEXCEL
1. Entering and printing worksheet
2. Worksheet Using formulas
3. Worksheet Manipulation for electricity bill preparation
4. Drawing graphs to illustrate class performance
5. An excel worksheet contains monthly Sales Details of five companies.

MSACCESS
1. Simple commands perform sorting on name, place and pincode of
students database and Address printing using label format
2. Pay roll processing
3. Mark sheet Preparation
4. Inventory control
5. Screen designing for data entry
6. Report reparation

MS POWER POINT
1. Prepare a power point presentation with at least three slides for
department inaugural function.
2. Draw an organization chart with minimum three hierarchical levels.
3. Design an advertisement campaign with minimum three slides
4. Insert an excel chart into a power point slide.
SECOND YEAR

BBAC 21 FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING


BLOCK I
Financial Accounting – meaning – objectives - scope of financial accounting. Basic
Accounting concepts – Double Entry Book-Keeping -Journal - Ledger and Subsidiary
books – cash book-purchase book – sales book- sales returns book - purchase
returns book.
BLOCK II
Preparation of Trial Balance - Rectification of errors – Manufacturing - Trading –
Profit and loss account – Balance sheet.
BLOCK III
Management accounting – Meaning and scope - Ratio analysis – Nature of analysis
– Classification of ratios – Liquidity, Profitability, Turnover and Capital structure ratio
– Interpretations
BLOCK IV
Fund flow analysis – Concept of funds – Schedule of changes in working capital -
Sources and Application of funds – Preparation of funds flow statements- Cash flow
analysis - Cash from operations – Cash flow statements.
BLOCK V
Marginal cost – Contribution – Cost-volume-Profit (CVP) relationship – Break-even
analysis.
Budget and budgetary control – advantages and limitations – Classification and
preparation of budgets
REFERENCES
1. Finney,H.A.; Miller,Herbert E., 5th Edition (1953), Principles of Accounting,
Introductory, Prentice-Hall., New York.
2. M C Shukla, S C Gupta & T S Grewal 19th Edition (2016) Advanced Accounts
Volume I, S. Chand Publishing, New Delhi.
3. S.P Jain & K.L. Narang ,2016, Advanced Accountancy Principles of
Accounting, Kalyani Publishers / Lyall Bk Depot, New Delhi.
4. Dr.S.N.Maheswari, 2016, Management Accounting and Financial Control,
Sultan Chand & Sons Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
5. Shashi K. Gupta & R.K. Sharma, 13th Revised Edition, 2016, Management
Accounting Principles & Practice, Kalyani Publishers / Lyall Bk Depot, New
Delhi.
BBAC 22 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
BLOCK I
Definition and Scope of Economics – Role of Economics in business decisions –
Demand Analysis – Law of diminishing marginal utility – Law of Equimarginal utility –
Law of demand – Price, Income and Cross Elasticity of demand.
BLOCK II
Factors of Production – Law of diminishing returns – Law of increasing returns – Law
of constant returns – Least combination – Economics of Scale.
BLOCK III
Supply – Law of Supply - Supply determinants – Elasticity of supply – Cost and
revenue curves, Money, real and opportunity costs – Fixed and Variable costs –
Average and Marginal costs – Average revenue and marginal revenue. – Break even
analysis – Cost control and cost reduction.
BLOCK IV
Market Structure and prices – Pricing under perfect competition – Pricing under
monopoly – Comparison of perfect competition and monopoly – Features of
Monopolistic Competition – Pricing under Monopolistic competition – Oligopoly
BLOCK V
Government and business – Industrial Policy – Concepts of National Income –
Computation of National Income – Gross Domestic product – Use of National
Income data – Business cycle – Phases – Theories of Trade cycle.
REFERENCES
1. Dr.S.Sankaran, 3 Edition (2012), Business Economics, Margham
Publications, Chennai.
2. R.L. Varshney , K.L. Maheshwari, 19th Edition (2014), Managerial Economics,
Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi .
3. P L Mehta ,( 2016), Managerial Economics .Analysis , Problems and Cases,
Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi .
4. K K Dewett & M H Navalur,( 2006), Modern Economic Theory, S. Chand
Publishing, New Delhi.
5. V Mote, Samuel Paul , G. Gupta,(2017), Managerial Economics : Concepts &
Cases, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company limited, New Delhi.
BBAC 23 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
BLOCK I
Nature and Scope of Marketing – Concepts of Marketing – Marketing Management –
Functions of Marketing – Various Environmental Factors affecting Marketing
Function.
BLOCK II
Buyer behaviour – Factors influencing buyer behaviour – Buying Motives – Stages of
buying decision process.
Market segmentation – Need and basis of Segmentation – Concept of Marketing Mix
– Marketing Strategy.
BLOCK III
Product – Definition – Classification – Consumer Goods – Industrial goods – Product
Life Cycle – Product Mix – Product Planning – Branding – Packaging – Developing
new Products.
BLOCK IV
Pricing – Objectives – Pricing Policies and Procedures – Factors influencing pricing
decisions – New product pricing – Psychological aspects in pricing.
Physical distribution – Channels of distribution – Types of Channel – Channel Policy
– Wholesalers, Retailers and Middle men and their functions.
BLOCK V
Promotion – Advertising – Personal Selling – Sales Promotion – Publicity.
Sales forecasting and Marketing Information system.
REFERENCES
1. Gupta C.B. Nair N. Rajan,13th edition( 2016 ), Marketing Management - Text
& Cases, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
2. V S Ramaswamy & S Namakumari, 4th Edition(2010), Marketing
Management, Om Books International, New Delhi.
3. Philip Kotler &Kevin Lane Keller, 15th Edition(2015), Marketing
Management, Pearson Education India, Noida.
4. S.A. Sherlekar&R. Krishnamoorthy(2015), Principles of Marketing, Himalaya
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,Mumbai
5. Rustom S. Davar, (1993), Modern Marketing Management, Ubs Publishers'
Distributors Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi.
BBAC 24 E – COMMERCE
BLOCK 1: DOING BUSINESS ONLINE
The Internet revolution and its implications for the business world – History of
Internet – How the Internet changes the rule of business – The concept of E-
Commerce – E-Commerce worldwide: Past, present and future – The different
kinds of E-Commerce activities – The world leaders of E-Commerce.
BLOCK 2: BUSINESS STRATEGY IN NEW ECONOMY
Key features of Internet economy – Redefining the boarders of the firm – Building
a successful e-business – Adopting the Internet in an established business – E-
retailing – The elements of business to consumer (B2C) strategy – Marketing on
the internet – Emerging trends in e-commerce.
BLOCK 3: BUSINESS – TO – BUSINESS E-COMMERCE
An introduction to Business – to – Business (B2B) e-commerce – Organization of
B2B marketplace – B2B marketing and the internet – Opportunities and
challenges in B2B – Economics of online advertising: portals and search engine –
Concept of M-Commerce
BLOCK 4: MONEY ON THE NET
Overview of the electronic payment systems – Using credit cards on line – Smart
cards, electronic cash and other payment systems – Implications of innovative
online payment systems – Rights and obligations in the world of e-commerce –
Taxation on the internet – The rise and fail of internet stock prices – Valuing
internet stocks
BLOCK 5: ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE AND ELECTRONIC FUNDS
TRANSFER
Introduction to EDI – Problems with traditional information interchange – Solution
through EDI – EDI standards – The ANSI X12 Standard – United Nations
EDIFACT Standards – Workings of EDI – Benefits of EDI – Future of EDI –
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) – Workings of EFT – Benefits of EFT
REFERENCES
1. Rajesh Chakrabarti and Vikas Kardile, (2002), The Asian Manager’s
Handbook of E-Commerce (paperback edition), Tata McGraw – Hill
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
2. Peter G W Keen, 2nd Edition (1994), Every Manager’s Guide to Information
Technology, Harvard Business School Press, Boston.
3. Alexi Leon and Mathews Leon, (2004), Introduction to Information Systems,
McGraw-Hill Education (India) Pvt Limited, New Delhi.
BBAC 25 INTERNET AND WEB DESIGNING
BLOCK I
Internet basics - Internet Address - Domain names - Browsers search Engines -
Connecting to the Internet - Installing and configuring a modem - Creating a·
connection profile - Changing the default connection.
BLOCK II
Working with E-mail- Running on email program - Sending, reading, replying
deleting and exiting mail - Sending files via email Attaching a signature -
Managing an address book.
BLOCK III
Introduction to HTML - Information file creation - Web server Web client I browser –
HTML Commands - Title - Footer - Paragraph breaks - Line breaks - Heading style -
Text style Spacing - Centering font size and color.
BLOCK IV
List - Types of list - Adding graphics to HTML document - Using width, height,
alignment and alternative attributes - Tables - Header rows - data rows - Caption
tags - Cells spacing - BG color - Rows span - Cols pan attributes - Links - Internal
and external document reference - Images as hyper links.
BLOCK V
Introduction to DHTML - Cascading style - Color and background attributes - Text
attributes - Border attributes - Marginal related attributes - List attributes - Class;..
External style sheet.
REFERENCES
1. Maureen Adams, Sherry Bonelli, (1998), Internet complete, BPB publications,
Chennai.
2. Ivan Bayross ,4th Revised Edition (2009), Web enabled commercial
application development using HTML, DHTML, Java script, Perl CGI, BPB
Publications, Chennai.
BBAC P2 LAB – 2 INTERNET & WEB DESIGNING
1. Install a modem in your system.
2. Install a modem in your system.
3. Connect internet using an account in your system.
4. Search a particular topic in using internet search engines.
5. Create a new email id using any available service providers.
6. Send and email to another person's email id.
7. Send an email to more than one users at the same time.
8. Send an email to a person with an attachment.
9. Send a greeting to a person using internet.
10. Develop a HTML page to check username and password.
11. Develop a HTML page to add and remove item from list box.
12. Develop a HTML page to link other web page.
13. Develop a HTML page to scroll text from left to right.
14. Develop a HTML page to display an advertisement.
15. Develop a static HTML page for a college information.
16. Develop a HTML page to input information to create a mail id.
17. Develop a HTML page to conduct auction.
The following programs based on databases:
1. Develop a HTML page to input student information.
2. Develop a HTML page to display student results for a given roll number.
3. Develop a DHTML page to sale a product to users.
4. Develop a DHTML page to display product information for a given product id.
THIRD YEAR

BBAC 31 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT


BLOCK I
Production Management – Scope and Functions – Plant location – Factors – Plant
Layout – Principles – Product Layout –Process layout – Fixed layout –Cellular
Layout.
BLOCK II
Production planning and control – Routing – Scheduling – Maintenance – Types –
Break down & Preventive maintenance.
BLOCK III
Methods study - Charts and Diagrams – Time Study – Motion Study – Work
Measurement.
BLOCK IV
Inventory control – Functions of Inventory – Tools – ABC, VED, FSN analysis – EOQ
– Re-order point – Safety Stock – Models of EOQ – JIT (Elementary level)
BLOCK V
Quality control – Types of Inspection –Centralised and decentralized – P chart – X
and R chart – TQM.
REFERENCES
1. R. Panneerselvam, 3rd Edition(2012), Production and Operations
Management, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.,New Delhi.
2. O.P. Khanna,(2010), Industrial Engineering and Management, Dhanpat Rai
Publications, New Delhi.
3. Elwood S. Buffa & Rakesh K. Sarin, 8th Revised Edition (1994), Modern
Production/Operations Management, John Wiley & Sons Inc; Hoboken.
4. B S Goel, (2011), Production Operations Management, Pragati Prakashan,
Meerut.
5. P. Gopalakrishnan,(2017), Purchasing and Materials Management, Tata
McGraw-Hill Education, New Delhi.
BBAC 32 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BLOCK I
Human Resource management – meaning, Nature, Scope and Objectives – HR
Department structure, HR policies, procedure and Programmes –Functions of
Human Resource Manager- Characters and Qualities of a Personnel Manager.
BLOCK II
Man power planning – Job analysis, Job description, job specification – Recruitment
– Sources of recruitment – Methods of recruitment – Selection-Selection policy,
Selection process, Selection procedure – Training and Development – Methods of
Training – Evaluation-Management development – Objectives – Distinction between
Training and development.
BLOCK III
Performance appraisal – Job evaluation – Methods, Advantages and Limitation –
Promotion, Transfer and Demotion – Wage and Salary Administration Rewards and
Incentives Monetary and Non-Monetary – Employee benefits –Fringe benefits.
BLOCK IV
Human Relations – Factors responsible for the growth of human Relations – Human
Needs
– Maslow’s Need Hierarchy – Motivation – Job satisfaction – Employee Morale and
Productivity – Labour turn over.
BLOCK V
Industrial relations – Trade Union – Management of Grievances – Collective
bargaining – Worker’s Participation in India.
REFERENCES
1. Tripathi P.C. ,21st Revised Edition (2013), Personnel Management & Industrial
Relations, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi .
2. C. B. Memoria & S.V. Ganka, (2016), Personnel Management Text & Cases,
Himalaya Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai.
3. K. Aswathappa, 7th Edition(2013), Human Resource Management: Text and
Cases, McGraw-Hill Education, New Delhi.
4. V.S.P. Rao,(2016), Human Resource Management, Taxmann Publications
Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai.
5. C S Venkataratnam & B Srivastava,(2004), Personnel Management and
Human Resources, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, New Delhi.
6. S.A. Chunawalla,(2008), Sales Management with Personal Selling
Salesmanship,Himalaya Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,Mumbai.
BBAC 33 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
BLOCK I
Meaning and scope of finance functions – Objectives of financial management –
Profit maximization Vs Wealth maximization - Sources of finance – Short-Term –
Bank sources - Long-Term – Shares, preferred stock debentures, Term-loans.
BLOCK II
Cost of capital – Cost of Equity – Cost of preferred Stock – Cost of debt – Cost of
retained earnings – Weighted average cost of capital Operating and financial
leverages – Combined leverages
BLOCK III
Capital structure – Meaning – Factors affecting capital structure – Optimal capital
structure - Dividend and Dividend policy – Forms of dividends – Determinants of
dividend policy.
BLOCK IV
Capital Budgeting – Capital Budgeting process – Methods of Ranking investment
proposals – Payback method – Internal Rate of Return method – Net present
value method.
BLOCK V
Working capital Management – Concepts – Determinents of working capital- Cash
Management – Motives for holding cash – Cash budgeting – Monitoring collections &
Disbursements.Receivables Management – Optimal Credit policy – Credit standards
and analysis – Credit Terms – Collection policies.
REFERENCES
1. James C. VanHorne, John M. Wachowicz,13th Edition(2015), Fundamentals
of Financial Management, Pearson Education India, Noida.
2. I.M. Pandey,11th Edition(2016), Financial Management, Vikas Publishing
House, New Delhi.
3. M Y Khan, P. K Jain, 7th Edition(2014), Financial Management, Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company limited, New Delhi.
4. Prasanna Chandra, 9th Edition(2017), Financial Management, Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company limited, New Delhi.
5. S. C. Kuchhal, 15th Edition(2016), Financial Management, Chaitanya
Publishing House, Allahabad.
BBAC 34 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
BLOCK 1:: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS
Business pressures – Global competition – Real-time Operations – Work force –
Customer Behaviour – Technological innovation and Obsolescene – Organizational
response – Strategic Alliances – Office Automation Technologies – Overview of
Information Systems – IT support at different organizational levels – Managing
Information systems in Organizations.
BLOCK 2:: DATA, INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE
Definition of Information – History of Information – Quality of Information –
Information processing – Management decision making – IT support for
management decision making – Data transformation and management – Decision
Support Systems (DSS) – Characteristics and capabilities of DSS – Components
and structures of DSS – Data and Information analysis.
BLOCK 3 :: INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR ENTERPRISE
Information and enterprises – Information systems to support business functions –
Functional information systems – Management information systems – Transaction
processing information systems – Integrated information systems – Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP) – Advantages of ERP – Benefits of an ERP System – Inter
– Organizational information system – Global information systems – Information as a
competitive weapon.
BLOCK 4 :: MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL DATA AND INFORMATION
Definition – Necessity of a database – Characteristics of database – Database
management systems – Types of database management systems – Logical data
models – Hierarchical model
– Network model – Relational model – Object – Oriented model – Object – relational
model – Deductive / inference model – Comparison between various database
models.
BLOCK 5 :: COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Definition – Hardware / Software interaction – Software categories – Retail software
– Public domain software – Shareware – Freeware – Crippleware – Classification of
software – Operating Systems – Utilities – Compliers and Interpreters – Word
processors – Spreadsheets – Presentation software – Database management
systems – Image processors – Enterprise Software.
REFERENCES
1. Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon, (2004), Introduction to Information Systems,
Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd, Bangalore.
2. Uma G Gupta, (1998), Management Information Systems, Galgotia
Publications, New Delhi.
3. Bob Hughes,Mike Cotterell and Rajib, Mall 5th Edition (2011), Soft ware
Project Management,Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd, New Delhi.
BBAC 35 BUSINESS ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE
BLOCK I
Introduction to Accountancy – Introduction to Tally fundamentals – Maintenance of
company Data – Concept of Ledger – Configuration of chart of Accounts –
Maintaining Stock Details - How to make entries in Cash book – Purchase book –
Sales book – Invoice – Purchase return book – Sales return book – Petty cash
book – Configuration in tally
BLOCK II
Introduction to Bills – Details of bills – Description of: Accounting vouchers –
Inventory vouchers – Cost centres and Cost categories – Entries in Trail balance –
How to create new groups – master configuration – Accounts masters – ready
made creation – List of groups – How to alter groups – creation of primary groups –
Secondary group creation
BLOCK III
Introduction to VAT – VAT activation and classification – Creating of ledger –
Stationary ledger – Display the created ledger – concepts of voucher – Creation of
receipt voucher – Payment voucher – Credit note – Remove the voucher – Print the
voucher – Accounting input credit on opening stock – Accounting of inter state
branch transfer – VAT computation – VAT Form – CST introduction – Ledger
Creation – Creating vouchers – CST reports
BLOCK IV
TDS Introduction – Configuration of Tally for TDS - Creation of balance sheets –
concept of trial balance in tally – balance sheet – sales registers – Purchase
registers – Sales vouchers – concept of ageing – receivable ageing – receivable
ageing – TDS Report – Configuring Tally for Service Tax – Master Creation –
Service Tax Reports
BLOCK V
Bank reconciliation – Concept of inventory – Inventory in tally – creation of stock
category – stock groups – creation of multi stock item – inventory vouchers –
Inventory reports – Printing Reports – Consolidation of Accounts and other reports
– Security control

REFERENCES
1. Sridharan (2013) TALLY, Narmadha publications, Chennai.
2. Rajamalar (2013) E-Commerce, a guidance, Narmadha publications,
Chennai.
BBAC P3 LAB – 3 BUSINESS ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE

1. Create a group in Tally


2. How to create a primary group? Explain with your own example
3. Create Ledger with your own entries from the books already available
4. Explain how to create Voucher entries
5. Explain how to remove voucher entries
6. Print the Voucher you have created with all necessary entries
7. Explain how to create stock category.
8. Explain how to create groups with your own entries.
9. Explain – Multi Stock Item
10. Creation of Delivery Note – Explain with your entries.

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